P ATRIOT P RESS Patriot Oaks Academy Newsletter September 2, 2016
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In This Issue:
Duke TIP
SJC Community Education Classes
Bike Safety Reminders
Open House Dates
Clinic Needs
Attendence Policies
Spirit Wear
Soccer Tryouts
Patriots Day
Middle School Dance
STEAM Fair
SAC Committee Memebers Needed
Counselor Corner
Town Hall Meeting
POA Athletics
College and Career Night
Technology Resources at our local public library
Dear Families,
All schools will be closed Friday and Monday. School will
resume after the holiday weekend on Tuesday, September
6th.
There are MANY activities happening around campus next
week.
PICTURES- On Tuesday, the four middle school classes
who did not have their fall pictures taken will be
scheduled to take their pictures.
OPEN HOUSE– Middle School Open House will be
Tuesday from 6-8pm. Grades 3-5 Open House will be on
Thursday from 5:30-6:30pm.
Volleyball- Boys will have their rescheduled tryouts on Tuesday from 3-5 pm. Girls will have practice from 3-5 pm.
Middle School Dance– Next Friday!
Please have a safe holiday weekend,
Mrs. Harrison
Building a Tradition of Excellence, Together! GO CHARGERS!
Principal’s Post
Labor Day- No School Monday, September 5th
Duke TIP - 7th
Grade Talent Search
Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP) is conducting a 7th grade talent
search. The program is designed to help families determine how advanced their students' academic abilities are and what level of educational challenge is appropriate. As part of the talent search enrollment, students will take the SAT or ACT as an above-level test. This allows students to have greater insight into their abilities and gives them a chance to preview a college entrance exam. Duke TIP also provides enrichment resources designed specifically for academically talented youth.
Eligibility:
The student must be in the 7th grade.
The student must meet one of the following test score requirements:
2015 FSA 5th Grade: ELA ≥ 95
th percentile, Math ≥ 95
th percentile
2015 FCAT 2.0 5th Grade: Science ≥ 235
2016 FSA 6th Grade: ELA ≥ 361, Math ≥ 361
Score a minimum of 125 on an approved IQ test within the past two years.
To enroll online visit www.tip.duke.edu/enroll or submit a paper application. Paper applications are available in Sandi Watson’s office.
Lifelong Learning 2016! with
St. Johns County Community Education St. Johns County Community Education is now offering new classes that will begin in September. A variety of classes and locations are available. Our own Katie Aid will be teaching a cooking class. It will run for 4 weeks, 1 day a week for 2 hours. For more information on the cooking class and all classes offered please go to: http://communityed.stjohns.k12.fl.us/courses
Bicycle Safety
If your child rides a bicycle to or from school, Florida law requires that he/she wear a helmet
(s 316.2065) Please talk with your child about following bike safety rules and procedures.
Remember, wearing a helmet isn’t just a school rule, it’s the law!
Bicyclist must ride as far to the right as possible
Walk your bike across intersection.
Look both ways before crossing the street
Always wear your helmet
For more information visit: http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?
App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0316/Sections/0316.2065.html
OPEN HOUSE DATES AND TIMES:
Grades 3-5: September 8th from 5:30pm- 6:30 pm
Middle School: September 6th from 6:00pm- 8:00pm
ATTENDANCE: What Parent’s Should Know
A tardy or early dismissal count against a student’s perfect attend-ance. The cutoff time for students to be counted present for the day is 11:00 am ONLY handwritten notes will be accepted for absences. Please make sure that students first and last name appear on the note as well as the reason for the absence. If the student is absent three or more days, a doctor’s note is required for the absence to be excused. Please refer to the Student Code of Conduct for any other questions you may have about attendance.
CLINIC NEEDS: Nurse Jamie is in
need of little boys and girls NEW un-
derwear and new or used shorts/
pants. Please contact Nurrse Jamie if
you can help.
Soccer tryouts will be held at the school.
Middle School Girls- 9/7 and 9/9 from 4:00 to 5:00
Middles School Boys—
Support POA Athletics!
As the school year is well underway, it is time for our annual POA Athletics Fundraiser. We are searching for anyone in our
community interested in helping us fundraise for our athletic program, by advertising for a personal or local business.
How it works: Around our Gymnasium we cover sound-proof wall tiles with large advertising boards.
What you get: A personal 4’ x 4’ board to advertise your business on our gymnasium wall for all POA athletic events, and a
spot on the back of warm-up jerseys with your business logo.
Cost: $250 for the entire year, and only $200 for any year after that you choose to renew
Questions: Contact Athletic Director Josh Torr at [email protected]
TOWN HALL MEETING
A Town Hall meeting is scheduled to discuss potential Attendance Zoning changes for the new Elementary School currently under construction and planned to open for the 2017-2018 School Year. Elementary School M is located at 2675 Pacetti Road, St. Augustine, FL, 32092 and is being constructed using monies from the half-cent sales tax passed in No-vember 2015.
The meeting will take place at Pacetti
Bay Middle School, located at 245
Meadowlark Lane, on Monday, Sep-
tember 12 at 6 p.m.
A proposed zoning plan will be re-
leased at the Town Hall meeting,
along with an opportunity for the pub-
lic to provide comment. School Board
members and district staff will be in
attendance.
At this time, the proposal impacts the
current attendance zones of Mill
Creek Elementary, Wards Creek Ele-
mentary, Palencia Elementary School
in the vicinity of International Golf
Parkway and The Webster School in
the area of SR 16 and CR 208.