Cultural Bridges Magazine for Issaquah School District Families

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Schools Foundation has unveiled Cultural Bridges Magazine, edition #29, designed for families in the Issaquah School District and available in eight languages. This resource is pivotal in helping families navigate the complexities of the school system. It includes vital information regarding elementary report cards, peer tutoring opportunities, and best practices for special education inclusion. Additionally, the magazine explains the differences between the PTA, ASB, and Booster Clubs, thus empowering parents to participate meaningfully in their children's education. Furthermore, it sheds light on the services provided by the Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank, reinforcing community support.

By catering to diverse linguistic backgrounds, the foundation demonstrates its commitment to inclusivity within the educational environment. This magazine not only serves as an informational tool but also as a bridge between families and the school district. Ultimately, it fosters a sense of community and collaboration, essential for student success.

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