Educational Technology
Issaquah School District launched one of the state’s first Educational Technology programs when voters made funding possible by approving a 1988 Technology levy. Since then, subsequent levies in 1992, 1999, and 2002 have continued funding for technology’s ever-growing importance as a learning and teaching tool.Technology in schools today is as basic as paper, books, and pens. In fact, its seamless incorporation into daily classroom and school office functions is a living enactment of the Educational Technology vision statement: Efficient use of technology for teaching, learning, and business operations
Please visit the following links to learn more about Educational Technology in the Issaquah School District:
- Issaquah School District Technology Plan for 2007-10
- Educational Technology—an overview of its use in Issaquah schools
- Seven Essential Learnings for Technology
- Children's Internet Protection Act (Policy 2314)
Services and points of contact
| Service | Contact | Phone |
E-mail support | Obie Bailey | (425) 837-7100 |
Computer Technology | Judy Christensen | (425) 837-7080 |
Technology | Judy Christensen | (425) 837-7080 |
General tech information/purchasing | Judy Christensen | (425) 837-7080 |
Network/Server | Kathy Cropp | (425) 837-7184 |
Instructional Technology | Colleen Dixon | (425) 837-7053 |
Tech Specialists | Colleen Dixon | (425) 837-7053 |
Title V (Part A) | Colleen Dixon | (425) 837-7053 |
Computer Support/Set-up - Dan | Dan Foster | (425) 837-7196 |
Computer Support/Set-up - Rod | Rod Fredrickson | (425) 837-7183 |
Telephone Systems | Steven Cook | (425) 837-7077 |
Network/CAFS | Jim Woolley | (425) 837-7086 |
Web Site, District (technical) | Robert Miller | (425) 837-7189 |





