In this issue...Student speaks up about the bond, Why teachers choose Highline
Our Promise: Every student is known by name, strength, and need.
What if the entire community rallied around the goal of graduating all students? That's exactly what local leaders, alumni, staff, students, parents, and passionate school supporters are doing. The community is going to bat in a big way for Highline students.

What draws teachers, veteran and rookies alike, to Highline? For many, it's Our Promise to know every student by name, strength, and need. For others, it's the bold goals our community has set for students or our diverse student population. Hear from three of our newest team members.
The bond on the November ballot would provide students with safer schools, smaller class sizes, and room to learn in our fast-growing district. MRHS student Sophie Rock explains why we have the bond measure on the November 8 ballot and what it will fund.
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