Tree huggers, rejoice: the Seattle Hearing Examiner has declared the grove of trees at Ingraham High School a “rare plant habitat.”
This will likely put an end to the school district’s plan to remove the trees to build additional classrooms on the campus.
Because of the classroom shortage at Ingraham, the school district is now considering a plan to conduct future classes in treehouses on the campus.

I predict the School District will fire him for doing his job so they can steamroll this through.
Ha! Tree houses!
Trees have apparently won their battle against small class sizes?
there’s not, like, a PARKING LOT to build on top of?
@1, the Hearing Examiner is an independent examiner appointed by the City Council. The School District’s only play is to try appealing to Superior Court.
But remember, the School District can’t fire Superior Court judges either.
In case you were wondering about that too.
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