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WELCOME TO REGISTRATION
Interlake High School
IB&AP
An International Baccalaureate
& Advanced Placement School
Registration Packet
*Student Course Selection Form (Blue)
Letter from Mrs. Frieboes-Gee
Elective Course Offerings
Four Year Planning Guide
Online Course Selection Instructions
*BSD Student Registration Forms (2 pages)
*School Nurse Health Information Forms
HS Health and Immunization Info
CTE Program Information
(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 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 Reading, Writing, Math & Science sections of new
Smarter Balance Testing
New 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.
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)
ACT or SAT Reasoning/SAT subject tests
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.
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.
World Language Options
CHINESE
SPANISH
FRENCH
AVID
What is it?
AVID is a year long elective for student who want to raise their
grades and build strategies for high school and college success.
Study and test taking strategies, organization, note taking,
guest speakers and field trips are all parts of being in AVID.
Participation in AVID will directly improve your grades and
learning.
It will not give you more homework, but it will improve the way
you do school.
Want to sign up?
If you have not already done the application and an interview,
ask you school counselor / contact Ms. Vergien for next steps.
Students have been / will be interviewed and selected for this
unique program.
Sample 9th Grade Schedule
9th Grade English (Honors Frosh Comp/Lit)
World Language
Chinese
Spanish
French
9th Grade PE
Biology
Mathematics
Algebra I (if below 8th grade math/struggling in 8th grade)
Geometry (if currently in 8th grade math)
Algebra II
Foundations of World History (0.5)
AP Human Geography (1.0)
Elective (1.5 or 1.0)
Online Registration
https://myclass.bsd405.org
Blue form 
Fill out and return
to your counselor
by March 2nd
White form 
BSD Registration
Form must be
Returned with
course selection
forms.
Make sure your
PARENT fills this
out!
White form 
Health Forms
must be returned
with course
selection forms.
Make sure your
PARENT fills this
out!
Forms to Return
Student Course Selection Form (Blue)
BSD Student Registration Forms (White)
School Nurse Health Information Form
(White)
Registration Due Dates
Tyee: Monday March 2nd
Chinook & Odle: Tuesday
March 3rd
Tillicum: Wednesday March 4th
Highland: Monday, March 9th
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 21st.
Football is due May 22nd. Summer office hours
begin August 10th from 9:00-1:00.
First day of Practice:
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Football
Volleyball
Soccer
Cross Country
Boy’s golf
Girl’s Swim
Boy’s Tennis
August 19
August 24
August 24
August 24
August 24
August 24
August 24
Contact Us!!
Counselors:
Alicia Williams (A-C)
[email protected]
Carri McDermott (D-J)
[email protected]
Maya Vergien (K-M)
[email protected]
Chelsea Kearns (N-Sn)
[email protected]
Scott Marcum (So-Z)
[email protected]
Call the Counseling Center 425-456-7231