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Schools
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New Highline High School Opens Its Doors
The new building blends history with state-of-the-art amenities.
September 2, 2021
Tahlequah Dreams Nurtures Next Generation of Native Scientists
Tahlequah Dreams combines Native and Western knowledge to help urban Native youth grow as leaders and as scientists.
September 2, 2021
Students Lead Charge for Solar Power
A group of Highline High School students wants to bring solar power to their school.
September 2, 2021
Measuring a Pandemic
Unprecedented. Dramatic. Overwhelming. As the world struggles to find the words to explain what we’re feeling, seeing, and experiencing, we examine the numbers to better understand how our region, and Burien in particular, has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 28, 2020
Highline Heroes at Work
Highline Public Schools staff and families reinvented school in a matter of days this spring. Buildings closed March…
September 28, 2020
Need internet?
Do you need access to the internet to support your child’s distance learning? The City of Burien is…
September 28, 2020
Seven Nonprofits Provide Vital Services
From providing local theater to high-quality arts and educational experiences for children and families and essential safety net…
March 1, 2020
Public Safety is a Team Effort
One of the three primary objectives of the Burien Police Department is fighting crime. While that sounds like…
March 1, 2020
Building Powerful Partnerships Between Parents and Schools
If you’re a busy parent, attending an evening school event might feel like a stretch at the end…
March 1, 2020
Former Teacher and Business Owner Inspires Students to Reach their Full Potential
The City Council voted unanimously at the March 6 Burien City Council meeting to name both Cripe and Meyers-Wenger as the 2017 Citizens of the Year.
June 1, 2017