Middle School Night resumes at Teen Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline School District announces the return of its Middle School Night program, set to take place every Saturday from 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM, starting September 13, 2025. This initiative targets students in grades 6 through 8, offering a range of activities including blacklight dodgeball, arts and crafts, video games, and snacks. Special events will be held monthly, enhancing the program's appeal. Youth can join without prior registration, as sign-in will occur at the door. The initiative aims to foster community engagement and provide a safe space for middle school students to socialize and participate in fun activities.

Shoreline parents are encouraged to support their children’s involvement in this program, contributing to a vibrant school year. According to local educators, such programs are vital for promoting social skills and teamwork among youth. The return of Middle School Night reflects the district's commitment to enriching the lives of its students.

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