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ISD says new high school is the only option to relieve overcrowding at Skyline, Issaquah

Sammamish, WALocal News

The Issaquah School District has announced that building a new high school is crucial to alleviating overcrowding at Skyline High School. With current enrollments exceeding capacity, the district aims to maintain student populations between 1,400 and 1,600 per school once the new facility is completed. This decision comes in response to growing concerns from parents and community members about the impact of overcrowded classrooms on educational quality. The district believes that the new high school will provide the necessary space and resources to enhance the educational experience for students. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to strengthen the educational infrastructure in Issaquah, a city experiencing rising enrollment numbers.

Community engagement will be vital as the district seeks input on the new school's design, facilities, and programs. As planning progresses, the district encourages collaboration with stakeholders to ensure that the new high school effectively meets the needs of future students, reflecting a proactive approach to educational planning and community support.

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