Viking Voice - Okaloosa County School District
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Viking Voice - Okaloosa County School District
Viking Voice Weekly Newsletter Fort Walton Beach High School April 17th, 2015 John Spolski, Principal 400 Hollywood Blvd, SW Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548 (850) 833-3300 Messages from Administration (Please read through the entire newsletter. Many events to attend in the next two weeks. Testing information is included toward the bottom of the newsletter. The 2nd semester exam (EOC) schedule has been added.) School Climate Survey (for parents to complete) This year’s School Climate Survey is available through the Grades Online/Parent Portal. Parents may go to www.okaloosaschools.com – choose Parent Portal from the menu (on the right side of page) – use their child’s log in & PIN (log in is the student number/PIN is the last four of the student number) and follow the instructions to complete the survey. The survey is available in English and Spanish. This survey provides valuable information for the leadership in your child’s school. Parents are encouraged to complete the survey before May 22nd, 2015. Aesthetics Committee Contact: D. Stewart ([email protected]) The FWBHS School Advisory Council (SAC) will be forming an aesthetics committee that will meet periodically to discuss the school’s appearance and possible changes to be made to the school in terms of appearance. If you are interested in serving on this committee please email Ms. Stewart at [email protected] with your name and contact information. College Visits (attendance procedures) Contact: B. Craig (833-3300 ext. 3301) Students going on a college visit or college orientation must complete a college visit form and return it to the FWBHS attendance office before leaving on the visit. When this form is turned in to the attendance office the student’s absence will be recorded as excused. When students return from the visit, they must bring to the attendance office a letter on the college’s letterhead stating they were at the visit/orientation on the date requested on the college leave form. Upon receiving the letter FWBHS attendance office will change the student’s absence from excused to school leave. Juniors and Seniors are permitted to have 2 college visits during 2nd semester. College leave forms can be obtained in the guidance office. Monies Owed Contact: J. Tucci (833-3300 ext. 3326) During the week of April 7th, juniors and seniors who owe money to the school will be given a monies owed memo. This memo will tell the students the amount that is owed. Students may pay with cash or check (made out to FWBHS) to Mrs. Lemasters in the guidance office. Please remember that students will not be able to receive/purchase prom tickets until their balance is paid. If you have any questions concerning the monies owed please contact Assistant Principal Tucci at the above number. Drinking & Driving Docu-Drama Contact: Nurse Linda (833-3300 ext. 3324) The Drinking and Driving Docu-Drama is a mock alcohol-related traffic crash which depicts the realities and consequences of a drinking involved motor vehicle crash. The Docu-Drama utilizes all facets of the emergency response community which respond to the “mock” or “staged” crash. In addition to the staged program, students are given the opportunity to discuss the program in a follow-up session. The purpose of the Docu-Drama is to give young people a close-up look at the ugly truth that goes along with most DWI crashes. The Docu-Drama is a 2-hour educational program consisting of two components: (1) a mock vehicle crash and (2) a follow-up. The program is staged at high schools and/or colleges/universities. Students from the school play the parts of the injured and fatal victims of the crash. Police, fire, ambulance, and other emergency responders are summoned to the mock crash as the scene is played out, and perform their duties as they would in a real life situation. The students, who view the crash scene and the work of the emergency responders, listen to brief presentations by an emergency room physician and a law enforcement office following the mock crash. Then students will return to class for the follow-up session. This session, probably the most important part of the program, allows the students the opportunity to discuss their feelings about the Docu-Drama, their attitudes about drinking and driving, and to learn more about the issue of drinking and driving and the laws. This Docu-Drama will be present at FWBHS on Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 at 8:00am and is only for juniors and seniors. Thank you, Nurse Linda Art Department News 2015 FWBHS Annual Art Show Contact: K. Moran or L. Phillips (833-3300 ext. 1502/1500) Ms. Kim Moran and Ms. Lori Phillips cordially invite you and your family and friends to attend the Fort Walton Beach High School Annual Art Show “Art in the Commons” Saturday, April 18th 1:00 – 7:00 pm Art will be located in the cafeteria at Fort Walton Beach High School Come, see, and enjoy the wonderful art created by the students and see the play “Spelling Bee” at 7:00. Van Porter Artist of the Year Award Show Contact: K. Moran or L. Phillips (833-3300 ext. 1502/1500) Congratulations to Viking Senior, Patimaporn Phengphit, who received the Van Porter Artist of the Year Award at a reception given by the Art & Design Society (ADSO) of Fort Walton Beach on Thursday, April 9th. Fort Walton Beach High School had 10 participating Senior Artists including, Andrea De Jesus, Jadelynn Douville, Samantha Hansford, Patimaporn Phengphit, Elizabeth Taylor, Iyerlee Turnbaugh, Meagan Hindel, Ashley Pellerin, Megan Bausch, and Mia Garcia. The Arts & Design Society also gave the ADSO award and three of our students received an Honorable Mention. They were Elizabeth Taylor (photography), Ashley Pellerin (mixed media sculpture), and Megan Bausch (clay mask). Congratulations to our Viking Artists!! Theatre Department News THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE Contact: C. Whittaker (833-3300 ext. 1814 or [email protected]) CAN YOU SPELL I-R-R-E-S-I-S-T-A-B-L-E? The award-winning Fort Walton Beach High School Theatre Department presents THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE, April 16-18 at 7:00pm, and April 19, at 2:00pm, at Fort Walton Beach High School. Tickets are $10 general admission and are available at the school office, from cast members, or at the door. After receiving favorable reviews and three Drama Desk Awards, THE 25th ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE opened on Broadway in 2005 and received the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical along with several nominations including Best Original Score and Best Musical. For six young people, the spelling bee is the pinnacle of their middle school career. THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE follows the story of six kids in the throes of puberty who are overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves. A hilarious tale of overachievers’ angst, the production chronicles the experience of adolescent outsiders vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime. This quirky yet charming show even includes audience spellers, guaranteeing a different show every time. William Barfee (Logan Collins) is saddled with a chronic sinus condition, and has a magic foot, Marcy Park (Azhia/Ariana Ellis) is the product of a tiger mom who has made learning a joyless job, Logan Schwartzandgrubenierre (Sydney Whittaker)has a lisp and two highly competitive dads, Leaf Coneybear (Derek Raynaud) has home schooling hippie parents who don’t think he’s very smart; Chip Tolentino (Cameron Turner) is the cocky incumbent winner who is defeated by the perils of puberty, and Olive Ostrovsky (Lauren Abel) just wants her out of touch parents to be present and proud of her. The bee is presided over by former champ Rona Lisa Peretti (Rio Caldevilla) and Vice Principal Panch (Jimmy Pierce) along with comfort counselor Mitch Mahoney (Jordan Geohagan), a parolee completing his community service. Complete with honest and heartfelt songs such as “My Friend, The Dictionary,” “Woe is Me,” “Pandemonium,” and “I’m Not That Smart” these young outsiders learn that life isn’t fair, winning isn't everything and that losing doesn't make you a loser. This production of THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE is rated PG-13 for frank talk of puberty, so parental discretion is advised. This performance is meant for high-school ages and up. For more information, contact the drama office at 850-833-3300 x1819, or director Christa Whittaker at [email protected]. Follow us on twitter @fwbtheatre; instagram #fwbpcsb or Facebook at The25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at FWBHS. Seniors Junior-Senior Prom 2015 Contact: K. Schmidt (833-3300 ext. 1811) Prom is Saturday, April 25, 2015, from 8:00pm – Midnight, at The Bayview Club on Eglin Air Force Base. Dress is formal. Students will not be admitted to the Prom if not appropriately dressed. Seniors have received their Prom Invitation in WAVE. If a senior did not get an invitation, please see Mrs. Lemasters in the Guidance Office. This invitation is NOT a ticket – Seniors will still need to pick up a complimentary ticket during their lunch the week of April 13th – 17th. Tickets for the Prom will go on sale during lunch, beginning Monday, April 13th– Friday, April 17th. Tickets will be $25.00 each for juniors and their guests. Seniors will receive one complimentary ticket and will be required to purchase a ticket for their date if the student is not a senior at FWBHS. No tickets can be sold after the end of school on Friday, April 17th, as we need to provide Eglin Air Force Base with a complete list of attendees for the gate. We will provide a list of attendees to the Main Gate of Eglin Air Force Base. Everyone on that list will need to show a photo ID. Students who rent a limousine/other transportation need to verify that their car can get on base. Most Limo companies in the area have a standing approval because they have to make pick-ups and drop-offs on base regularly, but students should still ask to make sure. If one of our students wants to bring a date who does not attend our school, the date must be old enough to attend high school, but not older than 20 and must be approved by the Administration. If the date lives out of Okaloosa County, our student must pick up a form and get it to the date’s school and ask that school to fax it back to us. Forms are available starting Monday, March 30th. We must have the form back by 2:15pm on Friday, April 17th in order to approve the date attending the Prom. Students, whose date attends an Okaloosa school, must pick up and complete a form. The form is due to Attendance no later than 2:15pm on Friday, April 17th. APPROVAL IS NOT AUTOMATIC! The student will be notified if the date is not approved. If the date is not approved, the student will not be able to purchase a ticket. Please do not purchase dresses, rent tuxedoes, or line up a limo unless the date has been approved because if the date is not approved, he/she will not be attending the Prom. Both forms are available in the Attendance Office starting Monday, March 30th. Prom Dress Campaign Contact: Lisa Captain or Hayden Green (243-7676) Z96 Radio (WZNS) and Santa Rosa Mall are “Making Prom Possible” for young ladies in need of a prom dress. Any young lady in need of a prom dress can contact Ms. Captain or Ms. Green (at number above). Distribution of dresses will be by appointment beginning the week of March 23rd through April 30th. If the dress the young lady selects is not new, she will be given a voucher to drop off with her dress at Dixie Service Cleaners to get the dress cleaned for a reduced price. **The “Prom Dress Store” in Santa Rosa Mall is NOT open to the general public. Ruth’s Chris Prom Special Contact: 850-837-7884 Call the number above for reservations or more information. Cap and Gown Orders Contact: Morgan Bounds Enterprises Cap & Gown orders were taken at FWBHS the week of February 9th. If students did not place their order during that time – please visit www.MorganBounds.com for more information and to place an order. Please order before May 1, 2015 to avoid late fees. Senior Awards Night – May 21st at 6:30pm Contact: L. Lipnicky or D. Noechel or J. Smith (833-3300 ext. 3314/3313/2151) Our Senior Awards Night will be held on Thursday, May 21st, 2015 at 6:30pm in the auditorium. In order to plan this year’s program, we need information from you. Seniors, if you have been offered any scholarships/awards, we would to like to recognize you. Please submit the form below with your offer letter attached to Mrs. Lipnicky in Guidance or Mrs. Smith in the Media Center no later than May 8th, 2015. Below is a copy of the memo that each senior received during WAVE in February. The form to complete is at the end of the memo – or you may pick a blank form up in the guidance office. Please report each scholarship offer you have received whether you plan to attend the college or not. We will recognize all scholarship offers based on your academic performance, athletic or artistic ability, membership in clubs, and ROTC and U.S. Service Academy appointments. Please attach a photocopy of the award notice to this page (if you have one). Do Not report offers of financial aid such as grants or loans based on family income. Do Not report Bright Futures Scholarships. FWBHS will include all scholarship offers in a report to be compiled for the Okaloosa County School District. We will recognize students earning awards at our Senior Awards Night on Thursday, May 21st, 2015. You must turn in one form and/or copy of offer on each scholarship you are awarded in order to be recognized at the Senior Awards Night on May 21st. The absolute deadline for you to turn in this form – in order to be included in the Senior Awards Night Ceremony and Program – is Friday, May 8th, 2015. **We realize that many scholarships will be awarded after this deadline and after the Senior Awards Night. Unfortunately, we cannot recognize those students and awards at the program – BUT we will include them in our school report for the Okaloosa County School District. Please continue to turn in forms and notify us of awards even after this deadline has passed. You may make pick up blank copies of this form in the Guidance Office. Turn in completed forms to Mrs. Lipnicky in the Guidance Office or to Ms. Smith in the Media Center (by Friday, May 8th). Please write legibly. Name: ____________________________________________________ Scholarship Name: ____________________________________________________ College or Organization Awarding Scholarship _____________________________________________________ Total Value _____________________________________________________ (if renewable for more than one year) TimeLine of Senior Events Leading to Graduation Thursday, April 23 8:00am-10:00am Drinking & Driving Docu-Drama Saturday, April 25 8:00pm-Midnight Prom – Eglin Officer’s Club Tuesday, April 28 Anne T. Mitchell Awards – NWFSC Reception at 5:00pm Ceremony at 6:00pm Friday, May 1 Grad Bash – Universal Studios Orlando, FL Leave FWBHS at 7:00am Tuesday, May 19 All monies owed must be cleared Thursday, May 21 6:30pm Senior Awards Program – Auditorium Thursday, May 21 Friday, May 29 Senior End of Course Exams Thursday, May 21 Wednesday, May 27 Senior Breakfast Ticket Sales (during lunch) $16 per ticket Friday, May 29 9:40am Senior Walk Meet outside on basketball court Monday, June 1 8:00am-10:00am Senior Breakfast – Empire Room @ Ramada Inn on Okaloosa Island Dress is dressy casual **Must pre-purchase ticket Monday, June 1 10:00am Cap & Gown Distribution – Cafeteria Tuesday, June 2 7:30pm Baccalaureate @ Choctaw - Stadium FWBHS seniors meet in CHS cafeteria at 6:30pm Choctaw seniors meet in CHS gym at 6:30pm Wednesday, June 3 11:00am Graduation Practice – Auditorium Thursday, June 4 Graduation – Steve Riggs Stadium 7:30pm Meet in Gym no later than 6:30pm **Students should not wear their gown into the gym. Instead they should bring their gown into gym on a hanger. **Students will not be admitted to the gym if they are wearing the gown. Guidance News Military Family Corner Contact: A. Sharpe (850-417-5251) Did you know?? April is the Month of the Military Child! This is a month during which America honors the heroism, character, courage, sacrifices, and resilience of over 1.7 million children in military families nationwide. If you are a student with a military parent or stepparent, you know the rewards and the challenges of the military family lifestyle! FWBHS has a Military & Family Life counselor who offers free, confidential (with the exception of state, federal, and military reporting requirements) support and information for parents and students in active-duty and reserve military families. Please call Mrs. Sharpe (at the number above) or stop by her room: 131-B for more information. She is here for YOU!! Bright Futures Information ATTENTION SENIORS! Have you registered for Bright Futures? NOW IS THE TIME! The entire process takes only about 10 minutes. Follow these easy steps to success: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Go to www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org. Click on State Grants, Scholarships, & Applications. Under Quick Links click on Student Application. Click on Proceed to Application. Complete all required information on the application and submit. Print a copy for your records. Use the provided User ID and PIN to check the status of your application. **We have 314 seniors that still need to submit a Bright Futures application. Scholarship Opportunities Contact: Julie Smith (833-3300 ext. 2151 or [email protected]) Scholarship opportunities for ninth through twelfth graders may be found at http://www.okaloosaschools.com/fwb/scholarship. Students may also come to the Media Center to find out what scholarships are available. Please check each week for updates. SENIORS: Please see Ms. Smith this week – for information on scholarships. She has received several new scholarships that are specifically for SENIORS. Honors Graduation Criteria The weighted grade point average is used to calculate honors graduation designation. At the end of the seventh semester, honors graduates will be determined by the following scale: Summa Cum Laude – 4.5 and above Magna Cum Laude – 4.2-4.49 Cum Laude – 4.0-4.19 In order to be considered an honors graduate, students must be enrolled in the same year-long course at the same level and receive a grade for the eighth semester, or have completed their 4 required courses by the end of the seventh semester. At the end of the seventh semester, honor graduates will be determined by averaging the following 19 credits: 3.5 English credits 3.5 Social Science credits 3.5 Math credits 3.5 Science credits 1.5 Foreign Language credits in the same language 3.5 Elective Credits Class of 2015 Distribution List Contact: M. Ross (833-3300 ext. 3312 or [email protected]) The Guidance Department is developing an email distribution list for the Class of 2015 students and their parents. If you have NOT received any emails regarding this – AND you would like to be added to the Class of 2015 distribution list please contact Ms. Ross at the email address above. “”Please note that email addresses from embarqmail.com will not work as they view the distribution list as spam. Chorus Department News Voices of Valhalla Auditions Contact: A. Bullard (833-3300 ext. 1533 or 850-217-2011) Auditions for the 2015-2016 Advanced Chorus “Voices of Valhalla” will be: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015, at 2:15pm and 3:30pm in the FWBHS Chorus room (#533). No need to preregister; just attend whichever audition time works best for you. All incoming and current students are invited to audition. This includes all current 8th graders! Audition forms and fliers have been mailed to middle school principals and are also available from the Valhalla Direction, Mrs. Bullard. Please read all audition requirements before April 22nd, so that you are prepared. The new Valhalla members will be announced on April 23rd! English Department News English 4 Honors Students and Parents Contact: B. Sutton (833-3300 ext. 1261 or [email protected]) English 4 Honors Parents: In the last quarter, students will read Dracula (Bram Stoker) for the Romantic era and 1984 (George Orwell) for the Modern. Both novels will be read OUTSIDE OF CLASS. Students will receive reading schedules for both and will have attendant assignments. Please hold your student accountable for staying on track with reading. Doing so will greatly enrich their understanding of the eras and also, of course, greatly enhance their grades. Please feel free to contact me if you need any information. Thanks for your time and support. Beth Sutton English 4 Honors British Literature Math Department News Extra Algebra 1 Tutoring Contact: J. Sheffield (833-3300 ext. 1345) March and April tutoring for Algebra 1 students: Tuesdays (room 341 – Ms. McWilliams) 2:15pm-3:00pm Wednesdays (room 142 – Mr. Kallenbach) 2:00pm-3:00pm Thursdays (room 341 – Ms. McWilliams) 2:15pm-3:00pm You do not need to sign up to attend! Just show up . Additional Math Tutoring Contact: J. Sheffield (833-3300 ext. 1345) TUTORING HOURS Ms. Baxter (rm. 418) Mondays 2:15-2:45 Mr. Morrison (rm. 280) Ms. Bray (rm. 407) Ms. Chessher (rm. 144) Mr. Gardner (rm. 281) Ms. Martin (rm. 412A) Ms. Sheffield (rm. 262) Ms. Tuthill (rm. 411) Ms. Fister (rm. 417) Ms. Harrington (rm. 336) Mr. Mueller (rm. 145) Mondays Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 6:15-6:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 2:15-2:45 All FWBHS students, from any math course, may attend the following tutoring sessions: Mondays 2:15pm-2:45pm Ms. Fister (rm. 417) Tuesdays 2:15pm-2:45pm Ms. McWilliams (room 341) Thursdays 6:15am-6:45am 2:15pm-2:45pm Mr. Gardner (rm. 281) Ms. McWilliams (rm. 341) Science Department News Biology Tutoring Contact: T. Meza (833-3300 ext. 1318 or [email protected]) Thursdays from 2:15pm to 3:15pm Room 318 This tutoring will focus on current topics that are being covered in class and preparation for the Biology EOC. All biology students are welcome to attend these tutoring sessions. Please come prepared with current assignments and any questions or content you may be struggling with. Sports News Congratulations Viking Wrestlers!! Contact: T. Marez ([email protected]) FWBHS had 6 wrestlers named to the NWF Daily News All Area first team, 3 to the 2nd team and 2 Honorable Mentions. They are listed below: First-team selections 106 pounds: R.J. Leon, Fort Walton Beach, junior, District 1-2A runner-up 132: Alex Lovett, Fort Walton Beach, senior, District 1-2A champion 138: Chase Cleveland, Fort Walton Beach, sophomore, District 1-2A runner-up 160: Antonio Marshall, Fort Walton Beach, junior, Region 1-2A qualifier 170: Cody Dixon, Fort Walton Beach, senior, District 1-2A champion, Class 2A state qualifier 285: Joey Pearson, Fort Walton Beach, sophomore, District 1-2A champion Second-team selections 126: Drake Raybuck, Fort Walton Beach, senior, Region 1-2A qualifier 152: Josh Ream, Fort Walton Beach, senior, injured before District 1-2A tournament 195: Brian Haynes, Fort Walton Beach, sophomore, District 1-2A runner-up Honorable mentions Fort Walton Beach: Connor Cleveland, freshman; Kevin Royce, senior FWBHS Cheerleading Tryouts Contact: R. Pritchard (833-3300 ext. 1136 or [email protected]) FWBHS Cheerleading Tryouts are coming! Tryout information and packets will be available to pick up for a $30 tryout fee on Monday, April 27th, in the front office at FWBHS. There will be an optional clinic on Thursday, May 7th from 6:00pm-8:00pm. Tryouts will be on Saturday, May 9th from 9:00am-11:30am. Please see Ms. Pritchard for any questions or email [email protected]. Congratulations to the 2015-2016 STARS Officers! Contact: E. Longo ([email protected]) Captain: 1st Lieutenant: Lieutenant: Hannah Shoults Ashley Wheeler Virginia Brennan 2015-2016 STARS Dance Team Tryouts Contact: E. Longo ([email protected]) Anyone interested in trying out for the Stars Dance Team can pick up a tryout packet beginning Monday, April 13th, in the front office at FWBHS and at the front office at the feeder middle schools. The DVD of the tryout routine will be released on April 23rd in the FWBHS front office. In order to receive a DVD, you must have your tryout application, fee and medical form complete. The Tryout Review Clinic will be May 7th, in the FWBHS gym from 5:00pm-7:00pm and Tryouts will be May 8th, in the FWBHS gym beginning at 5:00pm. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Longo at [email protected]. Baseball Fundraiser Contact: J. Rogers (833-3300 ext. 1131) The Viking Baseball Team is selling Helen Back "Given Cards”. The $15.00 purchase of a "Given Card" entitles the recipient of the card to receive a Helen Back Top Line pizza (dine in). Please see any baseball player if you are interested in purchasing a “Given Card”. Boys Basketball Fundraiser Contact: J. Lavin ([email protected]) FWBHS Boys Basketball is selling Gold’s Gym passes for $10 each. The pass is good for six weeks and there is no obligation to join the gym. It is good for both FWB and Destin locations. Testing Information State Mandated Testing Contact: G. Folsom (833-3300 ext. 3387 or [email protected]) All state mandated tests are computer based tests. Students will be assigned to a computer lab to complete each exam. April 20th – 24th FSA Reading (9th & 10th grade) – Students will be notified by their English teacher of date, time, and location for testing. ***Remind students to bring their own personal earbuds (if they have them) FSA Algebra 2 – Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. April 27 – May 1 FSA Reading (9th & 10th grade) – Students will be notified by their English teacher of date, time, and location for testing. ***Remind students to bring their own personal earbuds (if they have them) FSA Algebra 2 – Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Geometry – Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. May 4 – May 8 FSA Geometry - Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Algebra 1 - Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. U.S. History EOC - Students will be notified by their history teacher of date, time, and location for testing. May 11 – May 15 FSA Geometry - Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Algebra 1 - Students will be notified by their math teacher of date, time, and location for testing. Biology 1 EOC - Students will be notified by their biology teacher of date, time, and location for testing. May 18 – May 22 Biology 1 EOC - Students will be notified by their biology teacher of date, time, and location for testing. Advanced Placement Exams AICE Exams Contact: M. Ross (833-3300 ext. 3312 or Contact: C. Simms [email protected]) (833-3300 ext. 3315 or [email protected]) May 4 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Chemistry Environmental Science 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Psychology May 5 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Calculus AB Calculus BC 1:15pm NWFL Fairgrounds AICE General Paper May 6 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Literature 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Physics 1 May 7 9:30am NWFL Fairgrounds AICE Thinking Skills 1 (Paper 1) 11:30am FWBHS Art History May 8 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds U.S. History 7:30am FWBHS Studio Art 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds European History May 11 7:30am FWBHS Biology 11:30am FWBHS Physics C May 12 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds U.S. Government 11:15am NWFL Fairgrounds AICE Thinking Skills 1 (Paper 2) May 13 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds English Language & Composition 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Statistics May 14 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds World History 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds MacroEconomics May 15 7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Human Geography 11:30am Striving for Perfection Ministries MicroEconomics May 18 9:15am FWBHS Chorus Room AICE Thinking Skills 2 (Paper 3) May 21 9:15am FWBHS Chorus Room AICE Thinking Skills 2 (Paper 4) May 22 9:15am FWBHS Chorus Room AICE Travel & Tourism School Based Semester Exams/EOCs: Seniors: Thursday, May 21st – Friday, May 29th See schedule below. Note that during senior exams all students will be attending school a full day (7:00am – 1:55pm each day). Parents of 9th – 11th graders: When the senior exam schedule says that the seniors in that class period will be taking an exam – the underclassmen will be in that class period reviewing and getting ready for their exams (given the next week). For example, on Thursday, May 21st, seniors will be in 6th period from 12:10pm-1:55pm taking their exam. Underclassmen will be in their 6th period from 12:10pm-1:55pm studying, working, and reviewing. Underclassman: Monday, June 1st – Thursday, June 4th See Schedule below. Monday, June 1st is a regular school day for underclassmen. Students will complete their 7th period exam from 11:55am-1:55pm on this day. Students will be dismissed at 11:30am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (June 2nd – June 4th). Busses will be here at these dismissal times and the students will go home. Teachers will work a full day (until 2:15pm) each of these days.