a u g u s t 2 6 , 2 0 1 6€¦ · * kazar electric * pdq * temple terrace chamber of commerce * the...

4
Save the Date 1 Principal’s Corner 1 BDCHS Fundraiser 2 Green Team 3 How to Volunteer 3 Partners in Education 4 AUGUST 26, 2016 IMPORTANT DATES AUGUST 31 —PICTURE DAY SEPTEMBER 5—NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS SEPTEMBER 13—PROGRESS REPORTS SEPTEMBER 19—ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB MEETING @ 6:00PM SEPTEMBER 20— CONFERENCE NIGHT @4:30PM As students settle into their routines for the school year, we are off to a positive start. Students look great in their uniforms and most students are arriving to school and classes on time ready to learn. Walking through classrooms, I hear the students sharing text based evidence in discussions and working collaboratively. Teachers are implementing high level lessons to prepare students to be critical thinkers, patient problem solvers, and effective readers, writers, listeners, and speakers. My hope is that students will take advantage of the various opportunities this year to be in- volved in clubs, student organizations, community service, and athletics in addition to focusing on academics. It’s going to be a great year! Your Principal, Kristine Bennett INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Upload: others

Post on 16-Oct-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 6€¦ · * Kazar Electric * PDQ * Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce * The Cummings Group * Today’s Janitorial Service * Wells Fargo Bank * Lee Roy Selmons

Save the

Date

1

Principal’s

Corner

1

BDCHS

Fundraiser

2

Green

Team

3

How to

Volunteer

3

Partners in

Education

4

A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 6

I M P O R T A N T D A T E S

A U G U S T 3 1 — P I C T U R E D A Y

S E P T E M B E R 5 — N O S C H O O L

F O R S T U D E N T S

S E P T E M B E R 1 3 — P R O G R E S S

R E P O R T S

S E P T E M B E R 1 9 — A T H L E T I C

B O O S T E R C L U B M E E T I N G

@ 6 : 0 0 P M

S E P T E M B E R 2 0 —

C O N F E R E N C E N I G H T

@ 4 : 3 0 P M

As students settle into their routines for the school year, we are off to a positive start. Students look great in their uniforms and most students are arriving to school and classes on time ready to learn. Walking through classrooms, I hear the students sharing text based evidence in discussions and working collaboratively. Teachers are implementing high level lessons to prepare students to be critical thinkers, patient

problem solvers, and effective readers, writers, listeners, and speakers. My hope is that students will take advantage of the various opportunities this year to be in-volved in clubs, student organizations, community service, and athletics in addition to focusing on academics. It’s going to be a great year! Your Principal, Kristine Bennett

INSIDE THIS

ISSUE:

Page 2: A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 6€¦ · * Kazar Electric * PDQ * Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce * The Cummings Group * Today’s Janitorial Service * Wells Fargo Bank * Lee Roy Selmons

P A G E 2

P H O E N I X N E W S

Support Your School

Page 3: A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 6€¦ · * Kazar Electric * PDQ * Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce * The Cummings Group * Today’s Janitorial Service * Wells Fargo Bank * Lee Roy Selmons

P

R

I

D

E

P A G E 3

Here at Brooks DeBartolo, the “Green Team”

comes by every classroom and work station

Tuesday and Thursday afternoon to gather

used paper and plastic products for recycling.

Headed by our science teacher, Mrs. Bondoc,

the Green Team leads the initiative of helping

to protect out environment. Our students are

encouraged to be aware of what can be recy-

cled and sort it into the correct receptacles.

Now, parents and others in the community can

join our push to help make our world a little

cleaner. We are collecting used inkjet printer

cartridges and toner cartridges to be recycled.

Every item donated will be fully recycled in

the most environmentally safe way possible

and also give BDCHS the opportunity to earn

cash in the process.

If you have any further questions, please email

Mrs. Bondoc at [email protected].

BDCHS Green Team

How to Volunteer

In order to receive invitations for volunteer opportunities & to donate items to fulfill your 20 hour

Family Commitment to BDCHS, please email

[email protected]

To turn in hours for events that may not have a Sign-Up form, please email

[email protected].

In order to volunteer your time at BDCHS, a volunteer application MUST be on file. In order to

access the volunteer application, please use one of these 3 methods:

From BDCHS website, go to “BDCHS Family Portal”. Under “School Forms” click on “2016-

2017 Volunteer Application Link.”

Link from the district website: From the District website, click on “Families” menu. Then, click

on the “Volunteering in HCPS” link. Click on the Y.E.S. Icon

Here is the direct link:

https://community.sdhc.k12.fl.us/wps/portal/community/sdhc.home/sdhc.volunteer/

sdhc.applyvolunteer

Page 4: A U G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 6€¦ · * Kazar Electric * PDQ * Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce * The Cummings Group * Today’s Janitorial Service * Wells Fargo Bank * Lee Roy Selmons

Thank you to our partners in education!

We are still in need of sponsorships for the fol-

lowing rooms:

TV Studio

Gymnasium

Technology Labs

Math classrooms

English classroom

Social Studies classrooms

PE/Health classroom

Science classrooms

World Language classrooms

Fifth Third Bank * Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc. * Bright House Networks

* Bright House Networks Business Solutions * DeBartolo Holdings

* Kazar Electric * PDQ * Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce

* The Cummings Group * Today’s Janitorial Service * Wells Fargo Bank

* Lee Roy Selmons * Hillsborough Community College

* Hilton Downtown Tampa * University of South Florida

* University of Tampa * Saint Leo University

* BDCHS Parent Advisory Council * Elder Ford of Tampa

* Mr. and Mrs. Rick Caldervilla * Carol Ford– Liberty Mutual

Kitchen/Cafeteria - Chris Sullivan Foundation

Fitness Center/Trail – Maney Gordon, P.A.

Science Lab – Asher DeBartolo Heldfond

Band Classroom – Lisa DeBartolo & Don Miggs

Student Services/College Resource Center –

Wells Fargo

Math Classroom - David Mallitz & Family

Math Classroom - Geza Henni & Family

Terrace – Lee Roy Selmons

East Hallway - New Tampa Pediatric Dental

English Classroom – Apheta Family Offices

English Classroom – Elizabeth & Mike Weems

English Classroom– Parent Advisory Council,

2014

Social Studies – Boys and Girls Club of Tampa

Bay

Foreign Language – Nikki DeBartolo & Chad

Chronister

Foreign Language – Matassini Law Firm

Conference Room – Jean & Jim Palermo

West Hallway –Karen & Lawrence Liebers

Science Lab – Broadrick Family Foundation Inc.

PE/Health Classroom – McIlwain & Chiarmonte

Dance Room - Royal Sun Park Assisted Living/

Smith Family

South Hall New Wing - Denise Griffin & Family

Math Classroom– AnyCar USA Auto Sales and

Leasing

Math Classroom– Anonymous

If you’re interested in supporting

one of these great needs, contact

Ms. Judy Anderson at

[email protected].