Viking Voice Weekly Newsletter Fort Walton Beach High School March 4 th , 2016 John Spolski, Principal 400 Hollywood Blvd, SW Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548 (850) 833-3300 Messages from Administration Please read through the entire newsletter. Athletic information and Standardized Testing information is included toward the bottom of the newsletter. Congratulations 9 th , 10 th , & 11 th Grade Viking Scholars! Congratulations to the following 9 th , 10 th , and 11 th grade students who will be honored at the Viking Scholars Ceremony on Thursday, April 7 th , at 8:00am, in the Viking Auditorium. **Invitations were given to students in WAVE today. These students have maintained a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 4.0 or unweighted GPA of 3.9.
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Viking Voice
Weekly Newsletter
Fort Walton Beach High School
March 4th, 2016
John Spolski, Principal 400 Hollywood Blvd, SW
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548
(850) 833-3300
Messages from Administration
Please read through the entire newsletter. Athletic information and Standardized Testing information is included toward the bottom of the newsletter.
Congratulations 9th
, 10th
, & 11th
Grade Viking
Scholars!
Congratulations to the following 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students who will be honored at the Viking Scholars Ceremony on Thursday, April 7th, at 8:00am, in the Viking Auditorium. **Invitations were given to students in WAVE today. These students have maintained a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 4.0 or unweighted GPA of 3.9.
**Senior Viking Scholars will be honored at the Senior Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 26th, at 6:30pm, in the Viking Auditorium. Senior Viking Scholars should look for their “save the date” card in WAVE next week. 9th Graders
Jonathan Allen Kristina Laird
Rhian Arrington Samuel Landers
Savannah Bailey Alexandra Larkin
Katelyn Balent Conner Lawhorn
Erin Bankston Rachel Ledford
Cassidy Bassett Oceana Lee
Riley Beaulieu Ainsley Loftis
Lucas Campbell Alexis Lyle
Morgan Chapman Mekenzie McElroy
David Clark Kyla McInnes
Kimberly Clark Victoria Mongsaithong
Chance Conner Jose Moreno, Jr
Brittany Dominick Riane Neal
Johann Doum Jessica Nguyen
Dalton Edeker Logan Orr
Garrett Ellis Ashlyn Pepe
Cameron Farrah Erik Rushford
Henry Fite Brooke Sanders
Benjamin Forer Josie Shelton
Mable Fuller Britney Simmons
Aziah Gudinez Alayna Spolski
Karla Guzman Lauren Tasillo
Mikayla Hewitt William Tasillo, IV
Alexsander Jones James Taylor
Baillie Jones Sarah Teter
Kaitlynn Jones Jamya Thorne
Clayton Jowers Celena Waits
Emery Keen Ariana Wasil
Dalton Kohls Ora Wolfgram
Anna Kubelka Conrad Wyrick
10th Graders
Samuel Abel Lisann Kanne
Ryan Bell Daniel Kolb
William Bigger Grace Martelli
Vanessa Byrd Rachel McMullen
Bailey Clark Carson Miller
Connor Cleveland Abigail Morgan
Nicole Cobble Declan Murray
Sonja Daldine Sydnie Newberry
Elaina Davies Emma Nguyen
Angela DeJesus Grant Oberle
Savannah Duke Jeremiah Ogilvie
Caroline Earles Allison Pettit
Amayah Edwards Caroline Porter
Orlando Espinoza, Jr Emily Royal
Sierra Fernald Lucille Rudman
Chaney Fisher Munisa Said
Trinity Helton Jackson Sheffield
Claire Hook Dane Shelton
Hannah Hunter Waylon Steele
Madison Imm Charis Thomas
Jordan Johnson Alexandra Watson Tremellen
Meghan Wulff
11th Graders
Kristin Allen Ethan Lipnicky
Noah Armbruster Sabrina Locht
Jonathan Balent Joshua Loken
Quinlan Benz Carter Lurk
Alyssa Bettinger Markus Makela
Jake Bobb Annalisse McKee
Megan Burns Rachael Metruck
Thapthim Bussararungsee Jamie Morrison
Kasey Cave Christina Nguyen
Gloria Clark Vuong Nguyen
Chase Cleveland Daniel Orcutt
Sydney Curry Emily Oswalt
Kacie Daugherty John Parker
Bryan Duffey Madison Raybuck
Zadie Engelberger Sky Rivera
Laura Fernandes Lilah Robison
Madison Friedman Austin Rothe
Jorge Garcia George Rushlau
Lilli Hardiman Taylor Russell
Andrew Imperial Grason Shackelford
Kaiya Jones Austin Spann
Cameron Kelley Stephen Spivey
Alexus Kilgore Shane Sullivan
Esther Kim Courtney Triplett
Hunter Kortum Justin Turner
Caylee Laird Aliya Walton
Adia Langley John Cole Warner
Morgan Lawhorn Tristin Woodruff
25th
Annual ACT-SO
Contact: K. Brown or M. Parker (833-3300 ext. 1143/1403)
The 2016 ACT-SO, (Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics), is accepting entries in 25 categories covering four academic disciplines: Science, Humanities, Performing Arts and Visual Arts. Entries include essay, playwriting, poetry, dance, dramatics, music (instrumental, vocal), oratory, photography, painting, filmmaking, drawing, architecture, sculpture and eight science categories. This competition is sponsored by the NAACP and is open to all high school students of African-American descent. The deadline for submissions is March 31st. Fort Walton Beach High School representatives for this year’s competition are Coach Kay (833-3300 ext. 1143 and Mrs. Parker (833-3300 ext. 1403). Please contact them for information packages and application forms.
Summer Program Opportunity
The Joint Science and Technology Institute for Students will select current high school students in the United States or in Department of Defense schools for dependent children. The purpose of the program is to expose students to scientific research through hands-on projects, to enable students to work with real-world scientists, and to increase students’ interest and awareness of career opportunities in related fields. To be eligible, high school students should be US citizens, age 15 by July 1, 2016, and plan to be enrolled in high school next year in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grades. The program dates are July 23 – August 5, 2016. All expenses are paid for the students, including travel to and from the program location in Edgewood, MD, even for students located outside the continental United States. All students are encouraged to participate, regardless of GPA. A diverse group of students will be selected. Students may apply at: https://www.orau.org/center-for-science-education/events/jsti/default.html.
3rd
Nine Week Exam Schedule
Contact: J. Tucci (833-3300 ext. 3326)
These exams are given during the regularly scheduled class period on the following days:
Friday, March 11 Electives Monday, March 14 Math classes Tuesday, March 15 English classes Wednesday, March 16 Science & Social Studies classes Thursday, March 17 Make-Up Day
Attendance Procedures
Contact: J. Tucci or B. Craig (833-3300 ext. 3326 or 3301)
Students wishing to check out of school early on the last two days before Spring Break must bring a note in to the attendance office the morning of the day of the checkout or a parent must come in to the attendance office in person to check their student out of school. ** We will not be accepting phone calls for check outs on Wednesday, March 16th and Thursday, March 17th. Also, please do not fax in a request for a student to check out. There is not a fax machine in the attendance office – and the machines in the main office and the guidance office are not continually monitored. We appreciate you planning ahead if you are checking out during this busy time!
Senior News
TimeLine of Events Leading to Graduation
TimeLine of Senior Events Leading to Graduation
September 28 Picture Day (9th-11th grade during English in auditorium; 12th
grade during English, no class, or study hall in the media center) October 19-23 Homecoming Dance Tickets on sale during lunches for $15.00 per ticket October 22 Homecoming Bonfire 7:00pm-9:00pm October 24 Homecoming Dance 8:00pm-11:00pm 1st Baptist Church Christian Life Center Must pre-purchase tickets ($15 per ticket) December 9 Red & White Affair 7:00pm-9:30pm Wyndham Gardens (Okaloosa Island) $25 per ticket February 16 & 17 Cap & Gown Pictures – during English class (or no class) **Photographer will provide cap & gown
February 19 Cap & Gown Orders taken 10:00am-1:00pm Cost TBA (www.NRPFL.com) Thursday, April 7 Viking Scholars – FWBHS Auditorium 8:00am (9th – 11th graders) April 8 Grad Bash – Universal Studios Orlando, FL Cost TBA Tuesday, April 26 Anne T. Mitchell Awards – NWFSC Reception at 5:00pm Ceremony at 6:00pm Saturday, April 30 Prom – Emerald Coast Conference Center 8:00pm-11:00pm Cost TBA Tuesday, May 17 All monies owed must be cleared Thursday, May 19 - Senior End of Course Exams Friday, May 27 Thursday, May 19 - Senior Breakfast Ticket Sales (during lunch) Thursday, May 26 $20 per ticket Thursday, May 26 FWBHS Senior Awards Program – Auditorium 6:30pm Friday, May 27 Senior Walk 9:40am Meet outside on basketball court May (TBA) Viking Olympics Tuesday, May 31 Senior Breakfast – Empire Room @ 8:00am-10:00am Ramada Inn on Okaloosa Island Dress is dressy casual **Must pre-purchase ticket ($20 per ticket) Wednesday, June 1 Cap & Gown Distribution – Cafeteria 10:00am Wednesday, June 1 Baccalaureate @ FWBHS - Auditorium 7:30pm FWBHS seniors meet in FWBHS gym at 6:30pm Choctaw seniors meet in FWBHS cafeteria at 6:30pm Thursday, June 2 Graduation Practice – Auditorium 11:00am Friday, June 3 Graduation – Steve Riggs Stadium 7:30pm Meet in Gym no later than 6:30pm **Students should not wear their gown into the gym. Instead they should bring their gown into the gym on a hanger. **Students will not be admitted to the gym if they are wearing the gown.
Scholarship opportunities for ninth through twelfth graders may be found at http://www.okaloosaschools.com/fwb/scholarship. Students may also come to the Media Center to find out what scholarships are available. Please check each week for updates.
SENIORS: Please see Ms. Smith this week – for information on scholarships. She has received several new scholarships that are specifically for SENIORS.
Bright Futures Information
Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) – Class of 2016
The 2016-2017 Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) will be available online
beginning December 1st, 2015. The Office of Student Financial Assistance
(OSFA) website at www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org provides the FFAA to
students seeking state scholarship and grant awards (including Bright Futures)
for the 2016-2017 postsecondary academic year.
Applications can be made beginning December 1, 2015, for current seniors at
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org .
Follow these steps:
Go to www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org. Select State Grants, Scholarships & Applications, and under Applicant Quick
Links, select Student Application to complete and submit an online application. Pay attention to program deadlines listed in the application conditions section,
on the application results screen, and on the application acknowledgement communication sent to the e-mail address provided by the student on his/her application.
The FFAA will provide a User ID and password to each applicant upon submitting the application via the Saved Results Page and in an e-mail communication.
Students may use User IDs and passwords to check: - The status of certification(s) prior to the program deadline(s). - The status of awards following the program deadlines. - Notifications from OSFA regarding award status.
This single application is used to evaluate the student for the following State of
Florida programs:
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program – Deadline Graduation, 2016 José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant – Deadline April 1, 2016 Rosewood Family Scholarship Program – Deadline April 1, 2016 Scholarships for Children and Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans –
Are you a SENIOR @ FWBHS who has been accepted into a college/university or who has enlisted into the military? If so, bring your acceptance letter (regardless if you will attend the college or not) or enlistment papers to Ms. Julie Smith in the Media Center so we can let people know where you are going!
Please print and sign the MEDIA CONSENT form so we can publish this online. The form can be found at http://okaloosaschools.com/fwb/content/college-acceptances.
Senior Awards Night – May 26th
at 6:30pm
Contact: L. Lipnicky or M. Hixson-Wells or J. Smith (833-3300 ext.
Our Senior Awards Night will be held on Thursday, May 26th, 2016 at 6:30pm in the FWBHS auditorium. In order to plan this year’s program, we need information from you. Seniors, if you have been offered any scholarships/awards, we would to like to recognize you. Please submit the form below with your offer letter attached to Mrs. Lipnicky in Guidance or Mrs. Smith in the Media Center no later than May 9, 2016.
Below is a copy of the memo that each senior received during WAVE this week. The form to complete is at the end of the memo – or you may pick a blank form up in the guidance office.
Senior Awards
Scholarship Award Form
Please report each scholarship offer you have received whether you plan to attend the college
or not. We will recognize all scholarship offers based on your academic performance, athletic
or artistic ability, membership in clubs, and ROTC and U.S. Service Academy appointments.
Please attach a photocopy of the award notice to this page (if you have one).
Do Not report offers of financial aid such as grants or loans based on family income.
Do Not report Bright Futures Scholarships.
FWBHS will include all scholarship offers in a report to be compiled for the Okaloosa County
School District.
We will recognize students earning awards at our Senior Awards Night on Thursday, May 26,
2016.
You must turn in one form and/or copy of offer on each
scholarship you are awarded in order to be recognized at the Senior
Awards Night on May 26th
.
The absolute deadline for you to turn in this form – in order to be
included in the Senior Awards Night Ceremony and Program – is
Monday, May 9th
, 2016.
**We realize that many scholarships will be awarded after this deadline and after the
Senior Awards Night. Unfortunately, we cannot recognize those students and awards at the
program – BUT we will include them in our school report for the Okaloosa County School
District. Please continue to turn in forms and notify us of awards even after this deadline has
passed.
You may make pick up blank copies of this form in the Guidance Office.
Turn in completed forms to Mrs. Lipnicky in the Guidance Office or to
Ms. Smith in the Media Center (by Monday, May 9th
). Please write
legibly.
Name: ____________________________________________________ Scholarship Name: ____________________________________________________ College or Organization _____________________________________________________ Awarding Scholarship _____________________________________________________ Total Value _____________________________________________________ (if renewable for more than one year)
Seniors – Community Service Hours
Attention Seniors – Please turn your community service hours into the guidance office. In order for these hours to appear on your transcript we must enter them on to the computer. **Bright Futures retrieves your community service hours from the school district’s computer system. Please turn your community service hours into the guidance office!!!
Guidance News
Congratulations Matson Goodman!
Contact: M. Hixson-Wells (833-3300 ext. 3313)
For the month of March, the Emerald Coast Exchange Club will recognize Matson Goodman as their “Youth of the Month”. The Exchange Club presents this award three times a year to an outstanding FWBHS senior who has demonstrated success in academics, extra-curricular activities, and community service. Congratulations Matson!
Congratulations Summer Allen!
Contact: L. Dugan (833-3300 ext. 3310)
Fort Walton Beach High School junior, Summer Allen has been honored by President Barak Obama for her exemplary volunteer service. Below is the press release which accompanied the award and recognition. We are proud of you, Summer! Summer Allen, 11th grader, a student at Fort Walton Beach High School, has been honored for
her exemplary volunteer service with a President’s Volunteer Service Award.
The award, which recognizes Americans of all ages who have volunteered significant
amounts of their time to serve their communities and their country, was granted by the
Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program on behalf of President Barack Obama.
Fort Walton Beach High School nominated Summer Allen for national honors this fall in
recognition of her volunteer service.
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, sponsored by Prudential Financial in
partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), recognized
middle level and high school students across America for outstanding volunteer service.
“The recipients of these awards demonstrate that young people across America are making
remarkable contributions to the health and vitality of their communities,” said John Strangfeld,
chairman and CEO of Prudential Financial. “By recognizing these students and placing a
spotlight on their volunteer activities, we hope to motivate others to consider how they can also
contribute to their community.”
“Demonstrating civic responsibility through volunteerism is an important part of life,” said
NASSP Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti. “These honorees practice a lesson we hope all
young people, as well as adults, will emulate.” Prudential Spirit of Community Award
applications were distributed nationwide last September through middle level and high schools,
Girl Scout councils, county 4-H organizations, American Red Cross chapters, YMCAs and
Hands On Network affiliates. These schools and officially-designated local organizations
nominated Local Honorees, whose applications were advanced for state-level judging. In
addition to granting President’s Volunteer Service Awards on behalf of President Barack Obama,
the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards selected State Honorees, Distinguished Finalists and
Certificate of Excellence recipients. Volunteer activities were judged on criteria including
personal initiative, creativity, effort, impact and personal growth.
To look at your student’s Transcript/Bright Futures information: Go to https://www.floridashines.org Click on Go to College Click on Pay for College Click on Check your Eligibility for a Bright Futures Scholarship (part way down the page)
- Choose Okaloosa County - Enter Student’s last name - Enter Student’s SSN with an X at the end of the number - Submit
**There is other helpful information at the https://www.floridashines.org site. You will find information on Florida Colleges, College and Career Readiness, Bright Futures, and much more information at this site. ***This site is updated periodically but not every day. So, if we add something to the transcript locally – it may be several weeks (maybe months) before this site collects and updates the information.
Honors Graduation Criteria
Contact: C. Simms (833-3300 ext. 3315)
The weighted grade point average is used to calculate honors graduation designation. At the end of the seventh semester, honors graduates will be determined by the following scale: Summa cum Laude – 4.5 and above Magna cum Laude – 4.2-4.49 Cum Laude – 4.0-4.19 In order to be considered an honors graduate, students must be enrolled in the same year-long course at the same level and receive a grade for the eighth semester, or have completed their 4 required courses by the end of the seventh semester. At the end of the seventh semester, honor graduates will be determined by averaging the following 19 credits: 3.5 English credits 3.5 Social Science credits 3.5 Math credits 3.5 Science credits 1.5 Foreign Language credits in the same language 3.5 Elective Credits
In attempts to provide our students even more FSA practice and testing tools, the FWBHS English department led be Lynne Shirley and Marc Williams has decided to hold a new afterschool program called “Shield.” This program will be a weekly, after school study for our 11th grade students who have yet to pass the FSA and for our 10th grade students who will attempt to pass the FSA for their graduation requirement for the first time this spring. This program will use Khan Academy, PSAT and SAT prep work, and Khan App training. (All aligned with the Florida Standards) 11th grade FSA tutoring schedule: Longship Lab 2:00pm-4:00pm Mondays (February 8th – March 28th) Monday, April 4th – ACT Intensive Practice 10th grade FSA tutoring schedule: Longship Lab 2:00pm-4:00pm Tuesdays (February 9th- April 12th)
Band News
FWBHS Winter Guard
Contact: R. Folsom or D. Fields (833-3300 ext. 2507/2508)
Congratulations to the FWBHS Winter Guard for their Top Ten finish at WGI Regionals held on Saturday, February 27th, at Tate High School! Their next performance is in Daphne, Alabama on March 12th.
District MPA
Contact: R. Folsom or D. Fields (833-3300 ext. 2507/2508)
The District MPA will be hosted in the FWBHS Auditorium on Saturday, March 5th. FWBHS Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. D. Fields, performs at 1:30pm, on Saturday.
All FWBHS students, from any math course, may attend the following tutoring sessions: Tuesday Imboden Room 418 2:15pm-2:45pm Schwandt Room 210 2:15pm-2:45pm Wednesday Kallenbach Media Center 2:00pm-3:00pm (Volunteer) Thursday Fister Room 417 2:00pm-2:30pm Friday Gardner Room 281 6:15am-6:45am
Joey Pearson place 4th at the Regional Wrestling Tournament! He will be competing at the State Wrestling Tournament in Kissimmee, FL, beginning March 4th. Good Luck, Joey!
Leesa Greenwood has been selected to represent Fort Walton Beach High School in the SubWay High School All Star Girls Basketball Game. Come out and support Leesa at this East vs. West basketball event! Friday, March 11, 2016 5:00pm Pensacola State College
$8.00 or $6.00 with a canned good donation for the Manna Food Pantry or $6.00 with a student ID
Trevor Cochran has been selected to represent Fort Walton Beach High School in the SubWay High School All Star Boys Basketball Game. Come out and support Trevor at this East vs. West basketball event! Friday, March 11, 2016 7:00pm (this game will start after the completion of the girls’ game) Pensacola State College
$8.00 or $6.00 with a canned good donation for the Manna Food Pantry or $6.00 with a student ID
A $5 donation for one opportunity or a donation of $20 for five opportunities to win one of the Gift Baskets described below. **Drawing will take place at the March 15th performance. You need not be present to win. Please see a STAR for tickets or more information. Family Fun Basket F: Big Kahuna’s passes/2 Emerald Bay Golf tickets/4 Liquid Surf and Sail Rental/2 Heavenly Croissant Certificate Massage from Emerald Coast Chiropractic Cattywampus Eco Adventure Snorkel Cruise Girls Basket G:
The FWBHS Cheerleaders are hosting a “What to Expect at Tryouts” Clinic for any students interested in trying out for any cheerleading team, ages 5th grade-11th grade. During the clinic, attendees will be taught a cheer, chants, and a dance, as well as have an opportunity to work on stunting techniques and tumbling on a cheer floor. The clinic will be on Saturday, April 16th, from 9:00am-11:00am, in the Girl’s Fieldhouse at FWBHS. The cost is $30. Please contact Rachel Jones at [email protected] for the registration forms and with any questions.
FWBHS Boys Basketball is selling Gold’s Gym passes for $15 each. The pass is good for six weeks and there is no obligation to join the gym. It is good for both FWB and Destin locations. Please contact Coach Lavin at [email protected] or 833-3300 ext. 4404 for more details on how you can support Viking Basketball!
605 James Lee Road, FWB Come on in, and bring your family and friends! Enjoy the BEST pizza in town, and
20% of your bill will be donated to the FWBHS Cross Country/Track Team! Be sure to bring this flyer in order for the team to get credit!
Valid for dine in and take out 863-0927
Testing Information
State Mandated Testing
All state mandated tests are computer based tests. Students will be assigned to
a computer lab to complete each exam.
February 29th
– March 4th
FSA Writing (9th grade) – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
March 7th – March 11th FSA Writing (10th grade) - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
March 28th
– April 1st
FCAT 2.0 Reading Retakes – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
FSA Reading Retakes - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for
testing.
NGSSS Algebra 1 EOC Retakes – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
April 11th
– April 15th
FSA Reading (9th grade) - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. ***Remind students to bring their own personal earbuds (if they have them)
April 18th
– April 22nd
FSA Reading (10th grade) – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. ***Remind students to bring their own personal earbuds (if they have them)
FSA Geometry – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
April 25th
– April 29th
FSA Algebra 2 – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Geometry – Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
May 2nd
– May 6th
FSA Algebra 1 - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
May 9th
– May 13th
FSA Geometry Retakes - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Algebra 2 Retakes - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. FSA Algebra 1 Retakes - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing. Biology 1 EOC - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
May 16th
– May 20th
Biology 1 EOC - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for testing.
US History EOC - Students will be notified of date, time, and location for
testing.
Advanced Placement Exams & AICE Exams
May 2nd
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Chemistry 7:30am FWBHS
Environmental Science
11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Psychology
May 3rd
Noon FWBHS Physics 1 1:15pm NWFL Fairgrounds AICE General Paper
May 4th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Literature 11:30am FWBHS Physics 2
May 5th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Calc AB & BC 9:30am NWFL Fairgrounds AICE Thinking Skills 1 (Paper 1) 11:30am FWBHS Art History
May 6th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds U.S. History 7:30am FWBHS Studio Art 11:30am FWBHS European History
May 9th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Biology
May 10th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds U.S. Government 9:30am NWFL Fairgrounds AICE Thinking Skills 1 (Paper 2)
May 11th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds English Language & Composition 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Macroeconomics
May 12th
7:30am NWFL Fairgrounds World History 11:30am NWFL Fairgrounds Statistics