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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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Upcoming Events

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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.

All Grades

  • 1:30-2:30: All School Lunch
  • 2:35-3:45: Flex Time  - Watch iVision - School Attendance Taken (important for athletics and activities)

Grade 12 and any non-testing (10th/11th grade students): In Library

  • Non-Testing 10th/11th grade students - 10:10-1:30: Study Hall/Xello Activities
  • 12th Grade - 10:10-1:30: Work on Senior Exit Interview activities, homework, College Applications
  • Seniors/Parents of Seniors: If graduation is planned for this year, utilize the PSAT time on October 23rd to complete 12th grade core lessons in Xello; it is a graduation requirement.
  • If the 11th grade lessons have not yet been completed, ensure those are also given attention. Reach out to the College & Career Center if you have questions.

The PSAT test fee is $18.

  • Payment will be accepted beginning Friday, Oct. 25. To pay, please use the online payment system or pay directly to our ASB Bookkeeper.
  • If you need financial assistance to pay for the PSAT, complete this form.

If your student is participating in PSAT/NMSQT, they should bring:

  • ID: Any form of Picture ID will be accepted
  • New: School issued laptop (this year, PSAT will be taken in digital format on school issued devices).  
  • Calculator: graphing, scientific or four-function are acceptable (smartphones, smartwatches, etc. are not acceptable)
    • Note: Calculators not required for testing
  • Test questions are written so that students can complete them without use of a calculator
  • Water and Snacks: allowed during breaks
  • IF your student receives accommodations here at IHS please make sure they speak with their school counselor to plan for testing

Note: NO cell phones, smart watches, etc. Students are not allowed to wear hats while taking the test.

Here is some useful information for you to access as the PSAT date approaches:

  • Official Student Guide to the PSAT/NMSQT: a good resource to read over with your student prior to taking the test. The guide includes information on test regulations, sample test items and test-taking tips: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt

Again, we are excited to offer this testing opportunity to all our 10th and 11th graders. The PSAT/NMSQT can qualify students for the National Merit Scholarship* as well as other scholarships while also allowing them to practice testing skills in a familiar environment.

*National Merit Scholarship qualification available for grade 11 scores only

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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.

Sign Up for World Language Credit Test. Offered Nov. 6, Feb. 12 and April 23

Are you fluent in a language other than English? If you can speak, read, write and listen with understanding in another language you may be able to take the World Language Credit Test and earn up to four credits for high school graduation. Students who earn high marks can also earn the Seal of Biliteracy, which, if earned, will appear on your transcript.

There will be three test dates available this school year – Wednesday morning November 6th, 2024; February 12th, 2025 and April 23rd, 2025.  Students must arrive at 7:30 a.m. and must pay ahead of time and register for the test. If students arrive without paying and registering for the test, they will not be able to take the test.

The test is only open to Issaquah High School students and will be offered again next school year.

If you are interested in taking the world language competency test, please read the Frequently Asked Questions and then fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/r/ar9GRrXLhu?origin=lprLink.

Once you fill out the form, you will be contacted by Mrs. Gensheimer, the test coordinator, with more information.

AP Registration Information

Hello AP Students/Parents,

With AP registration around the corner, it is time to start thinking about registering for the AP Exams that you plan on taking in May.  The registration process consists of two parts:

Part I:  Register for exams via MyAP (myap.collegeboard.org).  This ensures that an exam will be ordered for you to take.

Part II: Process exam payments in Total Registration.  This is how you pay for the exams you plan to take. 

BOTH parts must be completed

Click here for a PDF of the documents

 

Steps to Register in MyAP:

1.      Sign in to myap.collegeboard.org with your College Board account.  This is the same login you use to access your AP scores, PSAT/NMSQT scores, and register for the SAT. If you do not have an account, you need to create one.

2.      Click the Join a Course or Exam Button.

3.      Enter the join code your teacher gave you.  If you are not currently enrolled in an AP Course but are planning to take the exam, the join code can be found on the IHS Library Canvas Page or can be received by emailing Jacob Blaskie. 

4.      Click Submit and verify course information.  If needed, you may be prompted to provide some registration information (if this is your first time logging in).

5.      Congratulations! You have registered for the AP Exam

 

Steps to Process Payments in Total Registration:

1.      Go to Total Registration (https://user.totalregistration.net/AP/480500)

2.      Follow the on-screen directions for signing up.  Make sure to select the correct teacher/period when signing up.  If not currently enrolled in an AP Course, make sure to select the “Exam Only” Sections.

 

Are You Done? Double Check

 Register for class section using teacher provided join codes in MyAP.

 Pay for AP Exams using Total Registration.

Questions? Please feel free to reach out to Jacob Blaskie (blaskiej@issaquah.wednet.edu

Additional information can be found on the IHS Website Testing Page  https://issaquahhigh.isd411.org/academics/testing

Happening Now at Issaquah High

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Issaquah Celebrated Homecoming with a fun spirit week and ended with a Friday Football game and Saturday Dance “A Night in Paris.” 

The Homecoming Football Game was Friday and Eagles won 27 to 21! The Homecoming half-time show will include performances from the IHS Cheer Squad, Dance Team and Marching Band, as well as recognition of our IHS Homecoming Heroes and our annual Homecoming Fireworks show. Families had the chance to participate in a miracle minute event for American Cancer Society as part of our Homecoming for a Cure event.

Saturdays Homecoming Dance, "A Night in Paris" featured awesome music, a balloon Eiffel Tower, photo booths, painting and snacks. 

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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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