2015-2016 480-069

Phone: (425) 456-7200 Fax: (425) 456-7215

www.bsd405.org/interlake

Principal: Maria Frieboes-Gee

THE SCHOOL

Interlake High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school enrolling 1588 students in grades nine through twelve. The school opened in the fall of 1967 and graduated its first senior class in the spring of 1968. Interlake is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges and the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

THE CURRICULUM

Interlake High School’s academic program is organized around a seven period day. A minimum of 23.5 credits is required for graduation in the class of 2016. 0.5 credit=1 semester, 1.0 credit=1 year. 2015-2016 graduation requirements include 4.0 credits English; 3.0 credits mathematics; 2.0 credits lab science; 3.5 credits social studies; 2.0 credits physical education; 0.5 credit health; 1.0 credit occupational education; 1.0 credit fine arts; 6.5 credits of electives. In addition, a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA, a passing score on the Reading and Writing portions of the High School Proficiency Exams or Smarter Balanced high-school ELA exam and the End of Course Math exam, and 40 hours of community service are required for graduation.

Advanced Placement (AP) is an open-enrollment program. 2001-2002 was the first year Advanced Placement courses were offered at Interlake High School. In 2014-2015, 886 students sat for 1877 exams. Of the 1877 exams taken, 1467 received scores of 3, 4, or 5. Courses offered at Interlake prepare students for 20 different Advanced Placement exams.

International Baccalaureate (IB) is an open-enrollment program. Courses offered at Interlake prepare students for 37 different IB assessments at Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL). In the 2014-2015 school year, 246 students completed 788 IB assessments. 125 students completed the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge assessments. Of the 788 assessments taken, 754 scored 4, 5, 6, or 7 (96% pass rate). 115 students earned the IB Diploma in May 2015.

High School Gifted Program – The Bellevue School District offers a one-of-a-kind Gifted High School Program (GHSP) at Interlake High School for students placing in the 98th percentile in measures of cognitive ability and performance. As a cohort, these students undertake rigorous and skills-appropriate core subjects that challenge them to explore topics deeply in a world context. The students complete the IB Diploma Program in grades 10 and 11, leaving senior year for courses taught at IHS by college instructors from the UW Robinson Center for Young Scholars and an internship. While rigorous, the program is designed to encourage participation in normal high school electives, sports, clubs and other activities. The goal is to give students a full, age-appropriate experience while helping them to achieve social, physical, and emotional balance and health.

Running Start - This Washington State program allows high school juniors and seniors to enroll in college classes that earn both high school and college credit. Interlake High School students most commonly attend Bellevue College.

GRADING AND RANKING

Interlake High School assigns letter grades using a 4.0 system. No “+” or “-” are included on the official transcript or calculated into the GPA. All credited classes are included in computing grade point average and class rank. Credits earned elsewhere are noted with the “TR” symbol preceding the course name. Class rank is computed in January and June using weighted, final grades in all subjects. Two class ranks are used at Interlake: One rank compares the cumulative weighted GPA’s of the entire class; One rank compares the cumulative weighted GPA’s of the class excluding the students in the Gifted Program. Class rank will be communicated in the student’s letter of recommendation, not the secondary school report.

TEST STATISTICS

SAT Profile Class of 2015 Critical Reading Math Writing

Interlake HS Average 607 619 588

Washington State Average 502 510 484

National Merit (Class of 2015): Finalists: 23 Semi-Finalists: 6 Commended: 38

COLLEGE ATTENDANCE HISTORY

341 students graduated in the Class of 2015. 331 students (97% of the graduating class) continued their education after high school. 54% of the graduating class matriculated to 4-year in-state institutions, 40% matriculated to 4-year out-of-state institutions, and 3% matriculated to 2-year institutions.

College Destinations of 2014-2015 Interlake High School Seniors

IN STATE OUT OF STATE


Bellevue College – 54

Central WA University – 5

Digipen Institute of Technology

Eastern Washington University

Everett Community College – 2

Gonzaga University

Lake Washington Inst Technology -2

North Seattle Community College

Seattle Central Community College

Seattle Pacific University

Seattle University – 4

University of Washington – 58

University of WA (Bothell) – 24

Washington State University - 16

Western WA University – 19

Yakima Valley Community College

OUT OF STATE

Amherst College

Arizona State University – 3

Babson College

Boston College

Boston University –3

Brandeis University – 2

Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University Idaho

Brown University

California Polytechnic University – 4

Carnegie Mellon University –2

Carroll College

College of Idaho

College of William & Mary

Colorado State University – 2

Columbia University

Cornell University – 2

Dartmouth College – 2

Duke University – 2

Eckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Emory University

Fashion Institute of Technology

George Washington University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Harvard College

Howard University

Johns Hopkins University – 3

Lewis & Clark College

Loyola University-New Orleans

Marist College

Massachusetts Inst Technology

McGill University – 4

Miami University

Montana State University

New Jersey Institute of Technology

New York University – 2

Northland College

Northwest Nazarene University

Occidental College

Oregon State University

Paris School of Business

Pima County Community College

Pitzer College

Princeton University

Quest University-Canada

Rice University

Saint Edwards University

Saint John’s College

Saint Lawrence University

Saint Mary’s College

San Diego State University

Santa Clara University – 3

Seton Hall University

Smith College

Southern Virginia University

Stanford University – 4

SUNY Polytechnic Institute

SUNY Stony Brook

Union College

University of Arizona

University of British Columbia – 6

University of Cal Berkeley – 3

University of Cal Davis

University of Cal Los Angeles – 7

University of Cal San Diego – 4

University of Cal Santa Cruz

University of Chicago

University of Colorado-Denver

University of Denver

University of Guelph

University of Hawaii at Manoa

University of Maryland-College Park

University of Miami

University of Michigan

University of Missouri-Columbia

University of Montana

University of Nebraska

University of Oregon

University of Oxford

University of Pennsylvania – 3

University of San Francisco

University of Southern California – 2

University of the Pacific

University of Utah

University of Warwick

Ursinus College

Vanderbilt University – 2

Washington University St. Louis

Wellesley College

Yale University