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United Way Campaign November 6-20 |
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The district's annual United Way campaign will be held
November 6 – 20 this year. Campaign Ambassadors are
scheduled for a training session on October 11 from 4:30 –
5:30 at ERAC where they will learn about the campaign and
how the funds raised are put to good use, right here in
our community. Last year, for the first time, the district
conducted a joint campaign with the Highline Schools
Foundation for Excellence. That was so successful, the
district and the Foundation will team up again this year.
The Ambassadors have a number of fun events planned to
help get everyone involved. Stay tuned for more news….
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Life After High School Fair |
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All high school and middle school students and their
parents are invited to attend the Life After High School
Fair on October 17, 2007 from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. at the
Evergreen Campus.
Get the flyer...>
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National College Fair - November 4-5, 2007 |
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Once again, the National Association for College Admission
Counseling is sponsoring a national-level college fair in
Seattle. This is a great opportunity for students and
families to learn more about college, admission
requirements, and financial aid.
Get the details...>
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Simple Majority Ballot Measure (EHJR
4204) |
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The Highline School Board has passed a resolution in
support of the Simple Majority legislation EHJR 4204 which
will appear on the November ballot.
What Does It Mean to the Highline School District?
Get the answer...>>
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Puget Sound Skills Center Instructor Receives Award |
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PSSC Instructor
Sherryl Gunnels |
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Sherryl Gunnels, instructor for the Leadership and
Management in Business program at Puget Sound Skills
Center, has been named 2007 Washington State Tech Prep
Teacher of the Year. Sherryl is responsible for the highly
successful program (formerly Human Resource Management)
where students earn valuable tech prep credits for
college.
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Mount Rainier Students Semifinalists in National Merit |
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National Merit Scholarship announced the names of some
16,000 students nationwide who were among the top scorers
on the 2006 Preliminary SAT. As semifinalists, these
students may become finalists eligible for scholarships
from National Merit Scholarship, colleges and
universities, and corporate sponsors.
Included in this elite group are two students from Mount
Rainier High School; Catherine Tart and Samantha
Terry.
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College-Going Culture Starts in Elementary School |
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UW Grad Michele Brown
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WSU
Grad Debbie Hodgkin |
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The staff at Mount View is using a fun competition to help
build the concept of college – even in elementary school.
Mount View is holding a "door contest" – a chance for
staff to show their school spirit and help students get a
vision - or support students with their vision - of life
after sixth grade. Teachers decorate their classroom doors
with memorabilia from the college they attended and
compete for "best decorated."
Deputy Superintendent Carla Jackson noted, "This is
a great way to promote the college-going culture at
elementary level and have some fun, too."
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First Latina ASB President at Highline High School |
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Roxana Garcia |
Elected last spring as Highline High School's first female
Latina ASB president, Roxana Garcia is striving
to make a tangible difference at HHS and leave her
handprint at the district. She has long been an active
part of the student body, serving as an officer of the
Latino club where she is still an active member. She
helped emcee the Class Day assembly last June and played
an integral part in coordinating this year's Welcome Back
to School assembly. Roxana is really interested in closing
the gap between the different ethnic groups at Highline.
She translates information into Spanish so more families
can be involved and seems to have a handle on the pulse of
the other students at HHS.
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MRHS Student Wins Photography Contest |
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Melissa Johnston |
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Award-winning Photo |
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Mount
Rainier High School photography student, Melissa
Johnston, was one of three winners in a recent contest
sponsored by Dex Media.
Melissa's photograph will appear on the cover of the Dex
Yellow Pages book that will be distributed shortly in this
area.
Congratulations, to Melissa and her photography teacher,
Douglas Urner!
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Grow Your Own Teacher Initiative Successful |
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Three years ago, Highline
Public Schools sponsored the Grow Your Own Teacher program
in partnership with Pacific Lutheran University and
Highline Community College. The participants were
immigrants who had been highly educated in their home
country and were under-employed here due to a lack of
proper certification.
The last of the program's participants have now received
their teaching certificates from OSPI.
The successful pioneers in this endeavor, and their
certificate dates, are:
Mahamud Iman - June 2006 – Endorsement: Math
Timoa Mageo - June 2006 - Endorsement: Science
Mbuthia Kimani - April 2007 - Endorsement: Science
Ester Prieto- June 2007 - Endorsement: Spanish
Carmen Reinhart - June 2007 - Endorsement: Spanish
Mauricio Ayón, who helped coordinate this program for the
district, said, "You should all feel very good about this!
Thanks to your contributions, they reached this great
accomplishment. I feel very happy to have been part of
this initiative."
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