Community
Parent Education Chair
Parent Education Chair
Chair:
(none)
Skyline PTSA works in conjunction with the Issaquah PTSA Council to fund, advertise, and facilitate programs of interest to parents in the community ranging from drug and alcohol awareness to parenting the over-indulged child.
Parent Education
Parent Education
Chair:
(none)
Skyline PTSA works in conjunction with the Issaquah PTSA Council to fund, advertise, and facilitate programs of interest to parents in the community ranging from drug and alcohol awareness to parenting the over-indulged child.
Welcome
Welcome
Chair:
This committee works to connect with families new to the Skyline community. It supplies up-to-date school, community, and PTSA information as well.
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For the Students
College Readiness
College Readiness
Chair:
The Skyline PTSA provides an SAT preparatory course for students at Skyline through SAT Prep, Inc., as well as a mock SAT test and mock ACT test for practice for our students.
Service Learning
Service Learning
Chair:
PTSA volunteers collect Community Service Hours throughout the school year. Students can find volunteer opportunities under the Guidance Center tab at Skyline school website.
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Others
Advocacy
Advocacy
Chair:
(none)
Skyline PTSA regularly communicates state and local legislative activity to its members. Sometimes, there are calls to action as well, especially in levy or bond years.
Awards
Issaquah Schools Foundation (ISF)
Issaquah Schools Foundation (ISF)
Chair:
(none)
The Issaquah Schools Foundation is a non-profit organization that drives resources to help all students in the Issaquah School District reach the promise of their academic potential. They do this by bridging the gap between funds the state provides for basic education and the dollars our schools need to prepare students for success in school and life.
Volunteers for Issaquah Schools (VIS)
Volunteers for Issaquah Schools (VIS)
Chair:
(none)
The VIS group is made up of volunteers throughout the school district that organize and run the Issaquah school bond and levy campaigns. For more information or how you can help, please visit their website. http://www.visvote.org/
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Enrichment
IB Parents Group
IB Parents Group
Chair:
(none)
Parent volunteers help support and fundraise for the staff and students of the International Baccalaureate Program. Over 60% of the juniors and seniors participate in IB, and the PTSA provides the necessary parent support for this growing program.
Email: ibkidsparents@gmail.com
Reflections
Reflections
Chair:
When:
Fall
Skyline PTSA annually facilitates the National PTA Reflections Program. A fine arts competition is held at Skyline and entries are selected to move onto the Council level.
Student Enrichment Grants
Student Enrichment Grants
Chair:
(none)
Got funding? A Skyline PTSA Student Enrichment Grant may be the ticket. These grants will fund specific learning opportunities at Skyline High School when other resource pathways are not available (e.g., Booster Club, ASB, school district budget, etc.) ANY student may apply for a grant and ANY student may participate in the approved grant programming which results from a successful application. The application process and criteria are straightforward and results will be communicated quickly.
Think outside the box, compose your ideas, and submit an application today! Student Enrichment Grant Application Student Enrichment Grant Rubric
Skyline Spartan Grants Committee
Skyline Spartan Grants Committee
Chair:
Skyline PTSA funds Spartan Grants in 2 cycles – Fall and Spring. The PTSA on average budgets $10,000 each year ($7,000/Fall and $3,000/Spring). These grants directly benefit both staff and students and are funded through PTSA fundraisers. Spartan Grants provide an opportunity for SHS staff applicants to purchase materials and equipment that support Skyline’s academic program that are not funded by more traditional sources.
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Membership
Community Membership
Community Membership
Chair:
(none)
Skyline PTSA membership sends a strong message of unity in all advocacy work taking place in the state and the district towards graduation requirements and basic education funding. Members receive email messages detailing our programs and advocacy activities about twice a month, in addition to a student directory.
Members of the community are welcomed to join! NOTE: Your membership does not include a printed directory.
Nominating Committee
Nominating Committee
Chair:
(none)
When:
Jan-April
Each January the membership elects 3 people to handle Nominating Committee responsibilities. This committee secures nominations to PTSA Board officers, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary. The committee then makes their recommendations to the membership by posting the slated names a minimum of 15 days prior to election at a GM mtg. in the Spring.
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For the Staff
Staff Appreciation
Staff Appreciation
Chair:
When:
Throughout the year
As a Staff Appreciation volunteer, each month you'll be asked by the Chairperson to sign up to donate food items towards the monthly staff appreciation lunches organized by the PTSA.
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Other
FACE
Senior Breakfast
Senior Scholarships
Senior Signs
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