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She returned back to the
school system as a media specialist at Lincoln Park
Academy. In the Fall of 2002
she transferred from Lincoln
Park Academy to SLW Centen-
nial High School.
Lynda Oostdyk never con-
sidered her role as Centenni-
al’s media specialist anything
other than a blessing.
“I got to work with every
student and adult who works
here, which means I get to
know EVERYONE – I believe
that is a gift,” she said.
For more than 30 years,
Lynda worked in education,
While attending Au-
burn University as a student,
Lynda worked in the col-lege’s library and fell in love
with it. She knew then that she wanted to be a librar-
ian/media specialist.
She moved to Fort Pierce
and in the Fall of 1973 she
was hired as a media spe-
cialist at Fort Pierce Central
High School. She trans-
ferred from Fort Pierce Central when Fort Pierce
Westwood opened and
worked as a media specialist
until she took maternity
leave. She took six years
off enjoying motherhood.
having briefly spent time as
a pharmacy technician. In all her years cataloguing
tomes, Lynda says she has
appreciated many, but con-
siders the Bible the book of
her life.
Thank you for your ser-
vice Lynda and good luck
with this next chapter in
your life. You will be missed!
Teacher Spotlight—Lynda Oostdyk
.
Our Mission Statement
St. Lucie West Centen-
nial High School pro-
vides a safe environ-
ment wherein students
are engaged in a rich
and rigorous curricu-
lum resulting in re-
sponsible, contributing
citizens of a diverse
and dynamic world.
SLW Centennial
High School
Eagles
Newsletter
Inside this issue:
Christmas Wrapping 2
Recent Events 2
Exceptional Eagles 3
Drama Students 3
Chorus Students 4
Distinguished Employ-
ees
4
Calendar of Events
5
December, 2014
Volume 2
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Annual Christmas Wrapping with Sheriff Office
Centennial High School will be participating in the annual Christmas Wrapping with the Sheriff's Office! The Sheriff's Office has been given a
list of needy local families and we get to help wrap their pre-sents! Students who participate will be given volunteer time cred-
it. Any student interested in participating must sign up with Ms. Young
in room R104.
Recent Events at Centennial
The PBIS Team has rec-ognized the following stu-
dents as Exceptional Eagles.
These students have exem-
plified good attendance, hard
work, good grades, good
behavior and respect toward
teachers and peers.
Congratulations to Javid
Ellis, Jeniel McKinley, Scott
Kirkwood, Gianna Martone, Daniela Reyes, Parker Han-
cock, Michael Paul and Mary Gemina for Exceptional Ea-
gles for the month of No-
vember.
choice award, our lead actor Frankie Hernandez was given the trophy for BEST ACTOR overall of all the
plays and Kelly O'Shea was chosen as our all star cast member.
Here is a list of our Eagle Champions!
RUSS/Man 1 : Frankie Hernandez Woman 2: Gianise Soto
RUTHIE: Kelly O’Shea Woman 3: Aaliah Adderly
MEGAN: Luna Ramirez STAGE MANAGER: Alyssa McCalla
CARMEL: Courtney Bailey LIGHTING: Caleb Chronister
BILL/Man 2: Dallas Sidebottom SOUND: Dre Curtis
SON/Man 2: Jarin Walker STAGE CREW: Kristina Libertelli
Woman 1: Madie Simmons MAKE UP: Candida Oliveras
The play Stroke Static com-
peted at Central HS in the
District 15 drama one act
competition and was chosen
as the CRITIC"S CHOICE
along-side Lincoln Park
Academy to represent our theater district which in-cludes St. Lucie County, Mar-
tin County, Palm Beach County and Indian River
county at State Competition this March in Tampa. Besides being awarded the critic's
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Congratulations Drama Students
Exceptional Student Eagles
BAND MEMBERS HONORED
Please congratulate the following Eagles for being selected to participate in the Four County Honor Band at IRSC:
Jenny Que Rickey Brown Christian Escorcia
Jaeger Johnson Connor McIntyre Carlos Hernandez
Jonathan Simons Lani Ochrymoqicz Fratziella Napoleon
Sarah Keller Kalie Lomneck Chase Holloway
Michael Zelenke Elizabeth Martin Alyx Perez
Kylie Coons Marc Tate
These students were chosen based on voicing requirements for the honors ensemble. The band is composed of students from St. Lucie, Martin, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties.
The students will rehearse over the course of three days with Dr. John Southall at IRSC.
They will have the privilege of interacting with their peers from every high school in the four
county area!
2014/2015 Teacher Recognition Winners for St Lucie West Centennial High School
School Related Employee of the Year: Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year:
Gail Zimmerman Shazia Saeed
Outstanding First Year Teacher: Teacher of the Year:
Karla Kahn Jessie Strell
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Girls Basketball
2
Yoga
Boys Soccer
Boys Basketball
3
Boys Soccer
Girls Basketball
4
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Girls Soccer
5
Boys Basketball
6
Competitive
Cheer
SAT Testing
Wrestling
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Girls Soccer
Boys Basketball
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Yoga
Competitive
Cheer
Girls Basketball
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Progress Reports
Wrestling
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Boys Soccer
Girls Basketball
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Girls Soccer
Boys Basketball
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Competitive
Cheer
Wrestling
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Semester Exams
Periods 1 & 3
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Semester Exams
Periods 2 & 4
Yoga
Girls Soccer
Boys Soccer
Girls Basketball
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Semester Exams
Periods 5 & 7
Girls Soccer
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Semester Exams
Periods 6 & 7
Boys Soccer
Girls Basketball
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Semester Exams
Make-ups
Early Release
Faculty Meeting
Girls Basketball
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Competitive
Cheer
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Calendar of Events—December 2014
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