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Class of 2020

ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM• Dr. Trent Daniel-Principal (Building #1)

• Mrs. McDonald- Assistant Principal (Building #1)

• Mr. Icardi- Assistant Principal (Building #1)

• Mrs. Windt- Assistant Principal (Building #1)

• Dr. Sanchez- Assistant Principal (Building #1)

• Mr. Shafer- SAM (Building #6)

• Ms. McIntyre- SAM (Building #6)

• Mrs. Swander- SAM (Building #6)

• Mrs. Kelly- Athletic Director

• Mrs. Riether- Director of Guidance

• Mrs. Sully- Instructional Coach

GUIDANCE

DEPARTMENT

From left to right: Mrs. Riether, Ms. Goe, Mrs.

Winterstein, Ms. Young, Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Boodram,

Mrs. Baker

GRADUATION

REQUIREMENTS

English 4 credits

Mathematics 4 credits (in grades 9-12)

Science 4 credits (including Biology)

Social Studies

1 credit – World History

1 credit – American History

0.5 – American Government

0.5 – Economics with Financial Literacy

World Language Not required for graduation but required for admission

into state universities and Florida Bright Futures

Fine/Performing Arts 1 credit

Physical Education 0.5 credit – Personal Fitness

0.5 credit – P.E. Elective

Electives 9 credits

State Assessment

FSA Reading Level 3

Algebra 1 EOC Level 3

Participate: EOC Geometry, EOC Biology, EOC US History

GPA 2.0 unweighted

Virtual Course Must complete one on-line course

Total Credits Required 26

ATTENDANCE POLICY

Doctor notes/documentation must be turned in within 5 days

Parent notes are not accepted to excuse an absence

More than 10 unexcused absences in a half credit class results in a loss of credit

If a student arrives five minutes late or leaves class after only five minutes they are

marked absent

CROP-Credit Reinstatement Opportunities Plan-Saturday dates to make up time for

credits denied due to absences

Get Involved!

Join a club

Try out for a sport

Volunteer in the community

Check out the LakeBrantley.com website for more information

Community Service has changed-see your counselor for more information

Becoming involved in something at school will help you meet new people, may

spark an interest in you for a future career, can help you academically and looks

good on a resume for work or college!

Academic Team (Brain Bowl) Crew (LBRA) Key Club Peer Counseling Sunshine Club

Asian American AssociationCultura Hispana (Spanish

Club)

Kitty Hawk Air Honor

SocietyPhotography Club Swedish Club

Band Dance Lake Brantley Bible Study Ping Pong Club

Programming ClubSwing Club

Beach Volleyball Club Debate Lake Brantley Comics Club Quill & Scroll Ultimate Frisbee Club

BETA Club Drama Lake Brantley Interact S.A.L.T. United Students of Color

Beta Kappa Alpha F.C.A. Fellowship of

Christian Athletes

Latin Club (Sodalitas

Latina)

Science National Honor

Society Yearbook

Bridge Club French Club Model United Nations SECME Young Democrats

Business Professionals of

America-BPAFrench Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta Senior Class Young Republicans

Cheerleading- Freshmen Freshman Class National Art Honor Society Sophomore Class

Cheerleading- Jr. VarsityFuture Educator's of

America

National English Honor

Society- (LAMDA BETA)Spanish Honorary Society

Cheerleading- VarsityGAPP German-American

Partnership ProgramNational Forensic League STAND

Chorus Green Team National Honor Society Star Wars Club

Club L'Chaim GSA NewspaperStep Team (Patriot

Steppers)

CosmoInternational Thespian

Society & Patriot PlayersOptimist - J.O.O.I. Strategy Club

Creative Writing Club Junior Class Patriot Television (will be

Film Club soon)

Student Council &

Leadership

Lake Brantley Clubs

ATHLETICS

Athletic Director: Jerri Kelly, 407-746-3564

Assistant Athletic Directors: Skip Clayton, Melissa Dallenbach, Tyson Burgos

Athletic Administrative Assistant: Michelle Carroll, 407-746-3422

Eligibility Requirements

• Complete and pass physical

• Promoted from 8th grade and maintain a 2.0 GPA

• Must have health care insurance (school insurance

available)

• Must adhere to SCPS Citizenship Policy

Fall Sports

• Football

• Girls Volleyball

• Cross Country

• Bowling

• Golf

• Swimming and Diving

• Girls Slow Pitch Softball

Winter Sports

• Basketball

• Soccer

• Wrestling

• Girls Weightlifting

• Cheerleading

Spring Sports

• Baseball

• Girls Fast Pitch Softball

• Lacrosse

• Track and Field

• Water Polo

• Tennis

• Boys Volleyball

• Boys Weightlifting

• Beach Volleyball

Locate schedules and

events on

www.LakeBrantley.com

Follow us on Twitter

@LBHSAthletics

Advocate for yourself

Be sure you are communicating with your teacher if you have questions

Ask when there is tutoring/extra help

Email your teacher if you aren’t able to speak with them in class and when you are absent to

request missed work

Use Skyward, E-campus to stay on top of your assignments, attendance and grades

Make an appointment with your counselor if you have questions

In just 3 years you will be out of school as you know it. Life as a young adult can be challenging

if you don’t learn to advocate for yourself. So start now!

Grade Point Average

Each letter grade you earn has a point value associated with it

Un-weighted GPA- standard point scale for letter grades

Weighted GPA- higher points for a letter grade when you take honors, AP or Dual Enrollment

classes

GPA is only calculated from final (semester grades) not using quarter grades

Advanced PlacementA = 5 pointsB = 4 pointsC = 3 pointsD = 1 pointF = 0 Points

HonorsA = 4.5 pointsB = 3.5 pointsC = 2.5 pointsD = 1 pointF = 0 Points

StandardA = 4 pointsB = 3 pointsC = 2 pointsD = 1 pointF = 0 Points

Grade forgiveness is when you repeat a class you had a D/F in and make a “C” or higher; the

new grade gets calculated in your GPA. The old grade is removed from your GPA.

Calculating your GPA

Courses Grade Quality Points Grade Quality Points

English 2 Hon A 4.5 C 2.5

Geometry Hon A 4.5 B 3.5

Biology Hon A 4.5 B 3.5

World His. Hon A 4.5 D 1.0

Spanish 2 A 4.0 B 3.0

Debate 2 A 4.0 A 4.0

Creative Photo A 4.0 A 4.0

Add points than

divide by 730/7 21.5/7

Weighted GPA 4.285 3.07

Testing this year

PSAT

This is a great tool to show you how you would do on the SAT

Use your score reports to help identify what areas you need to focus on

The PSAT will give you access to online resources through the College Board to help you study for the

SAT, as well as help prepare you for college.

FSA ELA (Reading Assessment)-this will be given in the Spring

You must take the Writing and Reading test (3 days of testing)

You must pass the FSA ELA with a level 3 to meet graduation requirements

EOC’s- Geometry & Biology 30% of your final grade

What do I focus on this year?

Keep your grades up. Make sure you are talking with your teachers, attend

tutoring/extra help if needed. Check Skyward to know what your grades are.

If you are thinking about going to college you should begin your community

service hours. The process has changed so be sure to see your counselor for

more information.

If you have not already started a foreign language plan to start one during

your Junior year. 2 years is required for admission to a University and for the

Bright Futures Scholarship.

When you take the PSAT this year really do your best on it so you know what

areas you should focus on for when you take the SAT next year (Junior year).

If you have any questions about your grades, attendance, or credits please

email or make an appointment to see your counselor.

Thank you!

Any Questions? Any student specific questions can be asked directly to

your counselor by emailing or scheduling an appointment.