Explore Cristo Rey Jesuit Seattle High Schools unique education model at EXPO Night on Thursday, Mar. 20

Auburn, WALocal News

Cristo Rey Jesuit Seattle High School is set to host an EXPO Night on March 20, 2025, offering a deep dive into its unique educational model that integrates academic rigor with practical work experience. This event is particularly geared toward prospective students and their families, providing insights into how the school prepares young individuals for success in their future careers. By partnering with notable local businesses, including Microsoft and Alaska Airlines, Cristo Rey Jesuit enhances its curriculum with real-world applications, allowing students to gain hands-on experience while completing their education. The event aims to foster community engagement and showcase the transformative impact of education on students' lives. Attendees will learn about the school's commitment to developing future leaders who are ready to tackle challenges in their careers and communities.

This initiative highlights the growing importance of experiential learning in today's educational landscape. Families considering enrollment for their children will find this event invaluable in understanding the school's mission and vision. Cristo Rey Jesuit's approach not only enriches the educational experience but also strengthens ties within the Seattle community.

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