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Issaquah School District Asks Community to Vote for Upcoming Bond

The Issaquah School District is urging community members to vote on an important bond to enhance school safety and security, including upgrades to intercom systems and security cameras. The district is also seeking input on new high school curriculum materials through a survey and promoting volunteer opportunities and the upcoming Monster Mash 5K fundraiser to support local students.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: September 2024

The Issaquah Highlands community is invited to celebrate the start of the 2024-25 school year with a Mimosa Morning event at Blakely Hall. The Issaquah School District is also implementing a new login method for Canvas and accepting applications for online learning courses for middle and high school students.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: September 2024

The article highlights the start of the 2024-25 school year in the Issaquah School District, featuring events like the 'Mimosa Morning' celebration and a back-to-school video update from Superintendent Heather Tow-Yick. It discusses a new login method for Canvas, online learning applications, and the referral window for the Highly Capable Program, while emphasizing community engagement opportunities such as volunteering for the Instructional Materials Committee.

Local Teen Ashwin Suresh Earns Congressional Award

Local resident Ashwin Suresh has earned a silver Congressional Award, a significant achievement that reflects his dedication to personal growth and community service. His journey to this award helped him balance his academic and extracurricular commitments while deepening his connection to his community and faith. Ashwin's accomplishments have also secured his acceptance into the University of Southern California.

July Volunteer of the Month: Jeric Yuen, Highlands Youth Advisory Board

Jeric Yuen, a resident of Central Park, has been recognized as July's Volunteer of the Month for his contributions to the Highlands Youth Advisory Board. He shares his positive experiences living in Issaquah Highlands, highlighting community events and the neighborhood's infrastructure.

The Power of Practice: How it Shapes Success and Possibilities

The article highlights the importance of practice in mastering skills, building confidence, and cultivating perseverance. It uses examples from well-known figures and promotes the Kumon Program's approach to encouraging practice in students.

Emergency Preparation Basics Workshop on September 28 in Issaquah Highlands

An emergency preparation event will be held on September 28, 2024, at Blakely Hall in Issaquah Highlands, providing residents with essential skills and knowledge to prepare their households for disasters. The event, sponsored by the Issaquah Highlands Council, will cover topics such as communication, necessary supplies, and local resources.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: June 2024

The 'Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight' article shares important updates from the Issaquah School District, including a bond initiative for energy-efficient facilities, online learning options for students, and summer support resources. It also highlights community events like a back-to-school resource fair and preschool program enrollment, showcasing the district's commitment to education and community engagement.

Level Up Your Skills: Staff Code Offers Free Game Development Course

Staff Code, a nonprofit founded by two high school students in Issaquah Highlands, is offering a free four-week game development course focused on Python programming. Classes will take place at Blakely Hall starting May 28, targeting students from late elementary to high school. The initiative aims to provide accessible coding education without the financial burden often associated with such classes.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: May 2024

The 'Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: May 2024' article highlights key events and initiatives within the Issaquah School District, including graduation announcement submissions, AP exam study sessions at Blakely Hall, and updates from the Bond Advisory Committee. It emphasizes community involvement and provides essential resources for families and students, addressing local educational issues and mental health resources.