- Federal Way Public Schools
- 2016-17 School Year Events
- STEM Exploration Night
Events and Initiatives
- 2022-23 School Year Events
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2021-22 School Year Events
- Social Media Night 2022
- 2022 School Board Recognition Nights
- STEM Exploration Night 2022
- National Reading Month 2022
- Evergreen Renaming Celebration
- Life After High School 2021
- 2021 DiscoverU Week
- State of Education Address 2021
- High School Planning Nights 2022
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Graduation 2022
- Decatur High School 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Employment Transition Program 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Graduation Live Stream 2022
- TAF @ Saghalie 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Thomas Jefferson High School 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Todd Beamer High School 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Truman Campus 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Federal Way High School 2022 Graduation Gallery
- Retirement Celebration 2022
- 2020-21 School Year Events
- 2019-20 School Year Events
- Scholar Art in the City
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2018-19 School Year Events
- Graduation 2019
- Athlete of the Year Celebration 2019
- Retirement Celebration 2019
- School Board Recognition April & May 2019
- State of Education Address
- STEM Exploration Night
- High School Planning Nights
- Life After High School 2018
- 2018-19 DiscoverU
- Hachinohe Photo Exhibit and Workshop
- WE Day 2019
- Heroes Banquet 2019
- 2017-18 School Year Events
- 2016-17 School Year Events
- Battle of the Books Prep 2023
STEM Exploration Night
STEM Exploration Night
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ALL are welcome to the first annual STEM Exploration Night!
The event will take place at the new Federal Way High School — a site beaming with modernized learning environments. All 23,000 of our scholars, and their families, are invited to attend this exciting event on Feb. 23, 2017 from 5–7:30 p.m.
This college and career readiness event is in direct support of our district Goal 5, Persistence to Graduation: High School Graduation through Successful Transitions. With Washington State ranking #1 in the concentration of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jobs, we want Federal Way scholars to know about the wide range of STEM jobs available, and to start planning now to be ready to step into STEM careers.
We look forward to seeing you there!
FIRST Robotics at TJHS
