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Student representatives say they bridge classroom concerns and the Issaquah School District board
Summary
Four Issaquah School District student representatives described how they gather classmates’ input, prepare operational reports for board meetings and amplify student priorities, saying their role helps the board hear current student perspectives on policies, scheduling and well‑being.
Four student representatives to the Issaquah School District board told the Homeroom Huddle podcast they serve as a direct conduit between students and district decision‑makers, collecting peer feedback, preparing monitoring reports and speaking at board meetings.
"A big part of our role is really talking to students in our schools — our classmates, our friends — to get their voice," said Laya Dilip, a student representative from Liberty High School. Micah Payo…
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