Keystone Oaks superintendent officially welcomed into prestigious League of Innovative Schools

In March, Keystone Oaks Superintendent Dr. Stropkaj and High School Principal Dr. Linnert traveled to Seattle, Washington, for the League of Innovative Schools Spring 2026 Convening, where Dr. Stropkaj was formally accepted as a new member of the League.
In October, we announced that the Keystone Oaks School District was accepted into the League of Innovative Schools based on its educational leadership, demonstrated commitment to excellence, innovative vision for learning, key achievements, and collaborative spirit.
The League is a national network of school districts that connects and supports the nation’s most forward-thinking leaders in education. While at the Spring Convening, Dr. Stropkaj and Dr. Linnert visited the Kent and Issaquah School Districts, where they interacted with learners, educators, and leaders and learned about the districts’ innovative programs and practices. They also participated in informational sessions and built relationships with school leaders from across the country.
