Highline Schools Foundation to host 2025 Gold Star Breakfast on Thursday, May 1

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Schools Foundation is hosting its annual Gold Star Breakfast on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at Cedarbrook Lodge, starting at 7:30 a. m. This significant fundraising event aims to raise critical funds to support students and educators in the Highline Public Schools district. Proceeds from the breakfast will address fundamental needs such as school supplies and clothing, while also funding innovative classroom programs through Excel and Impact Grants. According to the organizers, the event promises a morning filled with celebration and gratitude, recognizing the contributions of outstanding educators, staff, and volunteers.

Community members are encouraged to register and consider sponsorship opportunities, which begin at $1,000 and include event tickets along with year-round recognition. The foundation aims to advance equity and educational success through this initiative. With registration now open, attendees can look forward to an inspiring start to their day. The Gold Star Breakfast stands as a testament to the community's commitment to supporting local education.

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