Januaruy 2015 Jaguar Family Newsletter Parent Quick Points Jan 5/6 Teacher Planning. No School Jan 7 Booster JROTC Booster Club Meeting Jan 10 Steadwell- Grow Wrestling Jan 19 Holiday. No School Jan 23 Military Ball Jan 24 SAT Jan 28 Early Release Student Quick Points Jan 5/6 Teacher Planning. No School Jan 10 Tteadwell- Grow Wrestling Jan 12 Tennis Practice Jan 14 OCB Jan 14 Senior Assembly Jan 19 MLK Holiday/Parade Jan 23 Military Ball Jan 28 Early Release Jan 28 Winter Play Opens Hello Dolly Port St. Lucie High School: Every Student Future Ready Don t Miss The King Concert For Lincoln Theater Restoration. January 25, 2015 at Indian River State College. Team Work makes the Dream Work is the theme this year. Visit the IRSC website for more information. Activities and Athletics @ the Jungle Jan 12 Tennis Practice Begins Jan 12 Boys Soccer Jan 13 Girls Basketball Jan 15 Boys Basketball Jan 16 Girls Basketball Saint Lucie County Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration Jan 9-16 Week of Kindness (Treasure Coast Chapter of Charmettes, Inc Jan 12 MLK NAACP Ceremony (Mount Olive Baptist Church) Jan 12 Candlelight March (Starting from Lincoln Theater 1132 Ave D) Jan 19 Grand Parade (Ave I and Martin Luther King Blvd) 10:00 a.m. Jan 19 Festival in the Park (Lawnwood Stadium 12:00-5:00 Jan 20 Boys Soccer Jan 20 Girls Basketball Jan 21 Boys Soccer Jan 21 Wrestling Jan 23 Boys Soccer, District Title Game Jan 27 Boys Basketball
Page 2 Jaguar Preparatory Academy Student Led Conferences In December, the 9th grade Jaguar Preparatory Academy held the student-led conferences for first semester. The conferences were a HUGE success! Each student presented a portfolio of his/her learning to a caring adult in their life. The feedback collected from our post-conference surveys was overwhelmingly positive. We are so proud of the way our kids represented themselves and our school, and we can't wait to do it again on April 23rd! The Jaguar Lyceum PSAT Sophomores have been receiving their PSAT results from Mrs. Brown, guidance counselor. The scores are an indicator of a student's readiness for college and provides feedback to students on their areas of strength and areas for future academic growth. The PSAT may also help determine which scholarships students may be eligible for. New State Assessment PSL was selected by the state to participate in the field test for the new writing assessment. This is an excellent opportunity for us to pilot the test and it gives our students authentic practice prior to the "real" test in March. The writing field test will be administered to all 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students beginning January 12.
Page 3 Jaguar Family Newsletter Visual and Performing Arts Although the VPAT academy prides itself on its Drama, Dance, Band, Television/Media, Art and Culinary classes, it also encompasses numerous academic classes in which much creative work is accomplished by students. As with all academies, during the last two weeks of December, all academic and most elective classes have been involved in Mid-Term / Semester exams. This gives students the opportunity to show what they ve learned over the first half of the school year. However, the creative process never stops in VPAT. Over the past several months, Ms. Cooper [Wed Instruction/Design], in collaboration with members of our Art department and English Department, has been in the process of developing a web-based literary magazine in which student work can be viewed by visitors. We have many talented and motivated young poets, song writers and novelists in our English classes and we hope that their work can be enjoyed by many through this project. A student magazine of this type connects and relates the arts to literature and affords a forum for our students to express themselves creatively. The project removes our school newspaper from hard-copy and takes it into the 21st century as an on-line format. The vision has taken life through the diligent efforts of the Computer Club, Digital Design and Web Development. Applied Science Academy APA NIGHT DO YOU.. Struggle with essays or research papers? Have questions on how cite information? Want to take your writing to the next level? Want to be prepared for college writing? CALL 772-398- 9990 Keiser University, RSVP by February 6, 2015. The APA Event on Feb 11@ 5:30 The SLHS culinary students were at it again, preparing breakfast and lunch for the coaches, sponsors, and refs for the annual Steadwell-Grow Wrestling Tournament. Delicious...
Page 4 Notes from the Athletic Director Jaguar fans, As the Girls' soccer season comes to an end, we look forward to our upcoming district tournament. It has been a fun and interesting year. Our seniors have shown great leadership and our underclassmen are showing a maturity and knowledge of the game that has us excited for next season. We broke in our new JV Coach this year, Ms. Patel. She did an amazing job at honing the girls dribbling and passing skills. I am very proud of the girls and I am sad to see that soccer season is coming to a close. I wish my seniors the best of luck and look forward to reloading with next years incoming freshmen.. Volunteer Opportunities Sarah s Kitchen www.sarahskitchen.org 772-359-2138 American Red Cross www.redcross.org 772-878-7077 Dogs and Cats Forever Shelter www.dogsandcatsforever.com 772 489-5454 Marine Ind. Of Treasure-Coast www.tcwaterway-cleanup.com 772-285-1646 Savannas Preserve State Park 2541 Southeast Walton Road 772-398-2779 Human Society of Treasure Coast www.hstc1.org 772-461-0687 Treasure Coast Hospice 772-807-6430 City of Port St. Lucie www.cityofpsl.com 772-878-2277 Kids at Hope/CSC 772-429-3967 Volunteer Opportunities Spotlight Savannas Preserve State Park There are numerous opportunities to volunteer at the Savannas State Preserve. Youth volunteers are welcomed. The park is diverse in the volunteer capacities, just as the park itself. Care for the live animals, work in the welcome center, help at events, facilitate programs, or work on the grounds just to name a few options. There is a required orientation to help you learn about the park and the roles. If you are interested, stop by: 2541 Walton Road Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 (772) 398-2779 Office is closed: Tues, Wed. Ask for Wren or Justin Upcoming opportunities: Stay Tuned
Florida Association of Educational Data Systems Bridgette Hargadine, principal 1201 SE Jaguar Lane Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Phone: 772-337-6770 Fax: 773-337-6724 E-mail: bridgette.hargadine@stlucieschools.org RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW Fall 2015 Scholarships William J English Scholarship $3000.00 Any high school or vocational school senior, who is a U.S.citizen and resident of Florida, with at least a 2.5 GPA, and who is planning to attend an accredited Florida public or private college and who is planning to major in computer science an/or information technology related field may apply. Visit www.faeds.org The mission of Port St. Lucie High School is to prepare all students for personal success, college and the global workplace, by strategically designing rigorous and engaging work for all students in a caring supportive environment. Please visit the Florida Engineers in Construction for your $1000.00 scholarship application. Students must be: Currently enrolled or entering a Florida university engineering program. Be in or entering his/her junior/senior year Have at least a 3.0 GPA. Great Explorations (GE) is an exciting college-wide career exploration event inviting over 1,000 juniors and seniors from the four-county area to the IRSC Main Campus on November 7th. GE helps students gain an understanding of the connection between their career interests and their educational road to success. Attendees will participate in hands-on activities to help them decide which program is the best fit for them. With over 50 interactive presentations to choose from, this is a can't miss event, so sign up today! Senior Information Update Remember to pay for caps and gowns ASAP. The price is $90.00 until December 12th. Pay online @ Jostens.com or to Major Thompson and First Sergeant Pollino in H22. Grad Bash will be coming soon, April 24/25. Remember to pay your $90.00 before Dec 19th. The next senior meetings are on Jan 14, and Apr 15. ***Prom is May 16*** Parent Scholarship is May 14***