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Gulf Breeze High School
Daniel Brothers, PrincipalSarah Barker, Asst. Principal
Patrick Keen, Asst. Principal
Jon Watts, Asst. Principal
Incoming Freshman 2020-2021
Guidance Counselors
• A-D – Ms. Jessica Howie
• E-La – Mrs. Kayla St. Romain
• Le-Ri – Mrs. Annette Edwins
• Ro-Z – Mrs. Ashley Turner
The best way to reach your Guidance Counselor is through email.
GBHS Guidance Website –http://gbhsguidance.weebly.com/
Gulf Breeze High School Clubs
Academic Clubs National Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta
Tri-Music Honor Society Spanish Honor SocietyScience Olympiad French Honor SocietyNatl. Art Honor Society Latin Honor SocietyKitty Hawk Air Society International ThespianQuill & Scrolls (Journalism) HOSA National English Honor Society Rho Kappa Honor SocietyNatl. Science Honor Society Natl. Technical Honor Society
Interest Clubs FCA STAND Sailing Club
Anime Art Club DramaBest Buddies First Priority French ClubSpanish Club Latin Club Running ClubBook Club Marine Science FBLA
Service Clubs Jr. Optimist Interact Key Club
SGA AFROTC Peer Helpers
Gulf Breeze High SchoolSports
Football Golf-Boys/GirlsBaseball Soccer-Boys/GirlsSoftball Swimming-Boys/GirlsBasketball-Boys/Girls Tennis-Boys/GirlsCheerleading-Boys/Girls Track-Boys/GirlsCross Country-Boys/Girls Volleyball-GirlsWeightlifting-Boys/Girls Wrestling-Boys/GirlsDance Team-Boys/Girls Lacrosse – Boys/GirlsFlag Football-Girls
Must have physical form on file in order to attend tryouts or practices of any kind. The Andrews Institute offers free sports physicals in June!Athletics website: http://gulfbreezedolphins.com/
Academies
• Digital Information Technology– Will count as a fine art and online credit
• Digital Design I (Photoshop)
• Digital Design II (HONORS)
• Earn Industry Certification
-Adobe Photoshop and
Adobe Animate
Industry certifications could earn you a
Bright Futures CAPE scholarship!
No application needed
Academy of Multimedia Design and Technology courses
Academy of Hospitality and Tourism courses
• Introduction to Hospitality
and Tourism
– first year of Academy
• Technology for
Hospitality and Tourism
• Hospitality and Tourism
Marketing Management
No application needed
Academy of Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Marketing courses
• Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Essentials
– First year of Academy
• Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Applications
– Counts as a Fine Art credit
No application needed
Academy for Health and Medical Professions• Designed for students
wishing to pursue careers in the medical/health field.
• This is a 4 yr program. Once selected, students will take 4 courses
• 24 incoming freshmen will be selected and will take Medical Skills & Services
• Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the national nursing assistant examination (CNA) for certification and licensure in the state of Florida.
Selection Criteria for Health Academy
• Minimum 3.0 GPA in 8th grade core classes
• Complete and return the application packet by deadline - see GBHS Guidance website (application can be found online)
• Have a genuine interest in the health-care field
• Make a commitment to participate in hospital clinicals and complete the program
Graduation Requirements
24 Total Credits:• 4 English Credits• 3 Science Credits (Required-Biology)
• 3 Social Studies Credits– 1 World History– 1 US History– ½ US Government/ ½ Economics with Financial Literacy
• 4 Math Credits (Required-Algebra 1, Geometry)
• 1 Practical/Performing Fine Arts Credit• 1 H.O.P.E. Credit (Physical Education)• 1 Online course
-Digital Information Technology will satisfy this requirement
• Electives to total 24 credits
2.0 Cumulative GPA (4.0 scale)
State AssessmentRequirements
• Passing score on Grade 10 Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) English Language Arts (ELA)(Combined Writing and Reading scores)
• Passing score on Algebra I End of Course Exam (EOC) (Level 3) *EOC also counts as 30% of grade
State AssessmentRequirements
Additional End of Course Exams that count as 30% of final grade:
Biology I
Geometry
US History
9th Grade Course Options
• See Guidance website for 9th grade course offerings sheet
• Students should register for a Math, Science, English and 3 Electives.
• Available classes will be found on the Registration tab on Classlink once the registration window opens.
• Registration options are determined by prerequisite 1st semester grades.
• Please check the Guidance website for summer work at the end of the school year.
• Algebra I
• Geometry
• Geometry Honors(Summer assignment required)
• Algebra II
• Algebra II Honors– (Summer assignment required)
MATH
ENGLISH
• English I
• English I Honors(Summer reading and assignment required)
SCIENCE
• Integrated Science
•Biology I Honors(Summer assignment required)
No History requirement for 9th grade
Optional:
• AP Human Geography (counts as elective)-summer assignments required
SOCIAL STUDIES
FINE ARTS
• Art 1 (Introduction to Art-$40 fee)
• Art 2 with 8th grade Art teacher permission
• Theatre I
• Technical Theatre I (Set Design)
• Theatre Improvisation I
FINE ARTS
• Band– Concert
– Symphonic
– Jazz Ensemble
– Percussion
• Color Guard
AFJROTC
• Instructors:
– Lt. Col. Nelson: [email protected]
– MSgt Garcia: [email protected]
• Course: AFJROTC-100 A Journey into
Aviation History
Fine Arts Credit and HOPE (PE) after 2 years
No Military Commitment and uniforms are free
JROTCSummer Camp
• Dates: July 28th-31st 9:00am-12:00pm
• Forms can be found on the Guidance website
• Scan and email completed forms to instructors
• Sports/Band camps take priority (contact instructors for exemption)
• $50 includes a PT shirt, Polo Shirt, sit down dinner, & first uniform alteration fee
Digital Information Technology ▪ Meets online course and fine art requirement
Photoshop/Digital Design I▪ Counts as Fine Art Requirement/elective for graduation
▪ Next course in the Multimedia Academy sequence
Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Applications▪ 1st course in the Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Marketing
Academy
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism▪ 1st course in the Hospitality and Tourism Academy
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
•H.O.P.E. – (Health Opportunities through
Physical Education)
–Required for graduation
HOPE Waiver Options
▪ One year of Marching Band or Color Guard will waive ½ credit of the physical education portion of HOPE. Students will still be required to take ½ credit of Personal Fitness.
• Two years of ROTC will satisfy the HOPE and Fine Art requirement
• Two seasons of a junior varsity or varsity sport will waive the HOPE requirement.
9th Grade Football• Register for weight training (athletic weight training coach
approved) This will get them placed in with all athletes.
• Please email Coach Clayton ASAP at [email protected] with your contact info and your sons name to ensure correct placement in the freshman football class. In subject line- Incoming 9th grader.
• Spring football is most likely out for this year
• Summer workouts dates
– Session 1 June 8-26 Monday,Tuesday, Thursday- 9-11am. Wednesday evenings 6pm team conditioning at practice field
– Session 2 July 6- July 23 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9-11.
• Fall practice begins- July 27 practice field Time- TBA
• More info will come through remind app @2020gbhsf, email from GBQC, or direct email from Coach Clayton.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
• French I
• Latin I
• Chinese I
• Spanish I
• Spanish 2
General Electives(open to 9th-12th grade students)
• Critical Thinking Skills/Career Research & Decision Making
-Study skills class with some time
designated for homework
• Virtual Lab
– Students can take an online course through Santa Rosa Virtual or FLVS at this time. Credit is only awarded upon completion of online credit.
Intensive Courses
• Intensive Language Arts
- Students who score a level 1 on the 8th grade FSA ELA/Reading assessment may be placed in this course in addition to English I.
Application Only CoursesAll applications can be found on the GBHS Guidance
Registration website. Please make note of the deadlines.
Newspaper Debate
Student GovernmentTV Production
Yearbook
FAQ
• What do I do if a class I want to take doesn't show up on my registration portal? If a class doesn't show up, the student doesn't meet the prerequisite. Register for courses that are available.
• How do I register for a course for which I don't meet the prerequisite? ACCEL waivers will be available for students to try to waive into another class per admin approval. More information to come.
• Why do I need to choose alternates? If a class you have chosen fills up or does not make (not enough students signed up to take that course) we will add your alternates in order of preference.
Registration
Students will register online for classes through the Classlink portal. The portal will
open April 8th-20th, and students may register for high school classes between
those dates.