Internship Qualifications

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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.