PTSA / ASB / Booster Club
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What does each of these organizations do?
PTSA
(Parent Teacher Student
Association)
The Issaquah High PTSA is a private, non-profit organization with
members dedicated to serve students, parents and staff of Issaquah High
School. The PTSA also advocates for the health, education, safety, and
welfare of all children. This support is manifested primarily through:
- Funding of school-oriented programs that
directly impact student learning, are implemented
at IHS, are ongoing in nature, impact a significant number
of students, and provide a good cost/benefit ratio
- Advocacy on behalf of children and youth in the
school, in the community, and before governmental
bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting
children
- Volunteerism within and in behalf of Issaquah
High in support of school-related events
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See the programs and
activities that PTSA supports
For more information about Issaquah High PTSA, please contact PTSA Co-Presidents:
Karin Allen and Lisa Gaan.
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ASB
(Associated Student Body)
ASB represents all students of Issaquah High School. ASB governing
bodies include: ASB Executive Board, ASB Class Council, ASB Advanced
Leadership Class and Student Senate. ASB leaders interact with students,
staff and the administration to voice student needs and concerns,
oversee the expenditures of ASB funds, raise funds, promote and sponsor
school-wide programs and events and recognize sports, activities, and
clubs.
For more information about ASB, contact IHS ASB Advisor
Tim Baynes.
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Booster Club
The Issaquah High School Booster Club is a parent run non-profit
organization that raises money to support students who
participate in a variety of clubs, sports and activities outside the
classroom. Each year, thousands of dollars are raised and
donated to IHS clubs, activities, and sports teams. The Booster Club
also provides continuous educational scholarships to graduating Seniors
and co-sponsors the “Red Robin Scholar Athlete” Program." Funds for
these programs are generated through membership fees, annual fundraising
events and the sale of Issaquah High logo wear.
For more information about Booster Club, visit
www.ihsboosters.org/
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