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WELCOME TO ATHLETICSIn addition to extensive challenging academic programs, the Shoreline School District offers students an array of athletic opportunities. From intramural sports in the early grades to rigorous, competitive sports in high school, students develop the skills to play, desire to compete and spirit to work as a team. Mission Statement – It is the policy of the Shoreline School District to recognize co-curricular and extra-curricular programs as an integral part of the educational structure of the district. The activities program shall strive, within the limits of district resources, for the development of desirable traits in each individual, equal opportunity for participation for all students, and fulfillment of competitive desires. The program shall be conducted in such a manner that, through sound leadership, it furthers the aims of general education and provides the opportunity for varied experiences, responsive to the expressed interests and abilities of the participants.
Contact Information
Secondary School's WebsitesShorecrest |
Shorewood |
Einstein
| Kellogg Driving Directions to Shoreline Stadium:South on I-5; exit west at 205th (#177)Turn right onto 205th; turn left onto 5th Ave NE; turn right onto 185th Street Stadium parking lot on your right. North on I-5; exit west at 175th (#176) Turn right onto 175th; turn left onto 5th Ave NE; turn left onto 185th Street Stadium parking lot on your right Links
WESCO SchoolsTITLE IXShoreline Public Schools provides Equal
Educational and Employment Opportunity without regard to race,
creed, color, national origin, sex, handicap/disability, sexual
orientation including gender expression or identity, creed,
religion, age, veteran or military status, and use of a trained dog
to guide or service animal by a person with a disability. The
District complies with all applicable state and federal laws and
regulations to include, but not limited to, Title IX, Title VI of
the Civil Rights Acts, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, RCW
49.60 "The Law Against Discrimination," and RCW 28A.640 "Sex
Equity," and covers, but is not limited to, all district programs,
courses, activities, including extra-curricular activities,
services, access to facilities, etc. The Title IX Officer with overall responsibility for monitoring and ensuring compliance is:
Brian
Schultz Individuals who believe they have been discriminated against in any of the District's educational programs, activities, services, etc., can file an internal discrimination complaint at the address listed above. |