Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight February 2025

Issaquah, WALocal News

The February 2025 Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight brings attention to several key initiatives and events within the Issaquah School District. One highlight is the upcoming "Hidden in Plain Sight" exhibit, designed to educate parents about the subtle signs of alcohol and substance use in teenagers, scheduled for March 6 at Skyline High School. In her latest video update, Superintendent Heather Tow-Yick emphasizes the district's unwavering commitment to academic excellence and family engagement, while also discussing the formation of a new Capital Projects Oversight Committee aimed at improving school facilities. The article also announces a screening of the powerful documentary "The Right to Read," which addresses the urgent literacy crisis in America and advocates for equitable access to reading instruction. Furthermore, the spotlight celebrates Issaquah High School's dance team for securing first place at the 2025 Dance Your Heart Out Competition, underscoring student accomplishments in extracurricular activities.

The Issaquah Schools Foundation is seeking community involvement, inviting residents to contribute their time and skills to support various initiatives. Collectively, these features illustrate the district's commitment to fostering a supportive educational environment and enhancing community engagement. By addressing pressing issues and celebrating achievements, the article serves as a vital resource for parents and community members.

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