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Welcome to Issaquah High School!

Located in Issaquah, WA, Issaquah High serves approximately 2,300 students in grades 9-12. Read more about Our School.

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Administration Building, 5150 220th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA

The agenda and meeting details will be posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. Click here to view.

Please note the agenda and materials may be modified up to 24 hours prior to the meeting; after that time, any agenda modifications will be addressed at the meeting.

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Administration Building, 5150 220th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA

The agenda and meeting details will be posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Please note the agenda and materials may be modified up to 24 hours prior to the meeting; after that time, any agenda modifications will be addressed at the meeting.

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ISD Administration Building, 5150 220th Ave SE, Issaquah

Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Information Sessions for Caregivers (Middle School and High School)

 

If you are interested in attending an informational session about the Comprehensive Sexual Health Education curriculum, please attend one of the following informational sessions, held at the Issaquah School District Administrative office.

  • Thursday, October 3, 6:00 p.m. (presentation lasts about 1.5 hours)
  • Saturday, October 5, 9:00 a.m. (presentation lasts about 1.5 hours)

On each date at the appointed time, there will be an informal overview presentation on the Comprehensive Sexual Health Education curriculum utilized in middle and high school. Curriculum staff will be available to answer your questions.

It is not necessary for parents to attend a public review session if they do not intend to exempt their children from HIV/AIDS instruction. Being familiar with the curriculum will enhance your ability to talk with your children about this serious health threat. Current Sexual Health curriculum can be previewed through the King County Department of Public Health curriculum preview and is also on display in the lobby of the Issaquah School District Administrative building during regular office hours from 10/1/2024 until 11/15/2024.

 

HIV/AIDS Instruction for High School Students

In recognition of the significant threat that the HIV/AIDS virus presents to the health of the people of our nation, the Washington state legislature passed the Omnibus AIDS Bill in 1988.  This law directs local school districts to provide yearly instruction to students in grades 5-12 about the pathology and prevention of the HIV/AIDS virus. All 9-12 grade students will receive HIV/AIDS instruction in the course of the school day. The law requires that parents/ guardians must preview the HIV/AIDS curriculum, which is found within the FLASH curriculum, before exempting your child. This must be done each year. The information covered can be found at King County Department of Public Health curriculum preview within high school lessons 9, 11 and 12. This video, produced by the CDC, will also be shown to high school students: HIV and AIDS 101

 

Contact Information:

Dawn Wallace, Wallaced@issaquah.wednet.edu, 425-837-7043, grades 6-8

Lisa Neighbours, neigboursl@issaquah.wednet.edu, 425-837-7046, grades 9-12

 

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ISD Administration Building, 5150 220th Ave SE, Issaquah

FLASH and HIV/AIDS Curriculum Information Sessions for grade 6-8 and 9-12 

  • Your child’s teacher will be teaching the district adopted FLASH (Family Life and Sexual Health) and HIV/AIDS curriculum during this school year.  To allow you an opportunity to examine the instructional

On each date at the appointed time, there will be an informal overview presentation on the Comprehensive Sexual Health Education curriculum utilized in middle and high school. Curriculum staff will be available to answer your questions.

It is not necessary for parents to attend a public review session if they do not intend to exempt their children from HIV/AIDS instruction. Being familiar with the curriculum will enhance your ability to talk with your children about this serious health threat. Current Sexual Health curriculum can be previewed through the King County Department of Public Health curriculum preview and is also on display in the lobby of the Issaquah School District Administrative building during regular office hours from 10/1/2024 until 11/15/2024.

 

HIV/AIDS Instruction for High School Students

In recognition of the significant threat that the HIV/AIDS virus presents to the health of the people of our nation, the Washington state legislature passed the Omnibus AIDS Bill in 1988.  This law directs local school districts to provide yearly instruction to students in grades 5-12 about the pathology and prevention of the HIV/AIDS virus. All 9-12 grade students will receive HIV/AIDS instruction in the course of the school day. The law requires that parents/ guardians must preview the HIV/AIDS curriculum, which is found within the FLASH curriculum, before exempting your child. This must be done each year. The information covered can be found at King County Department of Public Health curriculum preview within high school lessons 9, 11 and 12. This video, produced by the CDC, will also be shown to high school students: HIV and AIDS 101

 

Contact Information:

Dawn Wallace, Wallaced@issaquah.wednet.edu, 425-837-7043, grades 6-8

Lisa Neighbours, neigboursl@issaquah.wednet.edu, 425-837-7046, grades 9-12

 

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Administration Building, 5150 220th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA

The agenda and meeting details will be posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Please note the agenda and materials may be modified up to 24 hours prior to the meeting; after that time, any agenda modifications will be addressed at the meeting.

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By the Numbers

2,466

Students enrolled in the 2022-23 school year.

Issaquah High School prepares students to fly when they leave the nest by inspiring students to reach their full potential and become lifelong learners who positively impact the world and community in which they live.

151 

Classroom teachers in the 2021-22 school year.

In the 2021-22 school year, our teachers had an average of 11.7 years of experience.

59.6%

Of our teachers have a master's degree or higher.

To find the contact information for one of our teachers or staff, visit the directory (use the menu option at the top right to access the directory).

97%

Of our students graduate in four years.

This data is from the 2021-22 school year, the most recent year available from OSPI.

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School Highlights & Programs

Our students will be prepared for and eager to accept the academic, occupational, personal and practical challenges of life in a dynamic global environment.

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Meet Principal Erin Connolly

Hello, Eagle families! One of the best parts about being a principal is getting to build relationships with students, staff and families. A few fun facts about me: My family immigrated to the United States in the 1920s from a tiny island off the west coast of Ireland. My favorite young adult book is “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” I enjoy listening to folk music, and if I could only eat one type of food for the rest of my life, it would be tacos. My bucket list includes traveling to all of the continents.  

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Responsible Citizenship

Students will understand and respect their freedoms and responsibilities as members of the ISD community and global world at large. They will move forward in all aspects of their lives by applying the ethical and equitable values fostered in their education.

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Comprehensive Awareness

Students will receive extensive social-emotional support each year of their educational career. In addition, they will learn life skills to support all aspects of their growth, including collaboration, goal setting, physical health, creativity, and resilience.

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