St. Francis of Assisi School Open House will be Sunday, Jan. 26 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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St. Francis of Assisi School will hold an Open House on January 26, 2020, from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.

, inviting families to explore its educational offerings. The event will allow parents to meet teachers, tour the facilities, and understand the school's curriculum. This initiative aims to engage the local community and provide insights into the educational environment available in Burien. Open Houses are essential for parents to assess potential schools for their children. St.

Francis of Assisi School emphasizes a commitment to quality education, fostering a nurturing environment for students. Families can learn about various programs and extracurricular activities offered at the school. Events like this are vital for enhancing community ties and informing parents about local educational options. This Open House serves as a platform for parents to make informed decisions regarding their children's education.

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