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Support Students and Families in the Shoreline Rotary 30-day Challenge!

Thursday, April 16, 2020


Between now and May 15th, Shoreline Rotary will match dollar for dollar up to $3,000 in contributions for gift cards that will go to students and families in need throughout the Shoreline School District.

These gift cards provide flexible spending support so critical during these times. This campaign is made possible through a partnership between Shoreline PTA Council 6.12, Shoreline School District and Embrace Shoreline Schools.

Equitable distribution of gift cards is facilitated through the Family Advocates at each school. The Advocates identify vulnerable students and families so that the gift cards reach those in greatest need.

Donate today and have a direct impact on the lives of those needing a little extra support during this difficult time. Your donation matters!




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Two Shoreline students receive awards at State PTA Reflections Art program

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

The Shoreline PTA is thrilled to announce that two Shoreline students have been chosen for an award at the state level for the PTA Reflections Art Program. 


Congratulations to both Taylor Draper from Lake Forest Park and Thea Jacobsen from Shorewood! 

Each category at state (Visual Arts, Photography, Dance, Music Composition, Film Production and Literature) only affords 3 winners per level (for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12).

The three award types are: Outstanding interpretation, Award of Excellence and Award of Merit.

Big congratulations to our Shoreline School winners for:


* Photography - Beauty Within 

Award of Merit
Taylor Draper

Lake Forest Park PTA



*High School Visual Arts - A Study in Blue

Award of Excellence
Thea Jacobsen

Shorewood HS PTSA



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Shoreline Schools expands food distribution - PTA Council has gas/grocery cards - Local food banks - How you can help

Saturday, March 21, 2020

The Ridgecrest Little Free Pantry
was the first one in Shoreline / LFP

SCHOOLS - PTA - FOOD BANKS - Dale Turner YMCA - NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS

Beginning on Monday, March 23, 2020 the Shoreline School district is expanding its food distribution program to reach more children.

These locations will provide meal services from 11:30-12:30 each weekday beginning on Monday:

School district meals are provided for FREE to all children 18 and younger each weekday at the locations listed above. *Children must be present to receive meals*

Children will receive a hot lunch and a breakfast pack for the following day. Each day's menu will be posted on the Food and Nutrition Services webpage that morning.

Meals can be picked up using the drive-through at each location or by walking up to the site. If driving, please stay in your vehicle and staff will bring the meals to you. If walking up, please maintain social distancing of six feet from others in line.

Additional family food resources are available from Shoreline PTA Council, Little Free Pantries and Hopelink Food Bank. Please see the information below on how to access those resources.

Family Supports During Shoreline School Closures

In light of increased safety precautions, PTA Council is shifting its operations for food and grocery/gas card support for local families, effective immediately. PTA Council will no longer be handing out grocery/gas cards and food at the District’s Central Kitchen or by delivery, but is working with the school district to make a new plan for distributing grocery/gas card in some other manner.

If you need support (or can lend support), please check out the information below. You can also reach out to your school’s Family Advocate to ask about other supports. If you’re not sure who your Family Advocate is, check HERE

COMMUNITY FOOD SUPPORT

Hopelink Food Bank (pre-packaged food bags)
17837 Aurora Ave N
Tuesdays 12-4 pm; Wednesdays 3-7 pm; and Thursdays 10 am-2 pm

North Helpline Food Bank
12726 33rd NE, Lake City
Wed. 10 am -1 pm; Thurs. 4:30-6:30 pm; Sat. 11 am – 1 pm

North Helpline at Bitter Lake 
Sat. 10 am – 2 pm

Dale Turner YMCA
2:00-12:30 pm pre-packaged food pick-up for youth under 18

Little Free Pantries:
The updated list is kept HERE
Are you able to lend support?
  • Donate funds for the purchase of grocery or gas cards for families in need. Shoreline PTA Council is coordinating with the school district to develop a plan for distributing these to families. Shoreline PTA Council has partnered with Embrace Shoreline Schools and Kinder Konnection to collect funds for this purpose. 
  • Drop off food donations at one of the Little Free Pantries listed above.
  • Help provide rental assistance and utility support by donating to Hopelink
  • Help support child care access and food access through Dale Turner YMCA.

3-23-20 Added two Little Free Pantries

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2020 summer camp and after school activities resource fair

Monday, February 17, 2020


The Shoreline PTA Council will host a Summer Camp and After School Activities Resource Fair on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 for families to learn about local summer camp and after-school programs.

The Resource Fair is a free community event and a great way to learn about child and family-focused summer camps, after-school programs (in-school and offsite), clubs and more that are available in Shoreline and surrounding areas.

New for 2020 - the Resource Fair will be held at the Spartan Gym from 7-9pm. The Gym is between the Shoreline Center and Shoreline Stadium at 202 NE 185th St, Shoreline, WA 98155 Enter from NE 185th.

For potential exhibitors: The deadline for online registration has passed. Contact shorelineptamal@gmail.com for more information about late registration.

2020 Exhibitors

6crickets Inc.
Chess4Life
City of Shoreline
Creative Dance Center
Dale Turner Family YMCA
Dale Turner Family YMCA
Dandylyon Drama
Girl Scouts of Western Washington
Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation
Lakeside School - Summer School Programs
Mathnasium of Shoreline
Nature Vision
Pacific Science Center
PINK ZEBRA CHEER
Play-Well TEKnologies
Quiet Heart Wilderness School
Robot U
Seattle Children's Chorus
Seattle Young Engineers
Shoreline Children's Center
Shoreline Community College
Shoreline- Lake Forest Park Arts Council
Shoreline Music4Life
Shoreline Public Schools - Summer School
Shoreline Sports Club
Shoreline Sports Foundation
SIFF Education
Skyhawks Sports Academy
Soundview School
TGA Premier Sports of Greater Seattle 
The Evergreen School
The Horizon School
The Polytech
Trackers Earth Seattle
Vertical World
Wilderness Awareness School



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Help Shorewood seniors get yearbooks - the goal is in sight

Thursday, February 6, 2020


From The Shorewood Experience Committee

Thank you to everyone who has reached out to help Seniors get a yearbook this year at Shorewood. The Shorewood Experience fund helps students with financial need to purchase yearbooks their senior year, caps and gowns, field trip costs, instrument rentals, and so much more.

This year we have a higher than usual need for seniors and want to raise $1,500 by February 29th for senior yearbooks.

We are 80% of the way toward our goal thanks to our generous community. Can you help us get the rest of the way there? 

Please donate here and THANK YOU!

--Shorewood PTSA



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Support Meridian Park PTSA auction with donations of goods and services

Sunday, February 2, 2020


Meridian Park Elementary School Parent Teacher Student Association will be hosting a Spring Family Fun Night and Silent Auction in April 2020.

We are building auction baskets in addition to stand alone items for our auction. We are seeking items to place in the baskets or stand alone items such as art pieces, handmade artist pieces, jewelry, donations of weekly summer camps , birthday party packages, sporting event tickets, theater tickets, gift cards to restaurants, shops, or services.

At this event, we serve:
  • A free dinner to Meridian Park students and their families (our last event had approximately 400 attendees)
  • A night with entertainment
  • A night with arts and crafts
  • Why donate to us? Per the Shoreline Public Schools 2019 Annual Report to the Community, Meridian Park Elementary School houses 744 students. We are the largest elementary school in the community, serving a diverse population. Our school has a great reach in the community due to its size.

Partner with the PTSA to support our work for the school!
MPPTSAspringauction@gmail.com



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Meridian Park PTSA seeks donations for their basket auction

Wednesday, January 29, 2020


Meridian Park Elementary School Parent Teacher Student Association will be hosting a Spring Family Fun Night and Silent Auction in April 2020. 

We are building auction baskets in addition to stand alone items for our auction. We are seeking items to place in the baskets or stand alone items such as art pieces, handmade artist pieces, jewelry, donations of weekly summer camps , birthday party packages, sporting event tickets, theater tickets, gift cards to restaurants, shops, or services.

At this event, we serve:
  • A free dinner to Meridian Park students and their families (our last event had approximately 400 attendees)
  • A night with entertainment
  • A night with arts and crafts

Why donate to us? Per the Shoreline Public Schools 2019 Annual Report to the Community, Meridian Park Elementary School houses 744 students. We are the largest elementary school in the community, serving a diverse population. Our school has a great reach in the community due to its size.

Partner with the PTSA to support our work for the school!



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Shoreline PTA Reflections Art Program celebrates student artists and sends 37 to state

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Artist not named
Photo by Tiffany Megargee


Shoreline PTA Reflections Art Program celebrated all district participants last week with an art show reception at the Shoreline Center. 

Finalists and Honorable Mention awardees were named and a People’s Choice piece was voted upon by those in attendance. 

Congratulations to People’s Choice winner Natalie Ositis from Shorewood High School. Natalie created a 3D artwork piece “Grandma Mila’s Cabin” made out of 2000+ popsicle sticks and a million other precise details of creativity.

The 37 Finalists from the district will now move on to the state level competition.

Artist not named
Photo by Tiffany Megargee
 

Congratulations to all the approximately 130 participants this year and to the following awardees:

FINALISTS

Primary K-2 grade

Zoe MacDicken – Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Alina Li – Visual Arts, Highland Terrace
Ada Wirkala-Bryant – Visual Arts, Parkwood
Leia Wirkala-Bryant - Visual Arts, Parkwood
Nola Mercado – Visual Arts, Ridgecrest
Ethan Wong - Visual Arts, Ridgecrest
Dorothy Summers – Visual Arts, Syre
Dylan Werbeck - Visual Arts, Syre

Intermediate 3-5 grade

Lillian Chin – Visual Arts, Briarcrest
Jenabel Towillis – 3D Visuals Arts, Cascade K-8
Alaina Buker – Music Composition, Echo Lake
Kiyomi Hakuno – Photography, Highland Terrace
Neena Mercado – Visual Arts, Ridgecrest
Sophie Schmitz – Literature, Ridgecrest
Nina Vermillion – Visual Arts, Ridgecrest
Kate Campbell – Literature, Syre

Middle 6-8 grade

Fiona Reed – Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Hannah Roy – 3D Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Sofi Almacen – Visual Arts, Einstein
Jayla Lancaster - Visual Arts, Einstein
William Shirts – Music Composition, Einstein
Jasmine Zimmer - Visual Arts, Einstein
Lauren Atherton – Film Production, Kellogg
Lydia Chin – Photography, Kellogg
Lydia Chin – Visual Arts, Kellogg
Lily Fredericks – Visual Arts, Kellogg
Rebecca Rhodes – Literature, Kellogg
Taylor Draper – Photography, Lake Forest Park
Calen Dunnett – Photography, Ridgecrest

High School 9-12 grade

Jasmine Chiu – Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Molly Grauer - Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Elliott Guy - Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Julia Neils - Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Thea Jacobsen - Visual Arts, Shorewood
Natalie Ositis – 3D Visual Arts, Shorewood *Also voted “People’s Choice Award”
Eleanor Shirts – Music Composition, Shorewood
Forrest Neander – Visual Arts, Special Artist, Shorewood

HONORABLE MENTION

Primary K-2 grade

Sterling Mitten – Visual Arts, Brookside
Dahlia Mitchell - Visual Arts, Lake Forest Park
Sophie Swartzendruber – Visual Arts, Parkwood
Jimmy Facilla – Photography, Syre

Intermediate 3-5 grade

Lillian Chin – Photography, Briarcrest
Grace Porter – Literature, Brookside
Olive Steiber – 3D Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Luke Stone - Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Asher Billups – Music Composition, Lake Forest Park
Joshua Smith – Film Production, Parkwood
Masatoshi Taura – 3D Visual Arts, Parkwood
Ethan Wong – Photography, Ridgecrest
Kynzie Conlan – 3D Visual Arts, Ridgecrest

Middle 6-8 grade

Ella Lyons - Visual Arts, Brookside
Ella Lyons - Literature, Brookside
Abby Shambaugh – Visual Arts, Brookside
Rosie Cameron – Visual Arts, Cascade K-8
Lena Phillips – Literature, Echo Lake
Angela Gankhuyag – Visual Arts, Einstein
Emmaline Helgeson - Visual Arts, Einstein
Renee Lehto – 3D Visual Arts, Einstein
Angelina Vaughn – Visual Arts, Ridgecrest
Victoria Facilla – Photography, Syre

High School 9-12 grade

Neve Lin – Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Gianna Reed - Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Ethan Saito – 3D Visual Arts, Shorecrest
Mercy Haub – Music Composition, Shorewood



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Community Transgender 101 Training Jan 23 open to the public

Friday, January 17, 2020



Shoreline Public Schools and Shoreline PTA Council will host a Community Transgender 101 Training on Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 6 - 8pm in the Mt. Rainier Room at the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, north end. The training is suitable for ages 12 and older.

The event will feature an engaging and interactive workshop, facilitated by Dr. Robin Nussbaum, will cover basic definitions and terms, concepts of gender and transition, ally/advocate behavior and scenarios/role plays.

The event is free and open to the community. Please RSVP to Equity@shorelineschools.org.



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Reflections reception postponed along with other Shoreline Schools activities

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

From Shoreline Schools

Due to snowfall and deteriorating road conditions, all school and district after-school and evening activities are canceled for Wednesday, January 15, 2020. Shoreline Children’s Center Extended Care sites at the elementary schools closed at 4:00pm and the Edwin Pratt Early Learning Center also closed at 4:00pm.

The evening cancellations include the Educational Effectiveness Survey Report Presentation and Shoreline PTA Reflections Reception.

The Reflections Reception is rescheduled for tomorrow, January 16, 2020 from 6:30-8:00pm in the Shoreline Room - the large room at the north end of the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE.

The survey presentation will be rescheduled and announced in the near future.

If there is a school delay or cancellation for tomorrow, it will be announced by 6:15am.



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Exhibitors sought for 2020 Summer Camp and After School Activities Resource Fair

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

PTA Resource Fair
Photo courtesy Shoreline PTA Council

Exhibitor registration is now open for the 2020 Shoreline PTA Council’s Summer Camp and After School Activities Resource Fair.

The Resource Fair (now in its third year) is a free community event and a great way to learn about child and family-focused summer camps, after-school programs (in-school and offsite), clubs and more that are available in Shoreline and surrounding areas.   

Sign up now to reserve space at this year's Resource Fair on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 from 7-9pm.

There will be a new location this year at the Spartan Gym inside the City of Shoreline's Spartan Recreation Center 202 NE 185th St, Shoreline 98155. The deadline to reserve a space is Friday, February 14 at 5pm.

If you or your organization offers child-focused summer camps or after-school activities, consider registering as an exhibitor.

This free-to-the-public event ($20 table fee for exhibitors) attracts 200+ local parents and caregivers who are looking for one-stop shopping for summer and after-school activities options.

A great opportunity to make new connections!   

Learn more and sign up here



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Shorewood Experience: help Shorewood student purchase their yearbook

Monday, January 13, 2020

Shorewood High School PTSA helps raise funds for the Shorewood Experience, which is designed to help students fully experience high school when the cost of doing so is prohibitive. 

Public education is not free and studies show that graduation rates increase when students feel able to participate in their high school experience.

The Shorewood Experience fund helps students with financial need to purchase yearbooks their senior year, caps and gowns, field trip costs, instrument rentals, and so much more.

This year we have a higher than usual need for seniors and are looking to raise $1,500 by February 29, 2020 for senior yearbooks. We need 100 donors at $15/each to reach our goal. Can you help?

Please go to our webpage to donate.

Thank you for considering and for taking the time to donate. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.

If you have questions or want to know more about the Shorewood Experience please contact Carrie Campbell at pritcamp@hotmail.com.



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Student art on display at Shoreline Center for Reflections contest

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Photo by Steven H. Robinson


Reflections is an annual event that occurs every fall nationwide. The National PTA assigns the theme and students are encouraged to submit original artwork, photographs, literature, film video, music compositions and dance choreography to their school in early November.

Photo by Steven H. Robinson


Each school sends 20 Finalists to the Shoreline PTA Council District Competition in mid-November and the submissions are displayed in the Shoreline Center lobby through early January.

Photo by Steven H. Robinson


During the second week of January every year, Council hosts a district-wide reception for the school finalists and announces the 36 winners heading to the State level competition. This year, the district reception is Wednesday January 15, 2020 from 6:30-8:00pm in the Shoreline Room.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Photo by Steven H. Robinson


Come and check out the display in the lobby of the Shoreline center, located at 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline. On January 15th the display will be moved to the Shoreline Room for the Reception.




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Volunteers and toys needed for Saturday's Holiday Baskets event

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

2018 toy room
Photo courtesy Shoreline Council PTA
The Shoreline PTA Council could still use some volunteers for the Holiday Basket event on Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Kellogg Middle School, 16045 25th Ave NE, Shoreline 98155

The link to the signup is here. These are short shifts - most of them done by 4:30pm. Lots of morning and afternoon jobs for families and students needing volunteer hours. 

They also could use hand trucks and wagons and there is a signup for that as well.

Being a PTA member is not a requirement!

The Shoreline Fire Toy Drive is also a bit short.

They are accepting financial donations at any station or you can donate directly via this link



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PTA Council Holiday Baskets provide for local children in need

Wednesday, November 20, 2019



The Holiday Basket event is a partnership between the Shoreline PTA Council, City of Shoreline, the Lake Forest Park Rotary, the Shoreline Fire Department, the Dale Turner YMCA and Hopelink to provide assistance to families in need in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park.

This year there are 500 Shoreline and Lake Forest Park families registered, which includes over 1000 children ages 0-18.

This is the equivalent of two elementary schools.

Community support is extremely important to be sure that no child goes without during this season. Contributions of money, items, and time are needed and appreciated.

The "baskets" include age appropriate toys, gift cards for teens, and food. Every PTA in the Shoreline School District makes major contributions.

The Shoreline Fire Department holds a toy drive. They will collect toys from November 29 up until December 13th at any Shoreline Fire Station.

Food and gift card donations can be dropped off at any Shoreline School District school or the Shoreline Center until December 13th.

The event will be held on December 14, 2019 at Kellogg Middle School.

To volunteer, sign up online. There is a large variety of jobs. You can pick your job and your time slot.

Cash donations can be made online here (Note that it is for the holiday baskets event)


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Winterfest Craft Fair and Bake Sale Saturday, Dec 7

Sunday, November 17, 2019



The 2019 Winterfest Craft Fair and Bake Sale will be Saturday, December 7, 2019 from 10am-4pm in the Cascade K-8 Gym, 2800 NE 200th St, Shoreline 98155.

Find unique gifts such as locally-produced arts and crafts, jewelry and home products. Enjoy baked goods, lunch items and live music. This year the Associated Student Body will be hosting a Hot Chocolate Bar!

Vendor Registration Information
Vendor booths start at $35. For more information and to register, visit our:

Vendor Registration Form

Advance set up will be on December 6th from 7pm to 9pm, or starting at 9am on the day of the event. 

To register, ask questions, or for additional info about Winterfest, send an email



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Differently wired: students with high abilities and special needs

Friday, November 15, 2019

On behalf of the Shoreline Hi Cap Parent Association and Shoreline Special Needs PTSA and by a generous grant from the Lake Forest Park Rotary, we would like to invite to you an upcoming movie screening which is an inspirational documentary about a school environment that embraces neurodiversity.

Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm
Location: Shoreline Conference Center, Shoreline Room (north end)
18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155

Twice exceptional students (or “2e”) have “a mix of high abilities and special needs – differences such as learning disabilities, attention deficits, and behavioral difficulties” such as autism, Asperger’s, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD. 1 in 5 students are neuro-diverse or differently wired and many struggle to learn in a traditional classroom setting. This might describe your child or students that are learning alongside your student.

Following the 77-minute movie (with Spanish subtitles), there will be a moderated discussion with the audience. Translators will be available upon request. A summary of this screening and community question/comments will be presented at a future Shoreline School Board meeting.

RSVP to receive a comprehensive viewer’s guide and request translation services before the screening. This is a free event and all families are welcome but no childcare is provided.



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22nd Annual Poinsettia and Wreath Fundraiser for Classroom Grants

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Wreaths and poinsettias for sale
through Shorewood High School PTSA
Shorewood High School PTSA's 22nd Annual Poinsettia and Wreath Fundraiser for Classroom Grants program is now accepting orders! 

Options include: 
  • Poinsettias (foil-wrapped with 6-8 blossoms in red, pink or white) for $16.00 each, 
  • Noble fir wreaths (22" diameter) for $22.00 each and 
  • large red outdoor bows for $5.00 each.
Print the order form and drop off with a check payable to Shorewood PTSA (memo: Classroom Grants) to the Shorewood Main Office or mail to the address on the form. An exciting new option for 2019! Submit your order and pay online with credit card or bank account!

Orders must be received by Friday, November 22nd
  • Drop off check orders by 2:35pm in the Shorewood Main Office. 
  • Online orders can be submitted until 11:59pm. 
  • Pick up for all orders will be Tuesday, December 10th from 2:30-6pm in the Activity Room (Ms. Harris' classroom) right off the Commons at Shorewood High School.

Classroom Grants is a Shorewood PTSA committee whose mission is to provide much needed classroom learning materials and equipment for Shorewood students and staff. All gifts to Shorewood PTSA are tax-deductible to the extent of the law.

Go to this page to download the print order form and to access the link to order online.

Questions? Email president@shorewoodptsa.com.



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Shorecrest Holiday Benefit Dinner tickets on sale - benefit for Holiday Basket Drive

Sunday, October 27, 2019


The Shorecrest ASB and Shorecrest PTSA will host their annual Holiday Benefit Dinner on Tuesday, November 14 from 6:00 - 8:00pm in the Shorecrest Commons (15343 25th Ave. NE) to benefit the Shoreline Holiday Baskets Food and Teen Gift Drive .

This year’s dinner theme is “Fall’s Harvest” and will be catered by the renowned Shorecrest Culinary Arts Program. Guests will also be treated to entertaining musical and dance performances from some of Shorecrest’s amazing student performance groups.

Come kick off the holiday season with great food and entertainment for a great cause! All proceeds go to the Shoreline Holiday Baskets Food and Teen Gift Drive.

Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under.

There are three ways to purchase your ticket (through Nov. 9):
  • In person - from Andy Denney at the ASB Window, Shorecrest High School
  • By mail – fill out order form and mail to Holiday Benefit Dinner, c/o Shorecrest High School 15343 – 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155
  • By credit card - use this link and use the “guest login” 
    • To find and buy tickets, login or create a guest user account
    • Go to: Items at all schools and High schools and Shorecrest and Holiday Benefit Dinner and Fill out your choices.

All proceeds from this event will be used for the Shorecrest Holiday Basket Drive in partnership with the Shorecrest PTSA

Tickets purchased through the mail and online will be available at “will call” on Tuesday, November 14 or can be picked up ahead of time the Shorecrest ASB. Please bring printed receipts for online tickets. If you have any questions, contact ASB Coordinator Andy Denney at 206-393-4291.



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Hi Cap Parent Association meeting Oct 30 with School Board candidate forum

Sunday, October 20, 2019

The Shoreline Hi Cap Parent Association (SHCPA) will be hosting its next community meeting on Wednesday, October 30, at the Shoreline Library (345 NE 175th St) from 6:30pm - 8:30pm. 

The agenda will include:
  • 6:35pm – 7:15pm Shoreline school board candidate forum
  • 7:15pm – 7:45pm Student highlight: Lily Williamson (former Shoreline Hi Cap student / current UW Early Entrance Program student) who will share her journey regarding self-advocacy
  • 7:45pm – 8:15pm “Taking SHCPA Into The Future” (a look into our next steps as a parent organization!)
Social time to follow



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