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Highline Public Schools
15675 Ambaum Blvd. SW Burien, WA 98166

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10811 12th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98146

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Looking Ahead: Enrollment Projections for 2025-26 

Looking Ahead: Enrollment Projections for 2025-26 

We are seeing an encouraging trend in student enrollment. After several years of declines, this school year marks the first time since 2018 that enrollment has not decreased.  

This unexpected stability is partly attributed to the completion of two apartment complexes with affordable family units, which brought new families into our district. We also did not see families leaving Highline at the same rate as previous years. 

Our October student count is nearly 500 students above projections, although the total number of students remains similar to last year.  

Looking ahead, we anticipate a slight enrollment decline over the next two years, followed by growth as more housing developments, including affordable apartments, are completed in our community. Over the next decade, approximately 5,500 new housing units are expected to be added within Highline boundaries, many designed for families with children. 

We anticipate enrollment to be around 16,806 FTE next school year, down about 50 FTE from this year. 

Our enrollment projections are critical in budget development, as state funding is tied to student counts. Like many districts in the region, we are also managing rising costs of salaries, utilities, insurance and other necessary expenditures. Thanks to steady enrollment and previous budget reductions, we do not anticipate the need for additional reductions in the 2025-26 budget.   

Budget Development Feedback 

We are seeking feedback on the most important considerations Highline should prioritize during budget development to support all students. 

We invite staff, families, and students to share their thoughts in a ThoughtExchange. This is just one of many ways we’re collecting feedback during the budget development process. The exchange is open until February 2, 2025. 

It takes just three minutes to share your thoughts and rate others' ideas. Your feedback will help us better understand our community's priorities and help guide decisions about how we allocate resources to ensure equity, meet the needs of all students, and maintain long-term financial health. 

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