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100 N. 160th Street

Shoreline, WA 98133

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Shoreline School District

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Posted October 10, 2010

my daughter loves this school. she has received great care there, and I think we need to support our public school system
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Posted February 29, 2008

As a parent of Highland Terrace for the last seven years it has been the best school for my three children. The community is strong. The teachers are thoughtful, caring and hard hard for our children. Having three children with different needs. One child is an easy learner. Things come easy to that child. He/she was been changed for their education needs. One child has been in a wonderful reading program to bring him/she up with the rest of his/her class. And my last is shy. But his /her teacher has worked with him/her to make great friends. It was been and is a great school.
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Posted August 18, 2006

We have two boys in the school and they like the school very much. The teachers and staff care and work hard. The AR reading program allows all kids to proceed on their own levels. There is a strong PTA and parental support. A few of the PTA extras have been: Spanish, sewing, chess club, kidz art, mad scientist, math club and singing, circus arts and marimba band.
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Westview942 January 10, 2012
Enroll them in a martial arts program. This wlill teach self confidence and it comes with built in group support and friends!
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kimberfb December 30, 2011
If you truly mean a shy kid who wants to be outgoing, then I would help them interact with one child at a time. If you are talking about an introverted child, refer to http://www.carlkingdom.com/10-myths-about-introverts
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amurph1 December 30, 2011
Find something you are good at or enjoy doing a lot, just one thing. You'll gain confidence and meet other kids that enjoy that activity too. Mine was singing in choir. I wasn't good at anything else but that built my confidence for other things... More »
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