WELCOME TO REGISTRATION
Interlake High School
IB & AP
An International Baccalaureate
& Advanced Placement School
Registration Packet
Letter from Ms. Frieboes-Gee
BSD Athletics Eligibility Information
Four Year Planning Guide
Elective Course Offerings
Online Course Selection Instructions
*Student Course Selection Form (Pink)
(Online) AP/IB and Elective options
(Online) Math Sequence Options
www.bsd405.org/interlake
* Forms that must be returned to IHS counselors
A minimum of 24 credits are required for high
school graduation in the Bellevue School District.
Students earn a 0.5 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 Smarter Balance English Language Arts (ELA),
Smarter Balance Math & WCAS Science Tests.
– High School & Beyond Plan
High School Minimum
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/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.
2023 Graduation
Requirements:
Your Future (4 year College Considerations)
Rigorous & Balanced schedule all 4 years!
4 Years Math and Science
Fine art (UC = 1 year of same class)
World Language (2-3 years minimum)
World Language Options
CHINESE
SPANISH
FRENCH
Sample 9th Grade AL ScheduleGifted English 9
World Language:
Chinese (level 1 ok)
Spanish
French
Gifted AP Modern World History
Gifted Chemistry
Mathematics:
Gifted Algebra 2
Gifted IB Math App & Int SL1
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App SL1
IB Math SL2/Others
Foundation of Fitness
Elective (1.0)
Group 9th grade 10th grade
1st year of the Diploma Program
11th grade
2nd year of the Diploma Program
1Gifted English 9 Gifted IB Lang & Lit HL1
Gifted IB Literature HL1
Gifted IB Lang & Lit HL2
Gifted IB Literature HL2
2
World Language if at least level 2
(or elective)
Chinese (level 1 ok)
Spanish
French
IB World Language
Chinese
Spanish
French
IB World Language or Elective
Chinese
Spanish
French
3Gifted AP Modern World History Gifted IB Hist HL 1/AP US History Gifted IB History HL 2/AP American
Government
4
Gifted Chemistry Gifted IB Physics SL 1 IB Physics HL/AP Physics 2
IB Physics SL2/AP Physics 2
IB Biology SL
IB Biology HL/AP Biology
IB Chemistry SL2/AP Chemistry
IB ESS/AP Environmental
IB Design Technology SL
5
Mathematics
Gifted Algebra 2
Gifted IB Math App & Int SL1
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App
SL1
IB Math SL2
IB Mathematics
Gifted IB Math App & Int SL1
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App SL1
Gifted IB Math App & Int SL2/HL
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App SL2/ HL
IB Mathematics
Gifted IB Math App & Int SL2
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App SL2
Gifted IB Math App & Int HL
Gifted IB Math Analysis & App HL
6 PE IB Art or elective (IB) IB Art or elective (IB)
7 Elective Health/ToK ToK/elective
Group 12th grade
1College English Classes
2Elective/Travel Period
3College Social Science
Classes
4
IB Physics SL2/AP Physics 2
IB Physics HL/AP Physics 2
IB Biology SL
IB Biology HL/AP Biology
IB Chem SL2/AP Chemistry
IB ESS/AP Environmental
IB Design Tech SL
5
AP Calculus AB
IB Math A&I or IB Math A&A SL/HL
AP Statistics
Math Electives
6 INTERNSHIP or elective
7 INTERNSHIP or elective
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
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
Senior Year
New Math Options
after Gifted Algebra 2
Gifted IB Mathematics: Applications &
Interpretation SL1
Gifted IB Mathematics: Analysis &
Approaches SL1
Math Descriptions for 2019-
2020
9th Grade Course Planning –
Pre-Selected for You!
Gifted English (9)
Gifted AP Mod. World History
Gifted Chemistry
Foundations of Fitness
Suggestion for Course
Selection:If you do NOT plan on doing an Art specific
subject (IB Music, IB Film, IB/AP Visual Art)
for your IB Diploma in 10th/11th grades, we
HIGHLY URGE you to select Art courses
(music or theater or visual arts or any of
these CTE: Photography, Computer
Graphics, Metals Technology, Digital
Video/Audio or Technical Theater (which
also count as Art) in 9th grade for your two
semesters of elective, as this will create the
greatest flexibility for your high school plan.
Please Choose Carefully
Courses will be offered next year only ifenough students register this Spring to fill a class.
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.
Course Options
Course Selection Form
Elective Course Offerings
BSD Course Catalog (online)
Online Course Requests
StudentVUE
Course Requests
“Click here to enter or change course
requests”
Select a total of 7 credits & 2-5 credits of
alternates
Yearlong course? Select both semesters
“Click here to return to course request
summary”
Return pink form
If you would like to
see a counselor
note it on your
form (upper right
corner)
Registration Material Due Dates:
Tillicum, Tyee & Chinook: Friday, March 8th
Odle: Monday, March 11th
Highland: Tuesday, March 12th
Please Remember…
…TO GO ONLINE (StudentVue) AND COMPLETE
YOUR REGISTRATION BEFORE YOU MEET WITH
A COUNSELOR!
…to include 2 or more alternates for EACH elective
…to choose carefully – “you want it, you got it, you
keep it”
…to keep your course selection challenging and
balanced
…to contact your CURRENT counselor if you have
any questions about the registration process or
specific classes that you should take
Suggestion for Sports:
Schedule a sports/medical physical
sometime this spring or summer with a
doctor if interested in participating in a sport
in 9th grade. This will be good for 2 school
years. This is the most difficult part of the
sports paperwork/process to do in a timely
manner for you to be eligible to try out on
time.
Fall Sports Forms
Students participating in Fall Sports must have sports
forms and fees turned in by mid-August. Football is due
end of May. Summer office hours begin August 1st from
9:00-3:00.
Practice Starts:
– Football August 21
– Volleyball August 26
– Girls’ Soccer August 26
– Cross Country August 26
– Boy’s Golf August 26
– Girls’ Swim & Dive August 26
– Boys’ Tennis August 26
– Water Polo August 26
Cheer & Drill tryouts are this Spring, April 22
Additional Activities
Interlake clubs are vast & varied
Explore, but don’t overcommit
Colleges prefer depth over breadth
Questions regarding activities OR sports?• Athletics/Activities Director: Lauren McDaniel [email protected]
• Athletics/Activities Secretary: Krystyn Higgins [email protected]
Your IHS Counselors!• Alicia Williams (A-Cor)
• Carri McDermott (Cos-Ha)
• Carolyn Edwards (He-Lin)
• Maya Vergien (Lip-Pal)
• Chelsea Kearns (Pam-Sta)
• Scott Marcum (Ste-Z)
Counseling Center 425-456-7231 (Secretary: Ms. Miller)