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The Highline School District is considering renewing a capital technology levy of about $12 million per year for four years to maintain and expand school technology systems. The proposed levy is expected to appear alongside a school replacement bond in November 2026. If approved, it would add about $180 per
Surveys, like the Screening Intervention (SBIRT) model, referred to as the 'Check Yourself' survey, follow up with students, sometimes without parental awareness...
As Highline’s bond advances, concerned community members, including Shark Garden advocates, question impact, costs, and school plans.
by Stuart Jenner
As Highline’s bond advances, concerned community members, including Shark Garden advocates, question impact, costs, and school plans.
by Stuart Jenner
The Highline School District is considering renewing a capital technology levy of about $12 million per year for four years to maintain and expand school technology systems. The proposed levy is expected to appear alongside a school replacement bond in November 2026. If approved, it would add about $180 per
by Staff Writer
Surveys, like the Screening Intervention (SBIRT) model, referred to as the 'Check Yourself' survey, follow up with students, sometimes without parental awareness...
by Melissa Petrini
Highline area charter school, Why Not You Academy, will close in June 2026, making choices within our area more out of reach for families looking for different educational pathways.
by Admin
All three providers at the Highline High School HealthPoint clinic list "gender-affirming care" among their specialties, though it was not included in the initial board presentation.
by Katie Kresly
Highline’s Gender Inclusive Schools policy treats gender status as confidential information, raising questions about parental involvement after Monday's Supreme Court ruling.
by Staff Writer
March 4 Highline school board meeting expected to draw attention as parent Vance Glawe calls on community to speak.
by Staff Writer
Readers can engage by signing the letter, contacting lawmakers, completing the survey, and encouraging thoughtful, consistent districtwide phone policies.
by Guest Writer