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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.

IHCA Board of Directors Elections 2024 Voting Process

The Issaquah Highlands Community Association (IHCA) is conducting online elections for its Board of Directors until June 17, 2024. Homeowners can vote for candidates in their districts and approve IRS Revenue Ruling 70-604 regarding excess operating income. Voting is facilitated through the Votegrity platform.

May Volunteer of the Month: Dave Dandeneau, Garden Ambassador

Issaquah Highlands resident Dave Dandeneau has been named May's Volunteer of the Month for his contributions as a garden ambassador at Vista Gardens, where he created a shared herb garden and shared gardening insights, highlighting the benefits of community gardening on family health and relationships.

Talus: Upcoming Parcel 9 Stabilization Wall Work

Upcoming construction will commence on the Parcel 9 project in Talus, focusing on the final stabilization walls. The work is set to begin on June 3, 2024, and will last approximately six months.

Three Volunteers Recognized for Service to Issaquah Highlands

Three community volunteers were honored at the 44th Annual Community Awards in Issaquah Highlands. Zinna Park received the Youth Leadership Award, Ben Armlin was awarded the Community Builder Award, and Kashif Zahoor was named Volunteer of the Year for their outstanding contributions to 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.

Meeting Recap: Wildfire Preparedness & Crime Trends

The article recaps a community meeting on wildfire preparedness and crime trends in Issaquah Highlands, featuring insights from Eastside Fire & Rescue and the Issaquah Police Department. Key points include the need for personal emergency preparedness as wildfire risks rise and a report of declining violent crimes alongside an increase in property crimes.

Trailhead Direct Service to Issaquah Returns for 2024 Season

The Trailhead Direct service returns for the 2024 season, providing transit options from Seattle and the Issaquah Transit Center to various hiking trails in the Issaquah Alps from May 25 to September 15. This initiative aims to enhance access to outdoor recreational areas while addressing parking and safety concerns at trailheads. The service is wheelchair accessible and offers affordable fare options for different groups.

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.

HY Class of 2024: Viggy Ravilla

Viggy Ravilla, a Central Park resident and graduating senior from Issaquah High School, has actively served on the Highlands Youth Advisory Board for two years. He plans to attend the University of Washington to pursue a career in medicine, reflecting on his impactful community experiences.

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