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On May 30, ReLife School proudly celebrated the graduation of two students in an intimate ceremony recognizing their hard work, growth, and perseverance. Surrounded by staff, teachers, and family members, the graduates were honored for reaching a significant milestone in their educational journeys.
Both students faced and overcame significant challenges during their time at ReLife. Through consistent effort, strong relationships with staff, and a willingness to grow, they made meaningful progress both academically and personally. Their success reflects not only their own resilience, but the strength of the support systems around them.
ReLife, a program of Puget Sound Educational Service District (PSESD), serves students in grades 2 through 12 who experience social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. The program creates a safe and structured learning environment where students build academic skills, develop healthy coping strategies, and gain the confidence to take their next steps.
“Our greatest work is seeing our students move forward with the tools, skills, and resources to be their best selves; to see them walking on the bridges of opportunity where the walls of confinement once stood.” said Principal Reginald Reid.
As they move forward, these graduates carry with them the tools they’ve worked hard to develop and the support of a community that believes in their continued success.
Congratulations to the ReLife Class of 2025!