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Greetings Greyhounds,
Happy New Year and welcome back! I hope everyone had a joyous and restful holiday break. As we begin the second semester, we now have the opportunity to reflect. Many of you have decided on a New Year’s resolution, while others are still trying to decide. However, I’d like to take the opportunity to offer some ideas and reminders to ensure your child continues to be successful at Lincoln Park Academy in 2016:
* Monitor your child’s school work. Whether classwork or homework, check in with your child by asking them, “What did you learn today?” You’ll be surprised of the answer.
* Ensure your child attends school every day and is on time for school. The more students are in school, the higher their achievement. Studies have shown poor attendance causes students to get behind and makes it much more difficult for them to catch up, increasing their chances of being unsuccessful.
* Reward your child for their effort and not just high grades. The best way to motivate further effort is to notice it. You’ll be sure to see great results.
* Finally, continue to be involved! Parent involvement is a major factor leading to student success. At LPA, we offer many opportunities for parents to be involved, like participating in our School Advisory Council (SAC), which meets monthly. I invite you to seek out opportunities and join us whenever you can.
Let’s start 2016 on the right foot, by doing right, because it is right to do right in all we do.
On behalf of the administrative team and the staffulty, we’d like to say “THANK YOU” for all that you do for our students!!! We look forward to seeing you during the new year!
“One School; One Team; One Theme”
Sincerely,
HENRY SANABRIA
Principal
Issue 5 January 2016
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IB Department News Happy New Year!
Welcome back to school and the second half of our year. Having completed the first semester, we now stand ready to finish the school year with confidence. My hope is that our students will build on their achievements and rise to the challenges of the new semester. Diploma Program students face a wide variety of assessment tasks that are both rigorous and extensive in the second semester. In January, seniors will be completing their IB English Orals. This assignment requires that students be prepared to analyze works of literature and share their perspectives during a recorded 20-minute interview. Our students are very well-prepared for this internal assessment, and I am confident that they will do an outstanding job. Students, please make note of the upcoming senior assignments for January which include:
* English Orals 1/11 – 1/15 and 1/19 – 1/21
* Harbor Branch 1/19 and 1/21
* World Literature final revisions 1/22
Important dates for juniors include:
* English Oral presentations Throughout the month of January
* Musical Investigations rough drafts 1/8
* Extended Essay outline 1/12
* Psychology Design Experiments 1/28 and 1/29
Our 10th grade MYP students are currently working on the Personal Project. This project has been designed to encourage students to explore an area of personal interest and create a project for presentation. The project is a reflection of the students’ ability to manage and direct their own inquiry while at the same time reflecting on their MYP experience. Our students have created many interesting and inspiring projects over the years. We look forward to the new projects that will be displayed at our Personal Project gallery this year.
I look forward to another productive and prosperous year with excitement about the great possibilities that are ahead of us as we complete our 2015-2016 school year.
Best regards,
C. Kuhn
IB Coordinator
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Guidance Department News
Guidance will begin the registration process for the 2016-17 school year during the month of
January. Counselors will be meeting with each grade level to present curriculum information and
registration forms. Students, please begin to think about the classes you would like to take next school year. Speak with your parents and teachers to see what courses they recommend. Please
remember to take the most rigorous courses you can. College acceptance depends on rigorous
coursework, grade point averages, community service projects and hours, recommendations, and
test scores.
If you are in 10th, 11th or 12th grade and you plan to take Dual Enrollment classes for next year,
you will need a cumulative grade point average of 3.0; and acceptable PERT scores of Reading
(106), Writing (103), and Math (114). The PERT is given Monday through Thursday 8:00am to
5:30 pm and Fridays, 8:00 am.- 1:30 pm at Indian River College, Building “W”.
Seniors:
1) Complete your Bright Futures application online if you haven’t done so already, so that your transcript may be evaluated at the end of semester 1. This evaluation will give you important
information on what you may still be missing for Bright Futures, giving you time to bring test
scores or GPA up before the final evaluation in August. The Bright Futures website is: http://
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/bf.
2) Apply for the Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid starting January 1 (midnight) at: www.fafsa.ed.gov.
3) Please turn in volunteer hours to Mr. Crisci, Registrar, at the front office, in order for hours to
be recorded on transcript.
4) Please turn in all college acceptance letters (whether you plan to attend or not) to Mrs.
Salvador, Guidance Department; and scholarship award letters to Mr. Gray, Room 251.
Response to Intervention Behavior News
The Response to Intervention Behavior (RTI-B) team will start the New Year off with a bang as we continue to celebrate student success and achievement. For
the next several months we will focus on our school-wide expectation, the Four P’s. The January focus is Promptness, the February focus is Preparedness, the
March focus is Productivity and our April focus is Practicing Respect. Students who exhibit success and mastery of our school-wide expectations will have multi-ple opportunities to be rewarded for their participation and compliance.
Bee Prompt
Bee Prepared
Bee Productive
Bee Respectful
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Health News Attention Parents of 6th Grade Students:
As the first half of the school year comes to an end, I would like to remind you that all sixth (6th)
grade students must receive a TDap immunization before entering 7th grade. Now is the time to
stop by your pediatrician’s office, Health Department or local Walk-In Clinic to have your child’s
shots updated, if you have not already done so. Please make sure you obtain the 680 State Form
and return it to the school clinic. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact Ms. Fishbein at (772) 468-5479 or [email protected].
Sports News Parents, please visit our new athletic page at http://school.stlucie.k12.fl.us/lpa/ to view
information regarding upcoming games and photos of our athletes.
The winter teams are starting off with a great season. The Spring season will begin as soon as
the students return from Winter break. Be sure you have your clearance card with you on the
first date in order to take part.
Baseball: Conditioning will continue 1/05 - 1/15. Tryouts will take place on January 18th -
22nd @ 3:00pm - 5:30pm for the JV and varsity teams. Middle School tryouts will take place on
January 19th - January 22nd @ 5:30pm - 7:30pm at Lawnwood.
Softball: Varsity tryouts will take place on January 11th @ 4:15pm - 6:30pm. JV tryouts will
take place on January 13th @ 4:15pm - 6:30pm at the Lawnwood Softball Field.
Tennis: Conditioning will begin on January 6th - January 7th @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm. Tryouts will
take place on January 11th - 13th @ 2:00pm - 4:00pm at LPA tennis courts.
Track & Field: Starts on January 20th @ 2:00pm at Lawnwood Stadium.
Intramural girls and boys basketball: practice will continue on Mondays and Wednesdays @
1:45pm - 3:00pm starting January 6th.
Tournaments: All “B” teams will take place on Saturday, February 20th
Girls “A” teams will take place on Saturday, February 27th
Boys “A” teams will take place on Saturday, March 5th
Both “A” team finals will take place on Saturday, March 12th.
Book Fair News
To everyone who came to the Book Fair, and to all who helped make it a great experience, a big
THANK YOU!!! Keep on reading and we’ll see you at our next Fair!
A todos los que vinieron a nuestra feria del libro, y para todos los que ayudaron a hacer de ella
una gran experiencia, muchicimas gracias. Sigue leyendo y nos vemos en nuestra proxima feria.
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Music News IRSC-4 County 7-8 Honor Band
Congratulations to the Middle School students accepted to be part of the 2016 IRSC 4-County
Honor Band! These seven 8th grade band students will be representing Lincoln Park Academy
as they perform with some of the best Middle School musicians in the four county area.
Athena Armah, Trombone
Wendy Calderon, French Horn
Holly Childress, Alto Saxaphone
Ozwin Cordes, Trombone
Taylor Hall, Trumpet
Angela Himes, Flute
Lindsey Smith, French Horn
History Fair News History Fair projects are due on January 14th (orange day) and January 15th (black day).
Work will be considered late after these dates. Remember process paper and annotated
bibliography are also due on these days. Should you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Ms. Etta Wilson, MS110. The school History Fair will take place on Thursday,
January 21st (orange day) and Friday, January 22nd (black day). Three students from each
category will be chosen to represent Lincoln Park Academy at the County History Fair on
February 23rd at IRSC. More information will follow in February regarding county
competition.
National Honor Society News The National Honor Society is continuing to pair up with Hope’s Closet for a January fund-
raiser. If you have any jackets or blankets that you would like to donate for this community
organization, please bring them in during the week of January 18th and 25th. Donations
may be dropped off in Mrs. Spooner’s room (HS201).
The January National Honor Society meeting will be held on January 14th in the cafeteria
from 1:45pm - 2:30pm. Be sure to organize your transportation and listen to the morning
announcements for materials to bring.
Applications for consideration and admission to the National Honor Society will be available
on January 21st. Students must complete all parts of the application and turn it in on time,
as specified on the paperwork. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
Mrs. Jamie Spooner at [email protected].
Congratulatory news Student of the month - December 2015
CARING
6th grade
Miles Biglin
Letrana Bijoux
Shelby Brewer
George Bushnev
Jonathan Edwards
Gavin Gross
Johana Hernandez
Zy’la Marc
Alessandra Martinez
Axel Reyes
A’Nyah Simmons
Azalea Wright
7th grade
Aliza Ahmed
Marvela Armah
James Bueno
Zoe Coleman
Rockelle Davis
Clayton Delaporte
Alexis Johnson
Ryan King
Summer Rhodewalt
Emily Sampson
Elizabeth Wise
Kiernan Yarberry
8th grade
Alexis Allen
Krystal Alvira
Nicholas Daigle
Alana DeFlorio
Jayme Difrancesco
Joseph Fleming
Haley Hogue
Jessica Hughes
Rachel Larson
Bradly Livingston
Lauren Nipper
Joseph Olivieri
Gabrielle Roth-
Macias
Korielle Stevens
Anders Wallman
9th grade
Shannon Arena
Adriana Edmond
Isabella Gomes
Maggie Martin
Alayna McGuire
Aneesah Melaram
Myranda Panariello
Adriana Sanz
Leroyeisha Thomas
10th grade
Ryan Beany
Kayla Glennon
Alisa Passanante
Casey Reed
11th grade
Bailey Hopkins
Gabriela Rangel
Alexis Vega
12th grade
Elizabeth Levanti
Rafael Malespin
Brennen Moore
Tasmeah Ravy
Pasmith Toussaint
An Important Note
Student Sign-Out Policy: Students under the age of 18 are not permitted to sign
themselves out of school for any reason, even if they have a signed note. A parent/
guardian must physically sign the student out of school.
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January 5th Students return to school
January 6th - 8th Science Fair Gala
January 18th Martin Luther King Day - No School!!!
January 19th Report cards go out
January 21st Blood Drive
January 21st SAC Meeting @ 2:00pm in Media Center
January 21st Comedy Improv Night @ 6:30pm in LPA Auditorium
January 21 - 22nd History Fair
January 27th Early Release
Important Upcoming Senior Dates
March 31st - April 1st Senior Cap & Gown Pictures
May 16th Graduation Practice @ 8:30am in the gym
May 18th Graduation Practice @ 8:00am at SLC Fairgrounds
May 19th Graduation @ 7:00pm at SLC Fairgounds
Greyhound Ambassadors Interested in being more involved? As part of our LPA family, we welcome your support. The Greyhound Ambassadors is a newly forming group of volunteers who want to be more involved at Lincoln Park Academy. There are many ways to get involved. Whether you can spare a few hours to volunteer at events, serve on a committee, or even donate needed items or funds to the school…we need you!
To find out more about the Greyhound Ambassadors, contact the school at
772-468-5474. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Important Dates to Remember
Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat
3 4 5 Black Day 6 Orange Day 7 Black Day 8 Orange Day 9
BS vs MC Lawnwood 5/7
BB @ Glades 6:00/7:30
BS @ Viera Var only 6pm GB @ Central 12:30/2:00
BB vs Clewiston 6/7:30 GS @ Benjamin 6:00 GB @ Clewiston 5:30/7 GS vs SLWC Var. 4:00 LPA BB @ Martin Co Var only 5
10 11 Black Day 12 Orange Day 13 Black Day 14 Orange Day 15 Black Day 16
Tennis Tryouts LPA 2-4
Tennis Tryouts LPA 2-4 BS v St Eds @ 3:30 - Sen Nig SB JV tryouts 4:30 - 6:30
SB Var tryouts 4:30 - 6:30 BB @ So Fork 5:30 / 7 GS Districts @ Melbourne Tennis Tryouts 2 - 4 BB @ Clewiston 6/7:30
BS @ Vero Beach 4:00 var only GS Districts @ Melbourne GB vs Pahokee 6/7:30 GB vs Glades 6/7:30 BS @ Southfork 6:00
17 18 No School!!! 19 Orange Day 20 Black Day 21 Orange Day 22 Black Day 23
Baseball Tryouts LW 3-5:30 Baseball Tryouts LW 3-5:30
GB v Martin 6/7:30 - Senior BS Districts @ Melbourne
BS Districts @ Melbourne BB @ Seb River 5:30/7 Baseball Tryouts LW 3 - 5:30 BB vs Glades 6:30/8:00 GB @ Vero Beach 4:30/6
24 25 Orange Day 26 Black Day 27 Orange Day 28 Black Day 29 Orange Day 30
Early Release Day!!!
GB Districts this week
BB v SLWC 4:30/6 Sen Night BB @ Melbourne 5:30/7
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GG = Girls Golf / BG = Boys Golf / Bowl = Bowling / VB = Volleyball / CC = Cross Country / S&D = Swimming & Diving