One Love Escalation Film & Workshop – October 17th, 2017

Tuesday, October 17th, 2017 • 6:30pm
LHS Performing Arts Center

High school students grades 9-12 are invited to attend
(Parents can come too!)
(because of mature content, younger children will not be admitted)

Sponsored by One Love • Hosted by the Liberty High PTSA
Download the FLYER here

Click here to register for this FREE event (Evite)

One Love is working to end relationship violence by educating young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships and mobilizing them in a movement for change. Below is a bit of information about One Love – this short video also provides a helpful overview. One Love was created to honor the memory of Yeardley Love, a UVA senior who was killed by her ex-boyfriend just weeks before graduation. After her death, Yeardley’s family and friends were shocked to learn that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will be in an abusive relationship in his or her lifetime and that young women ages 16-24 are at 3x greater risk. 

Today One Love works to give others the information that Yeardley and her friends and family didn’t have about what unhealthy and potentially dangerous relationship behaviors look like, empowering them to help themselves and their friends. To do this, One Love partners with high schools, colleges, and community groups, to provide digital campaigns and the film-based Escalation Workshop as a catalyst for this conversation.

Check out these One Love Couplets….Couplets are brief animated messages that define the difference between a good relationship and an unhealthy one. If you see 3 or more of these warning signs in your relationship, it’s a problem. Don’t be ashamed to tell someone when #thatsnotlove

Click here to view

Introduction to American School System – October 29, 2015

Introduction to the American School System — Who are we in the Issaquah School District?

Join us on Thursday, October 29, at 6:30 p.m. at Issaquah Valley Elementary School (555 NW Holly Street, Issaquah) to learn about the American education system and the Issaquah School District. District parents and staff will share information and answer your questions. Free childcare and snacks will be provided during the event.

Interpretation is available in Mandarin, Spanish, and Korean. If you need interpretation in another language, please contact: Rosann Rankin by October 21 at Rankinr@issaquah.wednet.edu

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Questions? Email us at:

Spanish Speakers: Marisol: ISDHispanic@outlook.com
Chinese Speakers: Liang: ISDMandarin@outlook.com
European Speakers: Lotte: ISDEuropean@outlook.com
Korean Speakers: June: ISDKorean@outlook.com
Indian Speakers: Toral: ISDIndian@outlook.com
English Speakers: Rosann: Rankinr@issaquah.wednet.edu