After 15 years in its building at 5012 S.W. Genesee St., Pathfinder is moving.
The Pathfinder K-8 Alternative School is moving out of its building in Genessee HIll after 15 years there.
In celebration and remembrance of their time their, the school has planned a party June 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., inviting all Pathfinder staff, students, families, current and alumni to join.
Pathfinder is moving from its location at 5012 S.W. Genesee St. to the Cooper School building, at 1901 S.W. Genesee St. in the Delridge area. The Cooper program will close this year and student will have the option of attending Pathfinder or other nearby schools.
The Seattle School Board voted to close Cooper in January as part of the district's Capacity Management Plan.
Organizers said, "If you attended Genesee Hill School or worked there, this may be your last chance to see the old building, please come and join us."
People will be invited to walk through the hallways and reminisce, view old pictures, films and yearbooks, visit with old friends and teachers to visit, sing school songs, play games and join the Native Friendship Circle Song and Dance to say good bye to Genesee Hill.