Super Wednesday is back! October 11th, all students will be on an alternative schedule.

The following is the schedule for 9th and 10th grade! 9th and 10th grades can find their classroom assignment on Monday 10/9 in FRONT of the main office.

  • 9th Grade:  Participate in High School and Beyond Plan activities. 9th graders should be in their assigned room by 8:30am
    • What to Bring: Laptop, charger and earbuds/headphones
  • 10th Grade: participate in High School and Beyond Plan activities and Healthy Youth Survey.  10th graders should be in their assigned room by 8:30am
    • What to Bring: Laptop, charger and earbuds/headphones

 

The following is the schedule for 11th and 12th grade! 11th graders will be split between last name in both gyms. 12th graders that have signed up can find classroom assignments on 10/9 in FRONT of the main office.

  • 11th Grade: take the Digital PSAT/NMQST (Practice SAT and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test).  Exams are for practice only and scores are only reported to students and their families.  11th graders should be in their assigned spaces by 8:00am. 
    • What to Bring: Laptop, charger and earbuds/headphones, a calculator if wanted, but there is a build in Desmos calculator is part of the PSAT.
    • Cell Phones/Tablets/smartwatches may not be used. Optional: watch with no audible alarm.
  • 12th Grade:
    • Option 1: Independently pursue their own interests such as community service projects, working on college applications, etc.
    • Option 2:  Take the official SAT. They do not need to register with the College Board to take this test.  Seniors should be in their assigned room by 8:00am.  Please opt in by October 4th.
    • Option 3: Work on College Applications/Essays with a staff member in the Library.

 

Please note that on Thursday 10/12 due to the disruption of Super Wednesday, we will be running our regular 1 through 7th period!

The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.