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

Burien, WALocal News

Highline Schools Foundation will host the 2025 Gold Star Breakfast on May 1, 2025, from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. The gathering aims to recognize local educational achievements while fostering support for community initiatives. Attendees can expect a morning filled with networking opportunities and discussions on the importance of education in the region. The event will be held at Highline High School, highlighting the school’s role in the community. Community members are encouraged to participate and contribute to the foundation’s mission of enhancing local educational programs.

This breakfast event underscores the foundation's commitment to improving educational outcomes in the area. The foundation has previously supported various initiatives, including scholarships and educational resources. Participation in such events is crucial for sustaining momentum in educational advancements within the community.

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