SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER’S COMMUNITY COFFEE: Still concerned about the Student Assignment Plan? Questions about the Feb. 9 levy vote? Or? West Seattle’s school board rep Steve Sundquist has another community Q/A session today, 10 am at High Point Library (35th/Raymond).
DENNY INTERNATIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE: 6:30-8:30 pm tonight, prospective Denny families can come to the school at 8402 30th SW to meet its staff and see a presentation about its future (including the new school scheduled for move-in by fall 2011).
(added 11:05 am) SCHMITZ PARK ELEMENTARY OPEN HOUSE/MATH NIGHT: Details in this morning for tonight’s event, and beyond:
Schmitz Park is holding an open house this evening, Jan 27th, at 6 pm for incoming attendance area families.
In conjunction, we are also having Math Night from 6:30-8:30pm with workshops for parents, offered by grade band (K-2 and 3-5 topics) over two different sessions (6:30 to 7:15 and 7:15 to 8:00). Students are also welcome at Math Night – our math-excellent alumni at Madison Middle School will be returning to run math games in the gym. The Math Night agenda is available on page 2 of the bulletin.
Additionally, for families outside of our attendance area hoping to enroll through “choice” seats: Tours will be held on March 9th and March 18th (9:45-11:00 am).
HIGHLAND PARK ACTION COMMITTEE: 7 pm, Highland Park Improvement Club building (1116 SW Holden). Agenda includes nominations and election of officers, as previewed here.
BAR-S PLAYFIELD: 7 pm, Alki Community Center, join Seattle Parks and West Seattle Little League to talk about the improvements that are planned. Here’s our original report on the meeting announcement.
RELAY FOR LIFE-WEST SEATTLE: Kickoff party night to plan for the overnight June fundraiser, 6-8 pm, Bridge Park (3204 SW Morgan).
“LOVE SONG” OPENING NIGHT @ ARTSWEST: 7:30 pm – tickets available online for the play’s Seattle premiere. (Later today, you’ll get a peek inside ArtsWest in a spotlight story here on WSB.)
ALASKAN WAY VIADUCT/SEAWALL SOUTH PORTAL WORKING GROUP: 4-6 pm, Puget Sound Regional Council board room, 1011 Western. It’s their first meeting since Mayor Mike McGinn proposed splitting off the seawall into a standalone project and asking Seattle voters to approve it; three of the West Seattle group members offered their thoughts on the idea here.
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