Issaquah School District

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

As of November 2012, the district has an enrollment of 17,787 and 24 total schools.

Schools

High schools

Middle schools (6-8)

Primary schools (K-5)

In the news

2002 District strike

The Issaquah School District teachers' union voted to strike which in turn left Issaquah schools to be closed from the opening day of school, September 4, until September 26 – closing the school for a total of three weeks; fifteen total school days. An agreement was made on September 25 ratified by a 740-45 majority vote cast by the teachers at Issaquah High School, relieving the teachers of the threats of fines that would be put in place because the teachers voted to defy a King County Superior Court injunction calling for the teachers to return to work.[2] Resulting from the strike was a 3.8 percent pay increase over two years; ninety-five percent being covered by state aid. An additional $250 "return to work incentive" was offered to all teachers as well as a $500 bonus the following year. Because of the increased incentive to return to work, more staff was gained in that year than during any previous year.[2]

2006 Bus driver termination

An Issaquah School District bus driver now identified as Staci LaManna was fired in September 2006 when she allegedly "flipped off" Former United States President George W. Bush in June 2006 while she was transporting a group of students back from a field trip to the Woodland Park Zoo.[3] The 43-year-old driver has filed a union grievance for wrongful termination.[4] The Issaquah School District stated that the termination was a result of a "pattern of behavior" and not for any political reasons.[5]

2015 District Walkout

All schools in the Issaquah School District were closed on May 19, 2015 when the Issaquah School District Teacher's Union voted to go on strike to earn more funding from the state for Washington's schools. Thousands of teachers of the Issaquah School District, Mercer Island School District, and Seattle School District filled the streets of Downtown Seattle and traveled from the Seattle Center to Westlake Park. The commotion caused by this walkout caused some senators in Olympia to propose a bill to decrease teacher's pay while on strike, but this proposal was not accepted by many senators.[6]

References

  1. "Liberty High School". Liberty.issaquah.wednet.edu. 2012-08-16. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
  2. 1 2 Roberts, Gregory (2002-09-26). "All sides -- including kids -- voice relief at Issaquah strike's resolution". The Seattle Post Intelligencer. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  3. School Fires Driver For Giving Bush The Finger - Education News Story - WKMG Orlando Archived March 1, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Tuinstra, Rachel (2006-12-29). "She flipped off president, wants old job". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
  5. Postman, David (2006-11-01). "District says driver did more than flip the bird to Bush". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
  6. Thousands of teachers hit streets in Seattle — and Dems walk out, too

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