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Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: April 2023

Issaquah Highlands 2022-23 Reflections Finalists

Reflections congratulates all the incredible Issaquah Highlands student artists for their imaginative brilliance!

  • Film Finalist: Kiaan Chopra
  • Music Composition Finalist: Anika Iyer
  • Photography Finalist: Ruofan Han
  • Visual Arts Finalists: Cassidy Hoffman, Abiegail Ahn, Allison Choi, Karen Chen, Shareen Qaisrani, Yuchan Zachary Na, Deeya Chokkapu, Lana Elmusharaf, Arjun Iyer, Elijah Sewell, Arya Shitikond, Cruise Skokos, Iva Upadhyay, & Eric Zhang.

PTSA and Booster Club Offer Senior Scholarships

Issaquah High PTSA encourages students to continue their education after graduation by offering multiple scholarships for tech/vocational pursuits as well as two-year community colleges and four-year universities. Students applying must be in good academic standing and demonstrate a commitment to furthering education. Senior scholarships support students who’ve shown significant personal and academic growth throughout their IHS career. Eligibility includes students currently enrolled at IHS, with 2.0 or higher G.P.A, who are committed to furthering their education after graduation. Applications are due April 17. Visit the website for more details.

The Issaquah High School Booster Club is also awarding senior scholarships! Every spring, scholarships valued at $1,000 or more are awarded to selected IHS graduating seniors. Applications and requirements can be found online. Don’t delay – applications are due in mid-April.

The ARC of King County: Preparing for Life after High School

The King County School-to-Work Program (S2W) is a system-wide partnership that connects students with developmental disabilities to employment services. The S2W team is putting on a series of informational virtual events geared toward transition-aged students and their families via Zoom on Thursday, April 20, from 6-7:30 p.m. The virtual events will provide information about employment, life after school, resources and more. Live interpretation services are available at all events, with the ability to accommodate other language/accessibility needs. Contact 206-477-7661 or send an email for additional information or alternative languages. Join the series by Zoom ID: 894 1805 2863.

Join the Grand Ridge Elementary PTSA 2023 Cultural Fair

Grand Ridge Elementary PTSA is excited to bring back the Cultural Fair on Tuesday, April 25, from 6-8 p.m. The Cultural Fair is an exciting and educational event designed to celebrate the rich diversity of cultures represented at Grand Ridge. Everyone is encouraged to share their heritage with friends and the community. Volunteers are needed to help the PTSA—as part of the planning group or hosting a country booth or offering a helping hand. Email for more information.

Support the “Nourish Every Mind” Fundraiser

Issaquah Schools Foundation’s annual “Nourish Every Mind” fundraising event is coming up on April 27! ISF creates limitless opportunities for students by leveraging unparalleled and trusted partnerships across the community. The foundation manages more than 40 programs and champions innovative ideas throughout ISD, filling gaps not funded by Washington state. Please help fuel success for our students by attending, learning more about the foundation, and donating to support students. Your entire donation goes directly to support for students. The Student Showcase Program takes place at the Issaquah Community Center from 12-1 p.m. Doors open at 11 a.m.

Tour the World in One Night at the IMS Multicultural Fair

The PTSA Multicultural Fair at Issaquah Middle School is a family event showcasing the wonderful cultural diversity within our school—through food, entertainment and information. This year’s Multicultural Fair will be held April 27 at 6 p.m. Some previously featured nations include Korea, Mexico, Malaysia, Peru, Pakistan, Sweden and the United States. Interested in joining the fun or volunteering to help-out? Send an email here.

Donate Lunches for Spring Break

School breaks are usually a joyous time for children. However, for some children, breaks can be a period when their family doesn’t have enough food. “Lunch for the Break” works to make sure all ISD students have enough to eat when school is not in session. Donating helps relieve stress for families by providing meals to kids who normally receive school lunches. Consider donating groceries or money to help families within our community. Find details online.

Running Start Program

Running Start enables high school juniors and seniors to enroll in college courses numbered 100 or above while simultaneously completing their high school education, thereby earning dual credits. Running Start is similar to other dual enrollment programs common at public and private colleges and universities in other states. For more information and specifics on Issaquah High School’s Running Start program, visit here.

ISD Seeking Volunteers for Senior Exit Interviews

Seniors are required to complete an exit interview prior to graduation, with the purpose of providing students with interview experience and gain feedback on student preparedness. Volunteers interview four or five senior students per hour with other volunteers. Learn more and sign-up here.

Utilize PTSA College & Career Planning Webinars

For juniors and seniors looking toward the future…Issaquah High PTSA partners with outstanding college application advisors and business leaders to provide guidance on college applications and career pursuits—from the comfort of your own home. Taped recordings, slides, presentations and links from college and career planning Webinars are available online.

Summer Counseling Opportunities for Middle and High School Students

Counselor-In-Training (CIT) applications and information for 2023 are now available! In a span of three weeks, students will learn valuable leadership and confidence-building skills, make new friends and create lasting memories as a CIT. The program is designed for teens entering grades 8-11, who are enthusiastic, responsible, hardworking and love everything camp. Send questions via email or call 425-837-3388.

Tracie Jones is a Wisteria Park resident.