Highline Public Schools will have a No School day for all grades on Friday, March 13, 2026. Families may want to plan now for childcare, transportation changes, and meals. It is also a good time to double-check any school-specific schedules, athletics, or activity updates that may still be running even when regular classes are not in session.
About Burien, WA
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Burien sits just south of Seattle with a laid-back, neighborly feel and easy access to Puget Sound shoreline at places like Seahurst Park. The small downtown core around Town Square Park has coffee shops, restaurants, and everyday services that make it simple to run errands on foot, even when the skies are gray and there’s a light mist in the air. People who live here often appreciate the mix of quiet residential streets and pockets of activity without feeling far from the region’s bigger hubs.
For commuters and frequent travelers, Burien’s location near Sea-Tac Airport and major routes like I-5 and SR-509 helps keep trips to Seattle, the Eastside, and points south straightforward, with nearby options for regional transit as well. Housing choices range from apartments and condos near the center to townhomes and single-family houses in established neighborhoods, including some properties with territorial views. Whether you’re buying, selling, or renting, the appeal tends to come from practical convenience paired with parks, shore access, and a community-focused pace.
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