Insight students enjoy making connections with teachers, students and other Insight families—both face-to-face and through virtual means.

A vibrant learning community can enrich the high school experience. While some Insight students are self-sufficient and desire little support, others may seek more structure, guidance, encouragement and collaboration.

How can you make meaningful connections as an Insight student?

  • Stay linked with your iSupport team. Your mentor, lead instructors, and assistant instructors all share the same goal—your success. Call on them as needed.
  • Join student clubs and organizations. Become a writer for the student newspaper, hone your communication skills as a member of the debate team, or start your own school club.
  • Attend school social events. Dances, periodic field trips, pizza parties and graduation ceremonies will be held throughout the State of Washington. Yes, there will be a prom!
  • Include your family. Parent participation can greatly contribute to your success. Encourage them to become active members of your iSupport team.
  • Get involved in your local community. Because Insight is so flexible, you’ll have more time to explore volunteer opportunities, community sports, and job internships.

How do I work with my iSupport team?
What are my other options for interacting with Insight students?
What role does my parent(s) play in my high school education?

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