SCHOOLS: Seattle Lutheran HS event Tuesday to discuss next school year

The announcement is from Seattle Lutheran High School:

While our current situation seems frustrating as we are not able to connect with family, friends, and classmates – we are excited about the future.

Seattle Lutheran is a comprehensive high school that includes sports programs, a variety of clubs, a drama program, on top of honors and AP classes. As the only Independent High School in West Seattle. we want to provide the best opportunity for our community to grow in knowledge, confidence, and faith. A lot is changing these days, but the mission of Seattle Lutheran is not – and we want you to know all about it!

We are excited to be putting together our first in-person event on July 21st . Principal on the Patio – hosted by Dave Meyer, the Executive Director. This is an opportunity to learn about the current state of education at Seattle Lutheran High School and our plans for the fall. This will be a socially distant in-person event! We will require face masks for all attendees and that at least 6 feet of distance be kept between your family and others while outside on the patio. In addition, we will be limiting the number of attendees to create a safe environment for all. If you are interested in attending please email Dave Meyer at dmeyer@seattlelutheran.org to reserve a spot!

The event is scheduled to start at 6:30 pm Tuesday. SLHS is at 4100 SW Genesee, on the north edge of The Junction.

5 Replies to "SCHOOLS: Seattle Lutheran HS event Tuesday to discuss next school year"

  • sgs July 19, 2020 (8:37 pm)

    With a returning sophomore, we have been really happy with the flexibility and size of the school in dealing with coronavirus. We had a great online spring semester, and are happy that the school is really taking seriously how the kids can go back in the fall.  Check it out if you are at all considering options.

  • bertha July 20, 2020 (8:00 am)

    I’m curious how this event can be held when the maximum number of people allowed at any type of gathering in King County is five. 

    • Hammer in Hand July 20, 2020 (9:02 pm)

       Come, see, hear, repeatthanks for patrolling 

  • Anne July 20, 2020 (12:35 pm)

    Think as long as group is 5 or less AND they are 6’ apart-it meets requirements. (Just like restaurants-no more than 5 to a table-tables are 6’ apart)

  • Wsma July 20, 2020 (1:28 pm)

    Bertha. The website for Wa says it’s going back to 10 from 50. I think you are confusing how many people a person can interact with (5) from outside household vs an event, but you could call and ask them for sure they are very good at communicating in my experience 

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