Volume 256, November 17, 2023 | |
10550 Ray Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 904-547-8300 - Main Office
Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:45pm
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Happy Friday! Just a reminder that we do have school Monday and Tuesday and teachers will be teaching - no movies will be shown. The next Panther Press will be sent on Friday, December 1st. We hope everyone enjoys their Thanksgiving holiday and the 3 days off!
A huge thank you to PTSO and everyone who donated baked goodies for our sweet treat day on Wednesday. Everything was delicious and much appreciated!
NEASE LANYARDS FOR SALE!
Support the Boys’ Basketball team and purchase a Nike Nease Lanyard for $15
In Ms Gebauer’s room PH203
Exact Cash or Venmo the team @Nease-Boysbasketball (center of the gym floor for verification picture). If you Venmo just come up to Ms. G’s room and grab your awesome lanyard! If parents purchase for a great stocking stuffer, we can leave it in the front office for you with your name on it. Email Kelli.Gebauer@stjohns.k12.fl.us with any questions.
THANK YOU for your support.
CYBER MONDAY YEARBOOK SALE! For one day only, Monday, Nov. 29, get your 2024 yearbook at the introductory price of $75. After that, prices are $85 until Dec. 31, and then go up to $95. Last year, we completely sold out of books, so get yours at the lowest available price!
The PTSO is sponsoring a STAFF APPRECIATION breakfast next month. We are accepting gift card donations to present to our amazing staff! Our goal is to give every staff member at least a $25 gift card. Please consider donating gift cards in increments of $25. (We recommend Amazon and Target.).
Please write the dollar amount on the cards and put them in a sealed envelope marked NEASE PTSO Staff Appreciation. Please drop off your donation at the Front Office by December 8th.
If you prefer, you can also Venmo @NeasePTSO with a donation amount of your choosing, and the PTSO can acquire the gift cards for you!
Please contact nhsstaffthanks@gmail.com with questions.
Thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season as we help show our Nease High School Staff how much we appreciate them!
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Winter 2023 EOC (End of Course) Exams for Students That Took Class Virtually
Virtual School Students,
Nease will be offering all EOC's: Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology, US History, and the Florida Civics Literacy Exam (FCLE) in between December 4th - December 12th. Deadline to request Winter 2023 EOC testing is Monday, November 27, 2023.
Please complete the questions below to secure a testing date.
Winter EOC Signup Page: https://forms.office.com/r/94aUf1HWsN
College Board Accommodations for SAT & AP Exams
Students with a disability may be eligible for testing accommodations through College Board for the PSAT, SAT and AP Exams. Your child’s IEP or 504 Plan does not guarantee approval of accommodations for these college entrance exams. The final decision is up to College Board.
To request accommodations for your student, the College Board’s “Consent Form for Accommodations Request” must be signed by both the student and parent and returned to school. Once the consent form is received, we will start the application process. For additional information about accommodations on the PSAT, SAT and AP, visit the College Board website, www.collegeboard.com/ssd, or call them at 212-713-8333.
If you are interested in applying for College Board accommodations, please fill out the Consent Form for Accommodations Request and return it to Ms Messenger in PH 225 or email by Monday, December 4th if your student will be taking an AP Exam in May. If you have questions, please e-mail me at Cynthia.Messenger@stjohns.k12.fl.us.
Virtual Course update
If your child is currently taking a virtual course, they MUST have the course completed by January 4th for the course grade to be calculated into their semester GPA. The cumulative GPA after 1st semester of senior year determines final class rank and is used to issue graduation honor cords.
Nease High School Theatre will conclude its first semester with a production of A Christmas Carol, based on the Charles Dickens’ holiday classic. Micah Vosburg will play the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who is haunted by three spirits on Christmas Eve. Joining Vosburg are Luke Porter as Bob Cratchit, Lily Downie as Mrs. Cratchit, Rome Curtiss as Jacob Marley/Old Joe, Ellie Mirgeaux as The Ghost of Christmas Past. Andrew Hajdini as The Ghost of Christmas Present, Parker Black as Nephew Fred, Marisa McNally as Belle, and Maya Kalush as Anna. The cast will also feature Kaylie Burnett, Jacob Santana, Annabelle Frederico, Carrie Hendricks, Jackson Fry, Abigail Moring, Hannah Smith, Robbyn Dykeman, Amanda Ferrand, Mackenzie Cole, Tristan Mirgeaux, Kedren Ellis, Isabella Keller, Faith Leatherman, Juliana Weldon, Mia Kasper, Sarah Roney, Ethan Nash, Ethan Murphy, Michelle DeMeritt, Kylie Nolan, Samantha Morgan, Slava Melnyk, Charlie Evans, Mia Garrett, Kallie Smith, Brooklyn Gorga, Franziska Kasten, Kaylee Ireland, and Decker Curtiss (as Tiny Tim).
Ava Everly will be designing scenic elements for the production, including an eight-foot puppet of The Ghost of Christmas Past. Everly will also operate the puppet with the help of Maggie Yan and Tu Ly Bui.
A Christmas Carol will be directed by Nease Theatre Director, Mr. Mark Robinson, with Olivia Hill serving as stage manager, Mia Kasper as assistant director, and senior Lily Downie as music director and assistant choreographer. The crew for A Christmas Carol will include Sophia Burger, Keira (Robin) Hickey, Caitlynn Hallman, Jackie Weir, Maggie Yan, Renn Dunn, Tu Ly Bui, Ava Everly, Aliza (Alex) Luz, Amelia Thompson, Dorian Huggins, Erika Mayerhofer, Gabrielle Watson, Gharam Amun, Joy Triplett, Kadyn Sakamoto, Kaylee Raisor, Kyra Ellis, Maddi Burnett, Renad Morsi, Ryan Grant, Scott Kuo, Simone Gursky, Tu Chi Bui, and Valentina Guglietta.
TO GET YOUR TICKETS SIMPLY CLICK THE DATE AND TIME BELOW
Where: Nease PAC
Cost: Click Below to Get Tickets!
December 7, 6:30 p.m.
December 8, 6:30 p.m.
December 9, 2 p.m.
Thank you for your support of Nease Theatre Arts. Enjoy the Show!!
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The presentation from our Financial Aid Night can be accessed using the following link:
https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:7c92c3fc-4a80-31b5-8b4d-68289ea57010
Thank you to all who joined us virtually
Friday, May 10th is the last day for seniors who have met all graduation requirements.
MANDATORY Graduation Rehearsal - Thursday, May 16th from 9am to 11am at UNF Arena.
Graduation - Tuesday, May 21st at 6pm at UNF - students will receive 7 graduation tickets.
DEADLINE TO ORDER CAP & GOWN - December 1, 2023 www.hjjax.com
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Ms. Carla Brown (Senior Academic Advisor for last names A - M) will be on maternity leave until 11/27.
If you need assistance, please schedule an appointment with Ms. Shannon Jordan.
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What is happening this week at Nease? | |
Monday, November 20th – Green Day – 1, 3, 5, 7
- AWAY: 7:20pm – V Girls’ Soccer at West Nassau
Tuesday, November 21st - Gold Day – 2, 4, 6, 7
- HOME: 6pm/7:30pm – JV/V Basketball vs Fletcher
- AWAY: 5:30pm/7pm – JV/V Boys’ Soccer vs Ponte Vedra @ Davis Park
Wednesday, Nov 22nd through Friday, Nov 24th – Thanksgiving Break!
- Friday – 6:30pm - Boys’ V Basketball at TG Classic at Andrew Jackson
- Friday – 11am to 2pm - JV Boys’ Basketball in TG Classic at Nease
- Saturday – 11am to 2pm - JV Boys’ Basketball in TG Classic at Nease
Monday, November 27th – Green Day – 1, 3, 5, 7
Tuesday, November 28th - Gold Day – 2, 4, 6, 7
- Engineering FT – Whetstone Chocolate Factory
- HOME: 5:30pm/7pm – JV/V Girls’ Basketball vs Paxon
- HOME: 5:30pm/7pm – JV/V Boys’ Soccer vs Fletcher
- AWAY: 5:30pm/7:20pm – JV/V Girls’ Soccer at Tocoi Creek
- AWAY: 5:30pm/7pm – JV/V Boys’ Basketball at Paxon
Wednesday, November 29th – 1, 2, 3, 4, EXCEL, 5 & 6 – 2:50pm dismissal
- EXCEL: Club pictures in the gym
- After school: Winter Sports pictures – individual & teams
- 8:45am & 3pm - Dual Enrollment Presentation in the auditorium
- AWAY: 5pm – Girls’ Weightlifting at Bartram Trail
- AWAY: 6pm – Boys’ Wrestling at Atlantic Coast w/Tocoi
Thursday, November 30th – Green Day – 1, 3, 5, 7
- Lunches: IB Social behind Panther Hall
- HOME: 5:30pm/7:20pm – JV/V Girls’ Soccer vs Oakleaf
Friday, December 1st – Gold Day – 2, 4, 6, 7
- HOME: 5:30pm/7pm – JV/V Boys’ Soccer vs St Augustine
- HOME: 6pm/7:30pm – JV/V Boys’ Basketball vs Bartram
Saturday, December 2nd
- Poinsettia pick-up at stadium
- District Recruitment Fair in Media Center
- Speech & Debate Team at Tournament
- AWAY: 9:30am – Boys’ Wrestling at Bishop Snyder
- AWAY: 9:30am – Boys’ Wrestling at Sandalwood
Sunday, December 3rd
- Dance team showcase in gym
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CLUB PHOTO DAYS are Wednesday, Nov. 29 and Wednesday, Dec. 6 during EXCEL. Contact club sponsors and look for posters around campus for your club's time slot.
NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY
- Next meeting: December 16th (Wednesday) Excel B (B102) – see Schoology group page for any updates. If you have a conflict, please check in with Mrs. Lewis or Mrs. Lopez.
- Winter Writing Contests: Deadlines will be posted soon on the Schoology group. See the resources folder for information.
- Club Photos: Date and time will be posted on the Schoology group as soon as it is released.
- Toys for Tots: Drop off in Media Center, Front Office, or D-27. (Unwrapped and label it with National English Honor Society).
*Please note, if you did not pay your dues by the deadline (Nov. 15th), then you are no longer on the club roster. Please see Mrs. Lewis in B102 if you have any questions.
Our Link Crew Commissioners have been brainstorming LOTS of fun ideas for ALL our students for the next couple of months! Link Crew Leaders will be hosting a “Holiday Spirit Week” during the week of December 11th. Let’s start getting ready for the holiday and our break in a fun way! Check out the “spirit days” coming up for all to participate in as we gear up for Winter Break!
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Link Crew Service PROJECT
We want to try to make the holidays special for our senior citizens in our community who might find themselves alone this holiday season. So we’re asking our amazing students to make Christmas cards for them and awarding service hours for your efforts! Please stop by the media center, sit down and create Christmas cards to send to the senior citizens at Starling at Nocatee Assisted Living. A card-making station complete with cardstock, craft scissors, glue sticks, stickers, markers, glitter pens, etc will be set up behind Mrs. Milian’s desk in the media center. You can make a card here or you can make one at home and bring it in.
Service hours will be awarded for making cards:
• 3 cards = 1 service hour
• 5 cards = 2 service hours MAX
**IMPORTANT!! To receive service hours, drop your finished cards into a GALLON size Ziploc bag, and staple an index card to the bag with your full name, student number, and grade. Any bags with missing information WILL NOT receive service hours.
**ALL CARDS ARE DUE IN THE MEDIA CENTER BY Friday, Dec. 15th.
See Mrs. Milian if you have any questions.
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Tutoring: The National Honor Society hosts afterschool tutoring on Wednesdays from 3pm-4pm in A107. If your student needs help in math, science, social studies, foreign language, or English, please use the link below to sign up for a tutor!
https://forms.office.com/r/njRJDfUVkQ
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Nease Athletics Regionals and State Results from this past weekend…
Cross Country Boys – District Champions, Regional Runner-up, Going to State this Thursday and Friday, November 16th and 17th!
Cross Country Girls – Finished 7th in District, Regionals finished 9th
Football – District Champions
Golf Boys – District Champions, Regional Champions, State finished 6th
Swim & Dive Boys – District Champions, Regional Champions, State Champions!!
Swim & Dive Girls – Runner-up District, Runner-up Regional, State finished 3rd
Girls' Weightlifting - Meet Results vs Bolles
Olympic
Bolles - 52
Nease – 40
Traditional
Bolles – 50
Nease – 45
Nease lifters made 213/222 attempts (96%), and 16 out of 24 girls made all of their attempts.
Alaina Modansky, Marisol Friedmann and Sara Pierre led the team in the Snatch, Clean & Jerk, and Bench Press, respectively.
Congratulations to our NJROTC Drill Team that went to South Effingham on 11/4 and took 1st place overall and qualified for regionals. We also had Cadets march in the Palatka Veteran’s Day Parade and participated in several Color Guard events in recognition of Veteran’s Day.
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Three of our Varsity Cheerleaders (Issie Mosley, Bella Kimball & Emma Kelly) were chosen to participate in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! They are leaving this week to head to NYC for rehearsals and the parade. Tune in on Thanksgiving Day to look for them! | |
Nease Girls Swim & Dive Team placed 3rd in the state at the 2023-2024 FHSAA Class 3A Girls Swimming & Diving Championships meet!!! | |
Nease Boys Swim & Dive Team are the 2023-2024 FHSAA Class 3A Boys Swimming & Diving STATE CHAMPIONS for the second year in a row!!!
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200 yard medley relay
6th place Nease Girls was awarded 26 points!
Katie Key (backstroke), Anna Michael Driesse (breaststroke), Caroline Triplett (butterfly) & Alexis Petrosevich (free style)
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200 yard medley relay
2nd place Nease Boys was awarded 34 points!
Nate Caswell (backstroke), Luke Zardavets (breaststroke), Anatoli Monsalve (butterfly) & Declan Costello (free style)
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200 yard free style
2nd place Charlotte Driesse was awarded 17 points with a new team record time of 1:50.17!
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200 yard free style
3rd place Olivia Moore was awarded 16 points!
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200 yard free style
4th place Brandon Gear was awarded 15 pts with a new team record time of 1:39.34!
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200 yard free style
6th place Walker Lanoue was awarded 13 pts!
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200 yard individual medley
Charlotte Driesse defended her State Championship title in a time of 2:03.13!! Charlotte also broke the team record and was awarded 20 points!
15th place Jolie Nguyen was awarded 2 pts!
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200 yard individual medley
2nd place Luke Zardavets awarded 17 pts with a new team record time of 1:49.48!
8th place Nate Caswell was awarded 11 pts!
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50 yard free style
2nd place Jack Mainville was awarded 17 pts!
13th place Declan Costello was awarded 4pts!
15th place Alexis Petrosevich was awarded 2 pts!
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Girls 1 meter diving
6th place Savannah Petrosevich scored 398.10 pts with 11 dives and was awarded 13 pts.
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Boys 1 meter diving
3rd place Aaron Storlie scored 421.25 points with 11 dives and was awarded 16 points!
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100 yard butterfly
5th place Declan Costello was awarded 15 points with a new team record time of 50.55!
12th place Anatoli Monsalve was awarded 5 points!
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100 yard freestyle
3rd place Olivia Moore was awarded 16 points with a new team record time of 50.93!
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100 yard freestyle
2nd place Jack Mainville was awarded 17 points!
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100 yard freestyle
4th place Walker Lanoue was awarded 15 points!
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500 yard freestyle
3rd place Brandon Gear was awarded 16 points with a new team record time of 4:33.42!
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200 yard free style relay:
3rd place Nease Girls with Charlotte Driesse, Alexis Petrosevich, Jillian Cejka & Olivia Moore was awarded 32 points!
2nd place Nease Boys with Walker Lanoue, Brandon Gear, Declan Costello & Jack Mainville was awarded 34 points with a new team record time of 1:23.57!
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100 yard backstroke
10th place Katie Key was awarded 7 pts!
4th place Nate Caswell was awarded 15 points!
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100 yard backstroke
8th place Anatoli Monsalve was awarded 10 points!
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100 yard breaststroke
2nd place Luke Zardavets was awarded 17 points with a new team record time of 55.45!
9th place Anna Michael Driesse was awarded 9 points!
10th place Alexis Petrosevich was awarded 8 points!
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400 yard free style relay
3rd place Nease Girls (Charlotte Driesse, Jolie Nguyen, Anna Michael Driesse & Olivia Moore) was awarded 32 points!
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400 yard free style relay
Nease boys (Brandon Gear, Walker Lanoue, Jack Mainville & Luke Zardavets) defended their championship title in the 400 free relay and was awarded 40pts with a new team record time of 3:03.62 for automatic All American title!!
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The PTSO is sponsoring a STAFF APPRECIATION breakfast next month.
We are accepting gift card donations to present to our amazing staff! Our goal is to give every staff member at least a $25 gift card. Please consider donating gift cards in increments of $25. (We recommend Amazon and Target.).
Please write the dollar amount on the cards and put them in a sealed envelope marked NEASE PTSO Staff Appreciation. Please drop off your donation at the Front Office by December 8th.
If you prefer, you can also Venmo @NeasePTSO with a donation amount of your choosing, and the PTSO can acquire the gift cards for you!
Please contact nhsstaffthanks@gmail.com with questions.
Thank you in advance for your generosity this holiday season as we help show our Nease High School Staff how much we appreciate them!
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Gold Business Partner Spotlight
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TV Production Upperclassmen Visit UNF’s School of Communications
Nease’s Communications Academy TV Production students traveled to UNF recently to learn about their School of Communications. Organized by UNF Professor and Communications Academy Advisory Board partner, Dr. David Deeley, the students had a chance to learn about the programs the school offers.
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They toured the Communications building, enjoying a chance to get a look at the studio and control room, along with podcasting space. The students got a first-hand look at a production of “Inside Swoop” weather and sports segments, which are shared on social media. Following the building tour, the group headed over to the Student Union Building to learn more about Spinnaker Media, which is the student-run media on UNF’s campus. The Spinnaker Media outlet includes a radio station, TV studio, and news website. A big thank you to Dr. Deeley for taking the time to help our students learn how to take their TV Production skills to the next level in college! | |
Digital Design Students Dive into Career Opportunities at FSCJ
Communications Academy students involved in Nease’s Digital Design program spent the morning at Florida State College at Jacksonville, touring the South Campus and learning more about what their future might hold. During their tour, students had the chance to see the student athletic facilities and gym, the library, the student life center, and the fine arts building.
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In the arts building, students learned more about the fine and performing arts programs at FSCJ, and got to see some student work. Following the tour, the students were led into a computer lab where they logged into FSCJ’s Career Coach online program. The students answered questions about themselves and then received personalized career profiles. These profiles were linked to possible career paths and included information on necessary degrees and starting salaries. Our tour guides led the students through a game called “College or No College,” in which students guessed whether certain job titles needed a post-secondary degree, and guessed whether or not several celebrities had college degrees. Finally, the group discussed what is typically required to apply to college: a GPA, test scores, community service hours, and high school transcripts. And finally, took a tour through the school bookstore, student cafe, and past the student advising office. | |
Applications for the Citi Women In IT one-week summer internship are now available!
This is a one-week internship for female-identifying students who are 16 years or older as of June 1, 2024. Students do not have to be 16 at the time of application. This internship is seeking candidates who are passionate about pursuing a technology-based career.
There are two steps to apply: 1. Fill out a survey with your info (QR code to survey link is on the flyer) 2. Submit an essay by attaching it to an email and emailing the email address as seen on the flyer.
Those accepted into the one-week internship will have opportunities in the future to apply to our WIT 6-week high school and/or the WIT 10-week college program. Many past WIT one-weekers go into one or both and then move on to other internships at Citi and even full-time roles! It is a great opportunity, but it all starts with applying to the one-week internship. Students do not have to be in an Academy to apply. This is an in-person internship, so students must be able to attend on-site at the Citi campus off of Old. St. Augustine Rd, near Baptist South (address in flyer). Please see flyer for full details of eligibility.
If you have any questions about the Communications Academy, Stellar Academy of Engineering, or the Academy of Hospitality & Tourism, reach out to Mrs. Combs at jaime.combs@stjohns.k12.fl.us
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IB Seniors
All IB seniors received their college application “gold envelope.” There is at least a 2-week (14 working days) turnaround for the processing of the envelope. Please allow for this prior to submission.
Reminder: The FFAA (Bright Futures) Application is now open. The FAFSA is scheduled to open at some point in December. Click here for more information on changes to the FAFSA and the reason for the delay in release. Please be mindful, that you must complete these applications in order to be evaluated for postsecondary financial aid eligibility.
If a senior is currently taking a virtual course, they MUST have the course completed by January 4th for the course grade to be calculated into their first semester GPA. The cumulative GPA after 1st semester of senior year determines final class rank and is used to issue graduation honor cords.
IB Juniors
Juniors are working on selecting their extended essay topic for the upcoming mentor selection process. Ask them what they plan on writing on and what research they are interested in.
All IB Students & Parents
Lots of information is being posted on the Nease IB Schoology Page. All IB students have been placed in the group and provided the group code to join during the beginning of the year meetings. Please ask your student what has been posted lately.
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Carolyn Milian – School Librarian Media Specialist
Lorna Patterson – Media Clerk
Media Center phone number – 904-547-8367
Email – carolyn.milian@stjohns.k12.fl.us
COFFEE STATION DONATIONS!
With chilly temps on the rise, our student coffee station is in need of some supplies. The students absolutely love this little FREE perk we offer in our media center. We could still use some of the following items if you are willing and able to help donate so we can keep this going for our students.
· 10 oz. coffee cups
· Hot chocolate packets
· Tea bags (for our tea drinkers 😊 )
· Creamer (individual packs or powdered. No refrigerated creamers please)
· Sugar (individual small packets)
Thank you so much for anything you can help out with so we can continue this little “perk” for our students.
HOLIDAY READING BINGO!
If you missed out on “Summer Reading Bingo” and earning some cool gift cards like Starbucks, Amazon, or Gate – now’s your chance to earn them with our “Holiday Reading Bingo”!! Students will have the opportunity to read a variety of books, articles, listen to podcasts, etc. and earn some of these prizes in this year’s “Holiday Reading Bingo” program. Bingo boards and reading logs will be due on Friday, Jan. 26th, 2024, so they have 3 FULL months to work on this and have fun doing it. Below is the Bingo board and the prizes students can earn. Students would need to complete the online “editable reading log” to document all their selections on our media center webpage. For more information, please click here to take you to our “Holiday Reading Bingo” page on our media center webpage. You can also contact me directly in the media center for additional questions. Have fun and let’s READ-READ-READ to SUCCEED!
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PANTHERS!! Get your “Panther Café Tile”! This is your chance to IMMORTALIZE yourself in our library!
ALL students have the opportunity to take home one of our café area ceiling tiles, paint and personalize it, then have it placed back into our ceiling for a donation of $20. The money raised from this fundraiser will be used to purchase new computers for our media center and other technology enhancements and at the same time have our students immortalized in our café as these will never be repainted! Please contact me in the media center for more information.
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Nease DECA is organizing a fundraiser for the Wounded Warriors Project in collaboration with Burn Boot Camp – Ponte Vedra (located in Nocatee). It is a special Veterans Day event being held on Saturday, November 11th. Come out and support this great cause! | |
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Good afternoon,
I hope you’re doing well! My name is Averie Brock and I am the Director of Registration for the Young Leaders Conference at the University of Florida. We are so excited to announce that our three-day conference will be February 2nd-4th 2024! We are reaching out to invite your students in grades 9-12 to apply for our annual Young Leaders Conference.
The Young Leaders Conference is a UF student-led event that guides students through a variety of workshops intended to enhance their leadership skills, while interacting with and experiencing the UF campus. Due to the large volume of registrants in the past few years we are transitioning to an application process. The Young Leaders Conference exists to educate and expand the minds of the leaders of tomorrow. In an effort to bring students who are truly passionate about developing their own leadership skills for the betterment of the world around them we are implementing an application.
Details regarding payment, price and a link to our application can be found on our website below:
https://sg.ufl.edu/ylc/
Sponsorships are also available as needed; please feel free to reach out to ylc@sg.ufl.edu if you are aware of any students who would like to attend and would require a scholarship.
Stay up to date on our latest announcements by following us on social media:
Facebook: @UFYLC
Instagram: @YLC_UF
Facebook: @YLC_UF
We cannot wait to host students for another amazing conference. Please feel free to reach out with any questions at all. Thank you so much!
Best,
Averie Brock
Director of Registration, Young Leaders Conference
University of Florida
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