End of year & graduation info

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End of year & graduation info
SEABREEZE HIGH SCHOOL
April 2015
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Seabreeze Sandcrabs are held to high ethical standards in our pursuit of academic achievement. As a student of Seabreeze
High School, I understand that academic dishonesty defeats the purpose of educa on. Chea ng, plagiarism, stealing,
and lying are neither acceptable nor tolerated. Every task and accomplishment will be a true reflec on of my effort.
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Gree ngs Sandcrabs
This school year has progressed at a rapid pace and as we start the last grading
period it is essen al to stay academically focused. It is an important me of year
with standardized tes ng, end of course exams , Advanced Placement tes ng
and the myriad of other requirements that are placed upon our students. We –
parents, teachers and administrators - need to provide encouragement, direc on
and support for our students as they start their journey into the ‘tes ng season’.
And I’m sure this me of year brings much excitement and some anxiety to our
fantas c senior class as well. The weeks a er spring break are filled with senior
ac vi es as we prepare for their big day in the Ocean Center on May 31st! All
families should have received a bulle n outlining important senior events (Prom, Grad Bash, Senior
Awards, Honors Banquet, Baccalaureate,) with dates and mes. This calendar, prepared by Ac vi es
Director Tonia Morgan, is an i nerary of all senior ac vi es scheduled to take place as we approach
gradua on. The senior calendar of events is also posted on the website or can be obtained in the main
and ac vi es offices.
On a personal note, I want to offer my sincerest apprecia on to all the members of the Seabreeze Family
for making my tenure as the principal of this wonderful school a memorable one. The past thirteen
years serving as your educa onal leader has been the highlight of my professional career. There is no
be er collec on of outstanding students, dedicated educators and suppor ve parents as you will find
at Seabreeze High School. You have enriched my life.
Once a Sandcrab – always a Sandcrab!
Sincerely,
Bob Wallace
Principal
Dear Mr. Robert “Bob” Wallace:
In case you were wondering...
YOU WILL BE MISSED.
Thank you for all you have done
for Seabreeze High School and
the faculty, staff, and families
that have come through the
RED GATES.
The tower of campus,
gazing ever watchful over
our Sandcrab Na on.
The protector of the red gates,
ghtening hinges against the
wind
shielding us from the lightning.
The rudder in the rough sea,
turning in the undercurrent
guiding us to the horizon.
The stone dropped into a river,
rippling through me
his lessons and kindness.
The father to a Seabreeze family,
giving grace, celebra ng glory.
He is Mr. Bob Wallace.
Mr. Wallace will officially complete his
last day on April 30, 2015. It is our hope
that he will con nue to be a guest of the
Class of 2015 through their gradua on
May 31st.
If you would like to contact Mr. Wallace
before his last official day, please note his
address and phone number below:
2700 N. Oleander Ave
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
386.258.4674 ext. 54646
[email protected]
2015-2016 Y earbook Information
Important Informa on our Seabreeze Parents and Students should be aware of.
1.A en on 2015 Seniors,
Yearbook distribu on will take place on Friday, May 1, 2015. Seniors must have all outstanding
obliga ons paid before this date. If you have not already purchased a yearbook they can be purchased,
that day, for $80.00 no personal checks will be accepted. Cash or money order only
2.Any students that preordered the 2015 Sandcrab yearbook, must show a valid school ID in order
pick up their book
3.Underclassmen can begin picking up their yearbooks on Monday, May 4 in the auditorium concession
stand, during lunch or a er school ONLY. The yearbook price will increase to $80 a er April 17, 2015.
No checks will be accepted a er this date. All students must present school ID to pick up their yearbook
4.Any student that purchased senior cap & gown pictures. Should have received their order or they
pick them up in Ms. Coy’s room 2-211.
5.For those 2015 seniors that did not get their cap & gown pictures taken at school can call MPG’s
studio in Holly Hill to make an appointment. Please call the studio (386) 672-1090 to reserve your
appointment.
6.MPG Portraits is the school’s official photography company for all 2016 graduates. Visit their web
site at www.mpgportraits.com to see all of the great new looks for seniors. Call and confirm your
session appointment with MPG Portraits at (386) 672-1090.
MPG Portraits
1625 Ridgewood Avenue
Holly Hill, FL 32117
www.mpgstudio.com
7.MPG Portraits will begin mailing 2016 senior picture appointments in May. If you do not receive
an appointment card in the mail by May 18th, please call MPG Portraits at (386) 672-1090. Your
appointment can be changed to fit your schedule by calling the studio and changing your scheduled
me.
8.Yearbooks can be purchased, for $65.00, during lunch in room 2-211 on Tuesday and Thursday. The
yearbook price will increase to $80 a er April 17, 2015. Also, a er this date only cash or money orders
will be accepted. NO CHECK OR CREDIT CARDS
9.Important Dates for 2015-16 School year:
•Underclass pictures will take place in the auditorium during the month of September or October. Students
will follow the schedule provided by their teacher. Order forms will be distributed to students in class. They
will receive a proof with ordering informa on.
•The Senior Panoramic picture for the class of 2016 will take place in October 21, 2015 at 7:45 am in the gym.
•All seniors interested in becoming a Senior Spotlight in the yearbook must have a typed resume turned into
Ms. Coy, room 2-211, no later than Monday, October 5, 2015 at 3:00 pm.
•Remember those ads for the Senior Class of 2016. Ads go on sale in August. The deadline for senior ads is in
October. All pictures and informa on must be turned in by this date. Do not turn in any irreplaceable pictures.
•Club pictures will take place in either November or December. See club sponsor for details.
•Any 2016 senior that would like a baby picture in the yearbook please bring a picture to Ms. Coy, in 2-211 as
soon as possible, spots fill up quickly and are on a first come first serve basis. Write your name in pencil on the
back of the picture & do not turn in any irreplaceable pictures.
WHERE TO GO AND WHO TO CALL
Our Clerical Staff can be the first place to start when you need
informa on. School Phone: 386-258-4674
Mrs. Jeane e Oberst- Principal secretary, ext. 54614
Mrs. Cindy Dean, Main office, ext. 54600
Ms. Megan Jackson- Guidance, ext. 54606
Mrs. Teresa Pehr- Registrar, ext. 54642
Mrs. Marta Goodner-Discipline/Busses, ext. 54628
Mrs. Pam Vance- A endance, ext. 54630
Ms. Sheila Labar, School Nurse- ext. 54898
Our Athle c Director is:
Coach Steve Gold
[email protected]
ext. 54652
Our Assistant Athle c Director is:
Coach Kerry Kramer
[email protected]
ext. 54677
WHERE TO GO AND WHO TO CALL
Thanks to the efforts of the proprietor of
the Exxon Mobil sta on at 1520 North US 1,
Seabreeze High School has been awarded a
$500 ExxonMobil Educa onal Alliance grant
to be used for general educa on purposes.
Funded by the Exxon Mobile Corpora on, the
ExxonMobile Educa onal Alliance program is
designed to provide Mobile retailers like store
#318802 with an opportunity to invest in the
future of their community through educa onal
grants to neighborhood schools. We would
like to thank our Exxon Mobil community
partner for taking the me to nominate and
secure this grant for Seabreeze High School.
Have a ques ons about an ac vity or event?
Contact our Ac vi es Director:
Ms. Tonia Morgan
ext. 54651
[email protected]
And don’t forget to keep updated by using our interac ve
Ac vi es Calendar on the home page of the website.
PARENT PICK-UP AND DROP OFF
In an effort to make the campus a safer more
secure place for all, access to the North student
parking lot will be limited to students with
current parking permits and will not be u lized
for dropping off/picking up students. Parents
are to u lize the loop in front of the school to
drop off and pick up students. For safety and
to minimize usage parents are encouraged to
pull as far forward into the loop as possible.
VISITOR POLICY
ANY PERSON REQUESTING PERMISSION TO
ENTER CAMPUS MUST SIGN-IN WITH CAMPUS
GATE SECURITY PERSONNEL UPON ARRIVAL.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND OUR VISITOR POLICY IS TO
ENSURE THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF YOUR
STUDENT AND OUR ENTIRE SEABREEZE STAFF.
I.C.E. - IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
In the event of an emergency, a parent
informa on/mee ng area will be set up
in the Cafeteria at Seabreeze High School
and Mr. Wallace and/or Mrs. Gibbons will
be available to meet with parents and give
them informa on concerning the safety
of their children. Should Seabreeze High
School need to be evacuated the parent
informa on/mee ng area will be located at
Osceola Elementary, 100 Osceola Avenue,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176. 386-258-4669
NHS STILL TUTORING
FREE - Tutoring in the Media Center
If you are in need of homework help or
course assistance, please consider tutoring
a er-school on Wednesday. Every early
release Wednesday (except for the first
Wednesday of each month) Na onal
Honor Society members are available as
volunteer tutors in most subject areas.
Bring
your
ques ons
and
textbooks
on
Wednesdays!
N AT I O N A L M E R I T
Give Back Program
Riptides Raw Bar & Grill will be donating 10% of Students, Faculty and
Family checks back to the club, organization or sports team of choice.
When you or your family dine at Riptides simply keep a copy of the
check (not the credit card) the itemized check.
CongratulaƟons to Juniors Ashton
Goan – Noah Thompson and Nick
Windham who have qualified for the
NaƟonal Merit Scholarship Program.
Of the 1.5 million entrants these three
Sandcrabs are among the highest
scoring
parƟcipants
naƟonwide
who will be recognized next fall.
Take that to a participating club, organization or Sports team
Riptides will donate the amount of the check before taxes and not
including discounts to the organization that you have chosen
For example: You and your family come for lunch, your check is $40
make sure you get the itemized copy of the check, turn it in to the
basketball team and riptides will give the team $4.
We look forward to supporting all of your extracurricular activities
T RYO U T FO R T E N N I S !
All 8th grade males coming to Seabreeze next year,
think about joining the boys tennis team. Experience
is preferred but new comers are welcome to come out
and compete. If you haven’t played tennis before try it
out over the summer at your local tennis club (Oceanside
C.C., Fl. Tennis Center, Trails Racquet Club, Nova Rec.,
Ormond Racquet Club) all have group as well as individual
lessons available. Seabreeze High school has enjoyed
tremendous success in tennis with State Championship
teams, as well as singles and doubles champions, and
par cipants. In fact, Seabreeze boys team members have
qualified for the State tournament 14 years out of the last
32 years! Come and join us con nue our great success.
EUROPEAN TRIP OPPORTUNITY
A group of students will be experiencing the
language, food, and cultures of Spain and France
together in June of 2016! There will be an
informa onal session about the trip on Thursday,
April 16 at 6:30pm in the Large Conference Room
(7-105) to provide details to prospec ve travelers
and their parents. As long as you (your student)
are either in the Superintendent’s Diploma of
Dis nc on program, taking AP classes, or in
Spanish 3 or higher, you are eligible to join Mr.
Weinrich and Señora Feliciano for this memorable
trip of a life me. Don’t miss out on the memories!
BAND CAMP NEWS
Come see what the Band is all about at our SPECTRUM Concert on Saturday, May 9th at 7pm in the auditorium. This is a
free concert and is open to the public, however, a dona on will be accepted during the concert.
May 28th, 2014 @ 7pm is our ice cream social. All incoming band, orchestra, and auxiliary members are urged to a end.
All paperwork, music, and important informa on will be
available on this night.
Alumni: Please contact Jarrod Koskoski if you are able to play with the orchestra and band
for gradua on, May 31st 2014 at the Ocean Center @ 4:30 pm
j [email protected]
All Alumni are encouraged to a end an a erschool rehearsal on May 26th from 3pm to about 4:30pm to get ready for
gradua on.
Band Camp takes place August 10th – 14th. Freshman and Rookies will meet Wednesday, August 5th – 7th 9am to 3pm
each day with the Band Officers to learn the basics before the full Band meets August 10th -14th (Monday-Friday 8:30 to
6pm with an hour for lunch at noon). The Band B-B-Q will be on Saturday August 14th. Get complete informa on on May
28th at the Ice Cream Social.
Band Officers need to report on Monday August 3rd through Friday August 7th at 9am each day.
INCOMING FRESHMAN AND ROOKIE PARENTS:
Get all the info, paperwork, marching schedule and music for next year at our Annual Parent/Student Mee ng and Ice
Cream Social set for Wednesday, May 28th. The mee ng begins at 7pm in the cafeteria.
Percussion will have to contact Cliff Benoit for more info at 258-4674 ext. 54690, email: [email protected].
Summer dates will be coming up soon. Color Guard audi ons are on May 13th – 15th star ng at 4pm in the Dance room.
SEABREEZE P.T.S.A.
SPECIAL PAC/SIT MEETING
If you have any ques ons about our PTSA,
would like to serve on a commi ee, or
volunteer for a single event please Contact:
[email protected]. These mee ngs
are open to all Seabreeze parents, students or
faculty. More info on www.seabreezehigh.org
Monday, May 04, 2015 will be
our last PAC/SIT mee ng of the
year. Call 258-4674 ext. 54614,
Jeane e Oberst for ques ons.
Monday, May 4, 2015 – 6pm Media Center
Nomina ons are being accepted for the following
officer posi ons for the 2015-2016 school year:
President Vice President Treasurer Secretary If you would like to run for one of above offices,
recommenda ons may be submi ed to the chair
of the Nomina ng Commi ee, Jeanne Denslow, at
[email protected]
Following, PTSA will be having
their last mee ng for this
school year. Please stay and
join us. If you are a PTSA
member, you will be vo ng in
the PTSA Board for 2015-2016
school year
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THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
You may bring to Orientation, mail it or drop it by the Main office.
PTSA Thanks Local Businesses
2015 Teacher of the Year dona ons:
Bath & Body Works
Babies R Us
Lenny’s Pizza
Bed Bath & Beyond
Buffington’s Restaurant & Pub
BJ’s Restaurant
Bass Pro Shop
NASCAR
Dunkin’ Doughnuts Coffees
Preppy Beach Bou que
Costa Sunglasses
Morgan Brothers
Beaver Bar
Longhorn Steakhouse
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or congratula ons!
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NEW SEABREEZE
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WEBSTORE OPEN
FOR BUSINESS! CONVENIENT,
FAST AND SECURE.
1/2 page $100 per issue
1/4 page $50 per issue
1/8 page $ 25 per issue
To keep things easy, just start a NEW account:
don’t worry about the old webstore account.
Don’t forget to add a student to your account.
Pay lab fees, club dues, order merchandise and much more!
Check it out at
seabreezehigh.org next to the HOME bu on
NOTE: A convenience fee will be applied
per each transac on.
HOMEWORK/MAKE UP WORK REQUEST
In order to request make up work due to a lengthy absence of 3 or more days, the most direct and
expedient method is to contact your student’s teachers directly by email. Teachers’ email addresses can
be located on the Seabreeze High website at www.seabreezehigh.org. under the heading of CONTACT.
If you are unable to make contact by this method, you may call the Guidance Office at 386-2584674 ext. 54606. Please allow two (2) business days for the work to be collected from the teachers.
You may want to call the Guidance Office to be sure the work has been
collected before you make a trip to pick it up at the Guidance secretary’s desk.
For further assistance, please contact your student’s counselor. Counselors’ extensions
are located on the Seabreeze website under GUIDANCE COUNSELOR PAGE. You can also
call ext. 54606 and the guidance secretary will connect you to the appropriate counselor.
Jeane e Oberst @ 258-4674, ext. 54614 or
[email protected] or visit the website.
“THE AMERICAN DREAM” - MR & MISS SEABREEZE 2015-2016
Wednesday, March 18, 2015 marked the annual Mr. &
Miss Seabreeze pageant. This year’s theme was “The
American Dream” with a Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of
Liberty and New York City Skyline Set. Our contestants
were all stars and made a great show with 14 of
Seabreeze finest juniors compe ng for the coveted tles.
Congratula ons to Lucas Boatner and Sara Tomarelli,
the winners of Mr. & Miss Seabreeze for 2015-2016.
Lucas performed a fun Flowlight “Poi” rou ne with
all of the house lights down to the music of Bas lle
“Pompeii” Lucas plans on a ending Florida Gulf Coast University and earn a Bachelors degree
in Accoun ng and Business Management.
Sara wowed the crowd with her beau ful voice singing “Time to Say Goodbye”. Sara hopes to
a end a Music Conservatory and earn her Bachelors in Vocal Performance with a concentra on
in classical music.
The male finalist were: First runner-up, Landon Wilson, second runner-up: Zachary Unson. The
female finalists were; first runner-up: Audrey Silcox, second runner-up: Hannah Lemke. Also,
voted only by their fellow contestants, Zachary Unson and Audrey Silcox were awarded Mr. & Miss
Congeniality. The show ranged in talents from singing. Dancing, Stand up Comedy, Mar al Arts,
Flowlight Poi, Original Poems to playing various instruments. Mr. & Miss Seabreeze is produced
by DECA, an organiza on of fashion and marke ng students, and this year’s producers were
Mrs. Jeane e Oberst and Mrs. Marybeth Boyle with student producers Chris na Bridgeman
and Ashley Croteau. Ashley Croteau was also stage manager, Victor Dubbeld took on capturing
everything on video and Jacob Meadows created the Visual effects with ligh ng. Mr. Cli on
Benoit directed the technical produc on from the booth.
Mr. Grimard and his construc on classes brought the stage to life with their amazing work
crea ng the Brooklyn Bridge and ligh ng up the New York City Skyline.
A great evening was had by all that a ended this annual Seabreeze High School func on.
ACCESS GRADES AND ATTENDANCE 24/7 WITH GRADEBOOK
Note: GRADEBOOK for parents and students is now available as a link under the parents sec on of our
website. Seabreeze High School parents and students are now able to access student assignments, grades
and a endance on a daily basis. The Gradebook is an electronic, web-based program that allows parents to
keep tabs on their student’s a endance, assignments and staying on track to pass his/her courses. Student
and parent logons and passwords were distributed at the beginning of the school year. Please contact Mr.
Temple at 258-4674 x54624 or call 255-6475 ext. 20000 if you need addi onal informa on or support.
ADD EMAIL TO YOUR CONTACT INFO
In addi on to home phone, address and cell phone, we are asking for a current email address.
This will allow you to get no fica ons by email as well as by phone. We feel this type of contact
can provide an added level of security to the communica on from our staff to you. Please click
on the link tled “EMAIL US” on the top of our homepage www.seabreezehigh.org. Please
include all student names, alpha codes in your household that will be associated with this email.
TRADEWINDS 2015
Seabreeze High School’s
Annual Tradewinds Art
Show on Wednesday, May
6, 2015. Seabreeze High
School has had an annual
exhibit of student work
for over fiŌy years. It will
be held in the Seabreeze
gymnasium, from 8am unƟl
1pm. The enƟre school
and many members of the
community aƩend and look
forward to this incredible
display of student talent.
The show is juried and we
are honored to have Mr.
James Harper, a local gallery
owner, as the judge again
this year. The two visual
arts instructors are Lisa
Botkin and John Richmond.
Educational and Career Planning for Juniors
Igloo Air – Jim Silvernail /
Richard Williamson – banner
renewal
Junior Year
Behrens Air – Kevin Behrens
 Monitor your data through Pinnacle website
- banner renewal
http://schools.volusia.k12.fl.us/piv/
Carrot Property – Scott Singler
– banner renewal
Empire Computing and
 Learn about post high school opportunities.
Consulting –David Campos—
New banner
 Pay attention to the announcements and check the website daily Vanacore– new banner
The Vernon Carey
http://www.seabreezehigh.org.
Foundation– new banner
 Explore career choices using the Choices Planner which has the following tools; basic
skills, work values, Interest Profiler, Occupational Information, sample resumes, college
and scholarship searches. The website is http://www.bridges.com.
 Begin a file to keep records of your career and college research.
 Use the FACTS.org and EPEP system for career and college information and planning
tools. The website is http://www.facts.org.
High School Students: Bright Futures Eligibility and SUS Admissions Requirements
Status
 Attend meetings with college representatives on campus.
 Meet individually with your counselor to discuss career and academic plans.
 Take appropriate tests: Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT I and/or SAT II) American
College Tests (ACT), College Placement Tests (CPT) or the Armed Services Vocational
Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
 June through August is an excellent time to visit prospective colleges and gather
application materials.
 Student Athletes: NCAA website http://www.ncaa.org for eligibility information
FROM THE NURSES DESK
Dear Parent or Guardian,
The last day of school is June 3rd, which is fast approaching. Please be sure to pick up your child’s
medica on from the clinic by the end of the school day on June 6th. This includes prescrip on and
non-prescrip on medica on as well as nebulizer and any equipment you may have brought in for
medical procedures. An adult must pick up these items, as we cannot send them home with the students.
If the medica on is not picked up by the end of the school day on June 6th, the medica on will be
disposed of on June 3rd according to Volusia County School Board administra on of medica on guidelines.
Please use web site h p://www.volusia.k12.fl.us
(Parent/ Student Health services) to access the new medica on forms and or procedure forms for next school
year. Medica on forms, procedure forms, and emergency care plans must be renewed by the parent, at or before
the beginning of each school year in order for your child to receive medica on or procedures during school hours.
Students carrying their own epi-pen, inhaler or diabe c supplies, are also required to have medica on forms on file.
If you have any ques ons please contact your child’s school clinic staff. Have a wonderful, safe and healthy
summer. I look forward to seeing you next year!
Seabreeze Baseball gives a BIG SHOUT OUT!
The
Seabreeze
following
people
Baseball
Booster
Club
for
their
support
of
Igloo Air- banner sponsor
Richard Williamson- banner sponsor
Behrens Air- banner sponsor
Carrot Property- banner sponsor
Empire Compu ng and Consul ng- banner
Vanacore Homes- banner sponsor
The Vernon Carey Founda on- banner sponsor
Buzzy Porter/Realty Pros
Barbara Spellman
Dawn & Jerry Marla
Rita Daniels
Greg Wynn Financial Services -Galin Wynn Crist
William & Eileen Edwards
Poppa & Sammy Ragsdale
Joey & Katherine Richardson
Dental Crea ons
Halifax/Premier Appliance
John Banks
The Beaureguards
Ray Barshay/Rivergrille
Larry and Kay Ford
G+W Welbourn Plumbing
Acquaro and Wakeman Chiroprac c
Eagle Bay Apartments
Yvonne and Mike Lovelady
Ed and Lynne McGarity
Giles Electric
would
like
to
thank
the
the
Seabreeze
Baseball
teams.
Cress Smith
Kurt and Jennifer Fisher
Robert and Gwen Addis
Sam Williams
Maria Miranda
Larry and Dara Kelly
Emma and Bob Addis
The Edward Family
Alison Ehlke
Rod’s Carpet
Kurt & Jennifer Fisher
Ted & Cindy McGarity
Halifax Plumbing
Fact-O-Bake
Alicia Parlin
Orfinger Family
Von Aire
Daytona Toyota
Jim Sco
Paul and Kay Garcia
John and Carrie Richardson
Ellen Milad
Dennis and Marion Huselid
Dura Sanko
Dennis and Katherine Casey
A + W Construc on
Jason DeLorenzo
Class of 2015 Senior Sec on
S E N I O R O B L I G AT I O N S
S E N I O R C E L E B R AT I O N
SENIORS OBLIGATIONS - h p://www.seabreezehigh.
org /students-tab/Grad-Senior/index.htm
Obliga ons are listed alphabe cally by your Alpha
Code. Only seniors who have obliga ons will be listed
on the report. Seniors with outstanding obliga ons
will not be allowed to pick up their yearbook and
cap & gown during Senior Celebra on on May
1st. All obliga ons must be cleared. Don’t delay!
Seniors will be given a final no ce of outstanding
obliga ons at gradua on rehearsal on Thursday,
March 28th.
All obliga ons must be cleared
for you to receive your diploma. Obliga ons for
Ac vi es – see Ms. Morgan; Obliga ons for media
or bookroom – see Mrs. Oberst (main office to pay).
Friday, May 1st at 5pm seniors will return to campus
(auditorium & Cafeteria) for an exci ng evening
of food, music, entertainment & prizes!
• First up is Herff Jones with the delivery of
Cap & Gowns. Bring your school ID. If you need
to purchase a cap/gown package the cost is
$85. Cash, check or money order accepted.
(Checks made payable to: Herff Jones, Inc.)
• Also, there will be music, food, games, tons of prizes
and more. Make this a night to remember…it’s one of
your last opportuni es to do so with the Class of 2015!
• We are asking for your help in fundraising
cash, gi cer ficates and/or items to be given
as door prizes during this special evening.
Any items that would be helpful to college
students are welcome, including the following:
Portable Fans (for dorm rooms) Gi Cards (WalMart, Target, Staples) Towel Sets Twin Sheet
Sets(extra long) Computer Side Drives Basket of
Cleaning Supplies, Lap Desk Shower Totes with
Toiletries Cork Boards, Gi Basket, theme of
your choosing Eraser Boards Microwaves, Small
Refrigerators Laundry Baskets Desktop Organizers
Gi
Cer ficate – Bed, Bath and Beyond
Please deliver your dona on to the main office at school,
marked “Senior Celebra on”. Or kindly mail/hand
deliver your cash dona on (checks made payable to
“Seabreeze High P.T.S.A., Senior Celebra on”). Thank
you for helping us make this evening as special and
memorable as possible for our 2015 gradua ng class.
• In addi on, any parent wishing to help that evening,
please email [email protected]. We
want as many volunteers to help in the cafeteria
and the courtyard as there are many sta ons for
food, games, music, etc for the students. We will
also need help with serving the food that evening.
SENIOR MEETING - APRIL 17- IMPORTANT
A mandatory Senior Assembly will be held during
the school day on Friday, APRIL 17. Seniors will be
released to the auditorium by announcement. If you
can not a end, you must contact Assistant Principal,
Kathy Gibbons in advance at 258-4674 ext. 54620.
CAP AND GOWN DEADLINE!
If you have not purchased your cap/gown/
tassel package, there’s s ll me to do so. See
Ms. Morgan or purchase on May 1ST, cash only.
Package cost is $85 (includes tax and $20 late fee).
SAND DOLLAR AUCTION
Will take place in the Seabreeze auditorium,
following gradua on prac ce.
There will
be $1,000 worth of merchandise for you
to bid on.
Come check it out for yourself!
GRADUATION 2015
Seabreeze High School will be gradua ng
it’s
2015
Senior
Class
on
Saturday,
May 31, 2015. The ceremony will be held at the
Ocean Center at NOON. Graduates must arrive
no later than 10:45 am, dressed appropriately,
wearing your cap and gown. Parking Passes are $5
per vehicle. Gradua on ckets are $3 per person
(excludes graduates).
Tickets will be available
to purchase May 12-29th from the main office
at Seabreeze High School.
There is no limit
on the number of ckets you may purchase.
2015 Senior Schedule of Events
www.seabreezehigh.org/students-tab/Grad-Senior/
index.htmunder Students/Grad tab
Dear Senior Parents,
The graduation season is just a few short weeks away. One of the special graduation
activities during the month of May is the Senior Celebration held on campus. Graduation
caps and gowns as well as yearbooks are distributed at this event. This year it is
scheduled to take place on Friday, May 1st at 5:00 p.m.
The evening is hosted by Mr. Wallace and the Seabreeze High School administration. It
includes food, music, yearbook signing and an advance showing of the senior video. An
important component of this event is the door prizes that are awarded throughout the
evening. The food, music, t-shirts and the door prizes are sponsored by the Student
Government, the PTSA and generous donations from parents like you!
We are desperately asking for your help with contributions of cash, gift certificates
and/or items that would be helpful to college students. Previous years’ items have
included the following:
portable fans (for dorm rooms)
power strips/ext. cords
twin sheet sets (extra-long)
basket of cleaning supplies
cork boards
microwaves
laundry baskets (filled with det, etc.)
gas cards
I-pods/Chromebook/tablet/Ipad
towel sets
gift baskets of your choice
computer flash drives
lap desks
dry erase boards
dorm refrigerators
desktop organizers
fast food gift cards
Wireless printers
****Any gift cards (Wal-Mart, Target, Office Depot, Staples, Bed Bath & Beyond) no $ is
too small to give. We have many $5 gift cards donated and it insures all receive.
An unused gift card, one of the most popular donations, might be found in your own
kitchen drawer or wallet. Please check yours; you might be surprised!
Please deliver your donation to the Seabreeze High School main office, marked “Senior
Celebration”. Kindly mail your cash donation (checks made payable to Seabreeze High
PTSA, Senior Celebration) to PTSA Senior Celebration, c/o Seabreeze High School, 2700
North Oleander Dr., Daytona Beach, FL 32118.
Thank you for helping us make this evening as special and memorable as possible for
our 2015 graduating class.
Seabreeze High School PTSA/Senior Celebration: CLASS OF 2015
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
There are literally millions of scholarships and essay contests
available to help college students pay for college and almost as
many ways to try and find them. Internet searches, private search
companies, college financial aid offices and parent’s employer’s
are just a few of the ways that a student can access these millions
of scholarship sources. The Seabreeze High School Scholarship
Notebook is also one of the ways that our students can search for
money for college. Throughout the year here in the Student Services
office we keep a notebook filled with all of the scholarship and essay
contest applica ons that are sent to us or made available to us here
at Seabreeze. They include both local and na onal level scholarships.
This data base is not intended to be all inclusive but is designed to
make available the scholarships that our students typically have
a chance to earn. This list will include many local ones which may
not show up on the data bases of the na onal scholarship search
engines. Most scholarships have specific criteria as to who can apply
and the local ones are no different. There are some scholarships
and essay contests that only Seabreeze students can apply for,
others that are only for Ormond Beach or Daytona area students
while others may be only for students from Volusia County. Many
other scholarships may be available to any student in the country
that meets par cular criteria. All else being equal, obviously the
smaller the numbers of students who can apply for a par cular
scholarship, the be er the odds of winning that scholarship become.
While the applica on process can be difficult and me consuming,
just comple ng the applica on doesn’t mean that the student will
receive it. A student may apply for 20 scholarships and not receive
any - just applying doesn’t guarantee anything. There is only one
guarantee in the scholarship process – if you don’t apply for it you
will not get it. Seabreeze Scholarship Notebook Procedures
1) The notebook is in Student Services, and has the original
applica ons in it in the order that we receive them. This notebook
is not to be removed from the office. Students my access it any day
during lunch or break. Parents may make an appointment to access
it during the day.
2) As you review the informa on and find an applica on you would
like a copy of, fill out the scholarship request form and list the
number of the scholarship on the form. A copy will be made of
the applica on and then will be delivered to you.
3) Be aware of deadlines! This is the real world – late applica ons
will not be accepted. You are responsible for knowing the deadlines
and mee ng them.
4) Check the notebook regularly – new applica ons will be added as
they come in – typically we add new ones weekly throughout year.
5) If you have ques ons about any of the applica onshow to fill
them out, where to turn them in, what the expecta ons are,
deadlines, a achments, etc., etc., make sure you ask Mr. Aus n, Mr.
Richardson, or the Guidance Secretary – we are here to help.
Scholarship informa on is available
in the Guidance Office – Contact
Guidance for more informa on –
LINKS FOR SENIORS:
•
•
•
•
W W W.CO L L EG E B OA R D.CO M
W W W . A C T . O R G
WWW.MILITARY.COM/ASVAB
http://seabreezehigh.org /
Departments-Docs/Guidance/
scholarships/scholarships.htm
BRIGHT FUTURES INFO HAS BEEN
GIVEN OUT AT:
A en on senior parents- many
seniors s ll have not registered for
the Bright Futures Scholarship. All
Seniors who plan on a ending college
should register for the Bright Futures
Scholarship – this registra on should
be done by May 1, 2014. Instruc ons
for registering are on the Seabreeze
High web page under Student –
College Informa on – Bright Futures.
Students who don’t register prior
to gradua on will not receive the
scholarship even if they meet the
GPA, test score and volunteer
hour requirement. If you have any
ques ons regarding this please
contact your students counselor.
CLASS OF 2015 SPECIAL EVENTS AND CEREMONIES
JR/SR PROM
Saturday evening
April 18, 2015
8:30 p.m. – Mid-night
Daytona 500 Club
Interna onal Speedway Infield
Prom Sponsor, Leah Paul
BACCALAUREATE
A PTSA Sponsored Event
Thursday, May 21, 2015
First United Methodist Church
336 Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach, FL
6:00 p.m.
SENIOR AWARDS CEREMONY
6:00 p.m.
Monday, May 18th
Seabreeze Auditorium
*A endance to the 2015 Senior
Awards Ceremony is by invita on only.
Invita ons will be mailed on Friday, May
4th.
GRADUATION REHEARSAL MANDATORY
Thursday
May 28, 2015
7:30 a.m.
Ocean Center
Seniors come dressed for rehearsal as they would
for a regular school day. Rehearsal is Mandatory!
For any reason you can not a end, you must
inform Assistant Principal, Kathy Gibbons in
advance.
DISTINGUISHED HONORS BANQUET
Wednesday May 20, 2015
Daytona Beach Resort
Daytona Beach Florida
*By invita on
only. Honor
Graduates with
a weighted
3.5 G.P.A or
above.
GRADUATION 2015
Seabreeze Class of 2015
Sunday
May 31, 2015
12:00 p.m.
Ocean Center
Daytona Beach Florida
*More details to follow regarding event parking
and admission fees.
GRAD IMAGES
GRAD IMAGES Commencement Photos: All graduates and their parent/
guardian
must pre-register online in order to receive commencement picture
proofs. Completed and accurate informa on
will ensure you receive your
photo proofs online. Go to WWW.GRADIMAGES.COM and register today
R E N T Y O U R G R A D U AT I O N FA C I L I T Y
The City of Ormond Beach Department of Leisure Services is proud to announce that
the Ormond Beach Senior Center and Performing Arts Center’s have banquet facili es
available for rent. Both loca ons are ideal for weddings, par es, mee ngs, classes,
social gatherings, fund raisers and much more. Let us help you make your event special.
For
more
informa on
or
to
schedule
a
tour,
please
call
Stefan
Sibley
at
386-676-3379
or
email
at
[email protected].
Wed
Oct 15 –
May 31
CAP & GOWN “Keeper” Pkg. $65/$85: $20 late fee for orders placed after 1/12/15. Contact Herff Jones @
407-647-4373 or www.herfforlando.com. Cash, money order or check (make check payable to: Herff Jones).
Cap, Gown & Tassel are required to participate in Senior Awards, Baccalaureate, and Commencement Exercise.
Wed
Oct 15May 31
Grad Images COMMENCEMENT PHOTOS: graduates will be photographed at the graduation ceremony. Visit
www.gradimages.com, & click on Pre-Event Email Registration. Enter your email and up to 6 emails of loved
ones who would like to view and order your photos. Order on line or call (800)261-2576.
Aug -May
YEARBOOK $55/$65/$80: Yearbooks are $55 if purchased by 12/18/14.
Price increases to $65 starting
January 2015 – April 17. Yearbook purchases April 20 – June 3, will be $80, cash only accepted.
Dec/Jan
FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS: Seniors will begin registering in English classes in January.
Tue
Jan 6 Mar 19
GRAD BASH ($88): Universal Orlando. Bring payment to the Activities office or pay on-line. Cash or check
accepted (checks payable to: Seabreeze H.S.). No refunds!
Parent permission and activity liability/medical
(notarized) release forms are necessary to attend. Pick up forms from Ms. Morgan in the Activities office or on line
@ www.sebreezehigh.org (senior graduation information page) Deadline: Thursday, March 19th.
Mon
Jan 12
Senior Parent & Financial Aid Night: Cafeteria from 5 – 7:30 pm: Outline: Cap/Gown -Final orders @ $65 (56PM); Parent Meeting (5:30-6PM) Financial Aid meeting – (6-7:30PM).
Sat
Jan 24
SAT:
Thu
Jan 29
2nd SENIOR ASSEMBLY: all seniors are required to attend. Senior Events calendar will be distributed.
Sat
Feb 7
ACT:
Feb
OBLIGATIONS: Obligations must be cleared for you to pick-up your cap & gown, yearbook, & diploma. Don’t
delay! Stop by the activities office, main office, bookroom or media center for obligation information or check online SHS web • Senior Information page.
Tue
Mar 3
SENIOR CAP/GOWN PORTRAITS: cap/gown provided by MPG Studios. Photos taken from 9 – noon, auditorium
lobby. Appointments are required. See Ms. Coy in 2-211 to schedule an appointment.
Sat
Mar 14
SAT:
Thu
Mar 19
GRAD BASH DEADLINE: $88 & permission forms due by end of day. No late payments accepted.
Mon
Apr 6
PROM TICKETS $40. Monday, Apr 6th through Friday, Apr 17, prom tickets will be sold from the ticket window
bldg. 6-105. Check or cash accepted. *Prom guest forms available in Student Resources.
Fri
Apr 17
MANDATORY SENIOR ASSEMBLY: seniors will be called to the auditorium for their final class assembly.
Fri
Apr 17
NON-PARTICIPATION FORM: If you choose not to participate in the graduation ceremony, a signed NonParticipation form is required.
The Non-Participation form is available from Data Processing (bldg. 3) NonParticipation forms are due to Mrs. Gibbons, in the Data Processing office, by Friday, 4/17.
Sat
Apr 18
JR/SR PROM: Daytona 500 Club, Daytona International Speedway • 8:30 pm – midnight. Formal attire required.
Prom tickets go on sale beginning Monday, April 6, 2015. Prom guest permission forms (for a non-SHS student)
can be picked up from Student Resources- Mrs. Goodner. (NOTE: No admittance to Prom beyond 10 pm)
Fri
Apr 24
GRAD BASH 2015: Arrive by 4:00 pm, dressed appropriately. Meet in the auditorium.
Universal Orlando @ 4:30 pm. Approximate time of return - 3:30 am. (Bring spending $$).
Sat
May 2
SAT:
MonFri
May 4 -15
AP TESTING: schedules provided by AP Teachers and are also located on the on-line Activities Calendar.
Fri
May 1
Senior Celebration 5:00 PM *CAP/GOWN & YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION plus food, entertainment, prizes
& music: (Auditorium & Café). Cap/Gown packages will be available for purchase $85 as well as Yearbooks $80
(cash only). Plan to attend and bring your camera! Reminder - obligations must be cleared by crab break on
5/1/15 to pick up your cap/gown package and/or yearbook.
*Mon
May 18
SENIOR AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT: Seabreeze Auditorium 6:00 PM. Seniors receiving an award
and/or scholarship(s) will be notified by special invitation. Invitations in the mail on May 4th. Senior recipients are
to arrive by 5:00 pm, *wearing their cap & gown, and report to the cafeteria for check in.
*Wed
May 20
DISTINGUISHED HONORS BANQUET: Daytona Beach Resort 6:00 PM. Invitations will be mailed home to all
Honor Graduates with a minimum cumulative weighted 3.5 G.P.A. & above. RSVP is required to Mrs. Oberst 2584674 ext. 54614 (Semi-formal banquet attire).
Thu
May 21
BACCALAUREATE: First United Methodist Church
6:00 PM –336 S. Halifax Ormond Beach.
sponsored service. Seniors are to arrive by 5:15 pm *wearing cap & gown.
*Thu
May 28
Mandatory GRADUATION REHEARSAL: Report to the Ocean Center by 7:30 AM.
Be prompt! Seniors
come dressed in the same manner as if attending school. Seniors who do not attend rehearsal cannot participate
in the graduation ceremony. Conflict? Contact: Assistant Principal, Mrs. Gibbons 258-4674 ext. 54620
Thu
May 28
*SAND DOLLAR AUCTION:
SHS Auditorium (9:30 am) following graduation rehearsal.
merchandise to bid on! Don’t be late or you’ll miss out!
*Sun
May 31
GRADUATION CEREMONY: Daytona Beach Ocean Center ∙12 Noon.
The graduation ceremony will begin
promptly at 12:00 pm. Seniors are to report by 10:45 AM *wearing caps & gowns. Graduation Admission is
$3.00 per person - Parking is $5.00. Tickets will be presold at Seabreeze-Main Office starting Tue. May
12th. It’s recommended you purchase tickets in advance. There is no limit to the number of graduation
tickets you may purchase.
Deadline to register Dec 29, 2014. See your guidance counselor to sign up or go to www.collegeboard.com.
Deadline to register Jan 9, 2015. See your guidance counselor to sign up or go to www.actstudent.com.
Deadline to register Feb 13, 2015. See your guidance counselor to sign up or go to www.collegeboard.com.
Departing SHS for
Deadline to register April 6, 2015. See your guidance counselor to sign up or go to www.collegeboard.com.
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Young Ladies: Wear a cool, comfortable dress or skirt. Wear shoes with a medium size (height) heel or flats (no tennis
shoes or flip flops permitted). Avoid wearing jewelry on the outside of the gown. Avoid bringing a purse or cell phone.
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Poor
Grammar. Here's Why.
Harvard Business Review
If you think an apostrophe was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, you will never work for me. If you think a
semicolon is a regular colon with an iden ty crisis, I will not hire you. If you sca er commas into a sentence with
all the discrimina on of a shotgun, you might make it to the foyer before we politely escort you from the building.
Some might call my approach to grammar extreme, but I prefer Lynne Truss's more cuddly
phraseology: I am a grammar "s ckler." And, like Truss — author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves
— I have a "zero tolerance approach" to grammar mistakes that make people look stupid.
Now, Truss and I disagree on what it means to have "zero tolerance." She thinks that people who mix up their
itses "deserve to be struck by lightning, hacked up on the spot and buried in an unmarked grave," while I
just think they deserve to be passed over for a job — even if they are otherwise qualified for the posi on.
Everyone who applies for a posi on at either of my companies, iFixit or Dozuki, takes a mandatory
grammar test. Extenua ng circumstances aside (dyslexia, English language learners, etc.),
if job hopefuls can't dis nguish between "to" and "too," their applica ons go into the bin.
Of course, we write for a living. iFixit.com is the world's largest online repair manual, and Dozuki helps
companies write their own technical documenta on, like paperless work instruc ons and step-by-step user
manuals. So, it makes sense that we've made a preemp ve strike against groan-worthy grammar errors.
But grammar is relevant for all companies. Yes, language is constantly changing, but that doesn't make grammar
unimportant. Good grammar is credibility, especially on the internet. In blog posts, on Facebook statuses, in
e-mails, and on company websites, your words are all you have. They are a projec on of you in your physical
absence. And, for be er or worse, people judge you if you can't tell the difference between their, there, and they're.
Good grammar makes good business sense — and not just when it comes to hiring writers.
Wri ng isn't in the official job descrip on of most people in our office. S ll, we give our grammar
test to everybody, including our salespeople, our opera ons staff, and our programmers.
On the face of it, my zero tolerance approach to grammar errors might seem a li le unfair.
A er all, grammar has nothing to do with job performance, or crea vity, or intelligence, right?
Wrong. If it takes someone more than 20 years to no ce how to properly use "it's," then that's not a learning curve
I'm comfortable with. So, even in this hyper-compe ve market, I will pass on a great programmer who cannot write.
Grammar signifies more than just a person's ability to remember high school English. I've found
that people who make fewer mistakes on a grammar test also make fewer mistakes when they
are doing something completely unrelated to wri ng — like stocking shelves or labeling parts.
In the same vein, programmers who pay a en on to how they construct wri en language also tend to pay a lot more
a en on to how they code. You see, at its core, code is prose. Great programmers are more than just code monkeys;
according to Stanford programming legend Donald Knuth they are "essayists who work with tradi onal aesthe c and
literary forms." The point: programming should be easily understood by real human beings — not just computers.
And just like good wri ng and good grammar, when it comes to programming, the
devil's in the details. In fact, when it comes to my whole business, details are everything.
I hire people who care about those details. Applicants who don't think wri ng is important are likely to think
lots of other (important) things also aren't important. And I guarantee that even if other companies aren't
issuing grammar tests, they pay a en on to sloppy mistakes on résumés. A er all, sloppy is as sloppy does.
That's why I grammar test people who walk in the door looking for a job. Grammar is my
litmus test. All applicants say they're detail-oriented; I just make my employees prove it.