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November 2025

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  • I²MC 2025; Back and Booming

    On Saturday October 18th, Interlake Math Club hosted the 2025 Interlake Invitational Math Competition, more commonly known as the I2MC. This makes it the second year that Interlake has hosted I2MC since before the pandemic, the credit for which must go to our officers. “Bringing I2MC back wasn’t easy,” recalled Mingyue Yang, one of the…

  • Opinion–Interlake: Overcrowded, Understaffed

    Interlake High School is experiencing a crisis: there’s too many students and too little support. What should be done to ensure quality education? On September 2nd, students walked into Interlake for another grueling yet exciting year of school, only to find themselves squished into overpopulated classrooms with unknown peers. This new school year has been…

  • Tennis Season: 2025-2026

    The game should have finished way earlier. The last rays of light were making their final statements at the edge of the horizon.  Yet the bright yellow ball of fluff was still in a relentless back-and-forth beating in the last match between Interlake and Mercer Island.   This was crucial – perhaps not so much a…

  • Interlake Volleyball: 2025 season

    The volleyball program at Interlake High School continued to make significant improvement throughout this season, building skill, character, and a sense of community. Every practice and game showed not only the athletes’ hard work but also the sense of community that they have fostered. For these players, volleyball is more than just a sport. “To…

  • 2025 Homecoming

    Las Vegas Comes Alive! The energy was electric on September 27th, 2025, as students crowded into the Main Gym for the biggest event of the season: Homecoming 2025! The atmosphere alone was unforgettable, but the incredible Las Vegas transformation took the night to a whole new level. If you missed it, you missed out —…

  • Freshman Class Elections

    For the first few weeks of school, the freshman class at Interlake High found itself without leadership. As the newest members of the school community, freshmen were adjusting to the new environment, but the absence of a class office really became apparent during one of the first major school events: float building.  Those who participated…

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