Overview
This page contains information relating to the reassessment of school boundaries in the Issaquah School District and how it affects the pupils of Grand Ridge Elementary and the residents of Issaquah Highlands.
Sign the Petition
Make sure your opinion counts by signing the petition to keep the Issaquah Highlands community together Boundary Petition before February 27 which is the date of the first Boundary Review Committee meeting.
Information from meetings
Keep an eye on the Meetings blog page for information reported from various meetings affecting the outcome of this issue.
Unable to attend the Board meetings? Listen to complete podcasts of the meetings by visiting:
School Board Meeting Podcasts
Try to attend the meetings yourself, gather and report here what information you heard. Below is a list of upcoming meetings:
| What | When | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Issaquah School Board meeting wherein the issue of whether to build E15 may be decided - Decision deferred | January 9, 2008 | Administration Bldg. |
| Issaquah School Board meeting where the issue of whether to build E15 was deferred until - Decision made to build E-15 and keep Clark open for the time being | January 23, 2008 | Administration Bldg. |
| Update - Issaquah School Board meeting where they are expected to charter the Boundary Committee to boundary 15 schools | February 6, 2008 | Administration Bldg. |
| Issaquah Highlands Community Meeting to discuss potential boundary issue for Grand Ridge Elementary | February 13, 2008 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Blakely Hall |
| Boundary Review Committee Meeting | February 27, 2008 4pm? | Administration Bldg. |
Facts
- A bond has been raised for the purpose of building the E-15 elementary school
- Over 50% of the Issaquah school district student population resides on the plateau
- Conceptual elementary boundary maps
- Handout: How each scenario fits boundary parameters
- Handout: Enrollment and school capacity data(note: enrollment numbers include special programs)





