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Congratulations to the 2024-25 Executive Board!
President
Tyler Neal
Tyler Neal
Vice President
Chloe Ann Smith
Chloe Ann Smith
Secretary
Azure Huang
Azure Huang
Treasurer
Jasmin Ahluwalia
Jasmin Ahluwalia
Clubs and Activities Liaison
Liliella Eaton
Liliella Eaton
Committee Chair
M Sul
M Sul
Communications
Ollie Tchervenski
Ollie Tchervenski
Most Recent Survey:
Published on 3/20/24
Recently, staff decided to move student projects and surveys from the Bird Call into a separate slide deck that is not presented during Crew in order to save Crew time. If you agree or disagree with this, please state your opinion below!
ASB is looking for student input; we want to know what you think, and if we should advocate for the return of the project slides.
Here are some of the arguments for each side that we have heard so far:
Returning to the Bird Call:
Student projects are a core component of ILHS and student culture, if we remove those from the spotlight, we're making everyone less involved
Project slides inspire students and gives examples of possibilities
The project slides are a form of student recognition
Keeping them separate:
The Bird Call takes up most of Crew time when it has so many slides
Students that are interested in projects can still look at the project slide deck
The links and surveys make it take much longer to get through
Bird's Eye Views are surveys run by ASB to gauge general student opinion on topics and issues around ILHS! Bird's Eye Views are always anonymous, and we use the results do determine how to proceed and what to do in order to support students and our school the most!
These results are shared anonymously on the Student Page (here!) and the schoology group, and may be used by the Lab Report student newspaper.
The Flex Forum from 11-22-23 Brainstorm! Document is updated with 11/29 ideas.
Featured Poster
This Wednesday!
Featured Motivational Poster
Not-Homecoming this year is themed Party at the End of the Universe! Get ready for a sci-fi pop culture dance inspired by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy, Men in Black, and Star Wars!
Tickets go on sale from September 25th through October 6th, and will be sold at the door!
$10 with ASB card
$13 without
$15 for guests
You may bring one guest from another HS (as per district rules) by filling out the guest form, which will be available on the Schoology group, student webpage, Instagram, and at the ticket-selling booth!
Pizza($1.50), salad, drinks, and boba catering($ TBD) will all be available! 🍕🥗🧋
Start the night with dancing, food, and drinks, and end it with karaoke 🎤
This is a semi-formal dance, and we encourage sci-fi party outfits!
BUY TICKETS TODAY!
Congratulations to the New ASB Executive Board!
President: Victoria T
Vice President: Tyler N
Secretary: Fenris G
Treasurer: Kai E
Communications: Katie C
Clubs and Activity Liaison: Mary M
Committee Chair: TBD
Tyler Neal
Your current Clubs and Activities Liaison, Tyler is committed to smooth club operation and fundraising procedure. Tyler already has a year of experience on ASB and knows what goes into the role, including performing presidential duties.
Reanne Nettleton-Russell
Lake Endicott
Luke Thomas
Michael Braude
Fenris Gibbons
Fern Mehrzad
Victoria Tchervenski
Torin Geiger
ASB Executive Board Election Candidates:
2023
President:
Victoria Tchervenski
Torin Geiger
Vice President:
Tyler Neal
Secretary:
Fenris Gibbons
Fern Mehrzad
Treasurer:
Reanne Nettleton-Russell
Lake Endicott
Luke Thomas
Michael Braude
Clubs and Activities Liaison:
Mary Mccorbias
Traxton K. Allen
Committee Chair:
Lea Waters
Communications Director:
Katie Chiodo
M Story-Sul
Flex Wednesday Activity Request Form
Do you have an activity you woudl liek to run on a flex wednesday, or suggest an idea? Use this google form to add your idea or email jgallo@nsd.org!
The Wednesdays committee (contact person is Ms. Gallo) plans most Wednesdays. About once a month, ASB plans a Wednesday.
Keep in mind: the general rule is to try to keep 1st slot as Intervention/Collaboration time, and 4th and 5th as club times.
Camp Campus Days!
Are you ready for the societies game?
Our Principal and Assistant Principal:
(Currently on Administrative Leave) Peter Schruke: pschurke@nsd.org
Interim Principal: Mrs. Jolene Grimes Edwards jgrimesedwards@nsd.org
Kayla Andrews: kandrews3@nsd.org
First Day - Sept. 6, 2023
All grades are attending on the first day! We are starting with Crew and then going on to an ASM, which will include a welcome/introduction of our new Principal and ASB events, projects, and plans!
Then, 9th graders will go on guided tours, while 10th, 11th, and 12th graders go on a scavenger hunt.
Raven Day!
Monday, August 28th 2-6pm
Monday, August 28th 2-6pm
Buy school spirit wear for $10!
Check out the various CLUB Opportunities - Join a Club or start your own!
Take School Picture and get your student ID card 2-4:30pm ONLY
Buy your ASB card $35.00 (clubs/events (Clare)
Buy/order your Raven Spirit Gear (on-line order link)
Pay class Art fees/maker space fees $25.00
Meet the ILHS staff
Meet the School Nurse and hand in Medications, update Emergency Care Plans/Individual Health Plans.
Meet the School Counselor and get your Class Schedule, and get a supply list.
Get Bus Transportation
Student Parking Pass $50.00 (Must have PASS to park on campus)
Get information about Nutritional Services and put money on Breakfast/Lunch Accounts (Using Titan).
On campus/off campus privileges (walking field trips), Student R&R information (what are student rights?
Find out about CREW, BWD, Expeditionary Learning, Mastery Transcript, Project-based learning support …
PTSA – meet the leaders and sign up to join
Special Services - meet the group
Jessica’s Bites food truck 3pm - 6pm
ASB Work Week - August 21-25, 1-4pm, at Innovation Lab High School
All are invited and welcome thanks to our open door policy! :)
Full agenda is available here (only accessible through @apps.nsd.org accounts).
Please email us (innovationlabasb@gmail.com) or contact any ASB member if you have anything you would like us to know or do differently this year.
Volunteer with Whale Scout!
Date: June 10, 2023
Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Former Wayne Golf Course, 16721 96th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011
What to bring: Closed-toed shoes, long pants, reusable water bottle
Provided: Gloves, snacks, all tools and supplies
All ages welcome!
Partners/supporters for this event: City of Bothell Parks and Recreation, The Trammell Crow Company, WDFW, King County Wastewater Treatment Division, King County Flood Control District, WRIA 8, NOAA Fisheries
Space will be limited! Sign up required
FULL!
Volunteer with Whale Scout!
Volunteer with Whale Scout!
Date: June 16 and June 30th, 2023
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Former Wayne Golf Course, 16721 96th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011
What to bring: Closed-toed shoes, reusable water bottle
Provided: All tools and supplies
All ages welcome!
Partners/supporters for this event: City of Bothell Parks and Recreation, The Trammell Crow Company, WDFW, King County Wastewater Treatment Division, King County Flood Control District, WRIA 8, NOAA FIsheries
Space will be limited! Sign up required
Earth Day Logo Design Commission
BWD Logo Competition
They can be circular, rectangular(3-1 or 6-1) or square.
Designs for BWD Logos should be submitted here BWD Art Submissions. The deadline is April 1st.
If it dosen't work, Please contact Michael at 1082812@apps.nsd.org
Volunteer opportunity!
The Little People Association is having an event and could use volunteers to help with set up, serving, clean up.
These are FREE trainings made for students to prepare for Envirothon, but ANY interested students are welcome!!
Sign-up deadline: 5 days before start of event!
Climate Adaptation Expert Panel
Wednesday, Feb 15th
Online, 6-7PM
Sign Up: bit.ly/3ZcWqFB
Slater Meuseum Wildlife Workshop
Saturday, Feb 25th, Slater Meuseum of Natural History, Tacoma
11-1pm
Sign Up: bit.ly/3XiyVsV
Soil Workshop with NRCS Professionals
Saturday, March 11th, Mountlake Terrace Library, 11-1pm
Sign Up: bit.ly/3X1lMoc
Hot Chocolate Day with the NSD Foundation!
Looking for Volunteers to greet people and hand out hot chocolates and books or manage music!
January 31, 3-6 PM, Pop Keeney Stadium
Email Victoria at 1089413@apps.nsd.org for more info and to sign up!
King County Parks Volunteer Opprotunities
Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Monday, January 16, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm, MLK JR DAY OF SERVICE (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Become an online Tutor through Wave Learning Festival!
Applications open on August 5th and close on August 19th!
Attention 10th, 11th, and 12th Graders interested in taking the SAT!! Register for the SAT! PLAN ON REGISTERING 5-7 MONTHS IN ADVANCE!! Otherwise, there may not be a nearby testing spot available.
Searching for Actors!
Although it’s all the way in January, we’re preparing a Winter Mystery Masquerade. An interactive, mystery-filled evening of dancing and suspense.
We are looking for 5 (ILHS Students) actors to be a part of this mystery event. If you think you’ve got what it takes, email us for more information at innovationlabasb@gmail.com and sign up for an interview: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4BADAE2AA2F4CF8-winter 🎭
Deadline for submission is February 15, 2023 and scholarship awards will be announced March 15, 2023.
"Our club provides two $2,500 scholarships each year to those pursuing education in horticulture, botanically oriented environmental studies, landscape design, botany, agronomy, botanical sustainability, or other plant-related fields. The scholarship must be used at a two-year, four-year or graduate accredited college, university or vocational school and used within the year the scholarship is awarded. It may be used for tuition and/or fees."
Selection Criteria
All applicants must be Washington state residents who are pursuing education in horticulture, botanically-oriented environmental studies, landscape design, botany, agronomy, botanical sustainability, or other plant-related fields. Candidates will be evaluated on these factors:
High school and/or college transcripts
Scholarship Application details, including your Reflection Statement
Letters of recommendation
How to Apply
Download the application guidelines and the Woodinville Garden Club Scholarship Application by clicking on this link and filling in the application completely. Please direct any questions to scholarships@woodinvillegardenclub.org.
The application:
woodinvillegardenclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/WGC-Scholarship-website-app-blurb-2023-24-1.pdf
Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Monday, January 16, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm, MLK JR DAY OF SERVICE (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508044aafa72ea6fa7-stem
Follow the link above to volunteer!!
Paid Internship to jump-start your career as a Lab Technician!
Fred Hutch Science Education, Shoreline School District, and the Shoreline Community College Biotech Program are collaboratively developing a lab tech certificate program to provide students with lab skills and complementary academic training required for research and clinical lab technical positions across Fred Hutch.
The program is geared towards students who:
* Are from marginalized communities
* Are interested in technical careers in the biological sciences
* Are not intending to immediately attend a four-year college, or may not wish to attend a four-year college at all
* Are looking to earn an income soon after graduating high school while also having the opportunity to further their education
The program includes:
* A paid 2-summer internship at Fred Hutch where students will be hosted in a lab and trained in technical procedures
* Concurrent enrollment at Shoreline Community College for the Fred Hutch/Shoreline Lab Tech Certificate
The first summer of the internship will run from July 5th – August 16th, 2023. The first year of enrollment into the certificate program at Shoreline Community College is free through Running Start. More information on the timeline and course sequence can be found here. Completion of the certificate makes students eligible for an interview for a lab tech position at Fred Hutch.
The application is currently open, students can go here to apply.
For more information, please see a recording and presentation of Family information night, both of which can be found on the website.
Teachers, students and family members can contact me at mkatusii@fredhutch.org with any questions, I would be happy to meet and chat. Alternatively, they can submit questions to this form and someone will get back to them.
Click below to learn more!!!!
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The Successful Candidate Will Have the Following Competencies:
Action Oriented: Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with high energy and enthusiasm.
Ensures Accountability: Holds self accountable to meet commitments.
Collaborates: Works collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
Interpersonal Savvy: Relates openly with diverse groups of people.
Self-Development: Actively seeks new ways to grow and be challenged.
Demonstrates Self-Awareness: Uses a combination of feedback and reflection to gain insight into personal strengths and weaknesses.
King County Parks Youth Conservation Corps Internship
Applications Due: April 16th
What will interns do?
Learn about ecological restoration practices through hands-on outdoor work in parks.
Network with Parks staff, community leaders, and environmental professionals.
Engage in discussions about the intersections of race and the environment.
Participate in workshops about local environmental challenges.
Explore solutions to problems impacting human and environmental health.
Develop and build-upon career skills such as writing, public speaking, and interviewing.
Complete creative independent and group projects.
Present on a relevant topic of your choice to Parks staff and partners.
Experience, Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills
Required Qualifications:
Must be at least 15 when programs begins and entering 10th, 11th, or 12th grade student in King County.
Resides in King County.
Has interest in learning about Parks and/or the environment.
Able to attend entire 6-week internship program (July 10 –August 16, 2023).
Open-minded, inclusive, and enjoys working on a team.
Ability to work outdoors on uneven terrain with or without accommodation
Friends of NC Forest
Sat Apr 22nd 10:00am - 1:00pm
112th Ave restoration site, 20598 112th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011, USA
When: Friday, April 21st, 6:30pm
What: Help with art station or cleanup at this family event!
Diverse Voices Student Leadership Opportunities
Whale Scout, a nonprofit organization based in King County, Washington is looking for student interns for spring and summer sessions to assist with salmon habitat restoration and outreach and education activities with diverse audiences. Dedicated to protecting Pacific Northwest whales through land-based conservation experiences, Whale Scout takes a boots-on-the-ground approach to recovering endangered Southern Resident killer whales and the salmon they rely upon. We acknowledge that we are on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish people, and recognize that certain local communities of color are disproportionately impacted by lack of salmon, poor water quality, and access to outdoor environmental experiences and education. Our programs, including this internship, work to address these issues. We are seeking applicants whose backgrounds, experiences, language skills, and interests align with environmental justice goals related to Puget Sound. This internship will offer students the opportunity to learn about killer whales, salmon habitat, native vegetation, communication, community building, non-profit organizational management, and become certified water quality monitors. It will offer those 17 and older field experience educating the public including diverse families. The internship may also include opportunities to participate in field trips to San Juan Island. No prior experience is required. Students are invited to apply for spring and/or summer sessions. Compensation is $18/hr. Applications are due April 11th for consideration for the spring session and April 30th for consideration for the summer session.
Paid Youth Justice Fellowship Leadership Opportunity: Application Deadline 6/1/23
Do you know anyone aged 14 to 23 looking to make a difference in the world?
The Mike Yarrow Peace Fellowship (MYPF) may interest you.
In this program, youth will have the opportunity to:
Work on a social change project of your choice
Learn how to make tangible impacts on your community
Receive guidance from youth and mentors
Access free training, including workshops on public speaking and nonviolence strategies
Build lifelong friendships with motivated youth from diverse backgrounds
Discover your purpose and learn more about yourself
Join a network of successful alumni worldwide
Participate remotely via Zoom
The Mike Yarrow Peace Fellowship is accepting motivated high school and college-aged youth for their 2023-2024 program cohort. Participants will receive a $500 stipend. The initial Intensive Training is July 10-14, 2023, by Zoom webinar. You will learn the theory and tactics of Martin Luther King’s nonviolent campaigns from instructors who worked with King in those campaigns.
Past fellows have worked on projects such as promoting coding for girls, advocating for rape prevention education, organizing a football team for underprivileged students, leading a climate march, fundraising for social justice non-profits, and producing educational equality podcasts. They have then continued their social justice work at prestigious universities like Stanford, Yale, Princeton, and the University of Washington. They've also published books, spoken to Congress, and and forged change in various ways. While the program doesn't guarantee specific outcomes, it will equip you with the skills, confidence, and inspiration to achieve your goals.
To apply for the MYPF, complete this form, which takes about 10 minutes. Applications are due by June https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=hLe077PEYkGNfVnXM0zmcVj3FYZUBLRMuhlI03MCFxJUOEtEWDdKUko0SzczQlBQNUlQQk1ESU9HMi4u
For more information and to learn more about the program, please visit: https://wwfor.org/mike-yarrow-peace-fellowship-4/
For questions or to schedule an online meeting to discuss the program further, please email: spham20@wwfor.onmicrosoft.com
We look forward to receiving your application!
Friends of North Creek Forest INTERNSHIP - Applications due June 8th
Looking for a reliable high school student to help with environmental curriculum planning, design, implementation, and assessment this summer. Friends of North Creek Forest is a non-profit organization committed to maintaining and improving the ecological function of North Creek Forest through stewardship, education and conservation in perpetuity. Our education program aims to provide K-12 and public outdoor environmental programming that enhances our audience's relationship with their environment. This summer we need support running our summer camps and other community events. The majority of our events will be held in North Creek Forest, occasionally at the University of Washington Bothell wetlands, and potentially other parks. This internship is offered to high schoolers to build youth leadership in outdoor environmental education, and help one environmentally conscious student gain experience in this field.
In this position you will work on our education committee alongside our education manager, board liaison, 1-2 college interns, and a handful of education volunteers. Our interns work with the education manager to design an outline of internship goals for each quarter; this will include items of intern interest and a field instruction timeline. In addition, interns will attend twice-weekly virtual meetings and assist in a variety of duties which may include curriculum design, event logistical planning, stewardship, stakeholder outreach, and grant writing.
The position is an average of 15 hours per week, with up to 30 hours during our summer camp weeks, and a minimum of 4 hours during our preparation weeks.
Summer camp weeks require in-person attendance, whereas preparation weeks will be hybrid. Summer camp dates are as follows:
1. "Forest Quest" ages 11-14 (July 10th-13th)
2. "Sprouting Cedars" ages 6-8 (July 24th-27th)
3. "Happy Hemlocks" ages 9-11 (August 7th-10th)
4. "Whispering Firs" ages 11-14 (August 21st-24th)
Do you care about:
Salmon Recovery
Puget Sound watershed ecology
Regulatory agencies and laws
creating change in your community
or job training/professional development?
Apply NOW! to take part in the Community Action Training School (CATS)!
NO prior background knowlege need!
Free of cost!
Volunteer hours, and volunteer stewardship project at the end (perfect for mastery transcript!!!!!!!!!)
In this link here is more information about scholarships programs
https://www.wastatepta.org/events-programs/scholarship-program/
The following info was copied from the website.
Threads & Treads is a clothing bank that provides Northshore School District families with free, quality donated clothing for school-age youth, teens, young adults and parents. It is open every Wednesday 3-6pm, and closed on holidays.
Threads & Treads Needs Volunteers! Visit this link to sign-up: https://cpptsa.org/ways-to-help/volunteer-sign-ups/
Volunteer during shopping/open hours! Wednesdays 3-6pm.
Volunteers at Threads & Treads help families choose clothing items, engage in conversations about school, community resources, activities, and sort and display the donated clothing. Volunteers can commit to a weekly or monthly schedule. If you can only do some of that time block, that is okay too. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to sort donations, stock items, and display fashions!
Volunteer to sort and help get the store ready for shopping Tuesdays 9-11am.
Sort donations, stock the store, fill the walls with displays and eye catching items, tidy up and organize as needed around the two portables.
Threads & Treads Needs Donations!
Threads and Treads accepts new or gently worn, fashionable clothing from sizes 5T to adult. Clothing items that are consistent with school dress-codes, special occasions and professional workplace attire are preferred. Threads and Treads also needs new socks and underwear in all sizes.
Donations can be brought to the main office of Canyon Park Middle School during the school day or directly to the Threads & Treads portables on Wednesdays during open hours. School or business drives are a great way to collect these items and donate to Threads & Treads.
Ravens Dine-Out
NEW Date: Thursday, August 24th!!!
We learned we cannot fundraise until late August, and needed to change the date. Check in later to stay up to date!
Time: 5pm
Location: Canyon Park Mod Pizza 22833 Bothell Everett Hwy Suite 161, Bothell, WA 98021
Bring:
Money to buy pizza!
Description and Plan:
We'll sit down all together (we will have a few tables reserved) and enjoy pizza while raising money for ILHS! If you can't stay, that's ok! Ordering a pizza with our code give 20% of proceeds to ILHS ASB!
Check back here, the @ilhsasb Instagram, or RSVP for updates!
Families are welcome to all of these events!
If you need or can offer carpool, please email vtchervenski@gmail.com
Descriptions below!
Ravens Dine-Out
NEW Date: Thursday, August 24th!!!
We learned we cannot fundraise until late August, and needed to change the date. Check in later to stay up to date!
Time: 5pm
Location: Canyon Park Mod Pizza 22833 Bothell Everett Hwy Suite 161, Bothell, WA 98021
Bring:
Money to buy pizza!
Description and Plan:
We'll sit down all together (we will have a few tables reserved) and enjoy pizza while raising money for ILHS! If you can't stay, that's ok! Ordering a pizza with our code give 20% of proceeds to ILHS ASB!
D&D and Board Games Night - RSVP Needed to play or DM!
Date: August 26th, 2023
Time: 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location: Farrel-McWhirter Park
Bring:
A level 3 D&D Character
Water
Description and Plan:
Play a D&D one-shot or a fun board game with fellow Ravens!
Leavenworth and Mountains Summer Hangout
Date: June 26th
Time: 11am-3pm
Bring:
Sunscreen and hat
Water bottle/water
Optionally: Money to buy ice cream or lunch
Optionally: Packed lunch
Description and Plan:
Meet up at the central stage "Front Street Park" (pictured bellow)
Head down the trail for a walk/hike at 11:30
Head back
Explore Leavenworth and get ice cream or lunch
Pictured on the map to the right is a path from a reliable parking area (others are usually full) and walk down to the meeting spot!
Next Up: Blythe Park "Conquer the Hill"
Date: August 3rd
Time: 5-8pm
Location: Blythe Park 16950 W Riverside Dr, Bothell, WA 98011
Bring:
Optionally: Lunch
Optionally: Snacks to share
Water bottle
Shoes for hiking
Sunscreen and/or hat
Description and Plan:
Climbing up the hill in Blythe park to the very top, where there’s a grassy park and picnic bench, perfect for a victory picnic. The hill is very steep, but so we’ll go through the switchback trails that cut through the forest for most of the way up. Even on a hot day, the shade of the forest will keep us cool. The view from the top is stunning.
Crafts Hangout - RSVP Needed
Date: July 1st
Time: 4-7pm
Location: RSVP for address
Bring:
Optionally: Snacks
Optionally: Your own beads and trinkets to add to the jewelry
Description and Plan:
Making copper rings and etching designs. All tools provided!
Late Night Picnic Dinner and Stargazing
NEW Date: August 16th
Please note: date may change based on weather forecasts! You will receive an email any time this changes. The current date, August 16th, was chosen to coincide with the peak of Perseids meteor shower and the new moon.
Time: 8-11pm
Location: Rhododendron Park
Bring:
Optionally: snacks/potluck material
Optionally: Glowsticks, marshmallows (fire might not be available)
Optionally: Bring your musical instrument! (drums, guitar, strings, anything!)
Recommended: Sleeping bags or picnic blanket or blanket/hoodie to keep you warm
Recommended: Folding chair
Recommended: Mosquito repellent
Description and Plan:
Setting up stargazing site while it's light outside. The sun sets around 9pm, so before then, we will eat and then once it gets darker, we will lay down to watch the stars and look out for meteors!
Hangout in McCormick Park
Date: August 20th
Time: 4-6pm
Location: McCormick Park in Duval, WA
Bring:
Water bottle
Sunscreen and/or hat
Optionally: Snack(s)
Optionally: Money for ice cream
Description and Plan:
Go hangout at the park and get ice cream at the local ice cream shop with fellow Ravens.
2022-23 Bell Schedule
Last Wednesday of the year! 6/14/23
Enjoy a long-day Flex day.
Related: Do you want to join the Flex Wednesday Design Team?
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEvg95zAKdXZqReJPQY-DJ119IEryF1nw_8T_VG7Fa52jSKg
ASB Meeting - Saturday, July 15th (canceled)
Climate Action Club Meeting - July 11th, 1:30pm at the Kenmore Hangar
July 11th, 1:30pm at the Kenmore Hangar
Climate Action Club is having our first summer meeting today at the Kenmore Hanger at 1:30! We're inviting new students to join and learn more about the club and meet other students passionate about the environment or join our projects!
Climate Action Club Field Trip - July 13th, 10am, Cascadia College
July 13th, 10am, Cascadia College
Climate Action Club is having a field trip tour of Cascadia College led by Stephan Classen, Assistant Director of Sustainable Practices at Cascadia College. We're inviting new students to join and learn more about the club and meet other students passionate about the environment!
Please RSVP beforehand by emailing vtchervenski@gmail.com so we can get you a parking pass!
Executive Board 2022-2023
Name
Position
Victoria Tchervenski
President
1089413@apps.nsd.org
Tyler Neal
Activities Liaison
2006869@apps.nsd.org
Luke Thomas
Treasurer
1105650@apps.nsd.org
Katie Chiodo
Secretary
1082979@apps.nsd.org
Izzy Bicksler
Vice President
1084045@apps.nsd.org
Fenris Gibbons
Communications
1083103@apps.nsd.org
Rain Waggoner
Committee Chair
2022491@apps.nsd.org
Class Council 2022-2023
Name
Grade
Maddy Potter
9th
1107662@apps.nsd.org
Alex Murillo Segoviano
9th
1092828@apps.nsd.org
Spencer Borgon
10th
1096348@apps.nsd.org
M
10th
2008172@apps.nsd.org
Isaac
11th
1118422@apps.nsd.org
Michael Braude
11th
1082812@apps.nsd.org
Lucas Watson
12th
1041126@apps.nsd.org
Joel Shernicoff
12th
1058866@apps.nsd.org
Congratulations to the 2023-24 ASB Executive Board!
President: Victoria T
Vice President: Tyler N
Secretary: Fenris G
Treasurer: Kai E
Communications: Katie C
Clubs and Activity Liaison: Mary M
Committee Chair: TBD
Class Council Representatives
9th grade Rep - Maddy Potter
1107662@apps.nsd.org
9th grade rep - Alex Murillo Segoviano
1092828@apps.nsd.org
10th grade rep - Spencer Borgen
1096348@apps.nsd.org
10th grade rep - M Sul
2008172@apps.nsd.org
11th grade rep - Isaac Eilebrecht
1118422@apps.nsd.org
11th grade rep - Michael Braude
1082812@apps.nsd.org
12th grade Rep - Joel Shernicoff
1058866@apps.nsd.org
12th grade Rep - Lucas Watson
1041126@apps.nsd.org
Next Up: Leavenworth and Mountains Summer Hangout
Date: June 26th
Time: 11am-3pm
Bring:
Sunscreen and hat
Water bottle/water
Optionally: Money to buy ice cream or lunch
Optionally: Packed lunch
Description and Plan:
Meet up at the central stage "Front Street Park" (pictured bellow)
Head down the trail for a walk/hike
Head back
Explore Leavenworth and get ice cream or lunch
Crafts Hangout - RSVP Needed
Date: July 1st
Time: 4-7pm
Location: RSVP for address
Bring:
Optionally: Snacks
Optionally: Your own beads and trinkets to add to the jewelry
Description and Plan:
Making copper rings and etching designs. All tools provided!
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Ravens Dine-Out
Date: July 20th
Time: 5pm
Location: Canyon Park Mod Pizza 22833 Bothell Everett Hwy Suite 161, Bothell, WA 98021
Bring:
Money to buy pizza!
Description and Plan:
We'll sit down all together (we will have a few tables reserved) and enjoy pizza while raising money for ILHS! If you can't stay, that's ok! Ordering a pizza with our code give 20% of proceeds to ILHS ASB!
Blythe Park "Conquer the Hill"
Date: August 3rd
Time: 5-8pm
Location: Blythe Park 16950 W Riverside Dr, Bothell, WA 98011
Bring:
Optionally: Lunch
Optionally: Snacks to share
Water bottle
Shoes for hiking
Sunscreen and/or hat
Description and Plan:
Climbing up the hill in Blythe park to the very top, where there’s a grassy park and picnic bench, perfect for a victory picnic. The hill is very steep, but so we’ll go through the switchback trails that cut through the forest for most of the way up. Even on a hot day, the shade of the forest will keep us cool. The view from the top is stunning.
Late Nigh Picnic Dinner and Stargazing
NEW Date: August 16th
Please note: date may change based on weather forecasts! You will receive an email any time this changes. The current date, August 16th, was chosen to coincide with the peak of Perseids meteor shower and the new moon.
Time: 8-11pm
Location: TBD (Do you have a location in mind? email me! vtchervenski@gmail.com)
Bring:
Optionally: snacks/potluck material
Optionally: Glowsticks, marshmallows (fire might not be available)
Optionally: Bring your musical instrument! (drums, guitar, strings, anything!)
Recommended: Sleeping bags or picnic blanket or blanket/hoodie to keep you warm
Recommended: Folding chair
Recommended: Mosquito repellent
Description and Plan:
Setting up stargazing site while it's light outside. The sun sets around 9pm, so before then, we will eat and then once it gets darker, we will lay down to watch the stars and look out for meteors!
Hangout in McCormick Park
Date: August 20th
Time: TBD
Location: McCormick Park in Duval, WA
Bring:
Water bottle
Sunscreen and/or hat
Optionally: Snack(s)
Optionally: Money for ice cream
Description and Plan:
Go hangout at the park and get ice cream at the local ice cream shop with fellow Ravens.
D&D and Board Games Night - RSVP Needed!
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: Zulu's Board Game Cafe in Bothell
Bring:
Optionally: Money for food
If you're playing D&D: your character and dice
Description and Plan:
Play a D&D one-shot or a fun board game with fellow Ravens!
Battle of the Books ILHS Team "Rabid Ravens" wins 3rd in the competition!
ASB and Committee meetings Calendar bellow!
Students are invited to join our ASB meetings! They take place in the ASB room on the 3rd floor across from the Up Stairwell next to the Tea Corner. Please see the Open door Policy guidelines here!
Last Wednesday of the year! 6/14/23
Enjoy a long-day Flex day.
Related: Do you want to join the Flex Wednesday Design Team?
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEvg95zAKdXZqReJPQY-DJ119IEryF1nw_8T_VG7Fa52jSKg
Congratulations to our first graduating class!
Graduation is tonight at 7pm at Inglemoor Concert Hall. Tickets are free. Congratulations to our first graduating class!
Buy at lunch for $1 off!
Innovation Lab HS PTSA Recognition Awards
Nominate one or more volunteers, teachers/staff members, or students that you feel have gone above and beyond for our school or local community. Make sure to tell us WHY you think your amazing nominee deserves to win! Recipients receive a certificate & pin and a donation is made in their name to the WSPTA Scholarship fund.
The nominations will be open until Friday, April 14, 2023, and our winners will be announced later this spring.
Presented to a student in recognition of significant contributions through leadership and service to their school and community.
Awarded for making significant contributions that go beyond the normal expectations of their job to make the learning environment fun, beneficial and challenging. An educator may be defined as a teacher, assistant, custodian, bus driver, school staff member or administrator.
Presented to an individual in recognition of their outstanding service to children and youth in the school community and demonstrating commitment to helping them achieve their potential by going above and beyond.
Nominate one or more volunteers, teachers/staff members, or students that you feel has gone above and beyond for our school or local community.
Congratulations to the New ASB Executive Board!
President: Victoria T
Vice President: Tyler N
Secretary: Fenris G
Treasurer: Kai E
Communications: Katie C
Clubs and Activity Liaison: Mary M
Committee Chair: TBD
Mastery Transcript FAQ!
The ILHS ASB met with our awesome Mr. Morgan and answered some of your questions about the Mastery Transcript and applying for college!
If you found this helpful or have any additional questions, let us know through this form: https://forms.gle/Ny5YCPYLf3k7wGTT6
ASB Executive Board Election Candidates:
President:
Victoria Tchervenski
Torin Geiger
Vice President:
Tyler Neal
Secretary:
Fenris Gibbons
Fern Mehrzad
Treasurer:
Reanne Nettleton-Russell
Kai Endicott
Luke Thomas
Michael Braude
Clubs and Activities Liaison:
Mary Mccorbias
Traxton K. Allen
Committee Chair:
Lea Waters
Communications Director:
Katie Chiodo
M Story-Sul
Executive Board Election Candidates are IN!
Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Monday, January 16, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm, MLK JR DAY OF SERVICE (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, February 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (Wallace Swamp Creek Park, 19851 73rd Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 11 am – 2 pm (175th St/Swamp Creek SOUTH, 7913 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Deadline for submission is February 15, 2023 and scholarship awards will be announced March 15, 2023.
"Our club provides two $2,500 scholarships each year to those pursuing education in horticulture, botanically oriented environmental studies, landscape design, botany, agronomy, botanical sustainability, or other plant-related fields. The scholarship must be used at a two-year, four-year or graduate accredited college, university or vocational school and used within the year the scholarship is awarded. It may be used for tuition and/or fees."
Selection Criteria
All applicants must be Washington state residents who are pursuing education in horticulture, botanically-oriented environmental studies, landscape design, botany, agronomy, botanical sustainability, or other plant-related fields. Candidates will be evaluated on these factors:
High school and/or college transcripts
Scholarship Application details, including your Reflection Statement
Letters of recommendation
How to Apply
Download the application guidelines and the Woodinville Garden Club Scholarship Application by clicking on this link and filling in the application completely. Please direct any questions to scholarships@woodinvillegardenclub.org.
The application:
woodinvillegardenclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/WGC-Scholarship-website-app-blurb-2023-24-1.pdf
These are FREE trainings made for students to prepare for Envirothon, but ANY interested students are welcome!!
Sign-up deadline: 5 days before start of event!
Climate Adaptation Expert Panel
Wednesday, Feb 15th
Online, 6-7PM
Sign Up: bit.ly/3ZcWqFB
Slater Meuseum Wildlife Workshop
Saturday, Feb 25th, Slater Meuseum of Natural History, Tacoma
11-1pm
Sign Up: bit.ly/3XiyVsV
Soil Workshop with NRCS Professionals
Saturday, March 11th, Mountlake Terrace Library, 11-1pm
Sign Up: bit.ly/3X1lMoc
-What is your first and last name?
-What is your grade?
-What position are you running for?
-What can you contribute to the school?
TICKETS ON SALE NOW DURING LUNCH!
$13 with ASB Card
$15 without
$20 for guests!
Bring cash! Cards are not accepted!
NEWS! Request the form allowing upperclassmen to leave campus during lunch from the front desk! (Should be ready by Feb 28)
Forum Topics!
This Wednesday Schedule!
This week is another ASB planned Flex Wednesday!
Join the Student Forum!! This week it's all about Executive Board elections. If YOU want to be on the election committee, show up and say so! We'll be looking for committee members (up to 5) as well as discussing the election process. We want to make sure YOU have a voice in how the elections go.
Additionally, we will ensure there is time for unrelated concerns or requests at the Forum!
PLEASE NOTE: Each slot has an intervention/collaboration time option! If you need to catch up on school work or would rather work on a personal project, we invite you to use that time to your advantage!
Schedule for January 11th Wednesday has been published! Click here to view!
(or scroll down, or click on the "Schedule Tab" or on the "Schedule and Calendar" button bellow)
January 11th Wednesday Schedule:
Wear your costume to school on Halloween! What a way to start the week!
TICKETS ON SALE STARTING OCTOBER 24th!!
Wear your costume to school on Halloween! What a way to start the week!
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!
Get your ticket in the Great Hall During Lunch!
Tickets are available for $7, and bring a guest for $13!
ONLY THIS WEEK!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!!
The Guest Form!!
Meet your Class Council Representatives!
9th Grade: Maddy and Alex
10th Grade: Spencer
11th Grade: Michael and Justin
12th Grade: Joel and Lucas
Thank you to all those who applied, attended the interviews, brought teacher recommendations, and campaigned, for your hard work and dedication to ILHS and your class.
Today's Wednesday Schedule!
CLICK HERE for the ASM slides and description of each optional station!
(The link is only accessible through @aps.nsd.org accounts.)
Make sure to fill out the Flex Wednesday Form for attendance!
IF you have activity suggestions for future Wednesdays:
Current Crew Reps:
Julia Gallo's Crew - Gavin Maynard
Peter Schurke's Crew - No Current Representative
Welcome, 9th graders!
Tips for a good start:
We don't have lockers, so bring sturdy backpacks you're comfortable with! (And try not to over-pack)
computer (the school will provide you a chrome book)
pencils, a pen, eraser
calculator (or you can use your phone(we recommend the desmos app))
a folder (or something to keep loose papers in)
A personal notebook is recommended
A re-usable water bottle (we have water refilling stations on every floor. If you don't have a reusable water bottle, we have some extras, brought to you by Climate Action Club! Ask Ms. Virga (your physics teacher)!)
Breakfast and Lunch are available in the cafeteria, and many people bring their own lunch!
Tape dispenser and glue stick might come in handy!
Join Clubs when you can! They're tons for fun and you meet lots of new people!
We're a competitive bunch, participate in activities to win points for your Crew!
Welcome Back to School Event!!
Sign up for clubs at this event and meet your classmates!! Welcoming all incoming and returning ILHS students!
If you would like to represent your club at the Back to School Party this year, email us! All you'll need to do is be ready to talk about your club and encourage others to join. You can make a poster board or sign, and we'll provide the sign up sheet and table!
Join us on August 29th at ILHS for some fun times and cookie dough ice creams ;)
This form is filled out AFTER getting approved from the E-Board and filling out the google form for REQUESTING purchase.
This form is filled out AFTER getting approved from the E-Board and filling out the google form for bringing ideas to ASB.
This form is filled out for your club/interest group when you want to purchase/buy something. You MUST fill out this google form BEFORE filling out the request for purchase form. After you fill out this general google form (which purpose is to let the E-Board know you want to purchase something) then we will schedule a time for you to meet with the E-Board and discuss your next steps. Which will consist of filling out the correct documents for the purchase to go through. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING IN ADVANCE. Do not fill out the Request for Purchase form before filling this google form out. Thank you.
Current Elections: Executive Board
Below is a link with all required forms you will need to fill out, deadlines, policies, and the different positions you can run for. If you're interested in becoming more involved in your school, and want to run for an official position (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Clubs & Activities Liaison, or Committee chair) please read this document thoroughly and fill out the, required, entry form. Any questions? Email the emails listed at the bottom of the document. Thank you!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q9cmREfp_wTCFyL-0dIEpXGlZb0KpsXZ7OhfOFKIYEA/edit?usp=sharing