Important General Meeting!

Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 pm Liberty Career Center We will elect our Nominating Committee, so a quorum of members is required.  Please come and let your voice be heard!  You can also hear an update on Senior Events and a word from Principal Almy.

CLASS OF 2015

Check out the new Senior Events website for the Class of 2015 at http://liberty2015seniorevents.weebly.com/.  This website provides the most recent information about Baccalaureate (An Evening of Reflection), Senior Breakfast, Graduation, and the Grad Night Party.  We are still accepting parent volunteers for all three events.  You may sign up for any of these events at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4cadae2babf49-senior/.  Seniors interested in performing, providing personal artwork, or emceeing the Baccalaureate, please contact Amy Rau at amyrau5@yahoo.com.  The Senior Events Committee also needs a Security Chairperson and volunteers for the Grad Night Party.  This volunteer position only involves a short time period (approximately 1 hour) after graduation to make certain the graduates get onto the bus free of items on their person.  Security training will be provided by Officer Montalvo.  If you have any questions regarding Senior Events, please contact Michele McKee at LHSPatriots2015@gmail.com.

ISF News (See full February Newsletter HERE)

It’s February and the Issaquah Schools Foundation is all about the love. Who’s on our Valentine list?

  • You …our parents, volunteers and donors who partner with us to improve education for all Issaquah School District students.
  • … our teachers who go above and beyond to find innovative ways to our engage our students.
  • …and our students who inspire us to work harder and dream bigger every year. Seeing your children discover, develop and achieve their academic potential brings us infinite joy.Get ready to be entertained at the Issaquah Schools Foundation’s 17th Annual Nourish Every Mind Luncheon on Thursday, May 14, at the Issaquah Community Center. We’re thrilled to announce our emcee, Fred Granados. Fred is not only an in-demand professional emcee; he’s also a local parent whose kids attend Issaquah schools. Emmy Award-winning news anchor Molly Shen returns as emcee for the 2nd Annual Nourish Every Mind Breakfast on Wednesday, May 20, at Eastridge Church. Both events will feature touching stories, memorable moments, socializing and networking time.  Contact your PTSA/ISF Rep, Libbie FitzGerald (libbiefitzgerald@gmail.com) to save a seat at your school’s table. Want to start your own table? Contact Jenell Tamaela, j.tamaela@isfdn.org.Empty Closets = Full Tummies Bring the Happiest 5K on the Planet to Town
  • The Issaquah Schools Foundation has the opportunity to bring the Color Run to town this August. This untimed, fun-centric race douses participants with colors at each kilometer and ends with a music and dance festival. We think it would be a great way to kick-off the school year. If you agree, help us bring Color Run to town. The Issaquah Schools Foundation must assure organizers that we can attract at least 2,000 to a Color Run. We need your help.
  • Value Village is opening a store in Issaquah and has selected the Issaquah Schools Foundation as its local nonprofit partner. All clothing and household goods donated at the Issaquah store February 17-21 will result in a cash donation to the Foundation. We’ll direct the money to the Basic Student Needs program which provides food, health care, clothing and school supplies for students in need. Stop by 5530 E. Lake Sammamish Parkway with your donation, and thank Value Village for supporting our students.
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  • Issaquah Parent to Emcee Nourish Every Mind Luncheon
  1. Click Here to go to the Color Run website.
  2. Look for the ‘JOIN VIP List’ box on the right side of the page.
  3. Add your name and email.
  4. Select Issaquah as your first choice city.
  5. Submit.

That’s it. Color Run will tally the entries and let us know if we’re approved for an event. Log on today. Our deadline is February 28th. Thank you!