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Issaquah School District

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Issaquah School District No. 411 is a public school district in King County, Washington, USA and serves the city of Issaquah as well as portions of Sammamish and Newcastle, Washington.

As of October 2004, the district has an enrollment of 15,388 students.

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[edit] Schools

[edit] High schools

  • Issaquah High School, is located in the heart of downtown Issaquah. School colors: Purple and Gold. Mascot: Eagle. Issaquah High School is Issaquah's oldest high school at nearly 100 years old.
  • Liberty Senior High School, was founded in 1977 and is located on the East Renton Plateau, Washington. The school was named the National Blue Ribbon school in 1999 and was recognized in Washington D.C. School colors: Silver, Green and Blue. Mascot: Patriot. [1]
  • Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus, Issaquah's newest secondary school which serves 9th grade students from Skyline High School and Issaquah High School. School colors: Green and gold (two colors that come from Skyline and Issaquah). Mascot: Lynx.
  • Skyline High School is the newest high school which was constructed in 1997. Located in Sammamish, Washington, Skyline High School serves as a community center for the city of Sammamish. School colors: Green and Silver. Mascot: Spartan.
  • Tiger Mountain Community High School

[edit] Middle schools

[edit] Primary schools

  • Apollo Elementary School
  • Briarwood Elementary School
  • Cascade Ridge Elementary School
  • Challenger Elementary School
  • Clark Elementary School
  • Cougar Ridge Elementary School
  • Discovery Elementary School
  • Endeavour Elementary School
  • Grand Ridge Elementary School
  • Issaquah Valley Elementary School
  • Maple Hills Elementary School
  • Newcastle Elementary School
  • Sunny Hills Elementary School
  • Sunset Elementary School

[edit] In The News

An Issaquah School District bus driver was recently fired for "flipping off" United States President George W. Bush. The driver, Jeremy Parker, purportedly bragged to fellow bus drivers of his actions, and has since filed a union grievance for wrongful termination. In an act of reparation, the Issaquah School District has donated three school buses (valued at over $300,000 each) to the White House. The buses, manufactured by Bluebird, will be used to shuttle disadvantaged youth to and from White House "Future Bus Drivers of America" training camps.

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