Goodbye to Shorecrest

Saturday, February 15, 2014


Shorecrest students, faculty, and staff get lined up in front
of the old Shorecrest building. The remodeled Performing Arts Center
is to the right. Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Valentine's Day was the final day for classes in the old Shorecrest main building. 

Shorecrest students and staff gathered in front of original Shorecrest building Friday afternoon for an all school photo.

If you can't spot yourself in the photo, try the We Feel Awesome video

The new Shorecrest High School
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools
Classes will resume in new facility on February 24th, after mid-winter break. Following an all school assembly in the gym (which was the first new building, completed last year) at 7:50am, students and staff will walk together over to the new building for its first day on the job.

Removal of the temporary modular classrooms in expected in March, with demolition of the current building expected to begin in April. This would be followed by excavation and installation of stormwater detention tanks underground. Parking areas will then be constructed, followed by landscaping with completion expected for the 2014-15 school year in September.

For regular construction updates, visit the school district website.


1 comments:

Anonymous,  February 16, 2014 at 6:49 AM  

A colossal waste of money and resources. A perfectly useful school building now will be wasted for what? The self-reflected beauty of the oh so great goddess of the Shoreline School District? And God help you if you don't bow down to their greatness!

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