Icy Tuesday, and more snow in the forecast

December 15th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Highline School District, Schools, Seattle Public Schools, Weather 2 Comments »

Highline Public Schools will be 2 hours late today; Seattle Public Schools is also going to start 2 hours late. Meanwhile, a winter storm watch is up for late Tuesday through late Wednesday (forecasts here). For Metro bus updates, here’s the latest list of the ones on “adverse weather” reroutes.

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No school for Highline students on Friday

December 11th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Highline School District, Schools, Seattle Public Schools Comments Off on No school for Highline students on Friday

No need for a “snow day” if the potential flakes arrive early on Friday – because it’s already a day off (“waiver day”) for students in Highline Public Schools. After that, just one more week of school till winter break, which starts Dec. 22 (classes then resume on Jan. 5 – winter break in Seattle Public Schools runs on the same schedule).

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Local schools honored for saving energy, money

September 24th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Environment, Highline School District, White Center news Comments Off on Local schools honored for saving energy, money

From Highline Public Schools – more proof that saving energy isn’t just about the environment: Read the rest of this entry »

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Meet Mount View Elementary School’s new principal, Mark Demick

September 17th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Highline School District, People, Schools, White Center news 3 Comments »

That shelf of quirky collectibles (if you’re over 40 like me, the lunchboxes may strike a note of nostalgia!) graces the office of Mount View Elementary‘s new principal Mark Demick, who says they’re just items he’s picked up “along the way.” And what a way it’s been, bringing him from his first teaching job in the farming community of Delano, California — where parent/teacher conferences were sometimes held at vineyard worksites – to this new role in White Center. Read on to find out more about him, why he’s excited about the job, and what he hopes to do: Read the rest of this entry »

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