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Academics

This page provides information on the academic opportunities and requirements at Inglewood Middle School.

Courses & Credits

Students in middle school take six classes per day (total of 6 credits for the year).

  • Yearlong class = 2 Semesters = 1 Credit
  • Semester class = 1 Semester = 0.5 Credit

Inglewood course catalog

 
OUT OF DIstrict Credit

Students may be granted credit for learning experiences completed outside Lake Washington School District (LWSD), provided the learning experiences meet the criteria outlined within the district procedures. Approval of credit (not necessarily a grade) must be obtained prior to enrollment and/or participation in the outside learning experience in order to be eligible for consideration for high school credit on the LWSD transcript. 

The principal may approve courses from a non-district public high school; or an accredited private school; or from a post-secondary institution providing non-college credit. Acceptance of such credit is limited to seven (7) credits. Only three (3) of these credits may be used for grade improvement. There is no limit for credit recovery. Before you enroll, apply for out of district credit (OOD) by filling out and submitting.

APPLICATION WINDOWS for 2025-2026 School Year

Semester 1 Deadline: September 1st to October 1st

Semester 2 Deadline: December 1st to January 1st

Summer Deadline: May 1st to June 24th  

The following resource is available for step-by-step application steps. Out of District Credit IMS Info

 

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When Choosing Electives:
  • Elective classes are great opportunities to try new content areas, skills, and creative courses within the school day.
  • Students should carefully consider their preferences, as changes may not be possible after registration is completed.
  • Year-long Electives count as 2 Elective requests (1.0 credit)
  • Students registering for 7th and 8th grade should select three (3) different electives. If students do not select alternates, they may be placed in any open elective.
  • Our school counselors make every effort to honor your child’s top elective requests. However, we cannot guarantee your student will receive their top two choices. Teacher availability, master scheduling, classroom capacity, enrollment capacity, and flexibility in a specific child’s daily schedule impact class availability.
  • Some students might be placed in support class, in lieu of an elective or Fitness class, depending on state test scores and/or academic performance.
Elective Request Planning Sheets for 2025-2026
Academic Pathways/Program
For Eastlake High School Incoming Freshman Parent Information: visit the Eastlake Website, under Incoming 9th Grade Registration.

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Additional Math support:
Students can use the links below to practice math skills and get help on math problems.
  • ALEKS
    Online site that allows students to practice specific areas of math (student log-in required)
  • Big Ideas
    Math curriculum for Algebra and Geometry (student log-in required)
  • IXL Math 
    IXL Math is a personalized learning program that cover a comprehensive curriculum of adaptive skills. Students can earn awards and prizes as they learn and answer questions.
  • Khan Academy
    Online site that allows students to practice specific areas of math (student log-in required)