News To download a pdf version of this newsletter, go to http://www.academypublishing.com/schools/flaglerpalmcoast/flaglerpalmcoast.php on The April 2016 Volume 4 • Issue 5 Dog Principal Dusty Sims Assistant Principals Bobby Bossardet Travis Lee Anna Crawford Phyllis Pearson Robin Dupont Flagler Palm Coast High School 5500 East Highway 100 Palm Coast, FL 32164 (386) 437-7540 http://fpcbulldogs.com Drama Department Heads to States Director Kelly Rivera and FPC Thespians Troupe 5023 will be attending State Competition in Tampa, Florida over Spring Break. 11 students will be competing in the categories of: Monologue, Duet Acting, Duet Musical, Pantomime, and Ensemble Acting. Break a leg, Thespians!
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April 2016Volume 4 • Issue 5
Dog
Principal Dusty Sims
Assistant Principals Bobby Bossardet Travis LeeAnna Crawford Phyllis PearsonRobin Dupont
Flagler Palm Coast High School
5500 East Highway 100
Palm Coast, FL 32164
(386) 437-7540
http://fpcbulldogs.com
Drama Department Heads to States!Director Kelly Rivera and FPC Thespians Troupe 5023 will be attending State Competition in Tampa, Florida over Spring Break. 11 students will be competing in the categories of: Monologue, Duet Acting, Duet Musical, Pantomime, and Ensemble Acting. Break a leg, Thespians!
F L A G L E R PA L M C O A S T H I G H S C H O O L2
Top Ten Out of State Literary MagazineGood Job Paw ‘N InkBY JOHARI.B ON FEBRUARY 10, 2016
FPCHS and I3 Tech Academy’s 2015 literary magazine received an Excellent rating from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). A literary magazine is a magazine devoted to recognizing multiple types of art such as short stories, poetry, book reviews, essays, photography, paintings, and so much more. A few teachers and students, who call themselves Paw N’ Ink, crafted their own magazine and named it “Literary Wasteland”. Mrs. Corinne Schaefer and Mrs. Rebecca Oshesky were the faculty advisors while Gregory Washington was the editor for the 2015-2016 magazine. Alexandra Feldman and Haylie Shiflett were the type editors, and Ciara Sprague was the design editor. The staff members of the magazine also included: Olivia Newhall, Briana Astrologo, Katelyn Mumma, Simone George, and Emily Morris. Kristina Santiago gave life to the magazine by creating an artistic cover. The group was also included in the top 10 out of the state of Florida!
NCTE is a program that promotes “Excellence in Student Literary Magazines”. The way NCTE rated the magazines this year was awarding one overall #1 magazine, with four superior nominated to be the best one, four excellent ones, and one above average. Paw N’ Ink received the Bright House Innovation Grant and the Flagler County Education Foundation Dell Trayer Grant that helped fund the project. The magazine was judged to be of highest quality and received a certificate of Excellent. Mrs. Oshesky encourages more students to get involved so that FPC will continue to receive grants and good ratings.
Many of FPC’s students contain hidden artistic and literary abilities. Art and writing inspiration comes from personal struggle and internal passion. The Paw N’ Ink group collected all of the work from different students who wanted to add their content to the magazine. Each person who contributed is given credit for their work. Paw N’ Ink accepts all kinds of artwork, both digital and paper, but they truly strive to combine technology into the artistic and literary aspects. Mrs. Oshesky explained, ”If you don’t want your name in the magazine you can submit work and be anonymous.” For those who may be interested and want to help FPC get more certificates, go to the Paw N’ Ink website to get involved.
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Senior Section
Cap-, Gown, TasselsIf you have not ordered yet, please call Jostens at 321-242-2055. You will need student’s gender, height and weight. Cap and gowns will be delivered here on campus in early May, so orders and payments should happen long before this time. As a school, on campus orders were completed during the months of Oct/Nov/Dec.
YearbooksOrders can be made here at school or online for a cost of $70. Here at school, bring a check, money order, or cash to room 2215 during period 5, or to the activities office earlier in the day. Online orders can be placed at www.yearbookordercenter.com with FPC order number 15737.
Graduation TicketsTICKETS ARE REQUIRED TO VIEW GRADUATION. All students are guaranteed 10, but please do not take more then you need. The first round of distribution will coincide with delivery of cap and gown on May 3 and 4… this will continue until May 11th (the office will be closed on Friday May 6th). Round 2, where students can receive 3-5 more depending on availability, will be May 12-13 and 17-18… and finally we will consider a final lottery night depending on availability (if it happens, it will be on May 24that 7pm).
JASON ALVAREZ BS, AVIATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / '13MS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / '15 #goERAU #GoAnywhere
daytonabeach.erau.edu/cobFor more information, call us at 386-226-6729
The Business of Flight®
After graduating from Flagler Palm Coast High School, I came to this University to study the business of aviation. I now hold a Business Administration degree and will be graduating with a Master of Business Administration. I’m very excited to have signed with The Boeing Company; where I will further pursue my passion in the aerospace/aviation industry.
Important DatesApril 21 ...................................Senior Scholarship Ceremony, Auditorium 6pm (invitation only) April 22 ...................................Grad Bash at Busch Gardens, Tampa – STUDENTS MUST BE IN SCHOOL ALL DAY!!!! NO EXCEPTIONS AND NO REFUNDS GIVEN FOR ATTENDANCE ISSUESApril 26 ...................................DSC on site admissions. Please see Ms. Elke in Guidance to make an appointment and to pick up information about the Summer Scholarship.April 20-May 5 ........................Prom Tickets on Sale ( $50 per ticket) CASH ONLYMay 3-4 ..................................ONE STOP SHOPPING GRADUATION SUPPLIES. For these two days supplies will be available in pride park from 11-1 ONLY --> Graduation Cap & Gown ( Cash and Carry Cost for those that did not pre-order is about $50) --> Graduation Parking Passes for $5 --> Graduation Tickets (up to 10, see below on details of how to get more) --> Honor Medallions (GPA’s of 3.75 and above)On May 5th, supplies may be picked up in the activities office from 8am-2pm. The office will be CLOSED on Friday May 6th, due to prom set up. Grad supplies will NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS DAY. Starting May 9th, students/parents may stop in the activities office Monday-Friday 8am-2pm to pick-up/purchase supplies.May 6 ......................................Junior/Senior Prom at the Hilton 8pm-midnightMay 7 ......................................SAT TestingMay 10 ....................................Senior Awards Night, dining Hall, reception at 6pm ceremony begins promptly at 7pm (Invitation only)May 12 ....................................Athlete of the Year Banquet (invitation only)May 12/13, 17/18 ...................GRAD TICKETS Round 2 --> students may come to the activities office between 8am-2pm to pick up additional graduation tickets based on availability. Exact number available (per person) will be somewhere between 3 and 5. May 13, 17, 18 ........................Seniors sign Senior Signing Board during lunches May 17 and 18 ........................Senior Exams -- seniors last day of school (the 18th, UNLESS they need to make up an exam) May 19th .................................Exam Make-up day, all senior grades due by noonMay 18th .................................Baccalaureate (non-denominational blessing of the Senior Class) at Santa Maria Del Mar in Flagler Beach, service at 7pm desserts to followMay 20 ....................................Senior Beach Party at Flagler Beach (Will only happen if I get parent donations for food/drinks/prizes as well as volunteer commitment to cook and supervise… any takers?)May 24 ....................................Graduation Ticket Lottery Night, 7pm in the activities office --> ONLY IF THERE ARE TICKETS AVAILABLEMay 25 ....................................MANDATORY Graduation Practice in the FPCHS 800 Gym 11:30 (we will finish at 1pm with a farewell march through the school --- bring cap/gown to participate in march)May 26 ....................................Graduation at Daytona Beach Ocean Center Procession at 7:15, Ceremony to begin at 7:30
Be sure you are continually checking the school website… activities page… for a list of calendar events, the daily announcements and to get to the senior section web page (links on the left). http://fpcbulldogs.com/fpchs/activities
PromMay 6th at the Hilton in Daytona Beach. Tickets will be $50 each (cash only) on sale from April 20-May 5… please don’t spend hundreds of dollars on dresses, shoes, limos, etc and then forget to save money for the ticket…. If you plan to bring a non-FPC student as your guest, there is a permission form that you are required to complete … These forms MUST BE TURNED IN 2-3 days BEFORE you can buy your ticket. Due to this, the last possible days to purchase tickets is May 2nd or 3rd. PLEASE do not wait to the last possible moment and then have an issue… again, dont be left in tears. Think about how much money you’ve already spent but didn’t take care of getting your date approved and tickets purchased. These forms can be picked up and completed now, so DON’T wait! Guests must be under the age of 21, have had no serious school or legal issues, and you must include a copy of their picture ID (drivers license preferred). If they are a student at another school, the form requires a signature from their administration.