The next General Membership Meeting is Wednesday, April 22th at 6:00pm in the Issaquah Middle School Library. The PTSA will be holding our elections for the 2026-2027 Board of Directors for the PTSA.

The Nominating Committee has named the following persons as candidates for offices of the IMS PTSA for the 2026-27 school year:

President: OPEN

Secretary: Beatriz Rodriguez

Treasurer: Stacy Cheng

VP Programs: Katie McPhail Coltrain

VP Communications: Julia Seidman

VP Ways & Means: Katie Denmark

Note: Prior to the vote on April 22nd, nominations can still be taken from the floor. Individuals do not need to be present to be nominated, however, they must give their permission.

Respectfully submitted by the PTSA 2025/26 nominating committee: Morgan Noble, Katie Hays, and Kim Mitchell.

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PTSA General Membership Meeting

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Wednesday, April 22
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PTSA supports the IMS garden
  This year, IMPTSA provided a grant for the Special Education Learning Resource Center (LRC II) to create a school garden that is accessible and designed to support hands-on learning, social-emotional development, and life skills. Through this project, students have gained meaningful real-world learning experiences as they work on independence, responsibility, and teamwork. Creating and caring for this outdoor space provides a sense of pride for students in the program and beautifies the campus for all who pass by on their way to classes. In addition to the sensory benefits of working in the soil, planning and planting a garden ... read full article

PTSA supports the IMS garden

 

 

This year, IMPTSA provided a grant for the Special Education Learning Resource
Center (LRC II) to create a school garden that is accessible and designed to support
hands-on learning, social-emotional development, and life skills. Through this project,
students have gained meaningful real-world learning experiences as they work on
independence, responsibility, and teamwork.
Creating and caring for this outdoor space provides a sense of pride for students in the
program and beautifies the campus for all who pass by on their way to classes. In
addition to the sensory benefits of working in the soil, planning and planting a garden
reinforces academic skills through meaningful tasks, such as counting, measuring,
reading instructions, and journaling.
March showers brought April flowers this year, as the garden bloomed in daffodils and
tulips. With warmer weather, the students have planted strawberries, lettuce, and other
vegetables. In the summer, the Extended School Year program will harvest the garden
and donate the food to the Issaquah Food Bank.


IHS PTSA Board 2026/2027


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