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| Inglemoor High School | |
|---|---|
| Name | Inglemoor High School |
| Established | 1997 |
| Type | Public high school |
| District | Northshore School District |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| City | Kenmore |
| State | Washington |
| Country | United States |
Inglemoor High School is a public secondary institution serving grades 9–12 in the Northshore School District near Seattle, Washington (state). The school serves students from surrounding communities including parts of Kenmore, Bothell, and Kirkland, and participates in regional academic, artistic, and athletic competitions across the King County, Washington area. Its programs intersect with state-level initiatives and interscholastic organizations.
The campus opened during a period of district expansion tied to demographic shifts in King County, Washington after the 1980s, contemporaneous with construction projects in nearby municipalities such as Redmond, Washington and Bellevue, Washington. Development decisions involved coordination with the Northshore School District board and local planning authorities in Kenmore, influenced by regional trends that also affected schools in Bothell and Sammamish. The school’s timeline includes renovations aligned with Washington State facility standards and funding measures similar to other district capital projects in King County, Washington.
The site occupies suburban land near major routes connecting to Interstate 405 (Washington), with access to transit corridors linking to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and adjacent municipalities like Kirkland, Washington and Bothell, Washington. Facilities include science labs, performance spaces, and athletic fields comparable to venues used by neighboring high schools such as those in Lake Washington School District and Shoreline School District. The campus design reflects local building codes and environmental planning practices used across King County, Washington public projects.
Course offerings encompass Advanced Placement options aligned with the College Board curriculum and career pathways congruent with Washington State postsecondary standards administered by institutions like the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and universities such as the University of Washington and Washington State University. The school participates in assessment frameworks that mirror statewide testing initiatives and college readiness programs used by other public schools across Washington (state), with college counseling that references admissions expectations at institutions including Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, and regional universities like Seattle University.
Extracurricular activities include performing arts ensembles that compete or collaborate with regional organizations such as the Washington Music Educators Association and civic-engagement clubs that partner with groups like Rotary International and Future Business Leaders of America. Student government coordinates events reflecting practices observed in national student leadership programs including Student Council affiliates and leadership conferences sponsored by statewide associations. Community service initiatives align with nonprofits active in the area such as United Way of King County and volunteer networks connected to institutions like Seattle Children's Hospital and The Nature Conservancy projects in Puget Sound.
The athletics program fields teams competing within interscholastic leagues that include local rivals from Lake Washington High School, Bothell High School, and Juanita High School, and follows eligibility standards similar to those of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. Sports offerings span seasonal competitions in disciplines comparable to programs at neighboring schools, with postseason participation in regional tournaments culminating in state-level championships and events attended by scouts associated with collegiate athletic departments such as those at the University of Washington Huskies and Washington State Cougars.
Alumni have pursued careers reflected by affiliations with professional and cultural institutions such as the National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, and creative industries including networks like NBCUniversal, studios such as Warner Bros., and organizations like the Screen Actors Guild‑American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Graduates have matriculated to universities including Stanford University, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, University of California, Los Angeles, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Cornell University. Some alumni have been involved with civic and nonprofit organizations including AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and local government bodies in King County, Washington and municipalities such as Redmond, Washington and Kirkland, Washington.
The school operates under the governance of the Northshore School District board and adheres to policies comparable to those issued by the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Demographic patterns reflect the broader population trends of King County, Washington suburban corridors, with student services coordinated alongside county agencies and regional partners such as King County Department of Education equivalents and community colleges including North Seattle College and Cascadia College.
Category:High schools in King County, Washington