Posts Tagged ‘Levy 2018’
Community Input Needed on High School Schedule Options
The passage of the 2018 EP&O Levy provides ISD the opportunity to consider changes to the number of high school periods and credits available to students. Currently the state requires 24 credits to graduate. Issaquah HS and Skyline HS currently both have 6 period days, over 4 years, completing the required 24 credits. This leaves…
Read MoreNew High School Schedule Committee Process
New High School Schedule – Superintendent’s High School Scheduling Committee In February of 2018, voters approved the Issaquah School District’s Programs and Operations Levy, paving the way for the District to pursue expanded opportunities for high school students within a new high school schedule. A high school scheduling committee has been chartered and tasked with developing…
Read MoreLevies 2018 initial results
Thank you Issaquah School District families and community members for voting in the February 2018 Special Election. We at VIS greatly appreciate your support of our campaign as we continue to provide advocacy in support of diverse school programs, technology improvements, staffing at all grade levels, and modernized transportation. These are the Feb. 14th ballot…
Read MoreGroup Endorsements of Levies
Thank you to all the organizations that have endorsed and support the (3) February 2018 ISD Levies. To see a list of individuals who have endorsed or if you would also like to endorse the February levies, click here
Read MoreLevy Resolution and Property Acquisition Discussion at School Board meeting Nov. 8, 2017
ISD School Board meeting Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 at 7:00pm 565 NW Holly Street, Issaquah, WA 98027 7:15 PM Public Input on items not already scheduled for discussion on the agenda. Public Input.pdf 7:45PM Resolutions 1107, 1108, and 1109 regarding the Sale of the Volpe Properties – Board The Board will consider three…
Read MoreCall for Levy Committee Community Members
Every four years, the Issaquah School District asks local voters to approve levies to pay for educational essentials that the state does not fund, including school buses, classroom technology, and about 20 percent of the operations budget. Because our current levies expire next year, the District is forming a community committee now to help plan…
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