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New Evergreen and Tyee high schools debut redesigned learning environments

New learning spaces support collaboration, belonging and future readiness  
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Since opening their doors this fall, the new Evergreen and Tyee high school buildings are shaping a new high school experience for students in Highline Public Schools, the district announced.

From flexible classrooms to dedicated college and career spaces, these new school buildings reflect what students need today, and where they are headed tomorrow.

Made possible by the voter-approved 2022 bond, these schools represent a powerful community investment in safe, modern learning environments that support student learning, engagement and pride.

Evergreen High School: Learning for the Future, Starting Now 

At Evergreen High School, flexible classrooms and career-connected spaces allow students to explore real-world fields like health sciences and technology. Open areas designed for teamwork, projects and discussion encourage collaboration and deeper learning.

“Their future doesn’t start after they graduate,” said Evergreen High School Principal Joe Boyer. “At Evergreen, their future starts when they get here.”

The building also reflects the identity of the White Center community—multilingual, multicultural, and community-centered. Staff report increased family presence at school events, stronger community connections, and students taking pride in a space designed for them.

Students share how Evergreen’s new spaces are shaping their learning and sense of belonging in a video highlighting the school.

Tyee High School: A Fresh Start Rooted in Belonging 

At Tyee High School, the new school building has created spaces where students gather, collaborate and focus in ways that are welcoming and supportive. Natural light, flexible work areas and a dedicated College and Career Center help students feel comfortable, motivated and connected to their goals.

“When they walk the halls of new Tyee, it screams you belong here,” said Tyee High School, Principal Victoria Terry. “It represents pride, hope and opportunity.”

Staff say students are choosing to spend more time on campus, using shared learning spaces and building stronger connections with peers and adults. The design intentionally centers belonging—creating spaces where students see themselves as part of a community that believes in them.

Students and staff share what the new Tyee means to them in a video that highlights the building and the experiences it makes possible.

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Watch the new school building videos below to hear from students and staff and see how the new schools are supporting learning, connection and opportunity for Highline Public Schools students:

About Highline Public Schools

Highline Public Schools serves more than 17,500 students grades K-12. Highline encompasses the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac and White Center in Washington state. Highline has 34 schools, employs more than 2,000 staff members and offers a variety of educational opportunities from early childhood to college preparation. Highline is committed to equity in education, high expectations for all, and partnering with families and the community to ensure all children graduate ready for the future they choose. 

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