Kellogg Middle School back to school after volunteers refresh the landscaping

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kellogg Middle School is preparing for the upcoming school year with refreshed landscaping, thanks to the hard work of local volunteers. The school will hold a 6th grade orientation on September 2, 2025, from 9:00 to 11:30 AM, marking an exciting start for new students. Volunteers participated in the landscaping project to enhance the school's outdoor environment, emphasizing community involvement in education. This initiative not only beautifies the school grounds but also fosters a welcoming atmosphere for students and their families. The commitment of the Shoreline community to support local education is evident through these efforts, which aim to improve student engagement and pride in their school.

The revitalized landscaping is expected to create a positive impact on the overall school environment. As students return, the refreshed space will serve as a backdrop for educational activities and community events. This project showcases the importance of collaboration between local residents and educational institutions.

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