What are PTSA, Boosters, ASB & ISF?
Skyline PTSA is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting academics and student success at Skyline. PTSA provides grants to students, staff and the school. We also support college preparation, service learning, parent education and advocacy.
Skyline Booster Club is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting all extracurricular programs at Skyline. Booster Club supports Skyline arts, academic, athletic and specialty programs including clubs, events, and activities.
ASB
stands for Associated Student
Body and it is our official student government. ASB students
interact with other students, staff and the administration to voice
student needs and concerns, oversee the expenditures of student
funds, raise funds, support clubs, activities and sports as well as
sponsor many school-wide programs and events.
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.
About Us
In recent years, the Skyline High PTSA 2.6.70 has been one of the largest units in the state of Washington. Skyline High School PTSA is a private, non-profit affiliated with the Washington State PTA and National PTA, governed by the Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws. The unit's Standing Rules define specific conditions that govern our PTSA unit and may not be in conflict with the Washington State PTA Bylaws.
We are recognized by the state of Washington and the Internal Revenue Services as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, meaning donations to the Skyline High School PTSA are tax deductible.
Our Board of Directors includes officers elected by the general membership each spring for the following school year along with appointed committee chairs. Parents and staff are invited to join by completing a Membership form and paying a nominal fee.
Additional Resources
- Officers & Committee Chairs
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How to Become a Member
Co-Presidents
- Caroline Brown
425-657-0648
familybrown4@comcast.net - Carol Stamper
425-313-1954
carol.stamper@comcast.net
