11a. Presentation - Maritime High School Update
Item No. 11a_supp Meeting Date: October 12, 2021 H I G H SCHOOL STUDENT-CENTERED I EQUITY-DRIVEN I MARITIME-FOCUSED Port of Seattle Commission Meeting 12-October-2021 1 HIGH SCHOOL Introduction Port of Seattle Support Work Accomplished Work Ahead nv HIGH SCHOOL HighlineSchools.org/maritime Introduction Summit in October 2019 mms x First day of schoo in September 2021! HIGH SCHOOL Port of Seattle Support Northwest Maritime Center Scope of Worx Project Management & Work Plan Pro Forma Financial Projections Fundraising Instructional Design High ine Pub ic Schoo s Scope of Worx Instructional Design Community Engagement Partnership Development Family and Student Engagement i a Staff Development Vv HIGH SCHOOL Work Accomplished MARITIME HIGH SCHOOL Advisory Board Estab 'shed! Welcome Letter for the Inaugural Class of 2025! RA MARITIME iv AboutUs meadem Welcome to Marit-me High School and the 2021-22 school year! As the inaugural class you are HIGHSCHOOL making historyandwearesoexcitedtoseethe amazingthings youaccomplishthisschool year meow and beyond Work hard and have fun. We are SHighkneProud of you Susan Enfleid. 5 | I | for Highline Public Schools HOME ASDUTUS~ADVISORYBOARD We hope you have an enjoyable first day and an excring leaming expenence this school year! ADVISORY BOARD We are all rooting foryou' See messages from our Mantime Advisory Board & Mantime Industry Project Design Work Groups Qur MHS Advisory board 15 composed of members from the local community and maritime indu.try. 'Have an amazing first day of =chool! | am excited for the future of Mantime and I'm looking This group of individuals serve in providing guidance and support for Maritime HS specifically regardi forward {0 building wilh you over the next fous years! Have a great day!" ~ Treman Holloway, Community Engagement, Academic Program Design, and Community and Industry connections and Paacipal experiences for our students. We are eternally grateful for the expertise and wisdom or o--r adv. ory Seize the day-EVERY DAY a Mantime High School! You are the class that will mode! the vay board partners. for other students. May you have a year of poyful leanung! Ret: dn an, =! incpal of Puget Sound Skills Center. * Ali Velach, WA Area District Council, ILWU Local 19 Highline Public Schools and Founding Principal of Rasbeck Aviation High School * Angelica Alvarez, School Board Member, Highline Public Schools * Bookda Gheisar, Senior Director of Office of Equity, Port of Seattle Dr. Cathy Calvert, Muckleshoot, Assistant Tribal Education Officer for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe H.nored to be part of your marvelous your t challenges and your hi leaming as you travel aiong your unique educational path. wish you povrerfui connection. deep leaming i 0y - and vath that. | have one question for you - Vinal is if that you inspre to see, doandbe?'Vihataver that may look kke, sound Like or feel kke. | look forward fo supporting you nn uncovenng what that 1s and making " happen al Maritme High Schoolt Stephanie Bums, h.anilme High School Program Director. Northwest Mantime Center og hopmgthiswill bejustthe first stepin yourjourneyand as a parinerin making th "Welcome! We are 30 glad to have you as a partofthe first cohort in the MHS thank you for HIGH SCHOOL being here and wiz=ing you 3 fantastic year ahead" Bookda Gheisar, Port of Seattle Work Accomplished Curricu um Deve opment and Project Based Learning nA a js aGe Terminal 117 and the me i Vv es a Duwamish River i Community Hub HIGH SCHOOL Work Accomplished Staff 1ired and students enrol ed! About 50% of school staff anc students identify BIPOC HIGH SCHOOL Work Ahead Ongoing instructional design o Refine 9th grade program o Deve op 10t1 grade program o Bui d infrastructure for 11t1-12th grade speciality areas and internships nw HIGH SCHOOL Work Ahead Long term budget plarning o Securing fundirg fo- the firs: 5 years of programming o Developing susteinable structLre beyond 5 years Capital p anning o Initia planning is underway o Accessible waterfront location 1't HIGH SCHOOL
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