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* Be a current student in the Shoreline School District in grades 8 thru 11 (for Summer sessions) or 9 thru 12 (for Winter session).
* Be a current student in the Shoreline School District in grades 8 thru 11 (for Summer sessions) or 9 thru 12 (for Winter session).
* Have strong aptitude in math, science and computing.
* Have strong aptitude in math, science and computing and be comfortable with very technical concepts.
* Have the time to participate and keep up with the <u>'''[[Meeting_information#Schedule|schedule]]'''</u> of the program (minimum 20 hours per month).
* Have transportation to and from the district central office ([[Meeting_information#Meeting Location|The Shoreline Center]]).



All students will start on an initial learning path and will graduate to a specialized learning track. The required qualifications you need will depend on the track you are interested in. The tracks are computer science, information technology and engineering.
All students will start on an initial learning path and will graduate to a specialized learning track. The required qualifications you need will depend on the track you are interested in. The tracks are computer science, information technology and engineering.
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** Any Running Start CS course
** Any Running Start CS course
::''(Personal experience with computer system administration or demonstrated participation in STEM classes and activities can substitute for entry requirements.)''
::''(Personal experience with computer system administration or demonstrated participation in STEM classes and activities can substitute for entry requirements.)''

* '''Computer Science students''' need to be currently enrolled in or have completed one of the following:
* '''Computer Science students''' need to be currently enrolled in or have completed one of the following:
** AP Computer Science A
** AP Computer Science A
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** Running Start Physics and Calculus courses
** Running Start Physics and Calculus courses



* Have the time to participate and keep up with the <u>'''[[Meeting_information#Schedule|schedule]]'''</u> of the program (minimum 20 hours per month).
* Have transportation to and from the district central office ([[Meeting_information#Meeting Location|The Shoreline Center]]).
* Have strong aptitude with very technical concepts.
* Complete the application and interview process:
* Complete the application and interview process:
** Initial contact e-mail with letter of interest to the coordinator. ''(The letter of interest should state why you are interested in becoming an intern and how you meet the stated qualifications. E-mail to '' '''david.watson@ssd412.org''' '' by the <u>[[Upcoming Session Information|application deadline]]</u>.)''
** Initial contact e-mail with letter of interest to the coordinator. ''(The letter of interest should state why you are interested in becoming an intern and how you meet the stated qualifications. E-mail to '' '''david.watson@ssd412.org''' '' by the <u>[[Upcoming Session Information|application deadline]]</u>.)''
** Interview with internship coordination team
** Interview with internship coordination team
** Complete entrance quiz (example questions can be found <u>[[Sample Questions|here]]</u>.)
** Complete entrance quiz (example questions can be found <u>[[Sample Questions|here]]</u>.)



'''Note: '''The learning program includes activities that require computer science students to be comfortable with the Java programming language. Students familiar with other programming languages should follow a tutorial to become sufficiently acclimated to Java programming.
'''Note: '''The learning program includes activities that require computer science students to be comfortable with the Java programming language. Students familiar with other programming languages should follow a tutorial to become sufficiently acclimated to Java programming.

Revision as of 17:22, 5 September 2025

To become a new intern, students must:

  • Be a current student in the Shoreline School District in grades 8 thru 11 (for Summer sessions) or 9 thru 12 (for Winter session).
  • Have strong aptitude in math, science and computing and be comfortable with very technical concepts.
  • Have the time to participate and keep up with the schedule of the program (minimum 20 hours per month).
  • Have transportation to and from the district central office (The Shoreline Center).


All students will start on an initial learning path and will graduate to a specialized learning track. The required qualifications you need will depend on the track you are interested in. The tracks are computer science, information technology and engineering.

  • Information Technology students must have completed one of the following:
    • AP Computer Science Principles
    • Any Running Start CS course
(Personal experience with computer system administration or demonstrated participation in STEM classes and activities can substitute for entry requirements.)
  • Computer Science students need to be currently enrolled in or have completed one of the following:
    • AP Computer Science A
    • Running Start CS courses
    • Other technical computer/programming courses
(This requirement may be waived if the student can demonstrate sufficient aptitude and/or enthusiasm towards computing/programming during the interview process. Personal experience with computer programming and computer science concepts or participation in STEM classes and activities such as Robotics could serve as substitute qualifications.)
  • Engineering students need to be currently enrolled in or have completed the following:
    • AP Physics and AP Calculus
    • Running Start Physics and Calculus courses


  • Complete the application and interview process:
    • Initial contact e-mail with letter of interest to the coordinator. (The letter of interest should state why you are interested in becoming an intern and how you meet the stated qualifications. E-mail to david.watson@ssd412.org by the application deadline.)
    • Interview with internship coordination team
    • Complete entrance quiz (example questions can be found here.)


Note: The learning program includes activities that require computer science students to be comfortable with the Java programming language. Students familiar with other programming languages should follow a tutorial to become sufficiently acclimated to Java programming.

 - Navin Reddy's Java video tutorial series (up to lesson #20) 
 - W3 Schools Java tutorial

To stay in the program

  • Maintain academic performance in school.
(Students do not have to have straight A's but their grades must not drop overall.)
  • Maintain clean disciplinary record in school.
  • Maintain an excellent attendance record within the program (minimum of 20 hours per month in attendance).
  • Participate in activities and perform well in learning projects.
  • Act within the guidelines required by the Internship Code of Conduct, Safety Guidelines and School District/Departmental policies, all of which will be explained during orientation.