Highline seeks community input on school bond priorities as CFAC prepares spring recommendation and possible November ballot measure.
by Staff Writer
Normandy Park is hosting an educational program for families called "Our 50 States" on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
by Staff Writer
Pray Seattle is hosting its fourth annual interdenominational prayer and worship series leading up to Easter, inviting people to unite in prayer for Seattle during Lent.
by Stuart Jenner
Unlike recent Highline District actions, Summit Atlas says it will proactively notify parents before and during walkouts, prioritizing transparency and parent involvement over silence.
by Katie Kresly
Presidents Day reminds Highline residents that leadership begins locally, where informed citizens shape schools, budgets, and community priorities.
by Staff Writer
Last day to count: Highline neighbors have one final chance to join this global bird count and protect birds worldwide.
by Guest WriterA retired teacher shares her concerns about how student walkouts were handled at Sylvester Middle School on Feb 6. Stresses the importance of signed parent permission slips
by Admin
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Highline seeks community input on school bond priorities as CFAC prepares spring recommendation and possible November ballot measure.
by Staff Writer
Unlike recent Highline District actions, Summit Atlas says it will proactively notify parents before and during walkouts, prioritizing transparency and parent involvement over silence.
PSE customers report bill shock as rates rise; the utility says inquiries are surging and points to new FAQs.
Parents question who is responsible for student safety when schools escort children off campus without notification or parental consent.
Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.
Washington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.
As a class action lawsuit against Highline Schools moves forward, families are questioning how long student data is retained and how exposed children are protected.
Attendance was sparse at a Highline public meeting to "help shape what comes next for Highline." Next opportunity for feedback is set for February 3rd at Sylvester Middle School.
A new Washington poll shows strong voter consensus supporting parental notification, curriculum access, and consent for minors’ medical decisions.
Highline seeks community input on school bond priorities as CFAC prepares spring recommendation and possible November ballot measure.
by Staff Writer
Normandy Park is hosting an educational program for families called "Our 50 States" on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
by Staff Writer
Pray Seattle is hosting its fourth annual interdenominational prayer and worship series leading up to Easter, inviting people to unite in prayer for Seattle during Lent.
by Stuart Jenner
Unlike recent Highline District actions, Summit Atlas says it will proactively notify parents before and during walkouts, prioritizing transparency and parent involvement over silence.
by Katie Kresly
Presidents Day reminds Highline residents that leadership begins locally, where informed citizens shape schools, budgets, and community priorities.
by Staff Writer
Last day to count: Highline neighbors have one final chance to join this global bird count and protect birds worldwide.
by Guest WriterA retired teacher shares her concerns about how student walkouts were handled at Sylvester Middle School on Feb 6. Stresses the importance of signed parent permission slips
by Admin
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin