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🎓☀️ Class of 2026 Senior Picnic ☀️🎓It may have been a little chilly and breezy, but that didn’t stop our seniors from ha...
06/05/2026

🎓☀️ Class of 2026 Senior Picnic ☀️🎓

It may have been a little chilly and breezy, but that didn’t stop our seniors from having a great time at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park today! From exploring the beach and playing games to challenging staff members in co****le, it was a fun afternoon filled with laughter, memories, and time together.

We are incredibly proud of the Class of 2026 and grateful for the opportunity to celebrate this special milestone with them.

💙 Congratulations, seniors! Graduation is almost here! 🎓

06/04/2026

Final Senior Walkout - And that’s a wrap for the Class of 2026! See you tomorrow for the Senior Picnic and the Graduation ceremony on Tuesday!

What a busy and memorable week at Weston High School as we celebrate the incredible Class of 2026! Our seniors have been...
06/03/2026

What a busy and memorable week at Weston High School as we celebrate the incredible Class of 2026!

Our seniors have been making their mark in ways that will be remembered for years to come...from the annual tradition of painting the spirit rocks, to signing their names on the Senior Wall as a lasting reminder of their time at Weston.

We’ll wrap up the week with one of our favorite traditions, the Senior Picnic, where students can relax, connect, and celebrate together before graduation festivities begin.

We are so proud of this remarkable group of students and look forward to honoring them in the days ahead. Congratulations, Class of 2026...your legacy will live on at Weston!

A huge thank you to our amazing Weston High School PTSA for sponsoring yesterday’s pizza party! 🍕 Your generosity gave o...
06/03/2026

A huge thank you to our amazing Weston High School PTSA for sponsoring yesterday’s pizza party! 🍕 Your generosity gave our students a fun opportunity to connect, celebrate, and enjoy time together. We are grateful for your continued support of our school community!

Tis’ the season…T-minus 7 days until we bid farewell to the Class of 2026! 🎓
06/02/2026

Tis’ the season…T-minus 7 days until we bid farewell to the Class of 2026! 🎓

Tonight, nearly 50 Weston students returned to campus to dance the night away at our annual Spring Dance, generously spo...
05/30/2026

Tonight, nearly 50 Weston students returned to campus to dance the night away at our annual Spring Dance, generously sponsored by our amazing PTSA.

This year’s theme, Galaxy, transformed the Commons into a space-worthy celebration complete with stellar decorations, karaoke, Italian sodas, and a Chipotle dinner bar that was a huge hit. Students spent the evening singing, laughing, dancing, and making memories with friends.

What stood out just as much as the student turnout was the staff turnout. Nearly the same percentage of our staff volunteered their Friday evening to be here alongside our students. That’s what makes Weston special. We aren’t just a school, we’re a family.

A huge thank you to our Weston High School PTSA for helping create such a memorable evening and to our staff for continually showing up for students, both during and beyond the school day.

Some schools have dances. Weston has a community.

This campus is truly out of this world. 🚀

Weston High School students host first-ever blood drive to support others
05/21/2026

Weston High School students host first-ever blood drive to support others

Members of Weston High School’s HOSA Future Health Professionals Student Club partnered with Bloodw...

If awards were raindrops, Weston was caught in an absolute downpour today. ☔️ From the HOSA blood drive to our incredibl...
05/16/2026

If awards were raindrops, Weston was caught in an absolute downpour today. ☔️

From the HOSA blood drive to our incredible CAP 7 Assembly to the regional WASA Awards Ceremony, Weston High School was absolutely drenched in recognition, leadership, service, growth, and pride.

Days like today are a reminder that success doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built daily by students willing to work hard, staff willing to pour into kids, families who support them, and a community that believes in what schools can be.

Also, at this point, Gina Adams may need to put out caution signs for excessive award-related slipperiness.

Today, Weston High School hosted its very first HOSA-sponsored blood drive, and we could not be more proud of our studen...
05/15/2026

Today, Weston High School hosted its very first HOSA-sponsored blood drive, and we could not be more proud of our students.

Under the thoughtful guidance of Stephanie Jordan, our incredible HOSA students planned, organized, and executed a truly impressive community event from start to finish. From donor outreach and logistics to welcoming guests and supporting participants throughout the day, these students demonstrated professionalism, compassion, and leadership well beyond their years.

What made the day especially meaningful was seeing our broader community show up alongside our students and staff. Parents, guardians, district office personnel, and community members joined Weston students and staff in rolling up their sleeves to help save lives.

Few things make us prouder than watching students lead with purpose and give back to a community that takes such great care of all of us and of each other. This was more than a blood drive, it was a powerful reminder of what can happen when young people are empowered to serve.

Outstanding work, Weston HOSA. You made your school proud today.

Congrats to Gracie for sticking with it and completing high school. We are so glad the Open Doors program was the right ...
05/07/2026

Congrats to Gracie for sticking with it and completing high school. We are so glad the Open Doors program was the right fit for you. 

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