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Board accepts OE‑2 monitoring report; staff cite strong safety and belonging data but note a data breach exception

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The Issaquah School Board accepted the operational-expectation (OE‑2) report on treatment of people and the district’s work on safety, belonging and family engagement; staff noted general compliance but cited one exception after a staff-student data-access breach that was contained and reported.

The Issaquah School Board on Oct. 9 accepted the monitoring report for Operational Expectation 2 (treatment of people), which examines how the district ensures dignified treatment, safety and family engagement across its schools. Staff reported overall compliance with OE‑2 but cited a single data-security incident last spring as an exception.

Jacqueline Downey, assistant superintendent, told the board that multiple data sources show students report ‘‘strong feelings of safety, belonging, and respect’’ in district surveys and that…

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