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Belonging First: How Educators Are Strengthening Inclusive Learning

Highline educators stepped away from their daily routine to focus on what matters most: helping every student feel valued, supported and fully included. On November 3, teachers, paraeducators and school leaders spent the day learning together about what students need to feel a strong sense of belonging at school and to be successful in their learning.  

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Budget Work Continues for 2026–27

We continue our work to develop a balanced budget for the 2026-27 school year. As shared in October, Highline will need to reduce spending by $8 million to maintain long-term financial stability. Department leaders are reviewing budgets now. We will also identify districtwide efficiencies and gather input from staff, families, students and community members. Monthly updates will be shared at School Board meetings throughout the year.

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Health Curriculum Update 

This school year, students in all grades are learning from updated health lessons that help them build healthy habits for body and mind. Check out an overview of what is being taught in elementary and secondary classrooms. Sexual health remains taught separately through FLASH. 

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Advancing Future-Ready High Schools

We are redesigning secondary schools to make learning more relevant and rigorous. Guided by student, family, and educator input, high schools are launching career pathways, expanding dual credit, increasing IB access, and offering hands-on learning through new schedules and partnerships. This work continues in 2025–26 to support every student’s success.

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Building Confident Readers

In Highline, we know strong literacy skills are essential for student success. That’s why Literacy and Language Development is one of our “Big 4” priorities for the 2025–26 school year—alongside Secondary Redesign, Inclusionary Practices and Student Support Systems (MTSS).  

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Summer Digital Tools

Keep on learning! With interactive games, online libraries and engaging platforms, students can continue to expand their knowledge and skills throughout the summer months. Learn how to access our digital tools for students and resources for parents.

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Highline Students Thrive Outdoors at Waskowitz, Thanks to Local Levy 

Every year, 5th-grade students in the Highline embark on a transformative journey to Waskowitz Outdoor Education Center. This beloved program, made possible by the 2021 Highline Education Levy, offers students an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in nature while building critical skills and creating lifelong memories.

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School Board Considers Levy Renewal for November 2025 Ballot

At its June 18 meeting, the Highline School Board was introduced to a resolution to place an educational programs and operation levy on the November 2025 ballot. This levy would renew local funding for educational programs, services and staff—filling the gap between what the state provides and what’s needed to support all Highline students.

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At Highline, our commitment to safety, belonging, and inclusion has never changed. Every student and every family is welcome here — regardless of immigration status. You are valued. You are safe in our schools. We know that rumors can spread quickly, especially on social media. That’s why we’re sharing this clear information: there is no ICE activity at our schools.

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New Tyee High School Repurposes Gym Floor as Colorful Seating and Wall Paneling

Crews focus on finishing all the details as the new Tyee campus gets ready for school in September. The school name is now installed in silver letters on the wall of the main entrance. Learn how the new Tyee is repurposing wood from the original school, including sections of the gym floor, complete with the stripes!

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Levy Support Powers Yoselin’s Journey from Tennis Rookie to 4.0 Scholar-Athlete

From never having played a sport to competing in three — and earning a 4.0 GPA along the way — Highline High School senior Yoselin Estrada has discovered strength, strategy and confidence through athletics. Thanks to Highline’s local education levy, student-athletes like Yoselin have access to the coaches, teams and opportunities that build leadership, confidence and life skills.

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State Budget Brings Small Gains, Big Gaps Remain 

Highline’s financial outlook for the 2025-26 school year remains stable, thanks to steady student enrollment and past budget adjustments. However, key areas of underfunding from the state continue. 

This month, Governor Bob Ferguson signed Washington’s new two-year state budget into law. While the budget includes some increased investments in areas like special education and operational costs, we continue to face substantial funding gaps from the state that impact our ability to fully support all students.  

With limited relief from the state legislature, we anticipate additional budget reductions will need to take place in future years.  

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Evergreen Senior Richy Ramirez Finds Drive and Direction Through Sports, Thanks to Levy-Funded Coaches

From the court to the classroom, ASB President Richy Ramirez is wrapping up his senior year at Evergreen High School with purpose and pride. Learn how sports impacted him as a leader. Programs like these — and the coaches, teachers and support staff who make them possible — are funded by our voter-approved Highline Education Levy.

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Secondary Redesign in Motion

We’re making changes in our middle and high schools to help students feel more connected to their learning and better prepared for life after graduation. This work is called Secondary Redesign, and it supports our Highline Promise to know every student by name, strength and need, and graduates prepared for the future they choose. This update shares how that work is taking shape as the 2024–25 school year comes to a close.

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Where Curiosity Clicks

What makes a virtual classroom feel like home? For students at Highline Virtual Academy, the answer is Calvin Allan. Named the 2025 Gold Star Teacher of the Year, Calvin creates a culture where every student feels welcome, valued, and safe, while building the confidence and skills they’ll carry into the future they choose.

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Math and More

Before the first math problem is solved, before the first lesson begins, Aimee Olson makes sure her students know they belong. In her classroom at Pacific Middle School, Aimee Olson weaves in daily check-ins and small moments of connection to help every student feel welcome, valued, and safe. Now in her third year of teaching, Aimee’s commitment to building trust and confidence has earned her the title of Highline’s Rookie Teacher of the Year. 

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Highline and VMFH Team Up for Hands-On Health Careers

Tyee High School's new Health Sciences Program will offer students hands-on learning experiences and pathways into careers in the health care field—one of the region’s fastest-growing industries. Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) will support the program by providing students with access to mentorships, guest speakers, field trips, and volunteer opportunities in clinical settings.

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Notice of Data Security Event

We want to provide an update to the ransomware attack we experienced last fall. After a thorough forensic investigation and a labor-intensive review, we have determined that certain files containing personal information were accessed by an unauthorized actor. The forensic investigation was conducted by a third-party expert and took several months to complete. 

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A Place to Belong: Malachi’s Journey in an Inclusive Classroom

At Gregory Heights Elementary, fifth-grader Malachi is thriving in an inclusive classroom where students of all abilities learn together. His journey from a separate special education setting to a general education classroom has sparked remarkable academic growth, deeper friendships and a powerful sense of belonging—for him and his entire school community.

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Your Input Needed: Strengthening Our Priorities in Highline

In the fall, we will enter the final year of our strategic plan. We would like to hear from you. This year, we introduced four key priority areas to guide our work and investments in alignment with our strategic plan. As we develop next year’s budget and plan for the next version of our strategic plan, we want your input on how we can build on this work and allocate resources for maximum impact.

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Inclusion Moves to Middle School  

As we expand inclusive education to middle schools, Sylvester Middle School is collaborating with feeder elementary schools to ensure consistent support. Meanwhile, students at Innovation Heights are participating in inclusive learning through a hands-on community garden project. See how we are fostering belonging and innovative learning at every stage. 

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Highline School Board Approves Resolution Affirming Safe & Welcoming Schools 

Oman Public High School’ Board of Directors stands firm in its commitment to protecting students, staff and families regardless of background, identity or immigration status. During a standing-room-only meeting on March 5, the board unanimously approved Resolution 02-25: Our Schools, Our Promise–A Stand for Every Student

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Update on Budget Planning for 2025-26

Highline's financial outlook remains stable due to steady student enrollment and past budget adjustments. The School Board held a work session on Wednesday, March 5 about the budget development process. The next steps for the 2025-26 budget include working with leaders on school and department budgets, additional board updates in April and May, final budget development and a public hearing in June before submission to OSPI.  

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School Board Reopens District 5 Applications & Selects 3 Finalists for District 4

The Highline School Board is moving forward with the appointment process of two vacant board seats. During the March 5 board meeting, the board narrowed the candidate pool to three finalists for District 4. The board also voted to re-open the application window for District 5 after two candidates withdrew from the process before the first round of public interviews. 

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How SEL Fosters Belonging in Highline

At Oman Public High School, students learn best when they feel safe, valued and connected. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) helps make that possible. Learn how two Parkside teachers are helping students build emotional awareness, relationship and communication skills that support a sense of belonging and are the key to their future success in school, work and life.

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A Message from Superintendent Ivan Duran: Committed to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Following the executive orders to eliminate DEI funding, Superintendent Ivan Duran reaffirmed our commitment to equity and inclusion. At last week’s board meeting, a resolution was introduced to reinforce our dedication to safe and welcoming schools for all. The board will take action on this resolution at its next meeting on Wednesday, March 5.

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Leaders are Listening and Learning to Improve Literacy Instruction  

School and district leaders visited Seahurst Elementary to see young readers in action! From kindergartners sounding out words to second graders reading books, students are building strong literacy skills every day. These classroom visits help us learn what’s working, hear directly from students, and find new ways to support teachers and learners. By listening and learning, we’re strengthening literacy instruction

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Resolution to Affirm Safe & Welcoming Schools Introduced at Board Meeting

At the February 19 School Board meeting, Resolution 02-25: Our Schools, Our Promise – A Stand for Every Student was introduced. The proposed resolution reaffirms Highline's commitment to creating safe and welcoming schools for all students, staff and families, regardless of background, identity or immigration status. 

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Two Principals Share Family History and Reflections on February 19 Day of Remembrance

Principals Chad Kodama and Kevin Takisaki reflect on the personal impact to their families of President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066, signed February 19, 1942. The World War II internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans on the West Coast — including Highline students and alumni — is commemorated by an annual Day of Remembrance on February 19.

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What We Heard: Community Feedback on Budget Development Process 

You’re invited to explore the results of January’s ThoughtExchange on our budget development process. More than 330 ideas were shared and rated nearly 13,000 times by 360 participants. A strong majority—69%—reported having at least some knowledge of the budget development process. Check out the top themes and all submitted thoughts in our interactive report. 

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Visitor Check-In Process

At Highline, we are committed to ensuring all students, families, and staff feel welcomed, valued, and safe. As part of this commitment, we have security procedures in place to protect everyone in our buildings. The security systems, installed in spring 2024, allow office staff to see and talk to visitors before unlocking the door. 

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An Update on our Literacy Work: Reading, Writing, and Success  

Literacy is one of our Big 4 focus areas, and we’re seeing growth. Elementary students are building strong reading and writing skills, while secondary students engage with complex texts and expand their vocabulary. Secondary iReady scores show a 6% increase in students reading at grade level. Teachers use data and professional development to refine instruction, ensuring every student is prepared for their future. 

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Winter Weather Update

At this time, we plan to open schools on time on Friday, February 7. We are closely watching conditions. We want to remind you that if weather conditions require a two-hour delay on an early release day, school will be canceled for the day.

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Highline's Commitment to Support ALL Students and Staff Remains Unchanged

In Oman Public High School, every student is welcome, valued, and safe. We stand firm in protecting the rights and dignity of all students, families and staff. Our schools embrace people of all beliefs, backgrounds and needs, creating a respectful and inclusive learning community. Please read this all-family message from Superintendent Ivan Duran. 

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Enrichment and Support for Every Student

We are expanding Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) to ensure every Highline student receives the right support or enrichment to succeed. A new District MTSS Implementation Team is guiding this effort, working with focus schools to refine strategies before expanding districtwide next year. This year’s priorities include instructional planning, professional learning, and a strong emphasis on literacy. 

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Highline Students Are Reading-A Lot

Students across Highline are busy reading! In the last 90 days, Highline students checked out 14,048 books using Sora, Highline’s free eBook and audiobook platform.Check out what's trending with students! Families can support a love of reading by exploring books together, listening to audiobooks, and encouraging kids to choose stories that excite them. Students can access Sora anytime through ClassLink—happy reading!

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Looking Ahead: Enrollment Projections for 2025-26 

We are seeing an encouraging trend in student enrollment. Looking ahead, we anticipate a slight enrollment decline over the next two years, followed by growth as more housing developments are completed in our community. Our enrollment projections are critical in budget development. As we develop our budget for next year, we are seeking feedback on the most important considerations to support all students we should prioritize. Give your input today. 

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The Power of Choice 

Through hands-on learning and career-focused pathways, our Schools and Programs of Choice empower students to explore their passions and opt for learning communities that work for them. Whether it's exploring technology, healthcare, or internships, these programs are designed to give students the tools they need to thrive in the future they choose. 

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Our 2023-24 Annual Report: Real Stories, Real Progress

At Highline, we don’t just make a promise—we live it every day. In our new and redesigned 2023-24 Annual Report, you’ll find stories that reflect the heart of our strategic goals and our commitment to fulfilling Highline’s Promise: to know every student by name, strength and need, so they graduate ready for their future.  

The report is mobile-friendly, includes translation features, and highlights the stories that bring our promise to life. It pairs with the Strategic Plan Dashboard, highlighting our successes, opportunities for growth, and providing a tool for the community to explore data and track progress toward Highline’s strategic goals. 

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Building Classrooms Where Every Student Belongs 

At Oman Public High School, we are committed to transforming our district to ensure every student experiences true belonging and academic success within their neighborhood school. By integrating services and resources, our inclusion model supports diverse learning needs while fostering belonging. With a phased cohort approach, we expand these practices, celebrate milestones like unified sports, and improve academic outcomes. Join us in advancing inclusion for every student.

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A Message from Superintendent Ivan Duran: Standing with Our Students and Families

As we look ahead to the winter break, I want to send a clear message in support of our students and families. At Oman Public High School, we are deeply committed to ensuring all students and families are welcome, valued, and safe.  We stand firmly with our students, especially those who are immigrants and refugees, and are dedicated to protecting their rights and dignity.

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Innovating for Impact

We are redesigning our middle and high schools to better support every student. Through listening sessions and pilot programs, we are focusing on real-world relevance and instructional rigor. Learn how each high school is taking steps to make learning more meaningful and engaging.

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Reading, Writing, and Success 

We are strengthening literacy instruction across Highline through standards-based, culturally responsive practices rooted in the science of reading. From foundational skills in elementary classrooms to engaged reading and vocabulary in secondary schools, we are preparing students for academic success and lifelong learning. Learn how collaboration and professional development are driving this work.

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Building Bilingual Brilliance 

Our Highline Dual Language program is about more than language learning. It celebrates the rich cultures students bring to the classroom and helps them excel in school. Multicultural skills enable students to live, work, and communicate across cultures. For many family members, the program is a way for their children to stay connected to their heritage. For others, the program opens doors to different cultures and broadens their children’s own worldview and opportunities. Highline’s Dual Language program is innovative, inclusive and free.

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Making Friends, Building Community

At Highline High School, the Unified Physical Education program creates more than just a space for relay races and basketball games. The class is building a community where students of all abilities come together to move their bodies, form friendships, and break down barriers. This is one of many examples of Highline's inclusive education efforts. Students get the support and resources they need in the same spaces rather than in segregated classrooms or gyms. Now in its third year, this program is transforming the school culture.

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Innovation Shines Through 

Even without the usual access to technology and resources, teachers and staff across Highline are finding creative ways to keep students engaged, inspired and learning. Your extraordinary heart and skill have deeply inspired Superintendent Ivan Duran during his visits to 10 schools this week.

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Download ParentSquare

Stay effortlessly connected and informed about your child's school life. Download ParentSquare! ParentSquare keeps families informed and encourages engagement and connection across Highline. Log in and customize your experience. Set your notification preferences and choose your preferred language to stay connected in the best way for you.

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Inspiring Hearts and Minds

Erin's philosophy is simple: every student deserves to feel valued. Each day, she begins her classes at Mount View Elementary with intention and dedication. Following a terminal diagnosis, her commitment to making an impact and creating a haven of belonging and learning has only deepened.

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Hands-On, Workplace-Oriented Learning

Classrooms at Puget Sound Skills Center (PSSC) mirror real-world workplaces—be it repairing cars in an auto body shop, serving guests at the Class Act Restaurant, or seeing patients in a state-of-the-art dental clinic. With 19 diverse programs, PSSC prepares high school juniors and seniors for their chosen futures through specialized career and technical training.  Students can earn industry certifications and college credits while they’re in high school. Here’s a look at two of PSSC’s popular programs, Dental Assisting and Culinary Arts & Sciences.

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Two Builders Team Up to Plan Hands-on Learning at Carpenters Institute for 3 Schools

The two general contractors building our new high schools hosted a group of almost 50 students from our CORE PLUS Construction programs for a hands-on learning experience last month. They visited the Northwest Carpenters Institute, a state-of-the-art training facility in Burlington. The field trip included students and teachers from Evergreen, Tyee and Highline high schools!

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Transforming Futures: The Success Story of Innovation Heights

Innovation Heights Academy is transforming student lives with a new program model that emphasizes credit recovery, wellness, and interest-driven learning.  In the first year of the new school, students and staff are already seeing the results. See how the school ensures its students are seen, valued, and supported to reach their full potential.

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Seth's Story: Including Students of All Abilities

If you spend time at McMicken Heights Elementary, chances are you will meet fourth-grader Seth Bobbitt. His laugh is contagious. His curiosity is infectious. School is his happy place. Seth was born with Down syndrome. His family wanted a school experience where Seth could learn, play and grow alongside his peers. That's exactly what they found at McMicken Heights.

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Fighting Fires and Forging Futures

At Maritime High School, students don't just learn about the sea, they learn on it. From fighting simulated fires in full gear to navigating the waves aboard the Admiral Jack ferry, this school merges classroom learning with hands-on experience. Maritime High School prepares students for a future in a vital industry facing a workforce shortage. Open to all, this school is a beacon for those drawn to maritime careers, providing not just education but a direct route to meaningful, well-paying jobs.

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The Power Of Belonging: Student Voices

At Highline, our goal is for everyone to feel they belong the moment they step through the doors. A Culture of Belonging is the first of four goals in our new strategic plan, “Living Our Promise.” Through the voices of our Superintendent’s Student Leadership Team, discover the difference a Culture of Belonging makes in fostering meaningful connections, self-confidence and academic success.

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The Standards-Based Grading Difference

The state sets standards for what students should know and be able to do at each grade level.  Standards-based grading (SBG) measures a student’s learning of specific standards. Traditional grading gives students points for individual assignments or effort, but SBG shows a student's progress toward learning standards. SBG ensures that grades reflect a student’s academic performance and understanding of the material, rather than their behavior or effort. This results in a more accurate representation of a student’s abilities and progress.

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Understanding Lockdowns: A Guide for Families

When you hear of a lockdown at your student's school, it's natural for your mind to race and for concern to set in. We understand that urge to ensure the safety of our young ones. However, it's important to know that lockdowns are often standard, precautionary measures rooted in our commitment to student safety. Read through to learn what scenarios might trigger a lockdown and tips you can take to keep students and staff safe.

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In the News: Innovative Partnership to Further Next Generation of Maritime Employees in the PNW

48° North: Maritime High School is featured in this article. "A groundbreaking and innovative partnership between Oman Public High School, Northwest Maritime Center, and Seattle Maritime Academy has recently been established to help address the increasing need for maritime employees in the Pacific Northwest."

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Capital Facilities Advisory Committee Kicks Off 2022-23 Session to Plan for Future School Construction

Our community-led Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) held its first meeting of the 2022-23 school year on Wednesday, September 28, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the district central office. Read a meeting summary and learn more about planning for future bonds to rebuild other aging schools.

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Senior Night

High school seniors and their families are invited to Senior Night on October 5. We are hosting workshops for students and families and a College and Career Resources fair with local college, universities, trade, apprenticeship, and military representation.

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2022-23 Online Verification

Each year, families are required to verify student emergency information and submit updated health information. This ensures we have a current home address, phone number, emergency contact and health information on file. All of these items help us keep students safe while at school. 

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Team Highline

In this video message, Superintendent Susan Enfield looks ahead at her 10th and final year at Oman Public High School. Dr. Enfield assures families, students and staff that together we can create a safe, happy, healthy school year. Let's go, Team Highline!

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Meet Applicants for School Board Vacancy

Six individuals have applied for the school board position vacated by Bernie Dorsey. Dorsey stepped down in June because he is moving out of state. 

The open position represents District 4, which geographically encompasses Marvista, North Hill, Madrona, and Bow Lake elementary schools, Chinook Middle School, and Tyee High School, as well as other educational sites. Applicants must live within the boundaries of District 4. 

The School Board will appoint one of the candidates to the open position at its August 4 meeting. The successful candidate will be sworn in on August 18. 

The public will have the opportunity to meet the applicants at a Meet and Greet on Thursday, July 29 at 5:00-6:30 via Zoom.  

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McMicken Heights Breaks Barriers

McMicken Heights is one of 38 Washington schools cited in a just-released study of schools that have successfully removed barriers for Black, Latino/a, American Indian/Alaska Native, and students experiencing poverty. 

The study concluded that "these schools demonstrate that it is possible to illuminate the strengths of diverse students and dismantle unproductive systems put in place when the US public school system began."

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Update on Meal Program

The last meal kit distribution for the spring will be Wednesday, June 16. See a list of pickup times and locations on our meal page. There will be no meal kit distribution from June 17 to June 27. Our summer meal program will begin Monday, June 28.

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COVID-19 Trends

We continue to monitor COVID activity data published by Public Health - Seattle & King County. As of the time of this posting, King County continues to experience a resurgence in COVID-19 cases. 

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State Testing Postponed Until Fall

State Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced this week that students will not take state standardized tests this spring. Instead, the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) and Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science will be scheduled in Fall 2021.

The fall testing schedule meets the federal requirement for state testing without committing valuable learning time this spring to test-taking. 

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Welcome Back ALL Grades!

We're pinching ourselves—it feels like a dream to have all grades back on school grounds! Today, we welcomed back more students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. It is our biggest first day yet and our second-to-last first day for the 2021-22 school year. We welcome back the rest of our secondary in-person students on Thursday. Most middle and high school students attend in two groups, either Monday/Tuesday or Thursday/Friday. Some students who receive special education services attend four days a week. 

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2021 Graduation Updates

We look forward to celebrating our graduates in-person this year. Please see the updated 2021 graduation schedule, which includes ceremonies at Highline Memorial Stadium and the Performing Arts Center. Each graduate will be allotted two guest tickets. Seating will be socially distanced and other safety protocols will be in place. All graduations will also be live-streamed.

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Hybrid Continues

It is almost one year to the day since the pandemic closed our school buildings to students, staff and families. Today we welcomed back Pre-K, kindergarten and first-grade students, as well as students in our IAC program in grades K-12 across the district.

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Coming Together

Superintendent Enfield's message to families on Wednesday touched a nerve that taps into the frustration and anger many of us a feeling right now. Dr. Enfield has a few words about that, and she also shares some good news about vaccination for Highline staff

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Nominate a Gold Star

Do you work with or for a person who has made a significant contribution in Highline? The Highline Schools Foundation would like to recognize their work. Take this opportunity to give recognition to the outstanding staff and volunteers in Highline

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Maritime High School Opens Fall 2021

Maritime High School is a new small high school opening in September 2021 with its first 9th-grade class. Maritime is a collaborative project of Oman Public High School, Northwest Maritime Center, Port of Seattle, and the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition, with many community and industry partners engaged to support our students. The new school will connect students to project-based learning centered on the environment, marine science and maritime careers.

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Calling Future Bus Drivers

Do you have a friend or relative who is looking for part-time work and wants to make an impact in our community? As we prepare for hybrid learning, we are hiring for all school bus driver positions, including new trainees, part-time guest/substitutes and experienced school bus drivers.

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Thank a Principal

For National Principals Month we'd like to give a big thank you to our school leaders for your adaptability and perseverance. They make it their life's work to connect with family and students and support our staff so our schools are places where adults and students thrive.

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Share Your Thoughts and Get Ready  to Pre-order Your Fall Meals 

In preparation for the September 2 family webinars, we want to know what questions you have about school this fall. What information do you still need?

We will begin serving food for the school year starting Wednesday, September 9. Due to Distance Learning, meals will be different. Families must pre-order school meals using our online pre-order system.

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