Shorecrest High School Dedication and Open House Sept 27

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shorecrest High School dedication event is scheduled for September 27, 2014, beginning with a Booster barbecue at noon, followed by a dedication program at 1:15 PM. After the formal program, community members can partake in self-guided tours of the new school facilities from 2 PM to 4 PM. Located at 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA, the event will feature continuous shuttle services from Kellogg and Shorecrest to facilitate attendance. This celebration signifies the opening of a vital educational institution in the Shoreline area, bringing together students, families, and educators. Such events encourage community engagement and reinforce the significance of local schools in fostering educational development.

With the involvement of local organizations like the Booster club, the event promises to be both festive and informative. Attendees are invited to explore the new facilities and participate in the celebration, reinforcing the community’s support for education. This dedication marks a pivotal moment for Shorecrest High School, demonstrating the community's investment in its educational future.

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