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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.
Students in middle and high school will be learning the district-adopted Comprehensive Sexual Health Education curriculum during this school year. 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 5, 6:00 p.m. (presentation lasts about 1.5 hours)
- Saturday, October 7, 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. The passage of SB 5395, Comprehensive Sexual Education Bill, did not impact the District’s adopted sexual health curriculum. Our current sexual health curriculum content meets the requirements of the bill
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 at https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/locations/family-planning/education/FLASH/previews.aspx and is also on display in the lobby of the Issaquah School District Administrative building during regular office hours until 10/9/2023.
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 https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/locations/family-planning/education/FLASH/previews.aspx within lessons 9, 11 and 12. This video, produced by the CDC, will also be shown to high school students: https://youtu.be/vU8-iAB8iQc
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
Students in middle and high school will be learning the district-adopted Comprehensive Sexual Health Education curriculum during this school year. 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 5, 6:00 p.m. (presentation lasts about 1.5 hours)
- Saturday, October 7, 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. The passage of SB 5395, Comprehensive Sexual Education Bill, did not impact the District’s adopted sexual health curriculum. Our current sexual health curriculum content meets the requirements of the bill
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 at https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/locations/family-planning/education/FLASH/previews.aspx and is also on display in the lobby of the Issaquah School District Administrative building during regular office hours until 10/9/2023.
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 https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/locations/family-planning/education/FLASH/previews.aspx within lessons 9, 11 and 12. This video, produced by the CDC, will also be shown to high school students: https://youtu.be/vU8-iAB8iQc
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
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.
Our school is participating in the Washington State Healthy Youth Survey during fall 2023. At Issaquah High School, we will administer the survey to students on October 17, 2023.The survey will be given to students in Grades 6, 8, 10 and 12.
The Healthy Youth Survey includes questions related to physical activity and diet, unintentional and intentional injury, substance use, sexual behaviors, abuse, risk and protective factors, and access to school-based services. Survey results are used by schools, communities, and state agencies to plan programs to support our youth and reduce their risks.
Participation in the survey is voluntary and the students’ answers are anonymous. There are no codes or information used to match a survey to a student.
Please visit the ISD Healthy Youth Survey webpage to read the Parent and Student Notification Letter for more information. You may also visit the Healthy Youth Survey webpage for further details.
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IHS XC boys team is ranked #1 for 4A and girls are ranked #2 for 4A!
Teams ran in the Mook XC Invite Invitational and The 16th King’s Cross Invitational this weekend.
With almost everyone on our team post either a new personal best, season’s best, or a near-personal best, it is evident that even through some of our toughest training, our athletes can put up amazing performances.
Great job TEAM! Fly Eagles Fly!
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2,466
Students enrolled in the 2022-23 school year.
151
Classroom teachers in the 2021-22 school year.
59.6%
Of our teachers have a master's degree or higher.
97%
Of our students graduate in four years.
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