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1 Interlake High School Gifted Program IB & AP An International Baccalaureate & Advanced Placement School

2 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 * Forms that must be returned to IHS counselors

3 High School Minimum Graduation Requirements
A minimum of 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

4 2018 Graduation Requirements:

5 Washington State History Requirement
If you were not in BSD in 7th and 8th grade or if you did not pass either of your SS classes, 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.

6 New to Bellevue School District in 11th or 12th grade
If you came to WA State in the 11th or 12th grade- please check in with your counselor about meeting the state requirement. If you came to WA State and met state requirement for another state, please see your counselor.

7 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

8 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?

9 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.

10 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

11 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

12 See Mrs. Gamrath ( the new career specialist) immediately to register if you are interested in a 2-period, year-long elective block class. She can be found in the new career center in the library. Available at Interlake: Welding (Agnew, Zero and First periods) and Horticulture (Lindholm, Sixth and Seventh periods)

13 Running Start is a program that allows 11th and 12th grade students to take college courses at community and technical colleges. Running Start students have the unique opportunity to finish their high school diploma while earning college credit. Important: Full-time Running Start students must be enrolled in a minimum of 15 college credits.

14 Attend the info meeting on March 9th @ 6 pm during the Parent University event.
Sign up for the placement testing or submit one of the alternative options for English or math placement. Attend a Running Start orientation meeting at BC- sign up online.

15 Your counselor will discuss the pros and cons of running start with you during your Junior Blitz appointment. Your counselor will also go over your graduation plan with you and sign off on your enrollment in running start. You will also be required to submit a full schedule request at Interlake in case you decide to not pursue running start classes.

16 Online Registration

17 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.

18 Forms to Return Student Course Selection Form (Yellow)
School Nurse Health Information Form (White)

19 Yellow form  Fill out an be READY to meet with/return to your counselor on: on March You will have an individual appointment w/ your counselor.

20 White form  Health Forms must be returned with course selection forms. Make sure your PARENT fills this out!

21 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.

22 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

23 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

24 Your IHS Counselors! Counselors: Alicia Williams (A-Del)
Carri McDermott (Dem-Kao) Maya Vergien (Kap-Mo) Chelsea Kearns (Mu-She) Scott Marcum (Shi-Z) Call the Counseling Center


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