Welcome to Cobra Country - Academy Publishing, Inc.
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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 FEB. 2016 | ISSUE 1 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. C ourteous Be O n Time Be B rilliant Be R esponsible Be and Respectful A Role Model Be S afe Be Administration Principal Reginald B. Myers Assistant Principals LuAnne Daucanski Marie DiFonte Brent Higley Reginald Lanier Ronn Peteck Dr. Pia Pierre Welcome to Cobra Country Career and Technical Education Student of the Year Congratulations to Sabrina Pohlig! She has been a very involved CTE student since her freshmen year. She has completed several years of both the Digital Design and the E-Business Entrepreneur program. For the last two years, she has been an integral part of running and improving the school store. She has trained other students in designing, marketing, and distributing ‘Cobra Gear’. January 20, 2016, Sabrina was recognized at the Palm Beach County School District Meeting and given a plaque of recognition. She also an outstanding athlete and on National Recruiting day in February, she signed a letter of intent to play lacrosse at Albertus Magnus College. We are proud of you Sabrina! Sabrina Pohlig with her mother, sister and Principal Myers CTE Students Participated at the First Annual Career Fair and Job Shadowing Several seniors in Academy classes were selected to go to the WPB Convention center to meet with professionals in many industry clusters. The event was sponsored by the School District and the Workforce Development Board. The students learned about what it takes to get into fields such as Legal, Banking, Insurance, Aeronautical, Medical, and many others. The workshops also focused on ‘soft skills’ which are so important in every profession. Seniors in the Academies also had opportunity to participate in Annual Job Shadowing Day. Students got a day away from campus to spend it with business professionals. We’ve had students go to Sikorsky Aircraft, Modernize Medicine, and other places to experience job shadowing and discover what it’s really like in ‘the real world’. www.pvchs.com @pvcobrashs parkvistacommunity highschool 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 School News Social Media Users • Like us on Facebook.com/parkvistacommunityhighschool • Follow us on Twitter @pvcobrashs • Sign up for Remind 101. Get important Park Vista information via text from Principal Myers. To participate, text @cobrafa to 81010. • The Guidance Department also has a Remind 101 to keep both students and parents up to date with guidance activities. Please text @pvguidance to 81010 to receive timely messages. From The Desk Of Your Health Care District School Nurse Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you. It is important to take care of it right from the start. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that children visit the dentist within six months of their first tooth and before their first birthday for a “Well Baby Check Up.” February is Dental Health Month. Recommendations for good dental health include: • Brushing your teeth for two minutes, twice a day with fluoride toothpaste • Flossing daily • Avoiding sugary and starchy snacks • Wearing a mouth guard when you’re active • Not smoking • Not piercing your lips or any part of your mouth • Getting dental sealants • Considering a fluoride program if your water is not fluoridated • Visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleaning Children with good oral health have better attendance and fewer problems in school. For information about the School Health Program visit www.hcdpbc.org/schoolhealth Visit the School Store Online Winter items and new t-shirts are on sale now. To see all merchandise go to pvchs.com and click on the school store link. Volunteers Needed The Schoolhouse Children’s Museum is currently looking for volunteers to help on weekends and during spring break. They are also actively recruiting for a summer volunteer program. If you love children, history, or arts and crafts, this is a great opportunity for you! Find more information and fillable application on their website at www. SchoolhouseMuseum.org, under “Get involved”. You can also stop by the guidance office for more information. 3 Important Bell Changes starting Feb 29th for FSA Testing Period Period 1/2 Period 3/4 Lunch Period 5 Announcements Period 6/7 Time Length 7:30 a.m. – 9:05 a.m. 1 hour 35 minutes 9:11 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. 1 hour 34 minutes 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 45 minutes 11:36 a.m. – 1:01 p.m. 1 hour 25 minutes 12:54 p.m. – 1:01 p.m. 7 minutes 1:07 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 1 hours 38 minutes Dates for adjusted Bell Schedule 2/29Monday 3/3 Thursday 4/11Monday 4/12 Tuesday 4/13 Wednesday 4/14 Thursday 4/21 Thursday 4/25 Monday 4/27 Wednesday 4/29 Friday 5/4 Wednesday 5/6 Friday Coffee Talk The Guidance Department is hosting our next monthly Coffee Talk on March 3rd at 8:00 a.m. in the media center. The topic for this month is Dual Enrollment. Our April 7th Coffee Talk is all about the NCAA process and also online learning opportunities. Parents, come to the Coffee Talks to gain valuable information and get your questions answered! Free SAT Practice from Khan Academy The College Board and the nonprofit Khan Academy® have teamed up to provide free, personalized SAT study resources for all students. Starting with the 2015-16 school year, students who take the SAT, PSAT/ NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9 have access to personalized SAT study resources. Khan Academy’s worldclass practice tools are free for all students and include: • Thousands of practice questions, reviewed and approved by the College Board • Four official SAT Practice Tests written by the College Board • Personalized recommendations for instruction and practice to help students fill their knowledge gaps • The official SAT Practice on Khan Academy’s website links to classroom learning — the best preparation for the SAT. 4 Guidance News Students: Do You Know How You Are Going To Pay For College? Make sure to pick up the latest edition of the Park Vista Scholarship bulletin available in the guidance office and on our school website at www.pvchs. com. Don’t miss out on some wonderful scholarship opportunities that can help fund your post-secondary education. Financial Aid Applications Bright Future Scholarship Application Attention seniors! If you have not yet done so, please complete the Bright Future Scholarship Application ASAP at www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org. File federal financial aid forms to determine eligibility for scholarships and other college money as soon as possible. The 2015 forms are available online from the Department of Education at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Data compiled by Edvisors, a financial aid resource site, supports why this is important. The FAFSA is the U.S. Department of Education document that most public and private colleges and universities require to determine the amount of financial aid students are eligible to receive from federal, state and college sources. Edvisors found that students who filed the FASFA during the 1st three months of the year on average receive more than twice as much grant funding from federal, state and college sources, than those who file the forms later in the year. Grants, which are based largely on financial need, are most valuable because they don’t require repayment. The average payout amounted to $6,730 in grants for early filers versus an average of $3,318 for those who received grants from April on. To read the complete article, please go to: http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/ biz-columns-blogs/kids-money/article5552004.html#storylink=cpy Advertise in the Cobra Bites! A few spots are left! We need you! This is a wonderful way for your company to get community recognition and exposure, and at the same time help support your local schools! Park Vista High School tasha.burke-peart@ palmbeachschools.org 5 Athletics Congratulations Girl’s Soccer! CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS! DISTRICT CHAMPIONS! REGIONAL FINALISTS! Congratulations to our Girl’s Soccer Team for a dynamic season. They finished the regular season with a record breaking 15 wins and 1 loss. In the District Tournament, they won both the quarterfinal and semifinals games with scores of 8-0. For the District Championship, they faced Wellington, who was the state runner up last season. I’m sure many of you have heard the expression “leave it all on the field.” Well, we witnessed it first-hand in this game! Regulation ended in a 2-2 tie. They played a 10 minute overtime, which also ended in a tie. They played a second 10 minute overtime which again ended in a tie! Then they went to the first round of penalty kicks and believe it or not – it ended in a tie! The second round of penalty kicks The story continued as we next faced Boca in the Regional was ‘goal to goal’ which meant whoever missed first Semifinal. We sent them home with a 3-1 victory. That was sure to lose. Tension mounted as we scored, then led us to Vero Beach for the Regional Championship and they scored. We scored, then they scored again! We these young ladies were tremendous to say the least! If scored and then our goalie, Mackenzie Kauthen, caught you have to finish your season, you want to walk away their shot! The Cobras won the District Championship! It knowing that you gave it your all and they all did just that. was such an incredible team victory. Next up, they faced Speaking for everyone at Park Vista, we are so proud of Spanish River in the first Regional Game and won 4-0. all of you! National Signing Day Congratulations to the following student athletes for signing National Letters of Intent on February 3, 2016. Brittney Benedict Kaylyn Bryant Caitlin Corey Joshua Crutchfield Savannah Julylia Ireland Murphy Sabrina Pohlig Taylor Trimble Carolynn Wotring Support Our School By Supporting Our Newsletter Sponsors! Valdosta State University Western Kentucky University Point Park University Florida A & M University Indian River State College Andrew College Albertus Magnus College Eastern Florida State College Florida Atlantic University Soccer Soccer Softball Football Softball Soccer Lacrosse Softball Soccer Park Vista Community High School 7900 Jog Road Lake Worth, FL 33467 We are an “A” rated school! Hours 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. Phone 561-491-8400 6 News from ESE Cobra Card Company Students in the ESE Department have been busy making and selling greeting cards. We have a variety of seasonal and holiday cards, as well as birthday, get well, thank you cards and more. We can also design a card based on your needs. Your family and friends will love the cards and our students appreciate your support. Students and staff can find for us in the cafeteria or teacher’s mailroom. You are welcome to contact Mrs. Rogers at [email protected] Rummage Sale The Key Club is sponsoring a Rummage Sale to be held inside the Park Vista cafeteria on Saturday April 2nd. Vendor applications are now available in the main office. The cost to rent a table is $20 and you will keep all the proceeds from your table sales. Vendor spots tend to fill up quickly so purchase your table soon. Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Orlando, FL Permit #2346
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