Clean out your closet or donate money for a yearbook to help Shorewood PTSA

Saturday, February 27, 2016


Shorewood High School relies upon the support of our community. Currently, there are a few ways that Shoreline residents could help Shorewood students. All items can be dropped off at the Shorewood front office 8:00am - 3:00pm.

Counseling Department: Study Aids and Graduation Gowns
  • Gently used ACT study books no more than five years old
  • Gently used Shorewood caps and gowns (perhaps you have unused ones in your closet?)
  • Metro Passes from Chinook Books
PTSA: Buy a Yearbook
  • Donate a yearbook for an outgoing senior who cannot afford one.
Even though Shorewood is a public school, families are responsible for ASB, class, and athletics fees, and seniors have additional obligations like graduation gear and application fees. Please consider purchasing a yearbook for a senior or going in with a friend to cover the cost. The keepsakes cost $70 each; your donations are tax-deductible.
 
Donate in either of two ways:
  1. Online via the Shorewood PTSA website
  2. Send a check for $70 or another amount to Shorewood PTSA, 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133. Note "yearbook donation" on the check. 
Theater Department: Clothing for Costumes

The Shorewood Drama Department needs your clean, quality cast-offs! We are planning for our April production of Grease and boosting our costume inventory. Please leave at the front office, to the attention of Zachary Gill.

Through mid-March, we’ll take:
  • girls and women’s old formal dresses 
  • Keds™ and Converse™-style tennis shoes
  • leggings of all sizes and colors 
  • men’s suits, 40R and smaller
  • pants and jeans, waist 30-35”
  • dress shirts, 15x33 and smaller or sizes small and medium 
  • men’s dress shoes and belts, all sizes

The Shorewood PTSA, on behalf of the Shorewood community, thanks you for your support of our high school students. If you have questions, please email



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