Tiger Mountain graduates throw off their caps in celebration. - Amy Alden Timacheff/Tiger Mountain Photo
Amy Alden Timacheff/Tiger Mountain Photo
Tiger Mountain graduates throw off their caps in celebration.

Tiger Mountain alt. school graduates 31 seniors


June 24, 2008 · Updated 6:18 PM 

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Issaquah’s alternative school, Tiger Mountain Community High School, celebrated its graduation a little differently from their district counterparts.

The small class of 31 graduating seniors held their ceremony at their school on Friday, June 13. The school averages about 100 students.

As each student graduated, faculty spent a few minutes talking about their individual attributes and accomplishments.

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