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Discovery
Enjoy coffee, tea and snacks at our "Community Connections with Kathy" event. Meet Principal Kathy Keegan, Wenli Mithal, our Family Partnership Liaison, and several Discovery and ISD support staff.
Discovery families!
We are stem2leaf, a nonprofit made up of 4 students from Skyline Highschool. Our goal is to spread our love of STEM to kids, specifically children who do not have access or funds to the educational resources they deserve.
Dear Discovery Families!
This spring your student in grades 3-5 will take the Smarter Balanced in math and English language arts. Students in grades 5 will also take the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS).
Field trips fees -
If your child has been on a field trip or has one coming up in the near future you have fees assessed on their accounts. Please go to pay on-line to pay for these fees and any others they may have on their account.
You can access the pay on-line portal here: https://wa-issaquah.intouchreceipting.com/
If you are first time user, please follow the instructions to set up your password on the button mid-way down the page.
If you have any questions please call our office at 425-837-4100
To limit interruption and distractions cell phones and Smart Watches need to be turned off and in backpacks while on campus and/or during school hours.
Students will receive one warning to put the phone away. If they do not comply, the teacher will take the phone to the office for a parent/guardian to pick up at the end of the day.
Please see our District Elementary Parent Handbook regarding Telephone use/Electronic devises policy:
District
The Cultural and Family Partnerships Team invites new families in the ISD, especially ones new to the U.S. school system to “Family Connections Question and Answer Sessions” on Wednesday, April 24. There are both morning and evening sessions.
This is an opportunity to meet the Family Partnership staff and learn to navigate our schools.
During Spring Break, our district received significant media attention regarding a student’s request to form an interfaith prayer club at Creekside Elementary School. Please know that we take our commitment to uphold student rights seriously; this includes those rights associated with religious exercise and liberty. Details about the approvial timeline for clubs at Creekside are enclosed.
In an April 2 meeting, members of the Bond Advisory Committee identified the priorities they think are important to the students, families, staff and community members they represent. Then, they began to discuss in small groups which projects might align with or support the priorities they would like to see addressed. This was the committee’s sixth meeting out of eight.
The King County Office of Emergency Management recently gifted 20 Bleed Control Kits to the district for use in our schools in the event of an emergency. Each Bleed Control Kit comes with eight individual bleeding control packs. This grant is worth approximately $17,000.
The Special Services Department is hosting a presentation for parents of students with disabilities on the topic of Financial Strategies and Estate Planning. The session will be from 5:30-7 p.m. on April 25 via Zoom. Details enclosed.