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== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
<span style="color: red; font-size:12.0pt"">Winter schedule is in effect.</span>
<span style="color: red; font-size:12.0pt"">Summer schedule is in effect.</span>


'''''Winter Session Starting December 6, 2023'''''
'''''Winter Session Starting December 4th, 2024'''''
* Every '''Wednesday''' after school on '''Early Release Days only'''. Start time is '''1:30 PM''' and concludes at '''5:00 PM'''.
* Every '''Wednesday''' after school on '''Early Release Days only'''. Start time is '''1:30 PM''' and concludes at '''5:00 PM'''.
* One '''Saturday''' every month. Start time is '''9:00 AM''' and concludes at '''4:00 PM'''.
* One '''Saturday''' every month. Start time is '''9:00 AM''' and concludes at '''4:00 PM'''.
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<span style="color: red; font-size:12.0pt"">Summer 2024 applications now being accepted.</span>
<span style="color: red; font-size:12.0pt"">Winter 2024 applications now being accepted.</span>


For new interns, you can find information about the Summer 2024 session [[Term ScheduleS24|here]].
For new interns, you can find information about the Winter 2024 session [[Upcoming Session Information|here]].




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After the introductory first year, students who decide to continue within the program can choose their schedule and what projects they can work on. All interns must spend a minimum of 20 hours of learning/volunteer time to retain good standing within the program. For group projects, all team members jointly decide the meeting times and the specifics of the projects they will be working on.
After the introductory first year, students who decide to continue within the program can choose their schedule and what projects they can work on. All interns must spend a minimum of 20 hours of learning/volunteer time to retain good standing within the program. For group projects, all team members jointly decide the meeting times and the specifics of the projects they will be working on.


Interns who are up to the challenge are highly encouraged to enter into the Running Start program in Junior and/or Senior years as this can save on long-term college costs and provide students with commensurate educational experience. This also has the benefit of providing more flexibility to class schedules.
'''NOTE:''' Interns who are up to the challenge are highly encouraged to enter into the '''Running Start''' program in Junior and/or Senior years as this can save on long-term college costs and provide students with commensurate educational experience. This also has the benefit of providing more flexibility to class schedules.


'''''Other meeting opportunities'''''
'''''Other meeting opportunities'''''


Interns can sign up for extra time in the electronics labs or other resources with approval from the internship coordinator. These time slots are typically scheduled on '''Fridays''' from '''2:30 PM''' to '''6:00 PM''' or on '''Saturdays'''. ''(Scheduling for Saturdays require at least 2 interns to make the time commitment.)''
Interns can sign up for extra time in the electronics labs or other resources with approval from the internship coordinator. On most '''Wednesdays''', there is an opportunity for '''Open Technology Night''' starting at '''5:00 PM'''. Students can use this time to work on technology projects, coordinate activities with other interns, use available tools and kits or just catch up on school work (these nights need to be scheduled and attended by two or more interns).

Latest revision as of 08:35, 1 November 2024

Meeting Location

Shoreline Center Location.

Interns meet at the Shoreline School District Information Technology Department. This is located at the district central office (next to the Shoreline Stadium near I-5 and NE 185th Street) located at:

Shoreline Center
18560 1st Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98155

(Location on Google Maps)

The IT Department is located at the North end of the campus in building H. This can be found by going into the North parking lot entrance near the tennis courts and soccer field. The H building is at the South edge of the parking lot.

The internship program is run by the network services staff in the IT department. Interns meet in the technology learning lab and the network services office.

Note: Make sure to verify the location on the map. Many people mistakenly head to Shoreline Community College. The Shoreline Center is not associated with the college. Geographically, the complex is 10 blocks North of the Shoreline Library and about 2 blocks West of the 185th Street light rail terminal.

Schedule

Summer schedule is in effect.

Winter Session Starting December 4th, 2024

  • Every Wednesday after school on Early Release Days only. Start time is 1:30 PM and concludes at 5:00 PM.
  • One Saturday every month. Start time is 9:00 AM and concludes at 4:00 PM.
  • A minimum of one day during each school break (Winter Break, Mid-Winter Break, Spring Break). Start time 9:00 AM and concludes at 4:00 PM.

(Students must bring lunch or have meal arrangements for the long days)


Winter 2024 applications now being accepted.

For new interns, you can find information about the Winter 2024 session here.


Flexible Schedule

After the introductory first year, students who decide to continue within the program can choose their schedule and what projects they can work on. All interns must spend a minimum of 20 hours of learning/volunteer time to retain good standing within the program. For group projects, all team members jointly decide the meeting times and the specifics of the projects they will be working on.

NOTE: Interns who are up to the challenge are highly encouraged to enter into the Running Start program in Junior and/or Senior years as this can save on long-term college costs and provide students with commensurate educational experience. This also has the benefit of providing more flexibility to class schedules.

Other meeting opportunities

Interns can sign up for extra time in the electronics labs or other resources with approval from the internship coordinator. On most Wednesdays, there is an opportunity for Open Technology Night starting at 5:00 PM. Students can use this time to work on technology projects, coordinate activities with other interns, use available tools and kits or just catch up on school work (these nights need to be scheduled and attended by two or more interns).