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Our School's Vision
Our School's Vision

We believe in students' abilities and embrace each student's diverse identities.

We strive for academic excellence, compassion and positive relationships, and inclusion and partnership.

We Set the Example to Be the Change

Inclusion and Partnership
Inclusion and Partnership

We believe in embracing respectful and relevant learning environments that leverage diversity and create a school where students, families, community members and employees feel welcomed, valued, and supported. 

Academic Excellence
Academic Excellence

We believe in ensuring all students meet grade level literacy standards because students must learn to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively across all content areas, in their life and work skills, and to contribute within their communities and global society.

Compassion & Positive Relationships
Compassion & Positive Relationships

We believe in empowering students to enhance their own social emotional development, communicate effectively, empathize with others, demonstrate responsible decision-making and problem solving skills, and contribute to the well-being of school and community.

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Student Receiving Lunch at Elementary School

What you need to know about meals for students at Shoreline schools.

Featured Stories

Since Time Immemorial and Native American Heritage Month

The Since Time Immemorial curriculum was developed to provide educators with materials that were endorsed by all 29 federally recognized tribes of Washington State. During this year’s Native American Heritage Month, many classrooms across Shoreline School District are deepening their learning and appreciation for indigenous culture, history, and contributions to our communities. A recent visit to Highland Terrace Elementary School showcased the power that learning about Native Americans can have on our youngest learners, as they learn from the lesson “Stories and Histories of Our Place.”

Find Out More about Since Time Immemorial and Native American Heritage Month