New to Issaquah high – a ptsa event

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New to Issaquah high – a ptsa event Issaquah high school New to Issaquah high – a ptsa event

Building mission Mission: 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.

Thanks ptsa!!! PTSA provides great support for our school. Grants, classroom funds, student aid, senior events, college test prep, parent ed, staff appreciation, volunteer work at the school Monthly meetings with ASB, SRO, Principal

Quick facts/Nuts and bolts Current enrollment: 2450 Building goals/focus: Students finding their own path On time graduation Nest time: whole child education Best parent resources: E-News, school website, teacher websites and having a current/accurate email in Family Access Family access is the best place to check academic progress/current grades. Teachers update grades roughly every 2 weeks. Best Advice: something for everyone, get involved, don’t take on too much, ask for help, use NEST time, be nice

Student handbook Electronic policies Attendance Rules/expectations

Problem Solving Try your best to encourage your student to solve the problem themselves (talk to or email teacher/coach/advisor) Offer to sit in with them while they problem solve Do not go directly to supervisor without talking to them to try to resolve the issue first

Final thoughts… Curriculum Night September 11th @ 7:00pm Please carpool!!!! Contact me: mccormicka@issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-6008