Welcome to Cobra Country - Academy Publishing, Inc.
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Welcome to Cobra Country - Academy Publishing, Inc.
A publicat io n fo r t he par ent s, st udent s, and c om munit y o f Par k Vist a Co mmunit y Hig h School Welcome to Cobra Country MAY 2016 | ISSUE 2 Mission Statement Park Vista Community High School is committed to fostering a safe environment, which respects diversity while providing an atmosphere of academic excellence, student involvement, and positive opportunities for all. Dear Cobra Families: Principal’s Message The school year is rapidly coming to a close. In these remaining weeks of the school year, it is imperative that students continue to be diligent and maintain their academic focus. Students must ensure that they are completing all class assignments, make-up work or projects, and absolutely take each and every quiz, test, or exam seriously. Parents, I stress that you keep up with your child’s academic progress, attendance, etc. via Edline.net. If you have questions related to your child’s grades and/or attendance, please contact the teacher or guidance counselor. Be For our graduating seniors, it is mandatory that each of them attend Senior Checkout Day on Monday, May 23, 2016, in the school’s gymnasium, and Graduation Rehearsal on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, in the school’s auditorium at 3:30 p.m. All graduating seniors will receive their tickets for the graduation ceremony at the conclusion of rehearsal. Therefore, they need to make sure they arrive on time! Again seniors must attend both the Senior Checkout Day and the Graduation Rehearsal in order to obtain their tickets and to participate in the commencement exercise at the South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center on Wednesday, May 25, 2016, at 8:00 a.m. A Role Model Be S afe The first day of school for the 2016-2017 school year is Monday, August 15, 2016. The Freshman Orientation is scheduled for Monday, August 8, 2016 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for all incoming 9th graders. During this orientation students will be able to secure their student schedule, purchase a locker, become acclimated to the school’s practices and procedures, and tour the school while also learning about the campus life including athletics, band, chorus, and the numerous clubs offered as part of the total school experience in “Cobra Country”. An important Freshmenology presentation for the parents of our freshmen students will be held in the auditorium from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The presentation will provide parents with lots of important information to support their son or daughter during these next four years of high school. C ourteous Be O n Time Be B rilliant Be R esponsible and Respectful Be Administration Principal Reginald B. Myers Assistant Principals LuAnne Daucanski Marie DiFonte Brent Higley Reginald Lanier Ronn Peteck Dr. Pia Pierre www.pvchs.com @pvcobrashs parkvistacommunity highschool We have scheduled days for our rising seniors (Friday August 5th, 7:30am-10:30am), juniors (Friday, August 5th, 12:00 pm-3:00pm), and sophomores (Monday, August 8th, 8:00am11:00am) to acquire their student schedules, lockers, and student IDs. The rising seniors and juniors will also be able to purchase a parking decal on their scheduled day provided they have met the criteria. This information will be repeated in the “Back To School” edition of our Cobra Bites which will be mailed to all homes at the beginning of August 2016. The newsletter will also be posted on the school’s website at PVCHS.com and Edline.net. Finally, to our seniors, I want to personally thank you for the work that you have accomplished during your tenure at Park Vista Community High School. You have made us and your families proud of what and who you have become. It is my hope that the faculty and staff has had a positive impact on your schooling and wish you much success in your future endeavors! Educationally Yours, Reginald B. Myers The School District of Palm Beach County is committed to providing a world-class education with excellence and equity to empower each student to reach his or her highest potential with the most effective staff to foster the knowledge, skills, and ethics required for responsible citizenship and productive careers. 2 Congratulations! National Letters of Intent Congratulations to the following student athletes for signing their National Letters of Intent! National History Day: L to R: Alfred Marten, Blaine Williams, Kristoff Kounlavong, Jacob Andersen, Melanie Lee, and Tyler Vargas Name School Sport Yousef Abd el Raouf University of Indianapolis Swimming Brandon Bechtel Elmhurst College Football Aidyn Cantor Andrew College Soccer Shaw Pomianowski Elmhurst College Football Nicholas Ruiz Concordia University Chicago Football Allyson Weber Andrew College Soccer Nikki Zammataro Andrew College Soccer HOSA’s State Leadership Conference Winners 2015-2016 Congratulations to the following HOSA Conference Winners! These students will compete for a week in Nashville, Tennessee. National History Day: L to R: Carly Huber, Rumana Ali, and Jiana Peña National History Day Winners Congratulations to the following National History Day Winners! These students placed at the District fair. • • • First Place Group Exhibit - An Exchange Over Time: How Classical Greece Influenced Later Cultures, Carly Huber and Rumana Ali 2nd Place Individual Website - DNA, Jiana Peña 1st Place Documentary - The Space Race: Behind the Curtain, Alfred Marten, Blaine Williams, Kristoff Kounlavong, Jacob Andersen, Tyler Vargas • First Place: Shaylan Hill – Behavioral Health Daianne Barros and Marcio Barros – Health Career Display • Second Place: Amelia Glas and Alexandria Pizzino – Community Awareness • Third Place: Kathleen Segovia, Tristan Magloire, Iris Ko, Melanie Lam, and Rachel Simpson – Parliamentary Procedures • Fourth Place: Jordan Block – Extemporaneous Writing • Fifth Place: Trae Steele and Madison Weech – Health Education Park Vista’s SECME Team Park Vista competed in this year’s Science, Engineering, Communication, Mathematics, and Enrichment (SECME) Olympiad at Santaluces High School on Saturday April 9th, 2016. Park Vista’s SECME team includes freshmen to juniors. They competed in ALL competitions (mousetrap car, water rocket, generator, bridge, banner, poster, essay, and Brain Bowl.) At the awards ceremony, our team received one honorable mention for the essay written by Jason Kantorow and third place trophy for mousetrap car built by Marc Nelson, Anthony Seanor, and Mason Mellone. Even though we did not place in many categories this year, no other school out-competed our school’s team spirit and enthusiasm throughout the day. To extend our team spirit at Park Vista, the SECME banner, crafted by Jason Kantorow and John Pham, toting this year’s theme “FULL STEAM AHEAD” will be on display either in the 2nd floor science hallway or the media center. SECME’s coordinators included Ms. Dunbar (Chemistry), Dr. Romero (Physics) and Dr. Kantorow (Biology). We are constantly looking for more students to participate in our SECME team, so if you are considering a career in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields and are also multi-dynamic in the arts and writing, please join us at one of our meetings and see what SECME is all about. SECME is a national organization that promotes STEM education and careers. Long-term memberships in SECME can be awarded with scholarships at your college and/or university of choice. Haitian Heritage Month District Essay Contest Congratulations to 11th grader, Kevin Esta, for submitting an essay titled, Alexandre Petion, the Hero, for the District Haitian Heritage Month Essay Contest. Winners will be notified in May. Park Vista Cobras wish Kevin good luck in the contest! 3 • PVCHS Summer Reading List 9th grade: Night by Elie Wiesel FROM Animal Farm by George Orwell) (CHANGED • 10th Grade: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck • 11th Grade: The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass • AICE Literature As Level (11th Grade): The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri • 12th Grade Regular/General Paper: 1984 by George Orwell • 12 Grade Regular/AICE A level: How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C Foster and The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga ***Please see PVCHS.com for summer assignments for AICE and AP classes Cobra Gear Online! The school store now sells “Cobra Gear” online. Students in our E-Commerce Class will be working closely with Seacoast Embroidery to offer great products at affordable prices! You will be able to shop 24/7 by going to pvchs.com and clicking on the School Store Link. Check the website often as more items will be available. Items will also change throughout the year......try it today! YEARBOOK Portraits Class of 2017 Attention juniors! It’s time to take your senior portraits. You will be receiving your appointment card in May in the mail. If you do NOT receive your appointment card by June please call 561-686-1994. Contact: Prestige Portraits Studio at 561-686-1994 Prestige Portraits Studio 2253 Vista Parkway North Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 4 Guidance SCHEDULE CHANGES Students at Park Vista High School have been afforded the opportunity to attend registration assemblies, and to review their course selections with their current guidance counselor at the time of course selection. Park Vista students are registered for courses based on teacher recommendations, demonstrated scholastic ability, academic history, and their expressed interests, talents, and goals. Every effort has been made to assure that each student has been scheduled in the most appropriate coursework to meet his or her ability level, interests, and objectives. All students have received prior recommendations for academic course placement from their previous subject area teachers, advisement from their guidance counselor, and consultation from their parent or guardian. Students were directed to select and rank their elective course choices, and every available measure was taken to accommodate these requests according to course availability and scheduling factors. Students who did not complete or submit a course selection sheet were given a schedule designed by their guidance counselor. Students whose performance on FSA, PERT, or EOC exams is below proficiency levels, as mandated by the State and district, are placed into the required remediation or intensive coursework. Schedule changes at Park Vista High School are permitted under the following circumstances: 1. Student is enrolled into a course for which they have already earned credit, or for which they are concurrently enrolled in and near conclusion in for virtual school or credit lab. Rule exclusion for repeatable courses (i.e. PE or intensive coursework). 2. Student is in the wrong level or is unqualified for the course. This rule excludes courses for which a student applied, such as AP, AICE, or dual enrollment. 3. Student previously failed the same course with the same teacher, as permitted within CSR rules. 4. A grade 12 student needing a course change to meet an outstanding graduation requirement. Under no circumstances will the following schedule changes be permitted: 1. Teacher change except as noted in item 3 above. 2. Period or class hour changes. 3. Any elective course changes. PSAT IS OCTOBER 19TH, 2016 Juniors that are college bound and any interested freshmen should take the PSAT on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 2016. Registration will begin September 1, 2016 and end on September 30 (or until we sell out of tests). The cost is $15.00 or free for students participating in the free/reduced lunch Program. All sophomores will automatically be registered for the PSAT and there will be no cost for the sophomores. Practice for the PSAT can be found at https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/practice. GPA & CREDIT RECOVERY Park Vista offers options for students to retake a courses where they earned a “D” or an “F” and for students who need to improve their grade point averages. Students can retake the course in their regular schedule, in virtual school, in a credit recovery program on campus during the day, or in the credit lab which is offered through the community school program after school. Students may repeat a course for grade forgiveness if they received a “D” or “F” in a course. Forgiveness for required courses shall be limited to replacing a “D” or “F” with a grade of “C” or higher, earned subsequently in the same or comparable course. A course is forgiven only if a student receives a grade of “C” or higher. Middle school students may replace a grade of “C”, “D”, or “F” with a grade of “C” or higher, earned subsequently in the same or comparable course. Students earning a grade of “D” on the repeat effort, earn credit for that course; however, the initial failing grade is not forgiven. Students may again choose to repeat the same course, and upon earning a grade of “C” or higher, all earlier grades will be forgiven. In all cases of grade forgiveness, only the new grade, of “C” or higher, shall be used in the calculation of the student’s grade point average. Any course grade not replaced according to a District School Board forgiveness policy shall be included in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average required for graduation. In all cases where courses are forgiven under the provisions above, the initial “F” or “D” grade(s) will remain as part of the academic history, but will not be calculated in the grade point average. Students should be advised that many universities calculate GPAs based on all courses attempted. TAKING AN ONLINE COURSE IS A REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION!! The following semester courses are good choices for students to fulfill this obligation: • • • Driver’s Education Career Research and Decision Making Peer Counseling • • • • Personal and Family Finance Parenting Skills Social Media Outdoor Education Go to FLVS.net to create an account and register for a class. Your counselor approves online classes daily. Once you register for the class check the FLVS.net website for a welcome message from a teacher to begin the class. If the class is a single segment (semester) class (i.e. Parenting Skills, Social Media, etc.) this will complete your requirement. If the class is a full year 2 segment (semester) course (i.e. English, Spanish, Algebra, etc.), you must take both semesters on the computer to complete your requirement. Your Guidance Counselor approves on-line courses daily. Continue to check the FLVS website. You will be notified by FLVS when your course has been assigned and you are able to begin the class. This may take a few days to a few weeks. 5 Guidance NEW FAFSA INFORMATION! New for next year seniors, the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) application process will begin in October 2016 for the class of 2017. Apply online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ UNDECIDED ABOUT YOUR PLANS AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? Go to www.mynextmove.org, then go to ‘tell us what you like to do’, and complete the survey. Participants will find many possible future occupations and career choices based on interests. KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST GUIDANCE NEWS! Park Vista School Counselors invite you to receive information via texts! Text @pvguidance to 81010 in order to receive important information regarding scholarships, college visits, summer programs, financial aid, etc... REMINDER! Current 11th graders going into 12th – you must complete your online class and 20 community service hours before purchasing a parking decal and participating in some school activities for your senior year! Current 10th graders going into 11th – you must have completed 20 community service hours before purchasing a parking decal and participating in some school activities for your junior year! PARK VISTA CELEBRATES NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FINALISTS! The faculty, staff, and administration of Park Vista High School would like to extend our congratulations in recognition of our two graduating seniors who have been named as finalists for the National Merit Scholarship Competition. They are Neeraj Patel and Anthony D’Achille. After graduation, Neeraj expects to be attending Yale University and Anthony plans to attend The Georgia Institute of Technology. Again, we offer our enthusiastic congratulations to both these students for their high academic achievement and we wish them continued success as they move forward in their future pursuits at the competitive college level. Support Our School By Supporting Our Newsletter Sponsors! ONSITE ADMISSIONS A HUGE SUCCESS!!!!! Park Vista Guidance Office was able to arrange for Florida International University and Palm Beach State College to offer onsite admissions to qualified seniors this year. FIU offered 17 seniors admission on the spot and PBSC was able to offer 34 instant admissions. We hope to be able to offer this again next year and expand the number of schools willing to offer this unique and convenient opportunity to our 2017 seniors! SUMMER CLASSES ON VIRTUAL SCHOOL If your child is planning to register and complete an online course through virtual school this summer, our advice is to register NOW and ask for a start date of June 3rd. Guidance counselors approve FLVS requests each working day and continue to do so throughout the summer. VIRTUAL CLASSES FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR If you and your child chose to enroll in a virtual class, either on campus or off campus, beginning in August, we recommend they register early in the summer and ask for a start date of August 8th. This date is one week before school begins. Students should be active and working (shown as an “A” for their status on FLVS) in the online class on the first day of school. SUMMER PROGRAMS Have you decided how you are going to spend your summer? Have you considered the possibility of participating in a summer program? Not only are these programs an exciting way to spend your summer, but you’ll get to experience life on a college campus, list it on your resume, explore new and exciting fields you may want to pursue as a college major, make new friends with students from around the world and possibly earn college credit. A wide variety of summer pre-college and enrichment programs are available for review on the Park Vista Website. Please follow this link for more information about the many summer programs available to our students. http://www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/91eeehs/summer%20 programs%20updated.pdf%20(1).pdf 6 Guidance SCHOLARSHIPS Have you considered how you are going to pay for college? Park Vista High School has many resources that may help you cut down on college costs. The Scholarship Bulletin is updated every two weeks throughout the school year until May. The bulletin is available as a hard copy in the Guidance office and also at www.pvchs.com under the “Guidance” tab and then under “Scholarships”. Sign up on www. fastweb.com and www.cappex.com to have scholarship applications emailed directly to you. You will build a profile on these websites and they will match you to scholarships. For students, we also host Scholarship Thursdays throughout the year, once or twice a month, in the Guidance Office during lunch. During Scholarship Thursdays students can ask questions and pick up current scholarship applications that are available. COMMUNITY SERVICE NEWS All Park Vista Students need a minimum of 20 documented hours of community service in order to graduate. Students interested in certain scholarships or special programs may need more hours. For example, students interested in Florida Bright Futures need either 100 (Florida Academic Scholar Award), 75 (Florida Medallion Scholar Award) or 30 hours (Gold Seal Vocational Award). Community Service is defined as non-paid volunteer work with a non-profit agency (an organization that is established to achieve an objective or a purpose, not to make money). The following guidelines must be followed: • Students may begin accumulating service hours as early as the summer prior to entry of the 9th grade year. • Service should benefit the community at large. Working solely for an individual will not be acceptable. • Hours must be documented in writing, with a supervisor’s signature. Parents cannot sign to verify their child’s participation in an activity. • The following are examples that would not count as community service: »» Rehearsal time for participation in a fine arts or performing arts program. »» Practice time for sports and band. »» Club meetings to organize community service activities. »» Donating canned goods or items to gain community service hours. For a full list of the community service guidelines and a copy of the current Community Service Log, please see the Park Vista Website under the Guidance Tab. Advertise in the Cobra Bites! A few spots are left! This is a wonderful way for your company to get community recognition and exposure, and at the same time We need you! help support your local schools! For more information email tasha.burke-peart@ palmbeachschools.org 7 Guidance COLLEGE PLANNING FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Used with permission of InLikeMe.com During 11th grade, the college preparation process kicks into high gear. In addition to building their admission credentials, college-bound juniors need to focus on entrance exams and learn about colleges and student aid. Thoughtful planning and organization (pay careful attention to schedules and deadlines) during junior year will help you get a jump start and reduce senior year stress. Here are some tips to help you develop a college admissions timeline and action plan to keep you on track and help make you successful. Read the full list on InLikeMe.com. • • Stay Focused on Academics: Admissions officers, guidance counselors and college advisors agree that your academic record is an extremely important part of your college application. Think twice before dropping a foreign language or enrolling in an easier math class. A rigorous class schedule shows intellectual curiosity, a willingness to challenge yourself and that you are comfortable with hard work. There are compelling financial benefits, too. A strong academic record can lead to merit scholarships. Credits earned from dual enrollment, AP and IB classes and CLEP exams can cut college costs. Be Involved and Build Your Resume: All competitive colleges seek a diversified and interesting student body. There is a growing preference for involved, high-achievers who are also leaders with at least one compelling activity or interest that sets the student apart from other applicants. If you haven’t done so already, junior year is not too late to become involved in activities and community service & experiences you enjoy with “college appeal”. • Take the PSAT in the Fall of Junior Year: A strong score on the PSAT / NMSQT exam can lead to thousands of scholarship dollars. The experience of taking the exam will give you a sense of what to expect on the SAT. Taking the PSAT also gives you access to the College Board’s My College QuickStart and MyRoad which provide personalized feedback, practice and college planning based on your PSAT/NMSQT results. • Set Up a College Admissions Email Account: If you don’t have one already, set up an email account to use for college admissions. Avoid user names that an admissions officer might find silly, inappropriate or immature. You’ll often be asked for an email address when you attend university presentations, college fairs and register to receive scholarship and college admissions information. • Keep a College Admissions Notebook & Folder: Make a college notebook for user accounts, passwords, notes and other information. Place college admissions, student aid and scholarship information in your folder for easy reference along with information pertaining to high school awards, honors, community service hours, etc. Author: Lynn Radlauer Lubell is the Publisher of InLikeMe.com, and the Founder of Admission By Design, a College Consultancy, based in Boca Raton, Florida. COLLEGE APPLICATION TIME FOR CURRENT JUNIORS!!! Attention all juniors! Did you know you can start applying to some colleges as early as August 1st? This is the time to start narrowing down your college choices. There are many college search engines that can help you with this process such as www. inlikeme.com or www.collegeconfidential.com . Also, please take the time to review our “College Admission” booklet located at www.pvchs.com under the “Guidance “ tab and then under “College Information”. It has all of the information you will need for the college application process. Parents, please consider attending our last Coffee Talk presentation of the year on How to Search for Colleges and How to Apply which will be hosted in the media center on Thursday, May 26 at 8:00 am. Park Vista Community High School 7900 Jog Road Lake Worth, FL 33467 Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Orlando, FL Permit #2346 We are an “A” rated school! Hours 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. Phone 561-491-8400 8 Athletics Girls Volleyball Anyone interested in trying out for Girls Volleyball next year should contact Coach Erica Green ([email protected]) to get information about summer conditioning and tryouts. Summer training starts in June! Park Vista Swim Team! Summer Pre-Season conditioning for the Park Vista Swim team begins Tues June 7th from 9-10:30am, at Lake Lytal Aquatic Complex in West Palm Beach. Conditioning will be every Tues, Wed, and Thurs. We will have an informational meeting in May. Listen for announcements and fliers. Any questions see Coach Andrews in Portable 7, Mrs. Moorhouse in 4-109,or email sharon.moorhouse@ palmbeachschools.org. Park Vista Special Olympics In April, our Park Vista Special Olympics-Unified Volleyball team competed in the Area Competition at John I Leonard High School. This team is comprised of Special Olympic Athletes and volunteers (Unified Partners) who participate together as one team. They competed against a team from Palm Beach County as well as one from Broward and they took first place in their division! As a result, they have now qualified to compete in the State Competition in Orlando, Florida during May 20th-22nd. Congratulations and good luck to all of our athletes and Unified Partners! Jeanne Ladner and Stephanie Gilbert with Special Olympics Team
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