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Board approves graduation policy, contracts and capital purchases; several measures pass unanimously

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Summary

The Highline School District Board of Directors approved a set of motions April 14, including revised high school graduation policy, a Teamsters collective bargaining agreement, technology purchases for two new high schools, a Valley View modular building change order, a curriculum contract and software renewals. All recorded votes passed 5–0.

The Highline School District Board of Directors approved multiple motions April 14, including revisions to its high school graduation policy, ratification of a Teamsters collective bargaining agreement, technology equipment purchases for two new high schools, a modular building change order for Valley View Early Learning Center, a multi‑year curriculum contract and several administrative renewals. All recorded roll calls on those items were unanimous (5–0).

Why it matters: The items approved will affect district staffing and labor costs (the Teamsters agreement), classroom and building readiness at Evergreen and Tyee high schools (technology and equipment purchases), the Valley View modular replacement schedule and budget, and curriculum and recordkeeping systems used districtwide.

Key approved items and outcomes - Revised high school graduation…

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