Highline Good Neighbors to host Community Conversations event on education at Burien Library on Tuesday, Mar. 18

Burien, WALocal News

Highline Good Neighbors is set to host a Community Conversations event on March 18, 2025, from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. at Burien Library, designed to engage parents, educators, and community members in discussions about children's academic welfare. This initiative is part of an educational series that provides a platform for attendees to share their children's educational experiences and identify resources that support student success. Former school board director Melissa Petrini will facilitate the conversation, alongside a special presentation by invited reading specialists who will provide insights into effective educational strategies.

Community participation is encouraged, as the organizers aim to foster open dialogue that strengthens educational outcomes and collaboration within the community. Due to space limitations, attendees must RSVP by March 16 via email. The event promises to be a valuable opportunity for networking among parents and educators. For additional details, visit the Highline Good Neighbors Facebook page. This event underscores the importance of community involvement in enhancing educational standards and supporting students.

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