School starts tomorrow – watch for kids

Seattle Public Schools are gearing up to start the school year tomorrow.

With weather in the 70s forecasted through Friday, you can expect students will be walking to and from school this week.

New this year is the reopening of Lincoln High School in Wallingford, which closed in the 80s.

Most elementary schools start just before 8am, while Ballard High School starts at 8:45am. Classes let out between 2pm and 3pm — here’s the full bell schedule.

5 thoughts to “School starts tomorrow – watch for kids”

  1. First lesson of the day kids, look out for cars when crossing the street, because in the big scheme of things, you’re just flecks of dust in the universe, responsible for your own well being.

    1. Said in a less snarky way, this is actually good advice. Be cognizant of your surrounds – because the person behind the wheel might be distracted.

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