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Burien, Washington is a city with a strong commitment to education. With an excellent school rating and a wide variety of educational resources, Burien has something for everyone when it comes to learning. The city is home to two public school districts, Highline Public Schools and Seattle Public Schools, as well as several private schools that provide quality instruction to students of all ages. Local education centers such as the Regional Learning Center, the Burien Library, and the wonderful Highline College are all great places for individuals to further their educations. With its commitment to providing a diverse selection of educational programs, Burien is a great place for families and individuals looking for quality education in an inviting atmosphere.

Burien schools spend $12,575 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 18 pupils per teacher, 447 students per librarian, and 463 children per counselor.

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  EducationBurien, WashingtonUnited States
  $20,069$15,905
  $14,996$13,142
  $8,846$7,999
  18.5316.23
  9894573
  455530
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In a better time, decades ago, Burien was peaceful, fun place. It was a destination my childhood friends and I frequented on our bicycles and spent the day...all without  More

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This town used to be nice. In the past 3 years it has become terrible. Street gangs, murders and drug dealing. Leaving as soon as I  More

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I have lived in Burien since 1972. It is currently going through a Renaissance. Having become incorporated in the early '90s, its city council has fresh and forward  More

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