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Raisbeck Aviation High School presents project-based learning, industry partnerships and student outcomes to Highline board

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Raisbeck Aviation High School staff, students and community partners described project-based learning, industry internships and a 100% graduation rate while asking the board to support expanded internships and student voice.

Raisbeck Aviation High School leaders and students presented to the Highline School District board on May 7, outlining how project-based learning, community partnerships and internship pathways support student preparation for college and careers.

The presentation explained how the school’s “Highline Promise” work — knowing each student by name, strength and need — is delivered through a strong advisory program, targeted counseling, project-based learning and partnerships with aviation industry organizations. "We implement a strong high school and beyond plan along with school wide connection activities and a robust advisory program supported by our counseling team," said Marcy Wambold, founding teacher of Raisbeck Aviation High School.

School leaders and students described signature projects including the King County International Airport project and the Environmental Challenge run with Port of…

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