WELCOME TO REGISTRATION Interlake High School
Transcript of WELCOME TO REGISTRATION Interlake High School
WELCOME TO REGISTRATION
Interlake High School
IB & AP
An International Baccalaureate
& Advanced Placement School
Registration Packet
Letter from Ms. Frieboes-Gee
Online Course Selection Instructions
Four Year Planning Guide
BSD Athletics Eligibility Information
IB Diploma Planning Sheet
Elective Course Offerings
*Student Course Selection Form (Pink)
(online) Math Options after Algebra 2
* Form 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 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.
2024 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)
Sample 9th Grade AL ScheduleAdvanced Composition/Literature
World Language:
Chinese
Spanish
French
Advanced Learning AP Modern World History
Advanced Learning Chemistry
Mathematics:
Advanced Learning Algebra 2
IB Math App & Int HL1
AP Calculus AB
Foundations of Fitness
Elective (1.0) Fine Arts recommended
Group 9th grade 10th grade
1st year of the Diploma Program
11th grade
2nd year of the Diploma Program
1Advanced
Composition/Literature
Adv Learning IB Lang & Lit HL1
Adv Learning IB Literature HL1
AL IB Lang & Lit HL2
AL IB Literature HL2
2
World Language
Chinese
Spanish
French
IB World Language
Chinese
Spanish
French
IB World Language or Elective
Chinese
Spanish
French
3Advanced Learning AP Modern
World History
Adv Learning IB Hist HL 1/AP US History AL IB History HL 2/AP American
Government
4
Advanced Learning Chemistry Adv Learning 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 Science
IB Design Technology SL
5
Mathematics
Advanced Learning Algebra 2
IB Math App & Int HL1
AP Calculus IB
IB Mathematics
IB Math App & Int SL1
IB Math App & Int HL1
IB Math App & Int HL2
IB Math Analysis & App SL1
IB Math Analysis & App HL1
IB Mathematics
IB Math App & Int SL2
IB Math App & Int HL2
IB Math Analysis & App SL2
IB Math Analysis & App HL2
6 PE IB Art or elective (IB) IB Art or elective (IB)
7 Elective (Fine Arts recommended) Health/ToK ToK/elective
Group 12th grade
1 College English Classes
2
AP Calculus AB
Further Math
AP Statistics
Math Electives
3 College 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 Science
IB Design Tech SL
5 Elective/Travel Period
6 INTERNSHIP or elective
7 INTERNSHIP or elective
Gifted students on track in math
9th
10th
Gifted Algebra 2
IB MathematicsApplications and
Interpretation SL 1
or
11th
12th
This chart represents a typical path. Some students complete Algebra 2 or higher in the 8th grade.
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation HL 1
Math choices including AP Stats, AP Calculus, Further Mathematics, or other Math electives
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches SL 1
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 1
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation SL 2
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation HL 2
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches SL 2
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 2
Gifted students 1 year ahead in math
8th
Gifted Algebra 2
12th
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation HL 1
Math choices including AP Stats, AP Calculus, Further Mathematics, or other Math electives
9th
10th
11th
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 1
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation HL 2
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 2
or
Gifted students 2 years ahead in math8th
Precalculus
12th
AP Calculus AB
Math choices including AP Stats, AP Calculus, Further Mathematics, or other Math electives
9th
10th
11th
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 1
IB Mathematics Applications and
Interpretation HL 2
IB Mathematics Analysis and
Approaches HL 2
or
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 (pick classes
only from this sheet)
BSD Course Catalog (online)
Online Course Requests
StudentVUE
Course Requests
“Click here to enter or change course
requests”
Select a total of 7 credits, including 2-5
credits of alternates
“Click here to return to course request
summary”
Registration Material Due Dates:
Tillicum: Thursday, March 5th
Odle: Friday, March 6th
Tyee: Monday, March 9th
Highland: Tuesday, March 10th
Chinook: Friday, March 13th
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 MIDDLE SCHOOL counselor if you
have any questions about the registration process or
specific classes that you should take
Fall Sports FormsStudents participating in Fall Sports must have sports
forms and fees turned in by mid-August. Football is due
end of May. Sports & Activities Info Night is May 27th at
7:00 pm.
Practice Starts:
– Football August 19
– Volleyball August 24
– Girls’ Soccer August 24
– Cross Country August 24
– Boy’s Golf August 24
– Girls’ Swim & Dive August 24
– Boys’ Tennis August 24
– Boys’ Water Polo August 24
Cheer Tryouts April 27th-May 1st
Drill Tryouts TBD (late May)
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: Patrick Malone: [email protected]
• Athletics/Activities Secretary: Krystyn Higgins: [email protected]