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- 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
Life After High School 2020
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Register today for the Life After High School Virtual College and Career Fair: https://whova.com/portal/registration/lahs_202011/!
This annual event is going virtual with two afternoon sessions on Wednesday, October 28!
Session 1: 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Session2: 6-8 p.m.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore options for Life After High School, including college, apprenticeship, military, financial aid and more!
Various workshops will be offered, including:
- Financial Aid Basics (in English and Spanish)
- College Athletics and NCAA
- Making Money While Learning ‐ Apprenticeship
- Writing your Application and Scholarship Essays
- Taking the 2 year to 4 year College Route
- College Success Strategies
