Issaquah High School

Issaquah High School This is the official page for Issaquah High School, a public school in the Issaquah School District of Issaquah, WA.

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Jordan Frost: District HIB Coordinator
Amanda Dorey: Civil Rights Compliance Officer
Pam Ridenour: Section 504 Coordinator

07/12/2024

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05/01/2023
Congratulations to Mackenzie Bice! Our 2023 Pi Day winner – memorizing 1071 digits of pi!This is a new record, beating I...
03/17/2023

Congratulations to Mackenzie Bice!

Our 2023 Pi Day winner – memorizing 1071 digits of pi!

This is a new record, beating Isaiah Kim (class of 2019) who had 1001 digits.

2nd Place – Justine Wang with 250 digits

3rd Place – Gavin Zhou with 179 digits

This past weekend, Issaquah Cross Country travelled north to Lakewood HS for the District Championships. Our girls team ...
11/02/2022

This past weekend, Issaquah Cross Country travelled north to Lakewood HS for the District Championships. Our girls team placed a very close second place with standout performances. Senior Kate Yahn placed 3rd with a PR of 18:02, junior Jane Harig was close behind in 6th, junior Clara Tubbs threw down a 25 second PR and was 12th, sophomore Riley Eberhardt closed hard and finished 19th, senior Julia Ryan, junior Giada Oliva and senior Anna Jensen ran tough for the team to round out our varsity squad. Senior Ben Konopka led the boys team with a very impressive 2nd place finish, followed by sophomore Connor Rickey in 4th, junior Brennen Rickey in 7th, sophomore Elliot McIntosh in 11th, sophomore Alex Yahn with a giant PR finishing 15th, senior Jonathan Liu at 22nd, and sophomore Henry Tait at 24th. With this performance, our boys brought home the first District championship for the program since 2015. All seven of our varsity boys earned individual trips to the podium, an amazing testament to the talent of the team. Both teams head to the WIAA state meet in Pasco this Saturday, November 5th. Both teams have worked extremely hard this season and look to bring home some hardware! Please visit https://www.wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=311 for information regarding live streaming and results, ticketing information, and all other details regarding the state meet. Fly Eagles, Fly!

On to State! Last weekend at the KingCo Cross Country Meet the Issaquah High Girls Team took home the KingCo Championshi...
10/26/2022

On to State! Last weekend at the KingCo Cross Country Meet the Issaquah High Girls Team took home the KingCo Championship, while the Boys Team took home 2nd. 20 XC Athletes will be headed to the State Championship Meet next weekend in Pasco. Go Eagles!

Online registration is open now via FinalForms. You must also upload a physical to FinalForms and pay online athletics f...
10/26/2022

Online registration is open now via FinalForms. You must also upload a physical to FinalForms and pay online athletics fees.

You’re invited to “Kicking M.S. with Claudia,” hosted by the Issaquah High School Eagles varsity girls soccer team tomor...
10/03/2022

You’re invited to “Kicking M.S. with Claudia,” hosted by the Issaquah High School Eagles varsity girls soccer team tomorrow, Oct. 4 at Issaquah High School. This special event will collect donations for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Claudia Longo, an I.H.S. alum and current University of Washington soccer player, will speak briefly at halftime, and the team will conduct a “Miracle Minute” fundraiser.

Longo was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis during her senior year at I.H.S., and gradated in 2018. She was instrumental in two state championships that the Eagles won in 2015 and 2017.

“Claudia is a remarkable young woman with grace and unstoppable determination,” coach Jason Lichtenberger said. “We are excited to partner with her to raise awareness for this disease and build inspiration within our community to remind young and old, to never give up and always chase your dreams.”

The Eagles will wear orange socks to show their support of Claudia and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Volunteers will sell commemorative T-shirts and bracelets. Donations may be made at the ticket booth upon entry or throughout the game; or virtually and anonymously at https://wa-issaquah-lite.intouchreceipting.com/ [select “Issaquah High School” then “Multiple Sclerosis”].

Longo was an All-American high school soccer player, and was an assistant coach for the Eagles in 2018. Multiple sclerosis currently has no cure. Symptoms vary and may include extreme fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, vision problems, vertigo and more. Nearly 1 million people in the United States live with M.S. Learn more: www.nationalmssociety.org/.

Tomorrow’s JV game is at 5:30 p.m., followed by varsity at 7:30 p.m.; the Eagles will play against Redmond.

📸 credit: Melinda Frye.

09/23/2022

Families, in case you have not checked your email, this message was sent to you via the bulletin. Please do not post questions in response to this message; we wanted to ensure you had accurate information.

Dear Issaquah High Families,

We want to inform you that at about 11:45 a.m. today, Issaquah Police were called to Issaquah High. Police were called out of an abundance of caution, because of a possible safety concern. Police helped us determine that everyone was safe and left before the end of lunch.

We understand that when the police are called stories can sometimes evolve into things they are not. We will always share updates with families via official communications like this one. In situations such as this, we rely on guidance from law enforcement professionals to determine the best course of action.

If you or your student have any concerns, the tip line is always available: https://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/tip

Thank you,

Erin Connolly
Principal

Safety Concern - Issaquah School District 411

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700 2nd Avenue S. E
Issaquah, WA
98027

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