Highline School District
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Highline School District is a public school district; located directly south of Seattle, Washington. Highline is a relatively small district, with only eight high schools and four middle schools. Highline is administered from the Educational Resources and Administration Center (ERAC) in Burien, Washington. The district is currently making major renovations for many of its schools, moving classes to temporary campuses while new school buildings are constructed.
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[edit] Schools and facilities
[edit] Elementary schools
- Beverly Park Elementary
- Bow Lake Elementary
- Cedarhurst Elementary
- Des Moines Elementary
- Gregory Heights. Elementary
- Hazel Valley Elementary
- Hilltop Elementary
- Madrona Elementary
- Marvista Elementary
- McMicken Heights Elementary
- Midway Elementary
- Mount View Elementary
- North Hill Elementary
- Parkside Elementary
- Seahurst Elementary
- Shorewood Elementary
- Southern Heights Elementary
- Valley View Elementary
- White Center Heights Elementary
[edit] Middle schools
- Cascade Middle School
- Chinook Middle School
- Pacific Middle School
- Sylvester Middle School
[edit] High schools
- Academy of Citizenship and Empowerment
- Aviation High School
- Big Picture High School
- Global Connections High School
- Evergreen High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Odyssey — The Essential School
[edit] Other facilities
- Puget Sound Skills Center
- New Start
- Highline CHOICE Academy
- Waskowitz Outdoor Education
- Highline Performing Arts Center
[edit] District leadership
The district superintendent is John P. Welsh.
As of January 2008, the board consists of these five members.
- Bernie Dorsey
- Susan Goding
- Sill Savusa
- Julie Burr Spani
- Michael D. Spear