Interlake High School Gifted Program IB & AP An International Baccalaureate & Advanced Placement School
Registration Packet *Student Course Selection Form (Yellow) *School Nurse Health Information Forms Letter from Mrs. Frieboes-Gee Four Year Planning Guide Online Course Selection Instructions Elective Course Offerings (Online) AP/IB and Elective options (Online) Math Sequence Options www.bsd405.org/interlake * Forms that must be returned to IHS counselors
High School Minimum Graduation Requirements A minimum of 24.0 credits are required for high school graduation in the Bellevue School District. Students earn a .5 credit for each class each semester. Additional graduation requirements are listed below. Minimum cumulative 2.0 grade point average (GPA) (Athletic/Activity eligibility also requires a 2.0 GPA) Minimum of 40 hours of Community Service Pass English Language Arts Smarter Balance Exam, Math Smarter Balance Exam & Biology End-of-Course Exam Washington State History requirement High School & Beyond Plan Suggest Four in the core subjects which helps to keep the options open
2019 Graduation Requirements: The 3rd credit of science and the 3rd credit of math are chosen by the student and are based on the student’s interest and High School and Beyond Plan, and approved by the parent or guardian, or, if the parent of guardian is unavailable or does not indicate a preference, the school counselor or principal. Personalized Pathway Requirement (PPR) are related courses that lead to a specific post high school career or educational outcome chosen by the student based on the student’s interests and the High School and Beyond Plan.
Washington State History Requirement If you were not in BSD in 7th and 8th grade, you need to make up WA State History. If you came from another district or a private school and did WA State History, we will need proof to demonstrate that the requirement has been met or you will need to make up WA State History.
Options for completing WA State History Class here at Interlake High School: .5 Credit Pacific Northwest History Social Studies Elective. Bright Space Course: see your counselor for registration instructions. Approved DLD Online Course: see your counselor for information
Are you on track to graduate? If you have failed any classes in English, History, Math, or Science and have not replaced the credit, be sure you have a plan in place! Credit Retrieval is available NOW—See your counselor for registration paperwork Summer School registration is available as well in the counseling center 40 hours of Community Service turned in?
Your Future (4 year College Considerations) Rigorous & Balanced schedule Senior year! 4 Years Math and Science Fine art (UC = 1 year of same class) World Language (2-3 years minimum) ACT or SAT Reasoning/SAT subject tests—Sign up and take them NOW! NCAA – register with NCAA eligibility center College visits – use breaks to visit IB/AP courses will prepare you for the rigor of a college curriculum.
Requirements for the subjects Diploma Programme Requirements for the subjects one subject from each of the six groups at least three but not more than four taken at higher level (HL) others at standard level (SL)
Can you earn an IB Diploma if your first language is not English? Yes!!! The IB Diploma Program is flexible – you take Higher Level exams in your strengths. Some students are capable of taking composition and literature courses in their native languages through self-study. Students who are approaching fluency in two languages can earn a Dual Language Diploma.
Group 9th grade 10th grade 11th grade 1 2 Gifted English 9 1st year of the Diploma Program 11th grade 2nd year of the Diploma Program 1 Gifted English 9 Gifted IB Eng HL 1/AP Lit Gifted IB Eng HL 2/AP Lit 2 World Language if at least level 2 Chinese (level 1 ok) Spanish French or other elective IB World Language Chinese IB World Language or Elective 3 Gifted AP World Gifted IB Hist HL 1/AP US History Gifted IB History HL 2/AP American Government 4 Gifted Chemistry Gifted IB Physics SL/AP Physics 1 IB Physics HL/AP Physics 2 or IB Biology SL or IB Design Technology IB ESS/AP Environmental 5 Mathematics Gifted Algebra 2 Gifted IB Math SL 1 IB Math HL 1 IB Mathematics IB Mathematics HL 2 IB Further Math 6 PE IB Art or elective (IB) 7 Elective Health/ToK ToK/elective
College English Classes 2 College Social Studies Classes Group 12th grade 1 College English Classes 2 College Social Studies Classes 3 Elective 4 IB Physics HL/AP Physics 2 IB Physics SL2/AP Physics 2 IB Biology HL/AP Biology IB Biology SL AP Chemistry IB ESS/AP Environmental IB Design Tech SL 5 IB Mathematics IB Mathematics HL 2 IB Further Math AP Statistics 6 INTERNSHIP or elective 7
Senior Year Four-Year Summary Periods 1-5 on the Interlake campus: College Courses: English and Social Studies The other three periods: math, science and an elective Periods 6 & 7: internships, WANIC, or additional electives Four-Year Summary Opportunity to interact with other gifted students as well as have a “normal” high school experience IB Diploma at the end of your junior year IB Recognition in Six Subject Areas Potential for AP Exams Four College Courses Electives and Internships
Online Registration https://myclass.bsd405.org
Please Choose Carefully Courses will be offered next year only if enough students register this Spring to fill a class. It is very important that you think carefully about your choices now so that the courses you want will be available next year. Once your schedule is built, changing your schedule will happen only under extenuating circumstances.
Forms to Return Student Course Selection Form (Green) School Nurse Health Information Form (White)
Green form Fill out and return to your counselor. We will meet with You during the week of April 3rd to April 7th. You will get an invitation from your counselor.
White form Health Forms must be returned with course selection forms. Make sure your PARENT fills this out!
Registration Materials Due Dates: Current 9th grade students will meet with the counselors the morning of March 15th and 16th in your Social Studies class. Current 10th grade students will meet with the counselors during the week of April 3rd – April 7th. You will receive an appointment reminder from Ms. Miller (counseling secretary) the day of your appointment. Current 11th grade students will meet with the counselors during the weeks of March 22nd – 31st. You will receive an appointment reminder from Ms. Miller (counseling secretary) the day of your appointment.
Please Remember… …TO GO ONLINE AND COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION BEFORE YOUR MEETING WITH YOUR COUNSELOR! …to include alternates for your electives …to choose carefully – “you want it, you got it, you keep it” …to keep your course selection challenging and balanced …to contact your counselor if you have any questions about the registration process or specific classes that you should take
Fall Sports Forms Students participating in Fall Sports must have sports forms and fees turned in by August 18th. Football is due May 26th. Summer office hours begin August 1st from 9:00-3:00. First day of Practice: Football August 16 Volleyball August 21 Soccer August 21 Cross Country August 21 Boy’s golf August 21 Girl’s Swim August 21 Boy’s Tennis August 21
Your IHS Counselors! Counselors: Alicia Williams (A-Del) williamsa@bsd405.org Carri McDermott (Dem-Kao) mcdermottc@bsd405.org Maya Vergien (Kap-Mo) vergienm@bsd405.org Chelsea Kearns (Mu-She) kearnsc@bsd405.org Scott Marcum (Shi-Z) marcums@bsd405.org Call the Counseling Center 425-456-7231