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Page 1: Coral Springs & Parkland Back to School Issue 2014
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what’s inside...AROUND TOWN ....................9 - 14City of Coral Springs Remembrance 5K ..........................................10 School Board Member Patricia Good ............................................10School Board Member Robin Bartleman ........................................12 Parkland Events Page .................................................................12CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY ......................................14

EVENTS .................................15 - 20AUG-SEPT-OCT EVENTS DIRECTORY .......................................16-17BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTORY .........................18

DIRECTORY ............................21 - 38SPORTS DIRECTORY ...........................................................22 - 27ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY .......................................................27 - 30Local women become Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders .......................34UCF Cheerleader trained at Cheer Florida .....................................36North Springs Baseball Teams Win Big .........................................36Thanks Coach ..........................................................................38

FAMILY HEALTH .....................39 - 47Dr. Yudell: Teen Online Dating .....................................................40‘Pawsitively’ Reading ..................................................................42Children and their Teeth ..............................................................44HEALTH PROVIDER DIRECTORY ............................................46 - 47

SCHOOLS .............................48 - 64School Calendar .......................................................................48High School Valedictorians and Salutatorians .................................48FCAT Scores and Grades ....................................................50 - 53Dual Enrollment for High School Students .......................................53Imagine Charter Brings Summer Fun into the Fall ..............................54DECA International President ........................................................54Are You Smarter Than a Park Springs Elementary Student? .................55Take Learning to the Next Level at Forest Hills .................................55 Honors Program for Hunt Elementary ............................................. 56Super Powers for Westchester Elementary ......................................56Westglades Middle Gearing Up for a Great Year ...........................58Forest Glen Middle: Ready for the ‘Study Zone’ ..............................58Country Hills Elementary is Ready to Soar ......................................59 ACADEMIC DIRECTORY ......................................................60 - 61Ramblewood Elementary: Prepared for the New Year .......................61Sawgrass Springs Middle Creates Scholar Program .........................62Discover Parkside Elementary Where Learning is Natural ..................62Park Trails Elementary: PAW-sitively Paw-some! .................................63Welcoming Three New Principals ................................................64

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Our Team Dear Readers, I’m looking forward to a great start this school year. I have one child

entering high school and it feels like we are entering into a new world. As

parents, we are always peppy in August, with a lot of energy. We have the

opportunity to join the PTSO, which I strongly encourage, as well as chances to

be room helpers, volunteers and so much more. It’s exciting for our children too, as

they meet their new teachers and perhaps even walk into a new school.

This is a time our children decide what they can be involved in and choose to do

for extracurricular activities. There are opportunities in school and so many choices in

the community as well. An active child has a better chance of staying out of trouble. Our

children need to participate in something no matter what age they are. From Kindergarten

through their senior year, a child needs to have something to do and somewhere to

go. Our directory is packed with choices for you and your children. We all know what

happens with a child who is not occupied and left at a computer or engaging on social

media for hours. The effects can lead to drama, bullying, laziness, and depression.

For teenagers, service hours are way to stay involved. You can call the Coral Springs

Chamber of Commerce to see if they have businesses that may offer service hours to students,

and could also have internships. I was able to have an intern work with me this summer

from Taravella High School. I hope you enjoy her article on taking college courses in high

school on page 53. She even interviewed 3 new Miami Dolphin Cheerleaders who grew

up in the North Broward area (See article on page 34.) It was a great experience for me,

as a publisher, to train someone interested in this field, and see her grow. She earned her

service hours writing articles to promote our area public schools.

The city comes alive again in August. The families are back from vacation and

the activities begin to take place. Check out the events calendar for you and your

family. Take advantage of the offers our advertisers have for you, exclusively for the

Sports & Activities families!

Be sure and mention the Sports & Activities Directory when you visit our

businesses. They love families and want to be sure they offer you the BEST deal

and a happy experience. I love meeting each

and every business owner. I hope you have your

favorites and continue to share and recommend

the best of what our directory has to offer, so we

can all grow as a community together.

It’s great to be back in school!

Sincerely,

Julia Terango Kasper

NOTE: All information supplied by organizations. Please contact the organization directly for additional information. The Sports & Activities Directory does not endorse the organizations directly. No material published herein may be reproduced in any manner, be it for print or online Web site use, whatsoever without specific prior written authorization from Sports and Activities Directory and Top Spin Publishing, Inc. © Copyright by Top Spin Publishing, Inc. All content is protected under copyright. All Rights Reserved.

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SPECIAL ThAnKS To:Contributing Writers:• Dr. David A. Yudell/Psychologist• High School Intern: Jennifer GaverContributing Photographers• Erica Brooks

JKASPER CoRPoRATIonSPoRTS & ACTIvITIES dIRECToRy (954) 818-1549 Office 7027 W. Broward Blvd.Plantation, FL 33317www.sportsandactivities.com

Summer intern and Publisher interviewing the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders.

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It is my hope that you are enjoying a relaxing summer. Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential. As

the Chair of the School Board of Broward County and the Board Member representing District 2, I have had

the pleasure of visiting many schools - witnessing first-hand our students enjoying much success.

Over 15,000 high school students and 8,300 middle school students participate in organized school system sports. It is exciting to report that fifty percent of our athletes are female. With the recent addition of girls flag football and competitive cheerleading, the school system is a recognized national leader in gender equity, ensuring equal opportunities for our female athletes.

Many of our students volunteered countless hours, giving back to their schools

and their communities, demonstrating a true commitment to the betterment of others. This was truly evident by the numerous events held at our schools. Relay for Life events raised funds for cancer research, the DiaBEAT This! event allowed students to have fun and raise funds for diabetes research, and a food-packing event provided 15,000 meals for orphaned/homeless children in the USA.

We celebrated many successes in the 2013-14 school year and I would like to thank our dedicated teachers, support staff, school administrators, parents and community partners for making that possible.

It is the goal of BCPS to ensure that every student receives the very best instruction in pursuit of becoming a well-rounded individual. As the 2014-2015 school year begins, I look forward to another amazing year as we continue to strive to achieve that goal.

Enjoy these last days of summer. I look forward to seeing you in the upcoming school year!

WELComE bACK To SChooL!

Patricia Good; Chair, Broward County School Board, District 2

Each year, the city remembers the victims and honors the heroes of September 11, 2001. On Saturday, September 6, the City is hosting its annual “September 11th Remembrance 5K.” The route will begin at the Northwest Regional Library and head northbound on University Drive.

The route will continue on University Drive and loop back at 48th Manor heading south on University Drive, finishing at the 9/11 Memorial. Please note that no bikes, skates or pets are permitted. Participants may pre-register on Active.com. Cost is $25 for adults and $20 for participants 18 and under. Race day registration will begin at 5 a.m. and cost will go up $5. Photo ID is required and only cash will be accepted on race day. Also, you can register to be a volunteer at the race at Active.com All proceeds go

toward future September 11th Memorial services, future 5Ks and for maintenance of the Memorial site.

On Thursday, September 11 at 6 p.m., the City will honor the victims by laying a wreath at the 9/11 Memorial located outside Northwest Regional Library, followed by a tribute service inside the Library in the Community Room.

The city would like to give a special thanks to the main sponsors, which include Gold Sponsor Cypen & Cypen, Silver Sponsors Oppenheimer Funds, Adelman & Adelman, KeyBank and Whole Foods Market Coral Springs.

For more information, please call 954-344-1147. The Northwest Regional Library is located at 3151 N. University Drive, just south of Sample Road.

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It feels like just yesterday I was speaking at graduation ceremonies wishing the class of 2014 all the best. It won’t be long before my own little girls

walk across the graduation stage with big smiles and even bigger dreams. As a parent, we all want to give our children the best. Great public schools give our students the opportunity to dream. It’s why I began my career as a special education teacher. It’s why I ran for offi ce and it’s why I serve the students of Broward County.

I am so proud of Broward County Public Schools and I think you should be, too. Last year 13 of our high schools ranked among the best in the nation and state by US News & World Report. 92% of our high schools received an “A” or “B” rating from the state. We were #1 in the state for the number of high school students earning Advanced Placement Awards, Honors and Distinctions.

Our mission at Broward County Public Schools is to educate today’s students to succeed in tomorrow’s world. A world where computer science is a top paying college degree and computer programming jobs are growing at two-times the national average. Last year, we announced a District partnership with Code.org. For the upcoming school year, 22 of our middle schools will be integrating

computer science into math and science classes and 15 of our high schools will offer a new computer science course. We have expanded our robotics curriculum and extracurricular programs. Our students have participated in local, regional and world robotics competitions. We are expanding our Digital 5, personalized 1 to 1 learning program to 25 more elementary schools. We have six new STEM Museum Magnet Elementary Schools and are continuing to expand our SECME STEM Olympiad. These are great achievements that will prepare our students to succeed in tomorrow’s world.

I am proud to be a Broward County Public School parent and to send my girls to one of the best school districts in America. Districts across our state have tightened their budgets. Last year we were recognized for having the lowest administrative cost in the state, meaning Broward Schools spends a larger percentage of our budget in the classroom compared to our counterparts.

I believe in public education and I believe that each child should be given every opportunity possible to achieve their dreams. Education is a great equalizer and great schools build great communities. I believe in the potential of our students.

For more information on Broward County Schools, please visit the website www.browardschools.com. Robin Bartleman may be reached at (754) 321-2009 or via email at [email protected].

TAKING PRIDE IN YOUR BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOLS

Robin Bartleman, Broward County School Board, Countywide/At Large

SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER13The City of Parkland and Northwest Medical Center invites all Parkland residents out to P.L.A.Y. Day at Pine Trails Park on Saturday, September 13, from 10am - 1pm. There will be bounce houses, Parkland sports leagues with demonstrations, obstacle course from Anytime Fitness and food trucks. P.L.A.Y. Day is open to Parkland children and the adults! Admission is FREE. 10555 Trails End, Parkland. For more information please contact the Parkland Parks and Recreation Department at 954-757-4105.

WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER29Join in for all the fun at the 2nd Annual Halloween Festival. Please join us on Wednesday, October 29, from 4pm - 8pm at the Equestrian Center, on Holmberg Road in Parkland. Activities will include an interactive DJ with dancing, stilt walkers, photo opportunities, pumpkin patch, food trucks and so much more! It’s sure to be a “Spooktacular” time! For more information please contact the Parkland Parks and Recreation Department at 954-757-4105.

CongratulationstoourRed,WhiteandBlueCelebrationWinners!

Strollers1st Place: Tejas Hierholzer2nd Place: Family Bermudez

Ages2-51st Place: Abhay Agarwal2nd Place: Emily Hoder3rd Place: Adrika Hierholzer 3rd Place: Austin Passivo

Ages6-81st Place: Marissa Hernandez2nd Place: Katelyn Campanella 3rd Place: Lilly Shortz

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CORALSPRINGS&PARKLAND

Clubs & OrganizationsABOUT OUR Y…We are a powerful association of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. Every day we work side by side with our neighbors in the communities we serve have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. At the Y, strengthening communities is our cause. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

BIG BIKE RIDERS CHILDREN’S FOUNDATIONThe Big Bike Riders Children’s Foundation is a Coral Springs based foundation and 501 (C) (3) Non-Profi t. We dedicate ourselves to raising funds and in-kind donations for children less fortunate in our South Florida communities. In South Florida, numerous children are in need of some form of support. That support may be fi nancial, in-kind, or just a hug from a big burley biker or one of our lady bikers. We love to ride our motorcycles, logging “Smiles Miles” and helping children less fortunate in our communities. For more information, visit their website at bikerscare4kids.org.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, INC. Help children reach their full potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with measurable impact. 4101 Ravenswood Road, Suite 226, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. To learn more about becoming a mentor, enrolling your child into our programs or making a donation, please visit bbbsbroward.org or email [email protected]. (954) 584-9990.

BEREAVEMENT GROUPAdults are invited to the Coral Springs Funeral Home on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Facilitated by Katie Lemieux, Family and Couples Counseling. Free to participants. Call Karen at (954) 255-8511.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAAges 7 and up. Have Fun, Make Friends, See New Things. Boy Scouts prove themselves in an environment that challenges their courage and tests their nerve. After they’ve been given the proper guidance from those with experience and know-how, they take their own lead, going places they’ve never gone, seeing things they’ve never seen, and diving into the rugged world of outdoor adventure, relying on teamwork and character to accomplish what everyone else thinks is impossible. Learn more about Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, & Sea Scouts at beascout.scouting.org.

CLUB AWESOME TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONALJoin us Fridays! 7:00AM-8:30AM. Attend free as a guest. Every Friday morning before work, the members of Toastmasters Club Awesome practice public speaking and leadership. Some members come seeking to overcome a fear of public speaking. Others have jobs that require them to teach, lead, present, convince, or sell, and they want to do those things better. New location: Coral Springs Financial Plaza, 3300 North University Drive, 2nd fl oor. Membership and information: www.clubawesome.org.

COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMThe Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) program helps train people to be better prepared to respond to emergency situations in their communities. When emergencies happen, C.E.R.T. members can give critical support to fi rst responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at a disaster site. C.E.R.T. members can also help with non-emergency projects that help improve the safety of the community. Contact Assistant Fire Marshal Larry Archacki (954) 346-1394. www.coralsprings.org/cert

CORAL SPRINGS ARTIST GUILDAs a community dedicated artists and volunteers, we come together to create, inspire, and learn from each other. Representing a broad spectrum of techniques, mediums, and talents, the Coral Springs Artist Guild’s presents with exceptional professionalism twice a year at the Coral Springs Museum of Art. Our shows and receptions are a wonderful place to meet artists, be inspired by the expanse of talent, and learn the importance of incorporating art in your everyday lifestyle. www.coralspringsartistguild.org. For membership please contact [email protected].

CORAL SPRINGS CHAMBER OF COMMERCEBusiness owners interested in becoming a chamber member can join one of the largest professional networks by calling (954) 752-4242. The Coral Springs Chamber can be your link to powerful business connections and assistance. Join hundreds of other committed ‘corporate citizens’ by investing in the Chamber and your community.

CORAL SPRINGS CRAFT GUILDThe Coral Springs Craft Guild strives to improve and uphold the quality of handcrafted items sold in the area, teach crafts at the meetings and workshops, stimulate creativity in design and use of materials, provide an outlet for the exhibition and sale of our members’ unique crafts, enhance fellowship within the local crafting community, and interact with the community through scholarships and service projects. The Guild meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at Cypress Hall, Cypress Hammock Park, 1300 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs. The programs are free to the public. www.coralspringscraftguild.com. (954) 752-8821.

CORAL SPRINGS DOWNTOWN LIONS CLUB“We Serve” is the Lions’ motto, and we were indeed very active in meeting the needs of our community. The club meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Wings Plus on Sample Road. (954) 336-8048 or Email: [email protected]

CORAL SPRINGS FIRE EXPLORER PROGRAMA Fire Department sponsored program for high school youths, age 14-18, who have an interest in a career in the fi re or emergency medical fi eld. Explorers meet every other Sunday to participate in fi re training. Once off probation, Explorers ride on actual fi re apparatus to real life emergency calls. Must have at least a 2.0 GPA, completed the 8th grade and have no criminal record. Email Mike Moser for information at [email protected]. (954) 344-5934.

CORAL SPRINGS-PARKLAND DEMOCRATIC CLUBMeets at the Cypresshead Clubhouse, 7501 S. Cypresshead Drive, Parkland, at 7:30 PM on the fourth Monday of each month (but not in December). A Guest Speaker will appear, and coffee and donuts will be provided. These events are free, and everyone is welcome. For more information, please call Larry Fish at (954) 346-1924 or visit our website: www.geocities.com/cspkdems.

CORAL SPRINGS MOTHERS OF MULTIPLES CSMOMs is a 501(c)(3) non-profi t organization committed to supporting parents of multiples in Coral Springs & its surrounding areas. Our purpose is to provide support, education, guidance, and understanding for our members in matters unique to raising multiple birth children. We also strive to better our club and our community by participating in worthwhile fundraising events that directly benefi t children, families and parents. To learn more about our organization, please visit our website: www.csmoms.org or email: [email protected] (561) 908-4516.

CORAL SPRINGS/PARKLAND ROTARY CLUB The Rotary Club focuses on giving back to the community. The club meets Tuesdays 7:30AM at the Heron Bay Marriott. Contact (954) 753-5598 for membership information. Visit www.coralspringsparklandrotary.org.

CORAL SPRINGS WOMAN’S CLUBThe Woman’s Club meets at Cypress Hall in Cypress Hammock Park in Coral Springs. The club organizes outreach programs for the Special Olympics, Canine Companions, Sawgrass Nature Center and many more. To join please email [email protected], or [email protected].

GARDEN CLUB OF CORAL SPRINGS, INC.We bring year round advice, ideas and inspiration. Our members encompass all levels of experience in gardening, from Master Gardeners and Nursery owners to the novice gardener. Our monthly meetings feature knowledgeable speakers on divers subjects such as orchids, roses, palms, lawn care, butterfl y gardens, proper pruning, grafting and wildlife habitats. When you join our club, you will gain a wealth of gardening knowledge, become addicted to your garden, enjoy new friendships and feel good about your community. (954) 253-9189.

GIRL SCOUTS OF BROWARD COUNTY, INC. Provides informal educational programs for girls between ages 5-18. A safe and fun place for girls to discover, connect and take action. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confi dence and character, who make the world a better place. (954) 739-7660. www.gssef.org. 4701 NW 33rd Avenue, Oakland Park, FL 33309.

KIWANIS CLUBJoin the Kiwanis Club by contacting Membership chair Vickie Walter at (954) 420-5030. The club meets the 1st and 3rd Friday at 7:45 am. Kiwanians are volunteers changing the world through service to children and communities. Look at our website: www.kiwaniscoralsprings.com.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Come out and meet the members of an active group in Coral Springs helping members in the community. The Knights are a fraternal service organization dedicated to providing charitable services. Meetings vary with time and location within the city. Contact the membership chair Lou Cimaglia (954) 752-4690.

NEWCOMERS CLUB, INC.The Newcomers Club, Inc. welcomes people from Coral Springs, Parkland and the surrounding areas to join us in our activities. We provide both charitable and social activities for our membership. We are a nonprofi t organization that has been in existence since 1967. Email for more information: [email protected].

PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, INC.Parents without Partners helps single parents Broward County. Are you a single parent, male or female, custodial or non-custodial, separated, divorced, widowed or never married and want to know more about Parents without Partners? Then, please call Marie at (954) 433-8220 for more information. An international, non-profi t educational organization devoted to the interests of single parents and their children. www.parentswithoutpartners.org

PARKLAND’S TEEN ADVISORY GROUPJoin the City of Parkland’s Teen Advisory Group (TAG) and be an integral part of the community. Become a leader in your community. Create the programs and experiences that you would like to see offered in Parkland for teens. Receive community service hours for volunteering for city-sponsored special events and programs. Participants must be between the ages of 13-18 and a Parkland Resident. This program is free of charge. (954) 757-4105.

REPUBLICAN BUSINESS NETWORKThe Republican Business Network (RBN) promotes members via a business environment that will support the principles, objectives, and platform of the Republican Party. We work with nominated Republican candidates in local, state and national elections and provide exclusive and valuable networking services for our members. Our meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of every month, the 3rd Wednesday of every month, and the last Thursday of each month there is an evening mixer. To join our network or to come to one of our meetings log on to www.republicanbusinessnetwork.org. Email: [email protected].

SCENTSABILITY MICRO ENTERPRISINGParents and educators of special needs students please join us for monthly open house presentations to show you that ScentsAbility can teach your adults with special needs candle-making skills and retail training to enable them to work after graduation. Lighting the path to indenpendence one candle at a time. Contact Lynda Zimmerman at ScentsAbility at 114800 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, (954) 234-4405 x702. www.ScentsAbility.org.

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AUGUST2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTHPARTY IN THE PM6:00PM - 9:00PM. Parents leave your kids at the YMCA to party while you enjoy your own night out! Go to dinner, see a movie, or just spend a quiet night at home. Kids will spend the evening with Y staff for themed, instructional fun, such as Kitchen Creations, Origami & YFit! Children must be potty trained. Space is limited so register early! Ages 5-12. Y Members FREE | 1 Non-Member per each Y Member $10. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland, (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

EVERY SATURDAY IN AUGUSTCORAL SPRINGS MEGA GREEN FARMER’S MARKET8:30AM - 2:00PM. Downtown Coral Springs, 9400 W. Sample Road.

EVERY SUNDAY IN AUGUST BE KIND TO ANIMALS11:00AM. Be Kind To Animals – All Critters Matter is held at the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Drive in Coral Springs (Sample Rd & Sawgrass Expressway), each Sunday. Guests are introduced to a featured animal in SNC’s exhibit area. Bring the family to enjoy a unique and up-close experience and to learn how to be kind to all animals. Feature offering may be canceled in inclement weather. For more information visit www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org or call (954) 752-WILD.

WEDNESDAYS IN AUGUSTNATURE EXPLORERS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM10:00AM - 11:00AM. Come and enjoy a hands-on adventure exploring our natural environment and the creatures that inhabit it. Class includes a book, crafts, activities and live animal visit. The Sawgrass Nature Center, 3000 Sportsplex Drive, welcomes Nature Explorers from ages 3-5 to our preschool program. Cost: $5 for SNC members ($8 non-members) per class. For more information and to register: www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org (954) 752-WILD (9453).

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22KIDS OF LOVE AND PANTHERS ICE DEN 3RD ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL BASH 8:00PM - 11PM. Celebrate the Start of School by coming out to the Panthers Ice Den for the BACK 2 SCHOOL BASH. A portion of the proceeds with benefit Kids of Love - Kids Helping Kids with Cancer. Panthers Ice Den, 3299 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22BINGO7:00PM - 8:00PM. Join in the fun during Bingo at the YMCA, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. Registration required. (954) 757-4105.

FRIDAY, SAT., SUN., AUGUST 22-23-24CRUSH GAMESALL DAY. The Best CrossFit competitors come to South Florida. Admission Fri. and Sat. $15, Sun. $10, all 3 days $25. BB&T Center, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise. (800) 745-3000.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24ARTS, EATS AND BEATS10:00AM - 2:00PM. Family time at Pine Trails Park, 10555 Trails End, Parkland, with local bands, craft vendors, food trucks and entertainment for the kids. (954) 757-4105.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28HEALTH AND BEAUTY EXPO6:00PM - 9:00PM. The Health and Beauty Expo will be held at Kol Tikvah, 6750 University Dr, Parkland. (Registration & Ticket Purchase Required) (954) 757-4105.

SEPTEMBER2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTHPARTY IN THE PM6:00PM - 9:00PM. Parents leave your kids at the YMCA to party while you enjoy your own night out! Go to dinner, see a movie, or just spend a quiet night at home. Kids will spend the evening with Y staff for themed, instructional fun, such as Kitchen Creations, Origami & YFit! Children must be potty trained. Space is limited so register early! Ages 5-12. Y Members FREE | 1 Non-Member per each Y Member $10. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland, (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

EVERY SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBERCORAL SPRINGS MEGA GREEN FARMER’S MARKET8:30AM - 2PM. Downtown Coral Springs, 9400 W. Sample Road.

EVERY SUNDAY IN SEPTEMBERBE KIND TO ANIMALS11:00AM. Be Kind To Animals – All Critters Matter is held at the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Drive in Coral Springs (Sample Rd & Sawgrass Expressway), each Sunday. Guests are introduced to a featured animal in SNC’s exhibit area. Bring the family to enjoy a unique and up-close experience and to learn how to be kind to all animals. For more information visit www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org or call (954) 752-WILD.

WEDNESDAYS IN SEPTEMBERNATURE EXPLORERS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM10:00AM - 11:00AM. Come and enjoy a hands-on adventure exploring our natural environment and the creatures that inhabit it. Class includes a book, crafts, activities and live animal visit. The Sawgrass Nature Center, 3000 Sportsplex Drive, welcomes Nature Explorers from ages 3-5 to our preschool program. Cost: $5 for SNC members ($8 non-members) per class. For more information and to register: www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org (954) 752-WILD (9453).

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 KIDS OF LOVE AND SAWGRASS LANES 5TH ANNUAL BACK 2 SCHOOL; BACK IN SUPPORT OF CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.10:00AM - 3:00 PM. Come to Sawgrass Lanes on Labor Day for a FREE EVENT. Bounce houses, obstacle course, dunk tanks, bowling instructions, face painting, arts and crafts, vendor table and live entertainment. Please come out and support CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. Sawgrass Lanes, 8501 N. Univ. Dr., Tamarac.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS 9/11 5K 6:30AM. The City of Coral Springs hosts is annual ‘September 11th 5K Remembrance. The 5K will begin at the Northwest Regional Library, 3201 N. Univ. Drive, Coral Springs, and head northbound on Univ. Drive, finishing at the 9/11 Memorial. No bikes, skates or pets permitted. $20 for 18 and under, $25 for adults, $5 more to register the day of the race. Register with Gina Orlando: [email protected] or call (954) 344-1147.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6CONCERTS IN THE PARK6:00PM - 8:30PM. Lazy Bonze will play at Terramar Park, 10561 Trails End, Parkland.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 119/11 MEMORIAL6:00PM. The City of Coral Springs will honor the victims of 9/11 and with a tribute service at the Northwest Regional Library, 3501 N. Univ. Drive, Coral Springs. (954) 344-1147.

FRI. & SAT., SEPTEMBER 12 & 13KIDS CONSIGNMENT SALE8:30 AM - 9:30 AM SEPT. 12 VIP SALE 8:00 AM - 2:00PM SEPT. 13 PUBLIC SALE. Check out the huge kids consignment sale from the Coral Springs Mothers of Multiples (CSMOMs) at the Royal Palm Christian Church, 9600 Royal Palm Blvd., Coral Springs. Consigning opportunities available too! www.csmoms.org or email us: [email protected]

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13FISHING DERBY8:00AM - 10:00AM. Come out and fish with your child at Pine Trails Park, 10555 Trails End, Parkland. Remember to bring your fishing poles, bucket and bait. Prizes awarded. Free event. (954) 757-4105.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13PLAY DAY10:00AM - 1:00PM. Play Day with your children at Pine Trails Park, 10555 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 757-4105.

SEPTEMBER 18-21DISNEY ON ICETIMES VARY. Presenting the Worlds of Fantasy by Disney on Ice. BB&T Center, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise. (800) 745-3000.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 209/11 MEMORIAL STAIR CLIMB9:00AM - 1:00PM. Climb stairs like a firefighter in memory of our fallen heroes from 9/11. J.P.Taravella High School DECA students are giving the community a rare opportunity to climb and remember with the National Fallen Firefighter Foundation. Held at the Coral Springs Financial Plaza, 3300 N. Univ. Dr., Coral Springs. $30 per person. Register now: (954) 899-5543.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE7:30AM-11:00AM. The City of Coral Springs’ holds the garage sale at Mullins Park, 10000 Ben Geiger Drive, Coral Springs. The spaces are first-come, first-served. Reserve your space by bringing a check to the Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Dr., 8am-9pm daily. (954) 345-2119.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20PET ADOPTION DAY 10:00AM - 2:00PM. Pet Adoption Day at Barkland Dog Park, 9245 Ranch Rd, Parkland.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24EREV ROSH HASHANAH7:00PM. Temple Beth Chai invites you to the High Holiday Services 2014/5775 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School auditorium, 5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland. All are welcome. Tickets are $136 for adults (no charge for children under 15). For more information call (954) 346-5030, or www.templebethchai.com.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25ROSH HASHANAH MORNING SERVICES10:00AM. Temple Beth Chai invites you to the High Holiday Services 2014/5775 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School auditorium, 5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland. All are welcome. Tickets are $136 for adults (no charge for children under 15). For more information call (954) 346-5030, or www.templebethchai.com.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27BIG FAT GREEK PARTY/INTERNATIONAL DINNER DANCE7:00PM. The City of Coral Springs’ annual International Dinner Dance is titled ‘Big Fat Greek Party’ this year, and held at the Coral Springs Marriott at Heron Bay, 11775 Heron Bay Blvd. Tickets are $60 and will not be sold after Sept. 22. (954) 344-1063.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28ARTS, EATS AND BEATS10:00AM - 2:00PM. Family time at Pine Trails Park, 10555 Trails End, Parkland, with local bands, craft vendors, food trucks and entertainment for the kids. (954) 757-4105.

OCTOBER2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTHPARTY IN THE PM6:00PM - 9:00PM. Parents leave your kids at the YMCA to party while you enjoy your own night out! Go to dinner, see a movie, or just spend a quiet night at home. Kids will spend the evening with Y staff for themed, instructional fun, such as Kitchen Creations, Origami & YFit! Children must be potty trained. Space is limited so register early! Ages 5-12. Y Members FREE | 1 Non-Member per each Y Member $10. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland, (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

EVERY SUNDAY IN OCTOBERBE KIND TO ANIMALS11:00AM. Be Kind To Animals – All Critters Matter is held at the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Drive in Coral Springs (Sample Rd & Sawgrass Expressway), each Sunday. Guests are introduced to a featured animal in SNC’s exhibit area. Bring the family to enjoy a unique and up-close experience and to learn how to be kind to all animals. For more information visit www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org or call (954) 752-WILD.

WEDNESDAYS IN OCTOBERNATURE EXPLORERS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM10:00AM - 11:00AM. Come and enjoy a hands-on adventure exploring our natural environment and the creatures that inhabit it. Class includes a book, crafts, activities and live animal visit. The Sawgrass Nature Center, 3000 Sportsplex Drive, welcomes Nature Explorers from ages 3-5 to our preschool program. Cost: $5 for SNC members ($8 non-members) per class. For more information and to register: www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org (954) 752-WILD (9453).

EVERY SATURDAY IN OCTOBER CORAL SPRINGS MEGA GREEN FARMER’S MARKET8:30AM - 2PM. Downtown Coral Springs, 9400 W. Sample Road.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3EREV YOM KIPPUR/KOL NIDRE7:00PM. Temple Beth Chai invites you to the High Holiday Services 2014/5775 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School auditorium, 5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland. All are welcome. Tickets are $136 for adults (no charge for children under 15). For more information call (954) 346-5030, or www.templebethchai.com.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4YOM KIPPUR MORNING SERVICE10:00AM. Temple Beth Chai invites you to the High Holiday Services 2014/5775 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School auditorium, 5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland. All are welcome. Tickets are $136 for adults (no charge for children under 15). For more information call (954) 346-5030, or www.templebethchai.com.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4POTTERY CLASS1:00PM - 4:00PM. Held at the Sawgrass Nature Center, 3000 Sportsplex Drive. Artist-in-residence, Jan Kolenda, will conduct a pottery class in which participants make their own squish dish. Class is for ages 13 and up, and is 3 hours long and includes all materials. Class size is limited to 25 and requires pre-registration. $45 non-members and $40 to members. (954) 752-WILD (9453).

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4YISKOR & NEILAH SERVICES/YOM KIPPUR2:00PM. Temple Beth Chai invites you to the High Holiday Services 2014/5775 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School auditorium, 5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland. All are welcome. Tickets are $136 for adults (no charge for children under 15). For more information call (954) 346-5030, or www.templebethchai.com.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 & 11CORAL SPRINGS CRAFT GUILD FALL/HOLIDAY SHOWFRI 5:00PM - 9:00PM AND SAT 9:00AM-4:00PM. This year’s 37th rendition entitled “Holiday Boutique & Craft Fair” will be held at the La Quinta Inn, 3701 N. University Drive, Coral Springs. Friday admission is $3 or 3 canned goods, and Saturday is free, and donations are accepted for community scholarships. www.coralspringscraftguild.com

FRI., SAT., SUN. OCTOBER 10, 11 & 12ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON ANNUAL CRAFT SHOWFRI 9:00AM - 5:00PM, SAT 9:00AM-7:00PM, SUN 8:00AM-2:00PM. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Coral Springs presents its 22nd Annual Craft Show. There will be a variety of vendors displaying unique handmade crafts, raffles, gift baskets, baked goods and a food court. Free dmission. Strollers Welcome. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church: 1401 Coral Ridge Drive, Coral Springs, across from Lakeview Plaza. For more information, call (954) 753-3330 or email [email protected].

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11VIDEO GAME CHALLENGETIME VARIES. The City of Coral Springs hosts its third annual Video Game Challenge, for youth ages 8-18, at Best Buy, 650 N. Univ. Dr., Coral Springs. The games will be played on Xbox and Playstation and prizes will be awarded. $2 to register at the Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Dr., and registrations close at noon, Friday, Sept. 19.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11CONCERTS IN THE PARK6:00PM - 8:30PM. Heart Tribute band will play at Terramar Park, 10561 Trails End, Parkland.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19PARKLAND’S MONSTER DASH7:00AM. Run or walk at the Monster Dash at Pine Trails Park 10555 Trails End, Parkland. 5K, 10K or a 1 mile fun run. Bring your family and try the Fun Run together. Register: (954) 757-4105.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24FOOTY’S BUBBLES & BONES GALA6:00PM - 11:00PM. Join Footy and Dan Marino at the Annual Bubbles & Bones for Here’s Help Charity at The Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood. Reserve a seat or table at www.HeresHelpInc.com.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24MOVIES IN THE PARK6:00PM - 8:00PM. Bring the family for a movie in Pine Trails Park, 10555 Trails End, Parkland. Call for movie title: (954) 757-4105.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29PARKLAND’S HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL4:00PM - 8:00PM. Halloween Festival will be held at the Equestrian Center, 8350 Ranch Road, Parkland. Come in costume. (954) 757-4105.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE. 6:00PM. Come out to watch student musicians in a live performance at the Parkland International Music Academy, 7391 N. St. Road 7, Parkland. (754) 229-6284.

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BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS

FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT ALL-STARS Competitive Cheer and Dance Facility. Come build a Pyramid for your next Birthday Party! A Human Pyramid, that is. Enjoy a 2 hour private party on a Sunday with all your friends. Ages 4 and up. You can tumble on the spring floor and tumble trak, and bounce on the trampoline. Only $15.00 per child. (954) 514-7250, www.Fla3threat.com.

CHEER FLORIDA ALL STARSCheer Florida, located at 4900 Lyons Technology Parkway Suite #8, is your premier location for all things Cheerleading. We offer everything from Competitive All-Star teams, to cheer and tumbling classes, private lessons, stretch, flexibility and strength training, to summer camps and birthday parties. Our 9000 sq. ft. facility is fully air-conditioned. We offer flexible camp days and times. Be sure to find us @ www.cheerfloridaallstars.com or call (954) 428-1155.

FLORIDA PANTHERS ICE DENCelebrate your birthday party at the coolest place in town! We offer party packages during our Saturday & Sunday afternoon public skate sessions as well as Friday & Saturday nights for kids 13 and over. Our parties can accommodate 10-30 kids, OR for parties of more than 30 guests, rent one of our sheets of ice for a private party of up to 100 guests! Let us do all the work for you while you sit back and enjoy the special day with friends and family members! For more information visit PanthersIceDen.com or call (954) 341-9956 TODAY!

DYAN’S COUNTRY KITCHEN - BAGELS AND DELIBuild Team Spirit! Let us be your “GO TO” place for a great breakfast before or after your games. Kid friendly and great food for everyone. Call ahead for special offers on large parties. Open 7 Days. Try us for Dinner or Catering, too. (954) 755-7590. 9100 Wiles Rd., Coral Springs.

BRIGHT & SMART - ROBOTICS & CODING BIRTHDAY PARTIESRobotics Birthday Parties are sensational! They are fun, educational, memorable and unique experience that will engage your child and his/her friends. This perfect party activity will bring the excitement of creating something with their hands, the thrill of seeing their imagination come to life and the satisfaction of being successful with their creation. We offer 90 minute, in-home robotics birthday parties supplying all of the material and equipment needed so each child is able to take a hands-on role in building a birthday robot! (954) 816-3346, [email protected],www.BrightAndSmart.com, Facebook: www.facebook.com/BrightAndSmart.

STRIKEGYM, COCONUT CREEK/PARKLANDStrikeGym offers truly unique birthday parties. SpiderMan parties with the ‘real’ Spiderman, wrestling parties, Zumba parties, American Ninja Warrior parties and much more. Lots of packages to choose from and your kids are guaranteed to have the time of their lives. Visit www.strikegym.com or call (954) 323-2531 for more info.

THE YMCA IS THE PLACE TO BE!YMCA Birthday Parties are a fun and unique birthday experience! Packages include one hour in the party room and one hour in the gym. Our friendly, knowledgeable YMCA Staff will help make your party easy for you and a blast for your birthday child and friends. Our birthday party packages can be customized to be just what your child wants this year! Bring your cake, presents and refreshments and celebrate with us! Lil’ Adventure Party Ages 2-5, Y Members $200 | Non-Members $300. Adventure Party Ages 6–13, Y Member $250 | Non-Members $325. Party Themes: Sports | Garden | DIVA | Craft | Tumble | Create your own. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622.

POOL PARTY PACKAGESThe City of Coral Springs offers water fun for all ages at the Cypress Water Park, 1300 Coral Springs Drive. Pay for everyone in the party to attend, rent a Funbrella, or rent the entire water park after hours! Book now: (954) 345-2109.

BLUEFOOT PIRATE ADVENTURESPlan your child’s next birthday party on the Bluefoot Pirate Ship. Our private birthday parties are a great and fun event for all children. The special birthday child becomes an honorary Pirate Captain for the day and heads the search for the hidden treasure. The map shows the way...but look out for pirates! The Best Kids Experience in Fort Lauderdale! To reserve your party call 954-530-8302 or 855-530-3400. 801 Seabreeze Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Present ad from the Sports & Activities Directory for $25 off your Private Birthday Party Package!

ENGINEERING FOR KIDS OF BROWARDWe are very passionate and excited to be able to inspire the next generation of engineers by bringing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to children ages 4 to 14 in a fun and challenging way through classes, summer camps, clubs and parties, in various locations across Broward County. Programs include 6-week after school programs, weekend workshops, spring/winter/summer camps, scouts, and home school groups. Register for one of our many introductory workshops today! We offer programs in LEGO® Robotics, Electronic Game Design, and in Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Marine and Mechanical engineering. (954)-678-1516 [email protected], www.engineeringforkids.com/broward or find us on Facebook: Engineering For Kids Broward.

MONSTER MINI GOLF 18 holes of indoor, monster themed, Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf. Experience cool special effects, great music, an interactive DJ, as well as arcade and redemption games! With two very posh, private party rooms and our Mad Scientist hosts, we are the perfect place for birthday and teen parties, field trips, fundraisers, group outings and corporate events. Monster Mini Golf is frightfully fun for all ages! 14435 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, 33027. (954) 589-1878.

WILD BIRTHDAY PARTIESYour child can have a special birthday party! The SNC presents a variety of native and exotic animals giving the guests a unique opportunity to get up close with nature. Programs are fun, but educational, in hopes of instilling the message that we all need to be stewards of the earth and to help all of its inhabitants. Afterwards guests enjoy a guided tour of the SNC exhibit area. Please call for additional themes, pricing and available dates. www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org, (954) 752-9453.

HUMANE SOCIETYParty like an Animal and have your next birthday party at the Humane Society of Broward County. What better way to celebrate your child’s birthday! Not only will your child have fun, but they will also learn about how they can help the homeless animals. Plus, your birthday fee will go directly to the Humane Society of Broward County to help care for the thousands of homeless animals received each year. www.humanebroward.com (954) 266-6848.

4 KIDS IN NEED.ORG ‘BE A HERO + HIRE A HERO’Movie grade costume characters come to life! Available for your next Birthday Party, Sweet Sixteen, Quince, Corporate event, etc. Offering characters such as Batman, Batgirl, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and even a life size remote control R2D2 robot with lights & sounds. Kids both big and small love R2. It’s more than an appearance, we offer a hero training with a message, along with an autography session with your hero. Working to help “Change the world one child at a time!” Contact us: 4KidsInNeed.Org, (954) 439-1878. Heroes with a mission.

CUSTOM RHINESTONE DESIGNSDesigned by Michael. Let your next special event shine with customized apparel. Perfect for Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Bridal Showers, Weddings, Cheer/Dance Groups, Gymnastic Teams, Schools, Sports Teams and even Business Logos. This unique way to express yourself is elegant and affordable. Want to create your own design or need a little help? Michael offers FREE artwork and a FREE sample. We also carry a full line of tops and bottoms ready to embellish with your unique design. www.DesignedbyMichael.com. If Bling is your Thing, contact Michael at (954) 270-7474.

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SPORTSBADMINTONFLORIDA BADMINTON ASSOCIATION Organizing the promotion of the sport of Badminton including running a yearly international level Tournament. 4613 University Dr., Coral Springs. www.flabadminton.org, [email protected].

BASEBALL & T-BALLCORAL SPRINGS WINTER BASEBALLRegistration will be held next May. The season runs from Aug. 20 – Nov. 15. Ages 4 – 15 years old. Divisions of play: 6-U, 8-U, 9-U, 10-U, 12-U, 15-U. Those interested in coaching should register early as positions go quickly and each coach must secure a sponsor. All games are held at North Community Park, 5601 Coral Springs, Drive. Go to our website: www.CSWB.us. Information Hotline: (954) 341-0702.

CORAL SPRINGS AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUERegistration will be November. Season practice begins February; games are March to May, Tournament June and July. Leagues divided by age and ability: Farm I-7 years old; Farm II, III, IV-8 and 9 years old; Little League-10 and 12 years old; Junior League-13 years old; Senior League-14 and 15 years old. All games played at Mullins Park, 10000 NW 29 Street. Participants living in all areas west of State Rd. 7 (441) to Sawgrass Expressway, Royal Palm Blvd. north to Wiles Rd.; Coral Ridge Dr. west to Sawgrass Expressway. www.csall.com.

CORAL SPRINGS NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUEGames will not be until April. Participants living within City limits south of Royal Palm Blvd. and east of Coral Ridge Drive. Must be 7 years old as of May 1, 2014. Registration held November and December. Leagues divided by age and ability: Farm I-7 years old; Farm II, III, IV-8 and 9 years old; Little League-10 and 12 years old; Junior League-13 years old; Senior League-14 and 15 years old. All games are played at Cypress Park 1301 Coral Springs Drive. www.csnll.org.

CORAL SPRINGS NORTH SPRINGS LITTLE LEAGUEParticipants living in areas north of Wiles Road in the City of Coral Springs. Must be 7 years old by May 1. Practice in February, games April to May, tournament June to August. Leagues are divided by age and ability: 1-8 machine pitch and 7-8 player/coach pitch; 9-10 competitive minors and 9-10 recreational minors; Little League majors and minors; 50/70; Juniors for 13 and 14 years old; Seniors for 14, 15, 16 years old; Big League for 16 to 18 years old. All games held at North Community Park 5601 Coral Springs Drive. www.eteamz.com/northsprings.

CORAL SPRINGS TBALLRegistration will be in December and January. Season is March 1-June 15. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Games are non-competitive, everyone bats and plays, co-ed. All games are held at Mullins Park, 10000 NW 29 Street. Ages: 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 years old. Players must be 4 1/2 at the start of the T-Ball season. Must be 5 years old by May 1 of current year. (954) 345-2255.

PARKLAND LITTLE LEAGUEBaseball and Tee-Ball. Ages 5-18. Sign up in Nov. and Dec., season in March. For more information call the hotline: (954) 604-2442.

PARKLAND POKERS TRAVEL BASEBALL 15U/14UOur mission is to teach and cultivate a love for America’s Pastime. In our 12th season, our program is the Defending 2013 Division Champions! The Parkland Pokers 15U/14U Baseball Team has earned 6 Division Championships. The Parkland Pokers Philosophy: Play Hard… Play Right… and Love the Game. For more information, or to be a part of the 15U/14U Parkland Pokers contact: [email protected] www.ParklandPokerBaseball.com.

BASKETBALLCORAL SPRINGS BASKETBALL CLUBwww.csbchoops.com. All games played at Mullins Park and/or Coral Springs Gymnasium.•FALLBASKETBALL: Youth and Adult programs. Registration is July/

August. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Girls and boys are welcome ages 6 and up, women/men over 18, season runs from September to October.

•SPRINGBASKETBALLCLUB: Registration is January/February. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Boys and girls ages 6 and up. Season is March to May.

•HIGHSCHOOLSPRINGBASKETBALL: Registration is December/January. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Boys and girls ages 6 and up. Women & men over 18. Season February-March.

•WINTERBASKETBALL: Registration is September/October. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Boys and girls are welcome ages 6 to 17. Season is November to January.

•SUMMERBASKETBALL: Registration is April/May. Girls and boys ages 6 and up; High School girls/boys; and women/men 18 and over. Season runs from June to August.

PARKLAND BASKETBALLBoys and girls ages 7-17. Sign ups September through November. Season from Jan.-April. Volunteers are needed. www.ParklandBasketball.com. Call the hotline: (954) 227-0989.

TRIPLE THREAT BASKETBALL SKILLS ACADEMYAt the after school basketball academy, boys and girls ages 7-16 will learn the fundamentals of basketball. Through drills, games and team activities, your child will take their game to the next level. Contact Coach Orlando “O” McCorvey at: [email protected] or the Coral Springs Gymnasium.

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CHEER CHANT POM POMSJoy Deco, Inc. teaches the latest cheers and chants, jumps and stunts along with pom pom musical routines. $40 every 4 weeks, at the Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Drive. Pre-registration is required. Classes are 7:00PM-7:45PM, for ages 5-9. www.joydecoenterprises.com (954) 345-2200.

CYCLING & BIKINGCSP EXPRESSCSP Express is an organization of swimmer, bicyclist and runner enthusiasts who are interested in promoting the benefits of exercise. Cyclists/Triathletes/Dualthletes are all welcome to join CSP Express and start training now! See our website for more information: www.cspexpress.com.

DIVINGCORAL SPRINGS AQUATIC COMPLEX(954) 345-2121, www.aquaticcomplex.com. 12441 Royal Palm Boulevard, Coral Springs. •CORALSPRINGSDIVETEAM&LESSONS: The Dive Club is

a year-round competitive program for children and young adults. Registration is held at the front desk from 6AM-8:30PM. Please check our website at www.coralspringsdiveclub.us for more information or call us at (954) 345-2121.

EQUESTRIANEQUESTRIAN CENTER AT TEMPLE PARKThe Center is located at 8350 Ranch Road, across from the Ranches in Parkland. All riders must be 18 or older and wear a helmet. Features 2 equestrian rings for riding. (954) 753-5040.

FOOTBALLCORAL SPRINGS CHARGERS TACKLE FOOTBALL CLUBThe Coral Springs Chargers are a privately sponsored traveling competitive tackle football club, fielding teams in seven weight divisions. We are one of 14 local cities that comprise the American Youth Football League (AYFL) in South Florida. Registration online at www.cschargers.com Football Ages 7-14. *NEW Mighty Mite Division for ages 5 & 6. Season runs July - Mid November. Full Practices start in early July. Games on Saturdays starting in Mid-August. Parents must supply cleats. For more information Call: Donn Grushka (954) 882-4107.

PARKLAND Y(954) 384-9622. www.ymcabroward.org. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. •BasketballFUNDAMENTALS: Ages 5-15. Held on Sundays.

Learn or hone the fundamental skills of the sport that the Y invented. These fun-filled clinics focus on skill development, such as passing, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, zone defense and offensive play, as well as teamwork and participation in an exciting and stimulating environment. Register online or at the Front Desk.

•YouthBasketballLeague: Ages 5-15. Quarterly Seasons: Sept. 9-Nov. 7. Practices: Tuesdays. Games: Fri. & Sat. Everybody plays, everybody wins! Recreational basketball for boys and girls divided into age-appropriate groups who learn sportsmanship, teamwork, and fair play, while developing the fundamental skills and strategies of basketball. Includes practices, games, and jersey. Y Members $100, Non-Members $175

•BasketballClinic: Ages 5-15. Nov. 11 – Dec. 16. Tues. 6:00PM-7:15PM. These fun-filled clinics focus on skill development, teamwork and participation in an exciting and stimulating environment. This program is a great opportunity for children to learn new skills or hone the ones they already possess. Basic fundamentals such as passing, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, zone defense and offensive play will be taught. Y Members $100 | Non-Members $175

CHEERLEADINGCHEER FLORIDA ALL STARSCheer Florida, located at 4900 Lyons Technology Parkway Suite #8, is your premier location for all things Cheerleading. We offer everything from Competitive All-Star teams, to cheer and tumbling classes, private lessons, stretch, flexibility and strength training, to summer camps and birthday parties. Our 9000 sq. ft. facility is fully air-conditioned. We offer flexible camp days and times. Be sure to find us @ www.cheerfloridaallstars.com or call (954) 428-1155.

FLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT ALL-STARSCome be a part of the back to back National Champions in competitive all star cheerleading! Fully air conditioned building featuring two spring floors, tumble trak, rod floor, trampoline,and separate dance studio. All Ages, All Skill Levels! Mention this ad and receive a $5.00 discount on your first tumbling class. 2290 71st Terrace, Davie. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.

CHEERLEADING, DANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MORE SUMMER CAMP AGES 5 TO 12 PRESENTED BY AMERICA’S LEADERSSince 1994, America’s Leaders has been providing outstanding, positive programs for girls in Broward County Schools. We believe that all girls should have positive role models and activities that help them be their best and to have FUN! Our Summer Camp activities include: Cheerleading, Dance, Manners Classes, Leadership Activities, Crafts, Skit Class, Performances, Team Building and so MUCH MORE! We have Outstanding Staff with everyone over 18 years of age, NO CIT’s, all CPR and First Aid Certified and Background Checked. For all of the details, please visit our website at www.AmericasLeaders.net. or call our office at (954) 748-5977.

CORAL SPRINGS CHARGERS CHEERLEADING SQUADSRegistration will be in May at www.cschargers.com. Ages 5-15. *NEW Mighty Mite Division for ages 4 & 5. Season runs July - Mid November. Full Practices start in early July. Games on Saturdays starting Mid-August. Please see our website for information or call: Kim Valldeperas (954) 294-6747.

CORAL SPRINGS FLAG CHEERLEADINGRegistration were held in March and April. Games begin in August. Age ranges: Pee Wee 5-6 years, Freshmen: 7-9 years, Junior 10-11 years, Senior 12-14 years. Early registration discounts, and sibling discounts. Cheerleaders learn not only cheerleading skills, chants, cheers, dances and jumps, but also the value of being part of a sports team, cooperation, teamwork, making new friends, learning a new sport and having fun doing it! www.CSffc.org.

PARKLAND RANGERS CHEERLEADINGThe Parkland Ranger Cheerleading Program is part of the Pop Warner Cheer Program. Season began August 1, with games beginning August 30 and running through December, depending on playoffs. Times and days for practices vary. Games on Saturdays, and home games are held at Coral Springs High School. www.ParklandRangers.com. For more information: [email protected].

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PARKLAND RANGERS TACKLE FOOTBALLRegistration takes place from February - June. Season runs from August 1 - December, depending on playoffs. Tackle Football: $250.00, Includes practice jersey, practice pants, game pants, game jersey, helmet, chin strap, shoulder pads, 7 piece hip/thigh/knee pad set and mouth piece...All except mouth piece and practice jersey are to be returned at season’s end. We encourage all to wear their practice jerseys in the off-season to help promote the program. Our home field is at Coral Springs High School, 7201 W. Sample Road. NOTE: You will be responsible for purchasing your own football cleats/spikes...color should be black. (954) 547-6486 or email [email protected].

CORAL SPRINGS FLAG FOOTBALLRegistration takes place next March and April, at Cypress Hall, 1300 Coral Springs Drive. Tryouts at Mullins Park. Age ranges: Pee Wee 5-6 years, Freshmen: 7-9 years, Junior 10-11 years, Senior 12-14 years. Early registration discounts, and sibling discounts. Games held at Mullins Park, 10000 NW 29 Street, Coral Springs. Games played Aug. – Oct. Check our website for information: www.CSffc.org.

PARKLAND FLAG FOOTBALLRegistration will open May 2015. Parkland and Coral Springs residents welcome. Evaluations and draft are held in August. Games are held at Pine Trails in Parkland. Co-ed and girls teams from 5-14 years old. For up to date information log on to: www.ParklandFlag.com.

GYMNASTICSCHEER FLORIDA ALL STARSCheer Florida located at 4900 Lyons Technology Parkway, Suite #8, is your premier location for all things Cheerleading. Amazing 9,000 sq. ft. facility. We offer everything from Competitive All-Star teams, to cheer and tumbling classes, private lessons, stretch, flexibility and strength training, to summer camps and birthday parties, and Zumba too! Be sure to find us @ www.cheerfloridaallstars.com. (954) 428-1155.

TINY TOTS TUMBLING/PARKLAND YMCAAges 3-5. Mon. 3:30-4:15. Enjoy tumbling skills, learn hand-eye coordination, balance and tumbling specific skills through movement, dance & music. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622. www.ymcabroward.org.

HOCKEYFLORIDA PANTHERS ICEDENStay cool all year long at the Florida Panthers IceDen! We offer hockey programs for all ages and skill levels. Sign up your child TODAY for one of our Learn to Play classes, leagues or camps! We have something for everyone and even offer pickup hockey and private lessons. Come experience the greatest game on earth at Panthers IceDen! LEARN MORE about exciting programs at Panthers IceDen.com or call (954) 341-9956!

PANTHER MINI MITES LEAGUE8 years of age and under. Saturdays and Sundays 9:00am to 10:00am. Entry level program to develop and play in a team environment. Go to: PanthersIceDen.com for times and prices.

LACROSSECORAL SPRINGS CHIEFS LACROSSE Registration begins September 1, 2014, for Coral Springs residents and non-residents. Ages groups: U7 Boys, U9 Boys, U11 Boys, U13 Boys, U15 Boys, U7 Girls, U9 Girls, U11 Girls, U13 Girls, U15 Girls. Home games held at Coral Springs Sportsplex and Mullins Park. Practice January, games February to May. New players are welcome! Complete details including prices and payment options are online: www.CoralSpringsLacrosse.com.

PARKLAND REDHAWKS RECREATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUERegistration begins September. Boys & Girls in KG through 8th grade. Our season runs from January to May. Check out our website www.parklandlacrosse.com for more info.

MARTIAL ARTSSTRIKEGYM TAEKWONDO, COCONUT CREEK/PARKLANDTaekwondo with Coach Marco Nogueira. Over 30 years of experience in Olympic Taekwondo. 5th Degree Black Belt under World Taekwondo Federation. We are seriously committed to teach Martial Arts … not a playground nor a BELT FACTORY! Just pure TAEKWONDO! First class is always FREE. We also offer Kids Jiu Jitsu and MMA. Visit www.strikegym.com or call (954) 323-2531 for more info.

FKA MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMYOffers top quality programs for kids, teens, and adults in the city of Margate. FKA combines the philosophy and traditions of Martial Arts with a new age approach “Learn to teach, and teach to Learn” to give children the confidence and principles they need to be successful. Visit our website www.FKAmartialarts.com and give our programs a try by taking advantage of our online specials. Parents if you are looking for a way to get in shape try our high energy Cardio Kickboxing or Zumba programs. After School Martial Arts Program from 2:00.p.m - 6:00.p.m includes safe & secure licensed child transportation. (954) 973-0222.

AMERICAN TOP TEAMAmerican Top Team Coconut Creek is considered the mecca of Martial Arts academies. This 20,000 sq. ft. academy (largest in Florida!), offers expert instruction from our certified Black Belt and professional instructors. We specialize in helping novice and beginning students offering classes in: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (“BJJ”), Mixed Martial Arts (“MMA”), Submission Grappling, Kickboxing / Muay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling and Fitness. Our award –winning kids program, starts at 3 years old! If you’re looking for an academy that will help you achieve your goals, then give us a call at: (954) 425-0705 to schedule a free tour, or stop by and visit us: 4631 Johnson Road – Coconut Creek. Men, women, kids and teens all welcome!

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CORAL SPRINGS UNITED FCAt Coral Springs United F.C., our goal is to develop players to their maximum potential both individually and as a member of the larger team unit. Call (954) 821-1356 or visit coralspringsunited.com. Email [email protected].

PARKLAND RECREATION SOCCERRegistration will be held in August. The season begins with practices in mid October and continues through early February. Divisions begin at Under 5, and go up to and include Under 18. You can also sign-up on-line at www.parklandsoccer.net or for more information call (954) 410-5172.

PARKLAND PREDATORS TRAVEL SOCCER CLUBBoys and girls ages 8-18. Tryouts were held in May. The season begins in September. For more information: www.ParklandPredators.net.

SOCCER BUDDIESA program that creates friendships among its participants from the special needs and typical populations. The participants are matched together for the entire season which runs from November through February. Games are only on Saturday from 3:30 to 4:30, at Quigley Park, on Parkside Drive, Parkland. www.parklandsoccer.net/soccer_buddies. (954) 753-9430.

PARKLAND Y SOCCER(954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End, Parkland 33076. www.ymcabroward.org.•SOCCERFUNDAMENTALS: Ages 5-15. Held on Mondays.

These fun-filled sessions focus on learning or honing basic skills development, such as dribbling, passing and heading, as well as teamwork and participation in an exciting and stimulating environment. 8-week sessions.

SOFTBALLYOUTH SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION OF CORAL SPRINGSRegistration in August for Sept-Nov season. Coral Springs residents are given first priority. Ages for girls and boys 5-18. Games will be played at Betti Stradling Park, 10301 Wiles Rd., Coral Springs. (954) 345-2200. Go to website for the Spring 2014 Travel tryouts information. www.eteamz.com/ysacs.

CORAL SPRINGS WOMEN’S SOFTBALLRegistration in August. Women 18 and older and out of high school. Non-residents are eligible. Games will be played at Forest Hills Park, 2500 Forest Hills Blvd. (954) 345-2200.

PARKLAND GIRLS’ SOFTBALLGirls ages 5-16. The season runs from February through May. Sign ups begin in November. For more information: www.ParklandGirlsSoftball.com.

AMERICAN DRAGON MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMYWe are Instructors who want to create the best learning environment possible for kids all over America. We want to provide the tools to help parents teach their kids to Become Stronger Mentally, Physically, Emotionally, and Socially. We have been working with kids over the last two decades and have amazing stories to tell about their successes, and have witnessed the powerful, long-term benefits of martial arts training for children. It is our Ultimate Goal to share this message with as many parents as possible. We believe that parents like you are looking for something to assist you in your job to give your children every possible life advantage, and want to help you do that! We also offer after school programs in martial arts, character building, and leadership Monday through Friday. We work with a professional transportation company based in Coral Springs and have a certified pediatric registered nurse to lead our program. Visit: parentslovemartialartscoralspringsfl.com and www.americandragon.net , 10595 Wiles Rd. Coral Springs, (954) 255-6545.

PARKOUR TRAININGFLORIDA TRIPLE THREATA FIRST in Broward County! Beginner to advanced Parkour, Free Running, Tricking now available at Florida Triple Threat. Ages 8 and up. Friday nights 7:00pm - 9:00pm there is a structured class teaching the skills and the art of Parkour. Newly added obstacles to simulate the outdoors. (954) 514-7250. 2290 SW 71st Terrace, Davie 33317.

STRIKEGYM PARKOUR, COCONUT CREEK/PARKLANDStrikeGym’s Parkour and Urban Acrobatics program is taught by APK Certified and American Ninja Warrior Participant Coach Blake ‘Thor’ Barrett and is an “American Parkour” sanctioned facility. Blake teaches the art of efficiently moving from point A to Point B using vaults, strides, jumps, rolls, tumbling and other skills. Acrobatics is Balance, Power and Tumbling. When you combine them you have the Modern Art of Free Running and a fantastic workout. Visit www.strikegym.com or call (954) 323-2531 for more info.

RUNNING & TRACKCORAL SPRINGS BLAZERS TRACK CLUBThe club offers amateur athletics in track and field for all boys and girls ages 6-18 years old. For areas of Coral Springs, Parkland, Margate, Coconut Creek and Tamarac, we offer the opportunity to participate and compete in AAU and USATF Track and Field Events. Meets at Coral Glades High School Track. Call for more information: (954) 344-9973. Email to: [email protected]. Website: www.csblazers.org.

SKATINGSKATE PARK AT BETTI STRADLING PARKRollerbladers and skateboarders use the park to practice their skills on the various ramps, dips and bowls. Contests and professional demonstrations take place on occasion. Typical hours for the school year are Mon. - Fri. from 4PM to 9PM, Sat. from 4PM to 10PM. Additional hours during the summer. The daily fee is $5 per session. 10301 Wiles Rd., Coral Springs, (954) 340-4845 or (954) 345-2200.

SOCCERCORAL SPRINGS YOUTH SOCCERRegistration for players, coaches and sponsors for the upcoming season on August 23 from 9am to 3pm, September 13 from 9am to 4pm and on September 17 from 7pm to 9pm at Cypress Hall in Cypress Hammock Park, 1300 Coral Springs Drive. Registration fees are $85 for U06-U08 divisions (born on or after 8/1/2006) or $95 for U10-U19 divisions (born on or before 7/31/2006). The season begins with practices the week of November 17 & games the first weekend in December. Returning players may register online at www.csys.org/registration. Call Mimi Milton @ 954-341-6391 or email: [email protected] for more information.

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TRAINING TEEN STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: PARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTERAges 12+. Tue and Thu 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM. This program emphasizes power, speed, strength and muscular endurance for beginners through competitive teen athletes as they participate in a well-rounded conditioning program that improves their coordination, agility and strength. Y Members $60 | Non-Members $110 per session. (954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. www.ymcabroward.org.

SWIMMINGSWIM AMERICA Swim America teaches the skills necessary for a lifetime of SAFETY, FUN AND FITNESS in the water! The program is taught in 10 stations and every student progresses at his/her own rate. Beginners learn water safety skills and more advanced swimmers learn proper technique in the four competitive strokes. Once the swimmers are proficient in all four strokes and pass level ten, they may join the Coral Springs Swim Team. Classes are held year-round in the heated teaching pool at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex, 12441 Royal Palm Blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33065. We provide lessons for children ages 3 - 12. For more information call (954) 345-5441 and visit our website at www.swimamericacoralsprings.com.

CORAL SPRINGS AQUATIC COMPLEX(954) 345-2121, www.aquaticcomplex.com. 12441 Royal Palm Boulevard, Coral Springs. One of Broward County’s hidden jewels is the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex in the SportsPlex. This world-renowned facility is home to national and international swimming, water polo, synchronized swimming and diving competitions. Olympic divers and swimmers from all over the world come to train at this facility, including Olympic gold medalist, Dara Torres.•SUMMERSWIMMINGLESSONREGISTRATION: Register for swim

lessons. Available at three pools. Call for locations.•SWIMCLUB: A year-round competitive swim program for children

and young adults, consistently ranked in the top three swim clubs in the nation for teaching stroke excellence. Tryouts held Mon.-Thurs.

Call for locations.•SYNCHRONIZEDSWIMMING: This sport combines the skills of

gymnastics, dance and swimming with the strength and endurance of weight lifting. Call to register and come out and try a practice.

TENNISCORAL SPRINGS TENNIS CENTER AT SPORTSPLEX(954) 344-1840. Located at: 2575 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs. The Tennis Center offers a variety of tennis activities including group and private lessons, round robin tournaments, tennis ladders, mixed doubles, social events, league play & much more! Private & Group Instruction by USPTA Certified Professionals. We also offer Summer Tennis Camps. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

TERRAMAR TENNIS CENTERThe USTF’s program at Terramar Park is not simply for juniors. It has also been structured to offer a complete program that includes beginners as well as advanced. There are men’s and women’s adult leagues and clinics are offered for all ages and levels of play. Private lessons offered, choose an annual membership or just pay court fees, ball machine rentals and pro shop. 6575 NW 75 Drive, Parkland, (954) 757-1910.

VOLLEYBALLSAND TURTLES VOLLEYBALLBeginner Session: Monday & Wednesday Nights - 6:45PM-8:00 PM at Riverside Park. Intermediate Session: Tuesday & Thursday Nights - 6:45-8 PM at Betti Stradling Park. (Important! You must be approved by Coach Mark in order to attend intermediate classes.) Cost: $90 for 1 player. $170 for 2 players. Includes 13 classes and a t-shirt. Go online for a registration form to sign up now! www.sandturtlesvolleyball.com. Classes fill up quickly so we are encouraging you to pre-pay to reserve your spot. You can mail a check or pay through PayPal. Please make checks payable to: Sand Turtles Volleyball, 5072 NW 66 Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33067. Call Mark Lewkowicz at (954) 345-0500 for more information.

PARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER VOLLEYBALL(954) 384-9622. www.ymcabroward.org. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. •VolleyballFundamentals: Ages 8-14. Aug. 28-Nov. 6.

Regardless of experience, this clinic will build and define your skills to enhance your volleyball game. Learn the fundamentals of the game, sportsmanship, team play and make new friends. Y Members $120, Non-Members $180.

•VolleyballLeague: Ages 8-14. Sept. 8-Nov. 10. Come and practice with high level coaches and players to enhance your volleyball game. The games will provide an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game of volleyball, sportsmanship, team play and make new friends. Cap of 20 per group! Sign up now.

WATER POLOCORAL SPRINGS AGE GROUP AND YOUTH GROUPThis year-round water polo program is open to ALL participants. This program is designed to enhance and improve basic water polo skills. Youth group ages 9-11, $25 per month, Sun. 9:00am – 10:00am. Age group 12 and older, Mon., Tues., Thurs., 7:30pm – 9:15pm, $45 per month. A swim test is required. (954) 345-2121, www.aquaticcomplex.com. 12441 Royal Palm Blvd., Coral Springs.

WATER SPORTS, WATERSKIING & WAKEBOARDINGWATER-SKIING & WAKEBOARDING LESSONSWaterski & Wakeboard lessons and rides at CB Smith Park. Beautiful, private, fresh water lake, Malibu ski boat with tower & training boom. Slalom, Kneeboard tube rides, birthday parties, camp field tips, surfing, etc. All equipment supplied. Open year round. Call Mike for appt. & information at (954) 292-3953, www.browardski.com.

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American Top Team of Coconut Creek offers an awesome experience for our after-school and summer camp kids. The after-school and camps are geared towards the ages of 5–12. Here they will get a taste of martial arts training, character education talks, martial arts games, activities and plenty of FUN! We also offer winter break and spring break camps. The camps fill up quickly so call early to reserve your spot today: (954) 425-0591. You can also visit us on the web for more info: www.AmericanTopTeamKids.com.

FKA MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMYOffers top quality programs for kids, teens, and adults in the city of Margate. FKA combines the philosophy and traditions of Martial Arts with a new age approach “Learn to teach, and teach to Learn” to give children the confidence and principles they need to be successful. Visit our website www.FKAmartialarts.com and give our programs a try by taking advantage of our online specials. Parents if you are looking for a way to get in shape try our high energy Cardio Kickboxing or Zumba programs. After School Martial Arts Program from 2:00.p.m - 6:00.p.m includes safe & secure licensed child transportation. (954) 973-0222.

AMERICAN DRAGON MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY We offer a constructive alternative to aftercare and extended care. We are in the talent and skills business! We are a licensed martial arts school, and offer daily martial arts, character building, and leadership classes Monday through Friday. Students take class on a safety padded training floor with a staff of certified instructors in martial arts. We offer special rewards and incentives for your children for making honor roll at school and for doing chores at home, and your children can obtain belts and promotions during the after school programs as well. We’ve teamed up with a professional transportation company based in Coral Springs and have a certified pediatric registered nurse leading our program. We also offer children and adult classes in our regular martial arts program in the evenings. Visit: http://parentslovemartialartscoralspringsfl.com and http://www.americandragon.net , 10595 Wiles Rd. Coral Springs, (954) 255-6545.

SKINNER STAND UP PADDLE BOARDSLessons available on the beach at Exchange Club Park (2888 NE 24 St., Pompano Beach) or at a location of your choice. Website: www.FloridaPaddleBoardLessons.com. Check out our ‘Demo Days’ each month. Come out and try paddleboarding for free. Fun for the entire family. Check website for location and times: www.surfworld.us or join our Facebook page: SkinnerSUP. Call for the best boards or lessons: (954) 545-7873.

ACTIVITIESACTING & DRAMAPARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER THEATRE CLUBAGES 6 – 14. Do you like to Act Up? Sing Loud! Do a Little Dance! Glee will focus on character development, voice projection, stage presence, choreography and other theater basics. In addition, to playing theater based games, campers will create short performances that they will rehearse and perform For more information call (954) 386-9622 or visit us at www.ymcabroward.org. Located at 10559 Trails End, Parkland.

CORAL SPRINGS INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSThe after-school program aimed at children and teens allows them to feel the excitement of being on stage! Attendants are coached as they rehearse for a full-scale production or recital. 2855 Coral Springs Drive. Register today (954) 344-5991.

AFTER SCHOOL & DAY OFF PROGRAMSSUPER STARS CAMPGet your child running, jumping, playing and having fun all year long! We offer after school care with local school. We welcome your child to join us and learn the fundamentals of sports, games, health recreation and fitness activities as well as enhance their strength and motor skills. At Super Stars Camp, our staff of trained counselors and athletes, teach children with positive reinforcement, as well as coach fundamental skill sets for each individual child. We also offer fun day camps for single days when there is no school. When school is out, we are in! Call us today or visit our website for details about our FUN, Active, Safe Camp! (954) 444-8548; www.SuperStarsCamp.com.

CHRISTI ACADEMY / STEPSS ACADEMYOur program is safe, engaging, and affordable. Your child will enjoy many enrichment activities to enhance and learn a variety of skills. Our program offers students with varying disabilities the opportunities to improve their social skills. We provide transportation from area schools. Our hours are until 6pm Monday through Friday. 3495 N. Hiatus Rd, Sunrise. www.christiacademy.com (954) 749-6869.

PARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER•AfterSchoolCare: Kids Club: Grades K-5. Afterschool to 6:00 PM.

Enjoy a fun and enriching curriculum consisting of YLearn homework tutor assisted time, YFit physical exercise through fun and games, then YFun. Kids, you choose from dance, yoga, tumbling, music, gardening, and other Enrichment Club options. We pick up from 7 local Coral Springs and Parkland Schools. Y Members $210| Non-Members $280 Per Month. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

•FUNDAYS: Ages 5-12. Following Broward County School Calendar Days Off. When School Is Out, The Y Is In. Enjoy a fun and exciting program including Science Exploration, Sports, Song, Dance, YFit, and Gardening. Y Members $35 | Non-Members $55 Per Day. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland.

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or older. Program participants meet twice a month at 9:00 AM on Friday morning’s alternating between Pine Trails Park and Terramar Park. Participants may join at any time throughout the program, however, advance registration is required. November through May. (954) 757-4120.

PARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER ACTIVE OLDER ADULTSFor more information call (954) 384-9622 or visit us at www.ymcabroward.org. We are located at 10559 Trails End, Parkland. Active Older Adults have both wellness and social activities at the Y including: Ball Room Blast, Arts and Crafts Club, Enhance Fitness, Silver Sneakers, Silver Sneakers Yoga, and Zumba Gold, Lawn Croquet, Walking Club, Bocce and Pickleball. Our calendar is packed with social activities too including luncheons, holiday events, socials and lectures. Come in today and find out more.

AMUSEMENT PARKS & ATTRACTIONSNSU MUSEUM OF ART FORT LAUDERDALEThe Museum is a premier destination for exciting exhibitions and programs that encompass all facets of civilization’s rich history. Open 11 am – 5 pm; Thursday until 8 pm; Sunday noon – 5; Closed Mondays. Free docent tours Thursday at 2 P.M. and Saturday at 3:30 P.M. Delightful Museum café offers daily specials. Located: One East Las Olas Boulevard. Information at: www.moafl.org or (954) 525-5500.

PALM BEACH ZOOLots of amazing animals, carousel rides, an interactive fountain, hot dogs and ice cream, sunny days spent outdoors with family and friends – the Palm Beach Zoo is every kid’s dream-come-true. The zoo is open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Directions and information are available at www.palmbeachzoo.org. Bring your kids (or somebody else’s kids) to experience the Palm Beach Zoo.

BLUEFOOT PIRATE ADVENTURESBluefoot Pirate Adventures is a fun, interactive pirate cruise for children and adults. Join us as we set sail daily on a pirate’s treasure hunt along the Ft. Lauderdale waterway. Help the pirates find the hidden treasure, learn pirate talk and ward off the attacks of rival pirates with water cannons. The Best Kids Experience in Fort Lauderdale! For Reservations and Specials call (954) 530-8302 or (855) 530-3400. 801 Seabreeze Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Present ad from the Sports & Activities Directory for $5 of your ticket and a Complementary Junior Pirate Pack!

ARTART FOR KIDS AT THE STUDIO IN THE CORAL SPRINGS MUSEUM OF ARTGet creative! Art classes for children, teens and adults are offered in the studio at the Coral Springs Museum of Art. Guided by professional artist educators, students are invited to question, explore, experiment and solve problems as they create and interact with art. (954) 340-5000 or www.CoralSpringsMuseum.org.

PARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER ART CLUBAges 6–14. 8 Week Program. Participants will use their imaginations to create FUN. Study past and current artists while learning skills and creating projects using pencils, clay, paint, nature and much, much more! Y Members $120 | Non-Members $180. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org

CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS STICKY FINGERSSticky Fingers classes begin with a short story and continue with participants completing three special projects with instructor and parental assistance. Children will explore through hands-on activities, at various stations using paint, dough, textures, etc. Projects are not repeated - they are always new. (Bring dad or mom’s old shirt or smock.) Held at Sartory Hall in Mullins Park, 10000 NW 29 St., Coral Springs. Limited enrollment. (954) 682-1580.

CHESSCHESS CLUB Join kids ages 6-12 on Saturdays from 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM at the Northwest Regional Teen Room. Learn the game and compete against other club members. (954) 357-7900 x.8035.

CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTPARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER(954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. www.ymcabroward.org. •You&MeYogaPilates: Ages 6 weeks–3. Tues 10:30-11:30 AM.

8 week sessions. Enjoy time with your little one and do something for yourself at the same time while having fun, interactive play with others and also be your partner in the class. Activities incorporate the use of mats, balls, parachutes and tunnels, while encouraging socialization, coordination and fun. Mommies, daddies, grandmas or grandpas welcome! Y Members $40 | Non-Members $80. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622 or

www.ymcabroward.org.•TinyTotsSports: Ages 3-5. 8 week sessions. Mon & Wed 4:00

PM Basketball. Tue & Thu 4:00 PM Soccer. Choose from soccer or basketball with our flexible days and times. Children learn the fundamental skills of sports while participating in a social and welcoming environment without scores or referees. Classes are 45 minutes long. Y Members $120 | Non-Members $180 . Session I: Basketball Aug 18 - Oct 8. Soccer Aug 26 – Oct 16. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622 or

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GARDENINGPARKLAND Y (954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. www.ymcabroward.org. The Parkland Y Community Garden brings people together to strengthen our community. With over 20 varieties of herbs, vegetables and fruits, it is home to wholesome activities and classes for all ages. It has become a focal point for our Kidz Club enrichment program allowing children to focus on our core values - caring, honesty, respect and responsibility - the true meaning of a healthy harvest. Let’s learn, grow and connect. •GROWIN’TOTS: You and your child will spend 45 minutes in

our garden starting with yoga poses and learning about different vegetables, methods of gardening, fun approaches to food preparation, and healthy eating habits. Every class ends with a healthy snack and a smile. Ages 2-4. Fri. 9:00AM-9:45AM.

•VEGGIEKIDS: Have fun in a journey of science and nutrition in our garden. Your children will learn about different vegetables, methods of gardening, fun approaches to food preparation, and how to move with nature through yoga poses. Class ends with a healthy snack and a smile. Ages 5-6. Wed. 4:00PM-5:00PM.

•GARDENINGKIDS: A hands-on science lesson for your children! We begin with yoga poses in our garden. They’ll learn about: Soil Ph, Worms, Composting, How Plants Grow, Pollination, Wind, Rain and other essentials for the perfect harvest. Children will keep a weekly field journal and try the homegrown foods! Ages 6-10. Wed. 5:00PM-6:00PM.

MUSICGOLD COAST YOUTH ORCHESTRA/STRING ORCHESTRA GCYO provides a professional level of instruction in a Chamber Orchestra setting, preparing our string students to excel in middle, high school & college music programs. Two groups: intermediate & advanced students. For grades 5-12. Rehearsals on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. Registration forms: www.gcyo-fl.org, under ‘The Program’ tab. [email protected], (954) 501-0401.

PARKLAND INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ACADEMYWe have prepared our curriculums for all ages and levels. Over 30 years of combined musical education experience. Guitar, bass, keyboard/piano, drums, violín, vocal and more. Whatever you choose to learn, WE CAN TEACH IT! Call now to schedule a free trial lesson (offer ends in October). We are located at 7391 North State Road 7, Parkland. (754) 229-6284.

PARKS & PLAYGROUNDSSPORTSPLEX AT CORAL SPRINGS REGIONAL PARKLocated between Royal Palm Boulevard and Sample Road on Sportsplex Boulevard - 180.8 acres includes the world-class Aquatic Complex, Tennis Center, Panthers Den skating arena, Dr. Paul’s Pet Care Center Dog Park as well as 16 tennis courts, 3 swimming pools (including 1 diving pool), playground, jog/walk trail, tables, 2 meeting rooms, 1 maintenance building, 2 storage facilities, 3 restrooms.

•Giggles&Wiggles: Ages 18 months–3. Tue 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM. 8 week sessions. Children participate in a variety of new activities, including interactive play, story time, songs, music, ABC’s & 123’s, art projects, and much more. Y Members $40 | Non-Members $80. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland.

(954) 384-9622 or www.ymcabroward.org.

CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS(954) 345-2200, 2501 Coral Springs Drive•KIDOKINETICS: Your child will learn a new sport each week. They will be introduced to the basics of each sport in a fun and

non-competitive atmosphere. We focus on individual achievement to improve the child’s self confidence. Visit www.kidokinetics.com.

•LILSLUGGERS: Ages 2-4. Only 6 children per class. Attend only one class per week. Visit www.lilsluggersbroward.com.

DANCEFLORIDA TRIPLE THREAT DANCE COMPANY Triple Threat Dance Company is an award winning Company of dancers that have achieved recognition and acknowledgment in Technique and Choreography, as well as cash scholarships. We offer classes in Acrobatics, Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Contemporary, and Ballet. Ages 3 to adult. No experience necessary. 2290 71st Terrace, Davie. (954) 514-7250. www.Fla3threat.com.

STELLA’S DANCERS STUDIO Classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, musical theater & acrobatics for ages 2 ½ and up. Beginner through professional. www.stellasdancers.com. Two locations: 9470 Griffin Rd, Cooper City, (954) 434-8401 & 10442 Atlantic Blvd. Coral Springs (954) 227-7479.

PERFORMANCE EDGE 2 Looking for the best dance studio to introduce your little one to the fun of dance or indulge your older child’s passion of all things dance? Look no further! Our school provides the latest in techniques, trends and styles in the performing arts. Experienced and highly qualified teachers (hailing from the U.S.A and around the world) offer the most up-to-date in technique and choreography in Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop, Ballet, Musical Theatre and Acrobatics. We strive to ensure a fun family atmosphere at our studio, while instilling the fundamentals of the arts and life skills in a professional environment. Located at 7329 North State Road 7, Parkland, FL 33073. Contact us at (954) 753-2363, www.performanceedge2.com.

BEAT STREET DANCE HIP HOP DANCE TEAMCome out and learn the latest in Hip Hop dance. Dancers will learn choreographed routines and can also be a part of the Beat Street Hip Hop Dance Team. Ages 3 and up. Rehearsals at the Coral Springs Gymnasium. Contact Instructor Melissa Floiro (754) 245-2674.

YKIDS ZUMBAAges 5+. Wed 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM. Children will enjoy this high energy, high movement class filled with fun while making friends. Get ready to Zumba! . Y Members FREE. Parkland YMCA Family Center, 10559 Trails End, Parkland. (954) 384-9622. www.ymcabroward.org.

FISHING & BOATINGSOUTH FLORIDA CAREFREE BOAT CLUBBoating without owning…It’s about time! The South Florida Carefree Boat Club members enjoy the fun and the lifestyle of boating without the hassles of owning. A boat owner maintains, cleans, repairs, and invests hours of time into up-keeping his or her boat. Club members have access to a variety of boats, unlimited use, and a concierge service to go along with it. Own the water, not the boat. This company created a model that makes it stress-free to get out on the water, and membership is a fraction of the cost of owning just one boat. With convenient locations in Ft. Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Miami and 22 other locations, Carefree Boat club members enjoy the best availability and the best variety of boats, at a fraction of the cost of boat ownership. Visit their website at www.carefreeboats.com.

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CORAL SPRINGS GYMNASIUM2501 Coral Springs Drive. Open court times at the gym is $2 per athlete and open to all ages. Open daily from 8 am to 9 pm, but follow the gym’s Twitter and Instagram accounts @CoralSpringsGym for the latest Open Court dates and times. Call (954) 345-2200.

MULLINS COMMUNITY PARK10000 N.W. 29th Street. A second home to many local families involved in City sports, Mullins is the largest park in Coral Springs, facilities include basketball courts, tennis courts, swimming pool, volleyball courts, picnic pavilions, as well as soccer, baseball, softball, and artificial turf football fields.

CORAL SPRINGS SKATE PARK10301 Wiles Road, Coral Springs. Rollerbladers and skateboarders use the park to practice their skills on the various ramps, dips and bowls. Open Monday-Friday 4PM-9PM. $5 per person for all day. (954) 340-4845.

CYPRESS COMMUNITY PARK1301 Coral Springs Drive. Best known for the 5 baseball fields and 4 soccer fields (2 of which are artificial grass). The basketball courts, sand volleyball court, playground, and fitness track are popular for residents of all ages.

NORTH COMMUNITY PARK5601 Coral Springs Drive - 38.06 acres, includes baseball and soccer fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, 2 half-basketball courts, playground, picnic pavilion, and a walking/jogging path.

NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS CORAL SPRINGSOver 60 neighborhood parks throughout Coral Springs, please visit www.coralsprings.org/Publications/ParksBrochure for locations, features and amenities offered.

TERRAMAR PARK6575 NW 75 Drive, Parkland. 7:00AM-10:00PM. (954) 753-5040. This 50.1 acre park is the largest in the City of Parkland. Home of the Terramar Park Tennis Center. Park features three playgrounds, pavilion rentals, grills, restrooms, and plenty of sports fields.

PINE TRAILS PARK10555 Trails End, Parkland. 7:00AM-10:00PM. The most popular park in Parkland. This park has a fishing pier and walking trails, with multi-purpose fields for sports. It also houses the Amphitheater for monthly concert series and special events.

EQUESTRIAN CENTER AT TEMPLE PARK8350 Ranch Rd., Parkland. Open sunrise to sunset. (954) 753-5040. The Equestrian Center is the only park that allows owners to bring their pets. This is also the location for the infamous ‘Parkland Farmers’ Market’ held from November – April.

NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IN PARKLANDMany parks are available throughout Parkland for residents and non-residents to utilize. For a complete list visit: www.cityofparkland.org. Look for Park Profiles.

SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMSCHALLENGER LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALLFor mentally and physically challenged youth. Registration is December and January, ages 6-18 years old. Practice in Feb., games March to May at Mullins Park, tournaments July to June. (954) 345-9329.

CHRISTI ACADEMY / STEPSS ACADEMYChristi / Stepss Academy offers quality academics, life skills, and enrichment programs to our students from K-12th grade. We accept children with varying disabilities including ASD and DS. Please contact us for more information. 3495 N. Hiatus Rd, Sunrise. www.christiacademy.com (954) 749-6869.

CORAL SPRINGS SPECIAL POPULATION PROGRAMS(954) 345-2200•BOWLING: Join the fun at Sawgrass Lanes, 8501 North University

Drive. Call to find out when the next club begins. •BOOGIEDOWNDANCES: Dances throughout the year for Special

Populations children. Includes entertainment, refreshments and prizes. Call the Parks and Rec office for dates, times and to register.

TEEN PROGRAMSPARKLAND YMCA FAMILY CENTER(954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End Parkland 33076. www.ymcabroward.org.•YGirlPower: This class will teach your pre-teen & teenage girls

the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Girls will learn to embrace who they are by encouraging them to use positive body image and a foundation of a healthy lifestyle. Each class will discuss nutrition and fitness in a way that young girls understand. Ages 11-17, Tues. & Thurs. 5:30PM-6:30PM.

•TeenLeaders: Teens from local Coral Springs and Parkland High Schools meet to earn volunteer hours, have fun and enjoy being with your friends and making new friends. Join us as you execute community outreach events and projects, pursue scholarship opportunities and participate in groups and physical exercise. Ages 12-17. 4 month sessions.

YOGAYKIDS YOGAAges 5+. Mon 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM. Children will learn how to focus and center themselves with various breathing and visualizing techniques as they also learn self- respect and respect for others. Children enjoy and practice the fun and challenging poses, partner and group poses, yoga games and body awareness. Parkland YMCA Family Center, (954) 384-9622. 10559 Trails End, Parkland. www.ymcabroward.org

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Three ladies from the Coral Springs and Parkland area will be performing on the sidelines during the home football games as NFL cheerleaders. Adrianna, Alison, and Kaitlin grew up loving cheerleading and dance. They were extremely excited to make the 2014 Miami Dolphins Cheerleading squad. The tryout process was a long and difficult one, going through auditions, interviews and preparing a fi nal one minute choreographed routine. Over 300 girls were in competition for the 40 fi nal spots.

Adrianna, who is a “rookie” and is very excited to call herself a Dolphins Cheerleader, has been cheerleading since she was four years old. Her fi rst interaction with the organization was when she performed with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders during a halftime show for Breast Cancer Awareness. Adrianna attended Mary Help of Christians Catholic School, before going to Pope John Paul for high school, and made the squad while she was still a senior. She is currently one of the youngest on the team, at age 18, and lives in Parkland.

“It was definitely the most amazing experience, and I could not stop crying,” Adrianna said. Even though she played lacrosse in her earlier years, she admits cheerleading and dance are her passions.

Alison is coming up on her third season as a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader. She danced her whole life and absolutely loves the Miami Dolphins. Her parents are long-time season ticket holders and she has been going to games

ever since she was little. After graduating from the North Broward Preparatory School, she enrolled in a local college to study multimedia.

“I am very excited for what the season has to offer. We have a general manager that is new, and a CEO, which joined our organization last September, so we are all looking forward to the fi rst game,” Alison said. She has been selected as one of the co-captains this year.

Kaitlin recently graduated from Coral Glades High School, and this year is her fi rst year as a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader. She is also considered a “rookie” among the other cheerleaders. She has been cheerleading since she was fi ve years old and even cheered for the Coral Springs Chargers. At Coral Glades High School she competed with her school’s competition team and cheered for football as well. She currently is a personal training director at a gym.

“I’m so happy to have made the squad,” Kaitlin said. “The workouts are very intense, and we learn a lot at each rehearsal. I can’t wait for the season to begin.”

These three women will represent Coral Springs and Parkland during all the home Miami Dolphins football games. If you are interested in trying out for the squad you can log on to www.dolphinscheerleaders.com for the information. Upcoming tryouts for the 2015 squad are being held in April of 2015. The prep classes are taking place in February of 2015.

By Jennifer Gaver

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When Jessie Bruhn began cheerleading at the of five she never thought it would put her performing in front of thousands of fans and traveling to places she has never seen. Bruhn earned her way onto the University of Central Florida’s (UCF) Cheerleading Squad her sophomore year of college, after graduating from Coral Springs Charter High School.

“I began cheering at a very young age, and then became a part of school’s cheerleading team from 6th to 12th grade,” Bruhn said.

She began working out at Cheer Florida All Stars in Coral Springs. Bruhn worked hard and joined their competition squad.

“I traveled and competed through Cheer Florida All Stars all over the state of Florida and even in Texas and Georgia,” Bruhn said.

Competing and traveling helped Bruhn have the experience she needed to tryout when she went to UCF. Her size and personality is what had another cheerleader

The 9/10 District 10 All Star Little League Tournament was hosted by North Springs Little League at North Community Park. All Star teams from Coral Springs American, Parkland, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, Ft. Lauderdale and North Springs participated in the tournament. The tournament began on 6/21 and ended with the Championship game on 6/28, between Parkland and North

Springs. North Springs won 15-1 against Parkland. North Springs 9/10 went on to then win the Sectional tournament to head to states. The manager of the North Springs team is Denis Rivard and the manager of the Parkland team is Robbie Mays. Congratulations

approach her. Bruhn said when people look at her, they can tell she’s a cheerleader.“When I was a freshman, a UCF Cheerleader noticed my very bubbly personality,

and told me I should try out,” said the 100 pound, 4’11’’, Bruhn. “I missed cheerleading, and thought it would be a lot of fun at the collegiate level.”

Bruhn went to an open gym class and from there she decided to tryout. “It’s been an amazing experience,” Bruhn said. “Just this year, we went to the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona and then to Paris to compete!” said Bruhn, who traveled out of the country for the first time. Bruhn will be a senior this football season and plans to major in Education, to become a 1st grade teacher.

Bruhn compares cheering at college to being on stage. “The football games are crazy, there is nothing like it,” she said. “There is so much energy at the games, and I love the loud crowds. I would encourage any cheerleader to tryout for their college team.”

to the teams, athletes, and coaches.The 10/11 North Springs All-

star team also took the District Championship in a game against Parkland, with scores of 11-3 and 8-7. During the weekend of July 11 and 12, they also clinched the Sectional tournament. The 10/11 North Springs manager is Rob Katz.

The North Spr ings 11 /12s (Major s ) and Juniors, also won the District Championships in their divisions vs. Ft Lauderdale and Coconut Creek respectively. The managers of those teams are Matt Halprin and Mike Hendrix.

NORTH SPRINGS LITTLE LEAGUE HAS AN AMAZING SEASONNorth Springs and Parkland competed in Championship Games

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As parents, we are well aware that the world is changing around us. Walk into any restaurant and look around. You will see families with their heads angled towards the ground staring at….their phones. It has altered our ability to socialize, make eye contact and engage others. The standard conversation about the weather has been replaced with hashtags, selfi es and instagrams. This article focuses on a different concern that has been brought to my attention. Teen online dating.

There are 2 main concerns. The fi rst includes a group of teens that meet, interact and socialize with their boyfriend or girlfriend solely through the internet. They often never meet in person. There are both positive and negatives that arise from these relationships. On the positive side they are able to communicate with someone from the safety of their home, which causes much less anxiety. While it provides increased socialization it can similarly cause a false sense of interpersonal connection and intimacy. By attaching to the online persona of their signifi cant other it forms a faulty understanding of what dating is designed to achieve, a personal connection to another individual.

The other concern is the increased speed at which the dating relationship progresses due to potential around the clock communication and interaction. In addition the enhanced connectivity has resulted in increased problems. In 2013 the U.S. Department of Justice approved a project by the Urban Institute

which revealed that technological harassment has caused 8.7% of teens to use social networking without permission, 7.8% to engage in sexual acts that they did not want, 6.1% to receive threatening texts and 5.5% to receive so many messages that it made them feel unsafe (www.urban.org). The statistics continue with one clear message. Our youth need to be guided, supervised and sometimes protected from the digital world. The speed at which they are learning and interacting with others has multiplied the dangers they face.

So should we throw out all of our smart phones, tablets, computers and other technology until our children become independent adults? That would clearly be an overreaction. Research revealed that only 4% of victims experienced digital abuse and harassment in the absence of other forms of persecution. That tells us that social media and technological communication does not seem to invite new abuse. What it does is provide abusers with new tools. The solution to the problem will be to use technology to educate and provide support. As parents and adults who interact with teens it will be our jobs to look for red fl ags (changes in behavior, emotional outbursts) and to communicate with our children. In the end communication always helps to make a diffi cult situation easier to cope with.

I invite you to reach out to me for future art ic le suggestions. Please email me at [email protected].

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By Dr. David Yudell

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It’s a typical Wednesday morning and Jesse, a pointer-fox terrier-coonhound mix, along with his mom, Vanessa and sometimes his grandmother, Petra, have arrived an elementary school, complete with their own volunteer badges. Jesse is not your ordinary dog. He and Vanessa are proud members of the Pawsitive Reading Program through Share-A-Pet, a pet therapy organization started in 2003.

Jesse and Vanessa are one of 25 human-canine volunteer teams that visit Broward, Palm Beach and a few Miami-Dade County elementary schools, so that children can read to a therapy dog, taking advantage of the dog’s natural, unconditional love that they have to offer. According to Executive Director Dr. Bindu Mayi, the program does wonders. She will proudly tell you that being with Jesse, as well as with other dogs in the program, lowers stress levels and anxiety. Children with low confidence or self-esteem, who may feel undeserving, realize they are special when they read to their therapy dog. Dr. Mayi has found that children working with Jesse will begin raising their hand in and participating in class more. They also begin checking books out of the library, and most students improve their reading skills 95-100%.

“Recently, I had two third graders receive honor roll awards for the first time since being in the program. Not only did they improve their grades, they also both improved their FCAT Reading scores,” Mayi said. “I brought Jesse to the awards ceremony at request of the students’ mothers. These two third graders didn’t believe they would ever make it on the honor roll, so when the day came for them to get their certificate, Jesse and I were there to congratulate them.”

Parent James W., whose son reads weekly with Jesse is amazed with his confidence. “My son finished first grade not reading. We worked with him over the summer to bring his reading up but his

confidence was not there. After working with Jesse, my son is the first one with his hand up in class to read out loud,” he said.

Dr. Mayi points out that if a child cannot read, they are more likely to drop out of school. She considers the free service of Pawsitive Reading an ‘essential intervention’ for those students to become productive citizens.

Since December, 2003, the Share-A-Pet Organization has certified over 1000 volunteers and have approximately 500 currently active volunteer teams comprised of mostly dogs, but also 2 bunnies. Over time, some pets move away, others become older and their temperaments change, but none are turned away if they are loving, willing, and able to work. Volunteers work in nursing homes, rehab centers, long-term care facilities or children’s hospitals. At The Chris Evert Children’s Hospital, according to Dr. Mayi, the children will whisper secrets to the dogs. The dogs are also wonderful in helping children come out of anesthesia comfortably.

Dr. Mayi said that her husband, Share-A-Pet Founder Sachin Mayi, along their Yellow Lab Tenzin, were helpful to a resident, Beatrice, getting out of her nursing home bed for the first time in three years. Beatrice was motivated by wanting to walk the dog.

Vanessa, who recently graduated from college and works as a 911 operator, loves being a Pawsitive Reading Volunteer. She said, “I get to be with my Jesse boy, have fun with him and put smiles on faces, all at the same time. Jesse may not know what he has done over the last few years for the people we met and visited with, but everywhere we go he leaves his footprints for all to see and remember…and the occasional white fur.”

The Share-A-Pet Organization is always looking for new volunteers. For more information about Share-A-Pet or Pawsitive Reading, please contact Dr. Bindu Mayi at 954-798-6819 or [email protected].

By Kelly Wilson

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HEALTH PROVIDERDIRECTORY

DENTISTRY & ORTHODONTICS

BONS ORTHODONTICSBrian K. Bons, D.D.S - Diplomate, The American Board of Orthodontics. Now using the State-of-the-Art DAMON SYSTEM for shorter treatment time, fewer office visits and less discomfort! Our office is designed with you in mind. Whether you’re an adult, a teenager or younger, we know that you are busy. We strive to maintain a “no waiting policy.” Certified Invisalign Provider. Fluent in English and Spanish. Most dental insurances accepted. North Broward and South Broward Locations. (954) 437-9477.

SOUTH FLORIDA DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN South Florida Dentistry for Children has been specializing in preventive dental care for children in our community for 41 years. We offer pediatric dental care from toddler to young adulthood. Dr. James Bennett, Dr. Melanie Rothberg, and their staffs are committed to providing quality care in a fun and nurturing environment. As a result of this commitment, many of our current patients are the children and/or grandchildren of former patients. Our goal is to make every child’s visit pleasant and educational. Located at 9327 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs. (954) 752-7651.

ROZEN ORTHODONTICSCome find out why Rozen Orthodontics is the most talked about office in the Coral Springs/Parkland area. Dr. Rozen and his staff take pride in treating patients like family for the past 22 years. We welcome future patients to a complimentary exam and to tour our state of the art office where we utilize the latest orthodontic technology like digital imaging, clear aligners, and the Damon system: a self-ligating bracket system that provides shorter treatment times and fewer office visits. Dr. Rozen is fluent in both English and Spanish. We provide interest free in-house financing, and accept most insurance. Located at 9154 Wiles Rd, in the Sports Authority Plaza at University Dr. and Wiles Rd., just south of the Sawgrass Expressway. Come find out for yourself why your new beautiful smile has us smiling, too! (954) 755-8828.

DOLFAN DENTISTRYDr. Fredric Kirsch, the #1 choice for Pediatric Dentistry in Coral Springs, since 1979, provides quality dental care to children ages 2 and up, in a comfortable, safe and welcoming environment. A true one-stop experience, in-house Orthodontic Specialist Dr. Alissa K. Tran provides services to meet all patients’ orthodontic needs. Dolfan Dentistry eliminates the possibility of getting lost in the shuffle of transferring documents, files or x-rays from one dental professional to another. The office overflows with bright Miami Dolphin’s colors, memorabilia and autographs along with multiple video game stations. $89 NEW PATIENT SPECIAL. Special Needs patients are welcome. Most insurance accepted. 1881 N. University Dr. Suite 201 Coral Springs, FL 33071. For more information, visit www.DolfanDentistry.com. Call or email to make an appointment: (954) 753-7770 [email protected].

GENTLE DENTALGentle Dental is the leading provider of dental health services in South Florida. Gentle Dental provides cosmetic dentistry services, preventive dental treatments, general, reconstructive and specialty dentistry. With the motto, “All Dentistry…One Place”, the Gentle Dental team is equipped to serve all of your dental needs – under one roof. Whether you’re looking for a general dentist or a cosmetic dentistry specialist such as an orthodontist, oral surgeon, endodontist, periodontist or a pediatric dentist, we do it all. We have 26 convenient locations in South Florida including Gentle Dental of Parkland, 5810 Coral Ridge Dr., Suite 130, Coral Springs, FL 33076 and Gentle Dental of Coral Springs, 987 N. University Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33071. Call 855-375-1926 to schedule at appointment.

FITNESS & WEIGHT LOSS FACILITIES

STRIKEGYM, COCONUT CREEK/PARKLANDAll our adult classes use the latest heart rate monitoring technology and effort point tracking technology, with the MyZone system. You put in all the effort, now you can actually see the results in real time and monitor them from your phone or PC. Classes include Boxing Conditioning, H.I.I.T. (High Intensity Interval Training) Training, 5am, 6.30am and 6pm Bootcamps, Cardio Kickboxing, Zumba, Core Blast and Strike Fight Conditioning (SFC). Visit www.strikegym.com or call (954) 323-2531 for more info.

AMERICAN TOP TEAM OF COCONUT CREEKAmerican Top Team of Coconut Creek brings you our Iron Core Fitness program. Are you ready to take your fitness level to new heights? This program will help you to Lose Weight and Tone Up! Get ready to burn away those last few pounds and inches while boosting your strength, coordination, and overall fitness level. This energetic and proven program will get you in the best shape possible. Dynamic cross training workout combines Kettlebell training and athletic drills that improves strength, cardiovascular function, stamina, flexibility with extreme fat loss for ALL levels of experience – Men and Women. Are you ready for the challenge? Stop by today or call (954) 425-0705 to schedule an appointment.

PARKLAND Y WELLNESS CENTERReach all of your health goals at the Parkland Y Wellness Center. Group exercise, personal training and strength training are offered for Y members. Guiding you on a path to better health and overall well-being. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 6AM – 9PM; Fri. 6:00AM – 7:00PM; Sat.-Sun. 8:00AM – 2:00PM. (954) 384-9622.

EMOTIONAL & MENTAL HEALTH CARE & SUPPORT GROUPS

DR. DAVID YUDELL, LICENSED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTOur private practice office is available for confidential and professional help. All individual, couples, families and/or groups are welcome. We specialize in children and families, offering educational testing as well as therapeutic services. Services include educational testing such as Gifted Placement, ADD & ADHD, academic problems, learning disabilities and behavioral problems. We also offer help for those dealing with stress, grief & loss, anxiety, sleep disorders, OCD, fears & phobias or depression. Please call our office to discuss your needs. Conveniently located in Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Davie, Tamarac and Plantation. (954) 288-9393.

DR. STEPHEN MOSKOWITZ, BOARD CERTIFIED PSYCHIATRISTWe have been providing exceptional pediatric psychiatry evaluations and treatments to children and adolescents in South Florida for over 20 years. If your child is experiencing declining performance in school, aggressive or harmful behavior, hyperactivity, compulsive behavior, difficulty concentrating, mood swings, anxiety or any other disturbance, we are here for you. We will treat your family with the utmost respect and confidentiality. Conveniently located in central Coral Springs, 1999 North University Drive, Suite 400. To schedule an appointment, please call (954) 345-7474.

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ltHADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST, GARY A. LEVINE, LLC

Helping teens save their OWN lives for nearly three decades. Gary’s techniques have brought success and happiness to teens. It has worked for THOUSANDS of children and families…many of whom had tried everything else and had given up! Behavior issues, truancy, substance abuse, theft…Have you tried everything? Free in-home consultation. Email: [email protected] or www.garyalevine.com or call anytime (954) 328-9175.

HOSPITALS & URGENT CARE FACILITIES

NORTHWEST MEDICAL CENTERFounded in 1984, Northwest Medical Center has evolved into a 223-bed medical center and healthcare complex, continuously expanding and bringing on the latest technology that enables us to provide state-of-the- art services to the population we serve. We are staffed by a diverse multicultural team of nearly 600 physicians and 800 healthcare professionals who recognize and affirm the unique and intrinsic worth of each individual on a daily basis. Our medical services offer programs such as labor and delivery, pediatrics, cardiac care, orthopedics, minimally invasive robotic surgery, and pelvic health on an inpatient and outpatient basis. 2801 N. State Road 7, Margate. www.northwestmed.com, (954) 974-0400.

UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTERUniversity Hospital and Medical Center provides leading care in emergency services with a dedicated pediatric area; orthopedics and joint replacement surgery; women’s breast health; surgical services; wound treatment; sleep disorder treatment; drug and alcohol withdrawal medical stabilization; and behavioral health services. Designated as a Blue Cross Blue Shield Distinction Center for Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery, awarded Disease-Specific Care Certification in Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement Surgery by The Joint Commission, and Certified as a Primary Stroke Center. 7201 N. University Drive, Tamarac. (954) 721-2200.

CARESPOT® CORAL SPRINGS: WELLNESS, URGENT CARE NEEDSKeep your family healthy this season at CareSpot. Open 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. CareSpot offers school and sports physicals, X-rays, flu shots, and other urgent care and wellness services. Walk in anytime, no appointment needed, or use our easy online and mobile scheduling tools at CareSpot.com http://CareSpot.com. CareSpot in Coral Springs is located at 1205 North University Drive, Coral Springs. (954) 780-8134.

BROWARD HEALTH URGENT CAREA pediatric and adult center providing fast, convenient care for minor injuries and illnesses • Earaches • Flu-like Symptoms • Upper Respiratory Infections • Orthopedic & Skin Injuries • Physicals •Occupational Health • Immunizations & more. Broward Health Urgent Care is located in the Magnolia Shoppes, 9663 Westview Drive, Coral Springs. (954) 320-3323.

BROWARD HEALTH CORAL SPRINGSA 200-bed hospital offering Children Services • Colorectal Program • Community Education Center • Orthopedic Care • Outpatient Pain Management • Sleep Disorders Center • Women/Maternity • Women’s Center • Center for Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine www.BrowardHealth.org/BHCS. Located at 3000 Coral Hills Drive, Coral Springs. (954) 344-3000.

ORTHOPAEDICS

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY & [U18] SPORTS MEDICINEMeeting the needs of the pediatric & adolescent population with orthopaedic injuries ranging from scoliosis and spinal deformities, bone tumors, fractures, limb lengthening& deformities, hip injuries& hip disorders, sports injuries and much more, your child will be cared for by fellowship-trained pediatric orthopaedic surgeons: Dr. Michael Jofe, Dr. Randolph Cohen, Dr. Neal McNerney, Dr. Stephen Storer, Dr. Jeremy Frank & Dr. Eric Eisner who combine have over 75 years experience. Diagnostic imaging by pediatric radiologists and technologists. Anesthesia care by board-certified pediatric anesthesiologists. Rehabilitation by licensed and doctorate level physical therapists. We provide a full spectrum of care. (954) 538-5500, U18sportsmedicine.com, kidbones.net.

SPA SERVICES

BOCA SPRAY TANBoca Spray Tan is now open in Parkland! Spray tanning is a safe alternative to the harmful rays of the sun. Boost your self-confidence and look radiant. Maintain a healthy natural glow. Choose your level of darkness. Perfect for special occasions including weddings, bachelorette party’s, bridal showers, fitness, dance and cheerleading competitions. Ask about our grand opening packages. Located at 7969 N. University Dr., Parkland, in the Parkland Commons shopping center. Like us on Facebook. (954) 796-7800.

SPEECH, PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S U18 SPORTS MEDICINE SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICESThe U18 Sports Medicine rehabilitation program was developed to help meet the unique sports injury prevention and treatment needs of children and adolescents. Every patient treated at U18 receives one – on – one individualized physical therapy care provided by highly experienced orthopaedic physical therapists. Our patients have our undivided attention, which can help improve outcomes. Our facilities are tailored specifically for the young athlete. Locations in Miramar and Coral Springs. (954) 538-5500 u18sportsmedicine.com

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S THERAPY SERVICESPhysical Therapy, Speech Therapy & Occupational TherapyServing the needs of pediatric and adolescent patients – Our therapists specialize in the treatment of infants and children with a variety of diagnoses, including neurological deficits, sensory and auditory processing disorders, and developmental delay. Our services include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Feeding Therapy. Locations: Coral Springs 954-575-8962, Hollywood 954-265-5880, Miramar 954-538-4760, Pembroke Pines 954-844-7180 – memorialrehab.com

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Public School calendar

Broward County

2014 - 2015 School calendar FIrSt QuartErMonday, August 18 ............................Students First Day of SchoolMonday, September 1 ........................Holiday - No SchoolThursday, September 25 ....................Day Off - No SchoolThursday, October 23 .........................Early Release & End of 1st QuarterFriday, October 24 .............................Teacher Planning - No School

SECond QuartErMonday, October 27 ..........................Beginning of 2nd QuarterTuesday, November 4 .........................Teacher Planning - No SchoolTuesday, November 11 .......................Holiday - No SchoolWednesday, November 26 .................Day Off - No SchoolThursday, November 27 .....................Holiday - No SchoolFriday, November 28 .........................Day Off - No SchoolThursday, December 18 .....................Early Release & End of 2nd QuarterFriday, December 19 .........................Teacher Planning - No SchoolMonday, December 23 - Friday, January 2 ..............................Holiday Break - No School

tHIrd QuartErMonday, January 5 ............................Beginning of 3rd QuarterMonday, January 19 ..........................Holiday - No SchoolWednesday, January 21 .....................Report Cards IssuedTuesday, February 10 .........................Interim Reports IssuedMonday, February 16 ........................Holiday - No SchoolThursday, February 26 .......................Early Release DayThursday March 19 ............................Early Release Day & End of 3nd QuarterFriday, March 20 ...............................Teacher Planning - No School

FourtH QuartErMonday, March 23 ............................. Beginning of 4th Quarter Monday - Friday, March 23 - 27 .........Spring Break - No SchoolFriday, April 3 ...................................Holiday - No SchoolWednesday, April 15 ..........................Report Cards IssuedThursday, April 30 ............................. Interim Reports IssuedMonday, May 25 ...............................Holiday - No SchoolThursday, June 4 ...............................Early Release & Last Day of SchoolWednesday, June 24 ..........................Report Cards Issued

Hurricane Make-Up days in order of preference: 10/23/14, 2/26/15, 3/19/15, 6/4/15

Changes may be made. Visit www.browardschools.com for updates.

CORAL GLADES HIGH VALEDICTORIAN JohnZoldos

GPA: 5.4694; College: University of Florida; Undecided

CORAL GLADES HIGH SALUTATORIAN JonathanDuvanGonzalez

GPA: 5.38 College: Dartmouth College; Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science

CORAL SPRINGS CHARTER VALEDICTORIAN ArialShayBloshinsky

GPA: 5.0682 College: University of Florida; Psychology and Pre-Med

CORAL SPRINGS CHARTER VALEDICTORIAN SarahAntoinetteDozil

GPA: 5.1212 College: University of Pennsylvania; Biology

CORAL SPRINGS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY VALEDICTORIANKentBarnhill

GPA: 5.0 College: University of Miami; Music and Engineering

CORAL SPRINGS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SALUTATORIAN JessicaRaspolich

GPA: 4.8 College: Rollins College; Music Vocal Performance

CORAL SPRINGS HIGH VALEDICTORIAN StevenKrawczyk

GPA: 5.425 College: The University Of Chicago; Physics/Economics

CORAL SPRINGS HIGH SALUTATORIAN NadiaDavis

GPA: 5.25 College: Florida International University; Communications

J.P. TARAVELLA VALEDICTORIAN PirzadaAhmad

GPA: 5.50 College: Dartmouth College; Political Science and Economics

J.P. TARAVELLA SALUTATORIAN BryanBoggiano

GPA: 5.4706 College: University of Florida; Environmental Science

MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH VALEDICTORIAN SarahSherman

GPA: 5.6027 College: University of Florida; Biology

MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SALUTATORIAN MuditDutta

GPA: 5.5857 College: Duke University; Biomedical Engineering

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BROWARD COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Michael AstalosWEBSITE: browardcharter.org11421 NW 56 Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 954-345-6500, HOURS: 8:00am-3:00pm2014 SCHOOL GRADE: F

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 190 189 NA NA 4 202 199 NA 3.1 5 202 192 183 NA

BROWARD COMMUNITY CHARTER WESTPRINCIPAL: Michael AstalosWEBSITE: browardcharter.org11421 NW 56 Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 954-345-6500, HOURS: 8:00am-3:00pm2014 SCHOOL GRADE: D

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 193 186 NA NA 4 207 203 NA 2.7 5 214 198 198 NA

CORAL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Camile PontilloWEBSITE: coralpark.browardschools.com8401 Westview Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 754-322-5850, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: C

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 203 198 NA NA 4 213 217 NA 3.3 5 223 223 198 NA

CORAL SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Vonda OliverWEBSITE: coralspringselem.browardschools.com3601 NW 110 Ave., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-5900, HOURS: 8:30am-2:30pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: C

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 195 201 NA NA 4 202 216 NA 3.2 5 211 210 190 NA

COUNTRY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Kellee Stroup WEBSITE: countryhills.browardschools.com10550 Westview Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 754-322-5950, HOURS: 8:10am-2:10pm2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 206 207 NA NA 4 220 222 NA 3.4 5 228 227 204 NA

EAGLE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Marina RashidWEBSITE: eagleridge.browardschools.com11500 Westview Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 754-322-6300, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 208 208 NA NA 4 219 221 NA 3.2 5 229 231 203 NA

FOREST HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Barbara RothmanWEBSITE: foresthills.browardschools.com3100 NW 85 Ave., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-6400, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: C

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 192 197 NA NA 4 210 216 NA 3.1 5 217 213 192 NA

HERON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Kenneth King WEBSITE: Heronheightselementary.com11010 Nob Hill, Parkland, FL 33076PH: 754-322-9150, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 212 208 NA NA 4 224 222 NA 3.3 5 236 234 209 NA

IMAGINE CHARTER at BROWARDPRINCIPAL: Linda ArnoldWEBSITE: imaginebroward.org9001 Westview Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 954-255-0020, HOURS: 8:30am-3:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 211 203 NA NA 4 222 222 NA 3.3 5 231 232 202 NA

CORAL SPRINGS & PARKLAND CHARTER & PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SchoolInformatIonINFORMATION CURRENT AS OF 6/15/14. VISIT WWW.BROWARDSCHOOLS.COM FOR UPDATES.

2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 STATE of fLoRIdA 2014 mEAn SCoRES

GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING

3 200 201 NA NA 4 213 216 NA 3.3

5 221 221 201 NA

6 227 226 NA NA

7 231 235 NA NA

8 238 239 201 3.4

9 240 NA NA NA

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2014 SCHOOL GRADE: C

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 194 193 NA NA 4 211 221 NA 3.4 5 211 213 186 NA

MAPLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Sherry BeesWEBSITE: Maplewood.browardschools.com9850 Ramblewood Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33071PH: 754-322-6850, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 205 207 NA NA 4 214 219 NA 3.2 5 224 224 202 NA

PARK SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Arlene KlaasenWEBSITE: parksprings.browardschools.com5800 NW 66 Terr., Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 754-322-7750, HOURS: 7:50am-1:50pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 200 204 NA NA 4 217 228 NA 3.4 5 225 227 205 NA

PARKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Laneia HallWEBSITE: parkside-elementary.com10257 NW 29 St., Coral springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-7850, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 200 198 NA NA 4 210 215 NA 3.1 5 223 223 202 NA

PARK TRAILS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Thomas Redshaw WEBSITE: Parktrails.browardschools.com10700 Trails End, Parkland, FL 33076PH: 754-322-7800, HOURS: 8:15am-2:15pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 212 208 NA NA 4 225 225 NA 3.3 5 231 230 208 NA

RAMBLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Maria PerezWEBSITE: ramblewoodelem.browardschools.com8950 Shadowwood Blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33071PH: 754-322-8150, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 203 205 NA NA 4 211 217 NA 3.3 5 222 222 201 NA

RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL OF CORAL SPRINGSPRINCIPAL: Mark HageWEBSITE: recscoralsprings.org6250 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 954-369-1179, HOURS: 8:00am-3:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 204 200 NA NA 4 216 218 NA 3.6 5 225 229 206 NA

RIVERGLADES ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Joanne Seltzer WEBSITE: Riverglades.browardschools.com7400 Parkside Dr., Parkland, FL 33076PH: 754-322-8200, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 212 213 NA NA 4 224 225 NA 3.7 5 233 238 214 NA

RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Merideth Weiss SchnurWEBSITE: riverside.brwoardschools.com11450 Riverside Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33071PH: 743-322-8250, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 204 204 NA NA 4 221 226 NA 3.6 5 227 227 202 NA

WESTCHESTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Melissa GeraineWEBSITE: broward.k12.fl.us/westchestelem12405 Royal Palm Blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-8900, HOURS: 8:00am-2:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 3 206 205 NA NA 4 218 219 NA 3.5 5 225 224 201 NA

CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS CHARTERPRINCIPAL: Gary SpringerWEBSITE: coralspringscharter.org3205 N. University Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 954-340-4100, HOURS: 7:30am-2:35pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 234 239 NA NA 7 239 245 NA NA 8 244 250 207 3.6

CORAL SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Ian MurrayWEBSITE: coralspringsmiddle.browardschools.com10300 W. Wiles Rd., Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 754-322-3000, HOURS: 9:15am-3:45pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 230 231 NA NA 7 233 237 NA NA 8 241 230 202 3.9

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DISCOVER MIDDLE CHARTER SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Michael AstelosWEBSITE: browardcharter.org11421 NW 56 Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33076PH: 954-345-6500, HOURS: 8:00am-3:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: D

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 217 212 NA NA 7 222 218 NA NA 8 230 226 191 3.1

FOREST GLEN MIDDLE SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Ronald ForsmanWEBSITE: forestglen.browardschools.com6501 Turtle Run blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 754-322-3400, HOURS: 9:15am-3:45pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 229 226 NA NA 7 229 232 NA NA 8 240 243 198 3.4

IMAGINE MIDDLE SCHOOL at BROWARDPRINCIPAL: Linda ArnoldWEBSITE: imaginebroward.org9001 Westview Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 954-255-0020, HOURS: 9:15am-3:45pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 230 236 NA NA 7 238 239 NA NA 8 248 233 205 3.6

RAMBLEWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Cory SmithWEBSITE: r-m-s.org8505 W. Atlantic Blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33071PH: 754-322-4300, HOURS: 9:00am-3:30pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: B

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 229 228 NA NA 7 231 235 NA NA 8 242 241 202 3.5

RENAISSANCE CHARTER OF CORAL SPRINGSPRINCIPAL: Mark HageWEBSITE: recscoralsprings.org6250 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33067PH: 954-369-1179HOURS: 8:00am-3:00pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 232 233 NA NA 7 234 242 NA NA 8 243 244 204 3.5

SAWGRASS SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: James CecilWEBSITE: ssms.org12500 W. Sample Rd., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-4500HOURS: 9:00am-3:30pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 229 234 NA NA 7 234 240 NA NA 8 241 244 201 3.6

WESTGLADES MIDDLE SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Jack VeseyWEBSITE: Westgladesmiddle.com11000 Holmberg Rd., Parkland, FL 33076PH: 754-322-4800HOURS: 9:15am-3:45pm

2014 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 6 239 241 NA NA 7 243 246 NA NA 8 248 237 211 3.7

CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS CHARTER HIGHPRINCIPAL: Gary SpringerWEBSITE: coralspringscharter.org3205 N. Univ. Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 954-340-4100HOURS: 7:30am-2:35pm

2013 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 9 249 NA NA NA 10 255 NA NA 3.7

CORAL GLADES HIGH SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Steven CarruthWEBSITE: www.broward.k12.fl.us.coralgladeshs2700 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs, 33065PH: 754-322-1250HOURS: 7:40am – 2:40pm

2013 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 9 239 NA NA NA 10 244 NA NA 3.5

CORAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Susan LeonWEBSITE: coralspringshigh.browardschools.com7201 W. Sample Rd., Coral Springs, FL 33065PH: 754-322-0500HOURS: 7:40am-2:40pm

2013 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 9 239 NA NA NA 10 243 NA NA 3.5

JP TARAVELLA HIGH SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Shawn CerraWEBSITE: taravella.browardschools.com10600 Riverside Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33071PH: 754-322-2300HOURS: 7:40am-2:40pm

2013 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 9 239 NA NA NA 10 245 NA NA 3.5

MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOLPRINCIPAL: Ty ThompsonWEBSITE: douglashigh.browardschools.com5901 Pine Island Rd., Parkland, FL 33076PH: 754-322-2150, HOURS: 7:40am-2:40pm

2013 SCHOOL GRADE: A

2014 fCAT 2.0 mEAn SCoRES GRADE READING MATH SCIENCE WRITING 9 249 NA NA NA 10 256 NA NA 3.7

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Do you ever wonder how you will pay for the high cost of a college education for your child? Is the time getting closer and you are getting nervous about this huge fi nancial burden? The State of Florida has many opportunities for good students to take advantage of earning free college credits while in high school. These credits are not the Advanced Placement classes, which are wonderful, but only grant credit if the student passes the end of the year exam. An average of 66% of the students who take an Advanced Placement class nationwide actually earn the college credit. A more sure fi re way to earn college credit is through a program called Dual Enrollment/Early Admission. For example, the percent of students who earn college credit via Dual Enrollment/Early Admission at J.P. Taravella was over 98%.

Dual Enrollment is when high school students are dually enrolled at a nearby community college or state university. The cost is free to the parents if the student meets specifi c criteria. The eligibility criteria is a minimum of 11 high school credits, an unweighted grade point average of 3.0, and meeting the score on either the SAT, ACT or PERT (as decided by the state of Florida). These credits are accepted by all Florida state universities, community colleges, and many other universities (please see individual university rules on accepting Dual Enrollment credits). This also gives students the chance to become familiar with college coursework directly from a college.

In addition, students who are in their senior year of high school can spend the whole day at a college to earn credit through another program called Early Admission. This allows the students to earn 24 college credits during their senior year of high school (which is equivalent to a whole year of college).

“The thing to remember is that all of these classes are rigorous and the grades earned will not only go on the student’s high school transcript, but will also go on their college transcript,” said J. P. Taravella High School Guidance Director Jodi Gaver.

Students who choose this money saving program must be mature, hard working, and conscientious for it to have a positive result for both the student and the parent.

All students who meet the eligibility criteria are accepted into this program as long as they meet the deadlines set by the local college and their high school.

“It is possible for a student to graduate high school with 1-2 years of college already completed. If you pair this with some Advanced Placement credits, half of a student’s 4 year college education is free,” Gaver said. “Another benefi t to the students is time. In today’s world where many of our students not only earn a 4 year degree but they pursue a graduate degree, being able to shave a year off of this 4 to 8 year process is a huge benefi t.”

In order for students to be ahead of the game and save money for their parents, they must walk into high school preparing for these programs by working hard to keep their grade point average (GPA) up and preparing themselves for the college placement tests they will need to pass.

Contact the guidance counselor at your school for further information or to enroll.

EARnIng CoLLEgE CREdITS WhILE In hIgh SChooLBy Jennifer Gaver, Taravella High School Senior

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Another fun summer has come and gone. It is time to settle back into a routine of reading, writing and arithmetic. As we say goodbye to our summer days of bowling, skating and lazy days at the beach, we look forward to Science Fair, Reading Challenges, Field Day and more.

Over the summer, many students enjoyed Imagine’s very own EDGE (Environmental Science Design and Visual Arts Gardening and Horticulture Engineering and Mathematics) Adventure Summer Camp. The Edge Adventure is a hands-on camp that incorporates nature and animals into a truly engaging and fun learning experience. In addition to taking care of the many animals that call Imagine home, students enjoyed fi eld trips to the Museum of Science, Bedners Farm, Palm Beach Zoo and the Fishing Hall of Fame. Find out more about Edge Camp at www.theedgeadventure.com

This school year, Imagine Charter will enjoy many fundraising

Zack Schaja earned an international

honor when he was chosen as the Executive

President of DECA for the 2014-15 school year.

He is the fi rst Broward County student to have

the honor. He is also fi rst in the state of FLORIDA

to have the prestigious position.

Schaja, who was already accepted to

Emory University, deferred college for one

year so he can fulfill his responsibilities

to DECA. His high school teacher, Sharon

Cutler, had a record 400 students last year

in the DECA program at Stoneman Douglas

events and school socials. During the months of September and October, Imagine will be hosting Scoop Night at Carvel, McDonalds Night, and Saveology Family Night. In addition, students will be doing a Miami Dolphins fundraiser for the Miami Dolphins v. Kansas City Chiefs game on September 21.

Fall Festival will again be held in October for the community, including games, food and family fun. Be sure to come out and support Imagine Charter while making special memories with your family. If you are interested in being a vendor for this event, please contact Imagine PTO.

The PTO would like to encourage all parents to become members of the PTO and become involved. Visit us during Open House and Back to School Night. Find out how you can help and support our school and make it the best it can be.

We wish all of our students a fun and successful 2014-15 school year!

High School, which included students in the

Academy of Finance and Marketing programs.

The program is international, and prepares

emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for

careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and

management. The elective course involves

competitions and travel.

If you are interested in having your child

participate in DECA, contact your school’s

guidance department. There is a chapter at each

school for DECA or BPA, Business Professionals

of America.

IMAGINE CHARTER

Brings Summer Funinto the Fall

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Welcome back Park Springs Elementary students, teachers and staff, and a special welcome to all our new and Kindergarten students! We are very excited about all of the learning and fun we have planned for the 2014-2015 school year! Our theme for this year will be “Are you smarter than a PSE Panther?” and we plan on making sure that our students are up to the challenge!

We will be having Open House on Monday, August 25 for grades 2, 4, and 5 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm and on Wednesday, August 27 for grades K, 1, and 3 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. We encourage you to come meet your child’s teacher and find out important classroom information to help make the school year a success. Please make sure to complete all paperwork sent home with your student and return it to their teacher. Our teachers will distribute the monthly calendar, school menus, school newsletters and other important notices to you via email so it is important to ensure that they have your correct email address as well.

Park Springs Elementary embraces their volunteers and we encourage parents to participate by becoming a room parent, signing up to assist teachers with projects and activities, helping in the library or the art room, and volunteering with the PTO activities throughout the year. In order to volunteer

on campus in any capacity, you must complete the volunteer application online for district clearance. Please go to the Broward County Public Schools Volunteer Application website: http://www.getinvolvedineducation.com/volunteers/application.htm. Please allow a week for processing and note you will be required to present your driver’s license when you arrive at school in order to receive your volunteer badge.

We are fortunate to have an active PTO at Park Springs Elementary that puts an invaluable amount of time and effort into providing programs, tools and equipment for the staff and students. We encourage all our parents to join and participate if they can. Even if you cannot volunteer your time, your membership dues are a welcomed contribution and we encourage you to sign up all eligible members of your family.

There are some exciting activities coming up so keep your eyes open for the dates! We will be having Fall pictures, the Fall bookfair and ice cream social, and Halloween Bingo to name just a few!

If you would like to learn more about Park Springs Elementary or schedule a tour to see our “Panther Pride”, you can contact us at 754-322-7750 or visit our website at http://parksprings.browardschools.com/.

PARK SPRINGS ELEMENTARY – ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A PSE PANTHER?

By Sherri Schweiger

TAKE LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL AT FOREST HILLS ELEMENTARY

We are ready to meet and greet our parents during two open houses. August 27 grades 3 – 5 have an Open House at 6:30pm for parents, and September 3 grades PreK – 2 will have Open House at 6:30pm. The Open House is to hear about the curriculum for the school year and to find out how you can become involved in your child’s education.

As the year centers around a Safari theme,”Wild About Learning”, our school will be incorporating ‘Digital 5’ for our 5th grade students. Each 5th grader will receive a Lenovo laptop to use at school and at home for the school year. The goal is to maximize student learning by allowing students to control the pace, place and path of their instruction.

“Aligning our curriculum to prep students for college and career readiness is a school goal and a District goal for students from grades K-12,” Principal Rothman said. “Everything is computer based and we are focusing on tailored instruction. Our teachers are ready to use this technology to communicate with students.”

As the 5th graders work with laptops, the 3rd and 4th graders will also be using Lenovo’s in our Jr. Quantum program to transition into having all of their books and

work done online. Students will be able to incorporate their real-world techniques for gathering web-based research and data into their classroom experience.

Fee-based clubs are also being added into the afterschool clubs program. Students can sign up for Martial Arts, Cheerleading, Dance, and Fitness. “We’re trying to be a one-stop-shop for busy parents!” says Roel Heimmermann, PTO President. For more information, stop by the front office.

Pre-Kindergarten was also added for our community. We will have one class of students who can attend Elementary School just before their Kindergarten year. If you have a child who will qualify for Pre-K next August please come to the front office to be on the waiting list for next school year.

As always, we look forward to seeing you at all the family functions we will have throughout the year. There are many ways you can be a part of your child’s education. Stay involved and join our PTO during the Open House.

To take a tour of Forest Hills Elementary please call the office at 754-322-6400.

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Weschester Elementary is off to a great start. The theme for the year is “Knowledge is my Superpower”. The focus for learning will be centered around the growth of knowledge for each young superhero on campus.

The expansion of the ‘Digital 5’ program to the 4th grade is an exciting change for the school. All 4th and 5th grade students will receive a school laptop to use for the entire year. Teachers and students will incorporate blended learning through traditional textbooks and digital programs. The digital devices, with the Digital 5 program, allow students to access digital resources, online instructional materials and other tools to maximize their learning and engagement.

Parental involvement is always important. The school welcomes all parents to attend the Open Houses being held on September 10 and

September 17. Each student will bring home the information with the date and time to attend. Keep in touch with all the school’s events by logging on to the school website: www.broward.k12.fl.us/westchestelem/ or call (754) 322-8900.

The PTA looks forward to new parents who wish to become a part of their child’s education. The organization helps with fundraisers and the members also help with events at the school. We encourage all parents to join the PTA when the information comes home in your child’s backpack.

For new parents and students coming to our school or entering Kindergarten, remember to ask about our before care and after care programs. You can call the front office for more information. You can also pay for you child’s lunch online with Broward Schools. It’s an easy way to make sure your child has money on their lunch account.

HONORS PROGRAM FOR HUNT ELEMENTARY

We are excited to welcome our students to the 2014 – 2015 school year. This year we are implementing the new Florida Reading and Math standards. With increased rigor and more cognitive demands on our students, we are ramping up our curriculum to ensure their success.

Our Hunt PTO plans many events throughout the year and works hard to raise funds to enhance our arts and instructional programs. We are thankful for everyone who joins the PTO and supports the Hunt community. Please join our PTO as we look forward to another great year!

Our Open Houses are right around the corner and we look forward to seeing our third, fourth, and fifth grade families on Wednesday, August 27 at 6:00 p.m. Kindergarten, first, and second grade families will join us on Wednesday, September 3 at 6:00 p.m. Our teachers will share information on the learning taking place in the classroom and how parents can assist them in creating a positive, successful year for their child(ren).

T h i s y e a r w e a r e implementing Junior Quantum classes at every grade level. Students who qualify to enter these classes will participate in advanced coursework to prepare them for success in the Honors or Pre-Quantum Leap program at Forest Glen Middle School. Honors Program is an academically rigorous,

high achieving program that will challenge driven students to rise above as they learn demanding content in all curricular areas. The Honors Program will provide the opportunities for students to take high school level classes in preparation for the Honors Program in high school. This exclusive program is for students at the top of their class and motivated to continue to excel academically. Pre-Quantum Leap is an academically advanced program designed to challenge motivated students to understand the rigorous content presented in all areas of academia to maximize their academic capabilities. Forest Glen’s PQL Program follows our uniquely designed expectations for each course influenced by College Board and leading to Advanced Placement courses beginning in 9th grade. If you would like more information on our Junior Quantum classes, feel free to call us at (754)-322-6500.

James S. Hunt is such a wonderful school with a warm, nurturing staff. We are proud to serve the Coral Springs community.

By Principal Lazano

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Welcome to Middle School! Westglades is proud to have you as a student. The best message we can send to you and your child is to GET INVOLVED. There is something for every student and parent to be a part of.

Middle School Sports: This year Broward Schools added flag football and volleyball to the middle school sports program. These two sports will join the soccer, basketball and track and field teams we currently have. Tryout information for all of our sports can be found on our website at www.westgladesmiddle.com.

Clubs: We have several organizations to choose from: A OK, Best Buddies, Cheerleading, chess, creative writing, drama/Jr. Thespian, Environmental, FFEA, First Priority, Howl Book Club, Ignitus/Youth Crime Watch, NJHS, Math, PAWS, SECME, SGA, travel, Wolf Watch, and Yearbook. You can find out how to join these groups by listening to the announcements each day in school. The days and times they meet will vary.

We will also be offering a fee-based enrichment program

after school beginning in mid-September. Please look for the information at the front office when you enter the school or on our website.

Volunteers: To volunteer at Westglades you will need to register with Broward County Schools, by logging on to: www.getinvolvedineducation.com. All new and returning volunteers must complete the application.

We can’t wait to meet you at our Open House: Thursday, August 28, for 6th graders beginning at 7:00 pm, with the first general meeting of the PTA taking place at 6:00 pm. Thursday, September 4, will be the Open House for 7th and 8th graders beginning at 7:00 pm.

Thank you to our amazing PTA who purchased a good deal of technology to supplement the district appropriations for this year.

If you need to reach the school, please call the main office number: 754-322-4800.

Westglades Middle school

GearinG up for a Great year!

Summer is over and it is time to think about the new school year ahead. Our teachers are ready for a year of achievements. We held our annual Open House on Friday, August 15, where students picked up schedules and met all of their teachers.

The 2014-2015 school year will bring some exciting changes at Forest Glen Middle School. We have added the Honors Academy, an innovative program, to the fall schedule. This program will serve high achieving, motivated, and focused students much like our Pre-Quantum Leap (PQL) program. The students will have a challenging curriculum, which will provide learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.

In addition to our new program we have added a number of new courses, clubs and sports. This fall students have the opportunity to take several new high school level courses and earn high credit. These courses include Biology I Honors, Debate I Honors, and Medical Skills (the first course of the Fire Academy Program). New clubs for 2014-15 are Poetry Club, Ocean Environmental Club, and Crime watch. We are also very excited to be bringing back Flag Football and Volleyball to Forest Glen. This will provide additional

athletic opportunities to our students. This year we will have the opportunity for students to sign up for

afterschool tutoring provided by Study Zone. Tutoring will be 2-4 days per week with the opportunity for some scholarships for free tutoring. All other tutoring will be offered at very affordable rate. The fall session will begin on Monday, September 15, 2014. For more information about this exciting opportunity, email: [email protected]

Finally, we are no longer a unified dress code school. Last spring we voted to follow the Broward County Schools Dress Code policy. Please take the time to visit our website http://forestglen.browardschools.com to get the most up to date information, including our new dress code policy.

By Principal Ron Forsman

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Our theme for the 2014-15 school year is “Soaring to New Heights”. We will continue to focus on all of the academics, especially reading and math, and continue to teach Mathematics Florida Standards and Language Arts Florida Standards adopted this year by the state. We are integrating technology even more this year. Our 5th grade students are now using Digital 5.

We would like to welcome our new PTA President, Angela Varias and Vice President, Dawn Belabin. They have lots of fun family events scheduled for this school year. PTA will be selling School Supply packets for each grade level. Information is on our school website: countryhills.browardschools.com. You will also have the opportunity to join the PTA. Staying involved in your child’s education has great benefits. It shows your kids you value learning,

self-discipline, and hard work. Look for the information that will come home with your child on how to join and stay active throughout the year.

Our “Meet and Greet” took place on Friday, August 15. During the “Meet and Greet” students had the chance to find out their teachers’ name, classroom location, supplies needed, arrival and dismissal procedures, and 1st day expectations. Open House will be held in September. Teachers will provide more personalized information at this time. We hope you will have the chance to attend the Open House and hear about the wonderful things planned for your child this school year.

As always please contact us for a school tour or for any information you need to know about County Hills Elementary. Come and ‘Soar to New Heights’ with us this year! (754) 322-5950.

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ACADEMICD I R E C T O R Y

ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT

BRIGHT & SMART - ROBOTICS & CODING PROGRAMSNOW OFFERING IN-SITE FIELD TRIPS TO SCHOOLS, AFTERSCHOOL & CAMP PROVIDERS! Tailored to meet the STEM curriculum and Common Core objectives, children will learn hands-on robot assembly and coding in a fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, critical and creative thinking, and problem solving skills. Robotics Afterschool & Saturday Programs and Spring/Winter/Summer Camps also offered for girls and boys, 7 - 14 years old, at various locations. Afterschool Programs are held in 8-week sessions. Tuition includes 90 minutes per week of instruction, materials, and lab fees. Register for an Introductory Trial Class today! (954) 816-3346, [email protected], www.BrightAndSmart.com, or visit our page at www.facebook.com/BrightAndSmart.

IMACS MATH, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & LOGICAL REASONING ENRICHMENTTake your child’s logical reasoning skills to the next level! IMACS gives students a competitive edge by teaching them how to think critically in a fun environment. Call (954) 791-2333 or visit www.imacs.org to schedule a FREE Placement Class. Weekly after-school/Saturday classes. Grades 1-12. Weston, Plantation, Fort Lauderdale, Aventura and Boca.

ENGINEERING FOR KIDS OF BROWARDWe are very passionate and excited to be able to inspire the next generation of engineers by bringing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to children ages 4 to 14 in a fun and challenging way through classes, summer camps, clubs and parties, in various locations across Broward County. Programs include 6-week after school programs, weekend workshops, spring/winter/summer camps, scouts, and home school groups. Register for one of our many introductory workshops today! We offer programs in LEGO® Robotics, Electronic Game Design, and in Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Marine and Mechanical engineering. (954)-678-1516. [email protected], www.engineeringforkids.com/broward or find us on Facebook: Engineering For Kids Broward.

ACADEMIC TESTING

PSYCHOLOGIST DR. DAVID YUDELLPsychologist Dr. David Yudell. Private Practice, Licensed Clinical Psychologist. We can help your child with educational testing including Gifted Placement, Attention Deficits or Hyperactivity (ADD / ADHD), Memory Problems or Learning Disorders. Offices located in Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Davie, Plantation and Tamarac. Call our office to discuss your child: (954) 288-9393.

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SKILLS

B.L.A.S.T. EDUCATIONAL SERVICESSocial Skills Instruction and Academic TutoringDoes your child have a difficult time making and keeping friends? Our social skills classes target a variety of social interaction skills, conflict resolution skills and stress management strategies for children to use at home, at school and in the community. Classes meet once a week for 90 minutes. Before placing a child in a group, we conduct an informal assessment, which will pinpoint the child’s needs and assure that they are placed in the appropriate group that will benefit them. All children are placed in groups that are age, grade and developmentally appropriate. Academic Tutoring is also available for all ages. Please visit our website at www.blastedu.com and/or call (954) 575-5998 for more information.

ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST, GARY A. LEVINE, LLCHelping teens save their OWN lives for nearly three decades. Your adolescent is struggling with behavioral issues, substance use, school-related difficulties, etc. You’ve tried everything...counseling...changing schools...perhaps even residential programs...but the issues remain. You don’t know where to turn or how to get your child back on track. Call us. Our approach is unique and it works! Let’s talk... Free in-home consultation. Email: [email protected] or www.garyalevine.com or call anytime (954) 328-9175.

COLLEGE EDUCATION AND ADVISEMENT NATIONAL COLLEGE FUNDING SERVICES National College Funding Services is a national college planning organization that provides a comprehensive range of educational services to college-bound students. (Grades 9-12). Our company’s goal is to ensure that every child in America wishing to acquire a college education will not be turned down due to lack of information or proper funding. We give students and parents a one stop college planning resource to help them to realize the dream of a college education for their children. Please call for a FREE one hour, in home interview with your high school student. (954) 575-4707 www.ncfs-inc.com. Our local office is located at 10211 West Sample Rd., Suite 110, Coral Springs, FL 33065.

HIGH SCHOOL & GRADUATION SERVICESHERFF JONES OF BROWARD COUNTYHerff Jones of Broward County / Chuck Puleri & Associates,(954) 693-0006. 8230 West State Road 84, Davie 33324. High School Rings, Championship Rings, Caps, Gowns, Tassels, Cords, Graduation Announcements, Graduate Name Cards, Thank You Notes, Class Year Merchandise, and more. Conveniently located in the heart of Broward County on State Road 84 between Pines Island Rd. & University Dr. Online shopping available via our website www.HJBroward.com.

LANGUAGE SCHOOLS & PROGRAMSPARKLAND LIBRARY6620 University Dr., Parkland 33067. (954) 757-4200. SPANISH CAFE: Mondays 4:00pm - 5:00pm and Saturdays 12:30pm - 1:30pm. Our doors are open to Spanish language students of all ages who need homework assistance or simply would like to practice their skills. Join the Spanish Honor Society on Mondays from 4:00pm - 5:00pm and on Saturdays, 12:30pm – 1:30pm and improve your verbal and written skills! Registration not required.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS & PRESCHOOLSIMAGINE CHARTER SCHOOL AT BROWARDRated an “A” school, Imagine offers families a choice in their child’s education. Offering grades Pre-K - 8th, your child will be given the opportunity to not only be taught by amazing teachers, but make friends to last a lifetime. Before and After Care Available. Enrichment programs available afterschool to broaden your child’s knowledge and skills. 9001 Westview Drive, Coral Springs 33067. (954) 255-0020. Call today for a tour!

CHRISTI ACADEMY / STEPSS ACADEMYChristi Academy offers Superior educational opportunities for children from K-12th grade. We provide a learning rich environment with caring and experienced teachers. Our creative curriculum includes: Tae Kwon Do, Creative Relaxation, Art, Spanish, Music, Flute, Theater, Basketball and Soccer. We at Stepss Academy accept varying disabilities including ASD and DS from ages 5 to 22. Please contact us for more information. 3495 N. Hiatus Rd, Sunrise. www.christiacademy.com. (954) 749-6869.

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The Goddard School is a trusted name among parents and families. Classrooms are safe, nurturing environments for children six weeks to six years, offering age-appropriate opportunities to explore and discover. From infant to toddler and preschool, talented teachers lead each child to reach developmental milestones–preparing the children for social and academic success. Call Rima Naik, Owner, to arrange a personal appointment at (954) 345-5001 or visit online at www.goddardschool.com/parklandfl.

READING PROGRAMS

PARKLAND LIBRARY PROGRAMSRegistration for the following programs will take place in August, with classes beginning in September. 6620 University Dr., Parkland 33067. (954) 757-4200. Hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00am-7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm. Call to confirm program times.•BOOKSANDBABIES: Call for times and days. (9-23 months

with adult). This is an early literacy class that creates sound and print awareness and their relationship through the use of toys, puzzles and books. We conclude with stories, songs and finger plays. This class will be held in the library meeting room. Only the registered age appropriate child and their adult are permitted to attend.

•TODDLERTALESSTORYTIME: Call for times and days. (24mos. – 3 1/2yrs. with adult) This early literacy class establishes the relationship between letters and sounds, sign identification, and provides early phonemic awareness. This is accomplished through stories, music, rhymes, and games. Only the registered age appropriate child and their adult are permitted to attend.

•PRESCHOOLPALSSTORYTIME: Call for times and days. (3-5 year olds unaccompanied by adult). In this class, preschool age children will enhance phonemics, direction, verbal and written cues, motor skills and literacy links through stories, songs, finger plays, flannel boards and crafts. New themes are presented each week. Children enter the classroom alone but parents must remain in the library.

•ROOKIEREADERS: Call for times and days. (Kindergarten - 2nd Grade). This class combines stories, poems and crafts to make a fun library experience. This class will be held in the library meeting room. It encourages entertaining, independent reading. Children enter the classroom alone, but parents must remain in the library.

•TWILIGHTTALESANDTUNES: Call for times and days. (Ages 2 and up with parent). Literacy links and reading fun are presented to a varied age group. Join us for a half hour of books, songs, flannel board stories and guitar sing-a-longs. Registration is not required for this class.

•READINGBUDDIES: Call for times and days. The Parkland Juniorettes have partnered with the Parkland Library to help students with reading. Parkland elementary school aged students are welcome to attend.

NORTHWEST REGIONAL LIBRARY3151 University Drive, Coral Springs. (954) 357-7990. Mon.-Wed. 10am-8pm, Thurs.-Sun. 10am-6pm. Call for children reading programs and activities.•STORYTIMEFor ages 3-5yrs. Every Wednesday 10:30am-11:15am.For ages 12-24 months. Every Tuesday 11:30am-12:30pm.For ages 3-11 months. Every Tuesday 10:30am-11:15pm.

TUTORING SERVICESMATHNASIUMMathnasium has been ‘making math make sense’ for thousands of students nationwide. In Coral Springs, Mathnasium Director, Marc Thorner is committed to helping your child catch up, keep up and get ahead in math. His Mathnasium team of highly skilled instructors is as passionate about math as he is. They use the time-tested Mathnasium Method to determine -with great accuracy - what a student knows and does not know. Then they customize a learning plan based on the needs and goals of each individual. Number Sense does not develop by accident. It is the result of a process of encounter and interaction with a specific set of concepts and skills presented in a way that makes sense to the learner. Teaching children grades 1-12. 11540 Wiles Road #4, Coral Springs, www.mathnasium.com/csprings, (954) 757-1882.

Welcome back students, parents, teachers and staff. Mrs. Perez, the Principal of Ramblewood Elementary, is continuing to strive towards her goal of providing students with a well-rounded education that combines rigorous academics and a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. This includes our Art, Chorus and Robotics Clubs, which we plan to continue for the 2014-2015 school year.

In addition, this year Ramblewood will be part of a Dual Language Program beginning with 36 first grade students. The goal of this program is to provide students with the opportunity to become bilingual by teaching them listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in both English and Spanish. Each year an additional grade level will be added to the Dual Language Program.

Don’t forget if you need after care “Camp Rams” is available before school from 6:45-7:45a.m. and after school from 2:00-6:00p.m. They will be offering a variety of activities such as multi-cultural studies, Music, Drama, Zumba, Line Dancing, Drama,

Writing, Science, in-door game room and Art and Crafts just to name a few.If you haven’t joined PTA, I encourage you to do so. PTA provides a multitude of

services such as providing in-house field trips for students, purchasing LCD projectors for classrooms, organizing fundraisers for the school, selling uniform shirts/sprit shirts, planning social events for our families and much more. Their presence is felt all over the school. Please support their efforts by joining today. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out a form at www.getinvolvedineducation.com.

Please take some time to review our school website and enjoy the wealth of resources and various links available on the homepage. I encourage you to visit the site often as it is updated frequently. Be sure to look for upcoming scheduled events on the school calendar and important updates!

Ramblewood is located at 8950 Shadow Wood Blvd. in Coral Springs. For more information visit ramblewoodelem.browardschools.com or call (754) 322-8150.

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We are very excited to have earned an A grade once again. We plan to continue our tradition of excellence in academic, physical, and social development for all of our students. In addition, Sawgrass Springs will be starting the 2014 - 2015 school year with some new programs and offerings.

The creation of the Scholar Program for high school / college readiness will allow our high achieving students a rigorous academic slate of classes which has the potential to add up to 8 high school credits by the time they complete 8th grade. This track will provide the ability for students to take more college credits in high school. The Scholar Program will be offered to incoming 6th grade students who have qualifying scores on the FCAT for the 2014 - 2015 school year.

In addition to rigorous and relevant core subject area courses, we are excited to offer a high school credit Italian course for the first time. We

will continue to offer our students a wide variety of elective courses as well: Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Yearbook, Art, Drama, Peer Counseling, Technology, Eco-Edventures (Environmental Science), TV Broadcasting, Physical Education, Spanish, and Student Leadership Development Corps (SLDC) which is the middle school version of Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).

As usual, I urge all parents to be heavily involved in their child’s education. We have the Pinnacle Gradebook program which helps students keep up with grades. Parent conferences are always welcomed and encouraged, especially for our new 6th graders. We also recommend working with your child on life skills such as organization and time management. These are skills that are learned and middle school is a great place to solidify good habits.

WeareSawgrassSTRONG!

By James Cecil, Principal

Another summer has quickly come and gone and we are ready for a new school year. We hope all of our families were able to spend some quality time with their children either traveling, going to the park, swimming, playing games or cuddling up and reading a great book. This vacation was earned for our staff and students as they worked extremely hard during the 2013-14 school year.

Parkside’s theme for the 2014-15 school year will be “Discover Parkside, Where Learning is Natural.” This theme will encompass many different aspects from focusing on our environment and the Everglades to giving students the opportunity to learn through projects, technology, many genres of literature, hands on activities and exciting field trips. Make sure you take a moment and stop by our cafeteria to see the beautiful mural Ms. Mastrianni painted tying into our theme. It gives our café a peaceful and relaxing feel.

We are very excited to be participating in the Digital 5 initiative for the 2014-15 school year. This program will provide all of our 5th grade students and teachers with laptops. Our students will be accessing their textbooks online and teachers will be delivering instruction through technology. This initiative was rolled out in Broward

County during the 2013-14 school year to a few of the elementary schools. This year we are fortunate to be a part of the second phase. Our goal, over the next few years, is to continue to update and increase the amount of technology here at Parkside.

The upcoming year has many fun and exciting activities planned. Some of the activities include an author visit and book signing from Andrew Toffoli, Boosterthon Fun Run, annual Halloween Parade, Parent training events and so much more. Please make sure you get involved with our PTA as they are responsible for many of these activities for our students. This is an easy and fun way to become active in your child’s school and meet some great individuals. To learn more about how to get involved please check out our website at www.parkside-elementary.org or contact our front office at 754-322-7850.

We hope everyone enjoyed the “Meet and Greet” on Friday, August 15th. It was great seeing all the familiar faces and many of our new friends who are joining us this year at Parkside. Open Houses will be held beginning at the end of August and in early September. Please check the newsletter and website for specific dates for your child’s grade.

By Principal Hall

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PAW-sitively Paw-some!Our school has grown so much this year. We welcome

all of our new students and are excited to have them here at Park Trails for a year of learning and growth. Our Meet & Greet was a great way for the students to find their way around our school and to meet their teacher. It’s always fun for a child to find out who their new teacher will be and to see their new classroom.

Your child’s teacher will send home a list of school supplies your child will need in case you have not received one yet. If there are any special requirements for the class, you teacher will be sure to let you know.

The TenMarks Summer Math Program was successful

once again. The students who took part in this powerful program gained access to a personalized assessment to help reverse summer learning loss. Keeping your child ahead of the game and on target for growth during June, July and August is important.

Please remember our classes begin at 8:15 am. Set up a morning routine and teach your child to be on time. If you would like to participate in the after care program which runs from 2:15pm to 6:15pm please call ASP (After School Programs, Inc.) at 954-596-9000.

We cannot wait to be PAW-sitively PAW-some once again at Park Trails Elementary during the 2014 - 2015 school year!

OPENHOUSE8/27 6:00 PM 1st grade8/27 7:00 PM 4th grade9/10 6:00 PM PK, K, ESE9/10 7:00 PM 3rd grade9/17 6:00 PM 2nd grade 9/17 7:00 PM 5th grade

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The City of Coral Springs welcomes two new principals and Parkland announces one new principal. The principals were interviewed over the summer and began their positions on July 1.

CoralSpringsElementary is proud to have PrincipalVondaOliverbegin the year with them. As an Assistant Principal, Mrs. Oliver helped to open Broward county’s fi rst PreK - 8th grade Montessori Magnet School, Beachside Montessori Village in Hollywood. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to serve as a principal in the city of Coral Springs.

The school just added a 6th grade this year, before becoming a PreK-8 program by 2016. One of the visions this year is to implement enrichment clusters for students on early release days. “Our students will be exposed to extra curricular activities such as art, music, etc.,” said Oliver. Additionally, our 2nd and 3rd grade students will have the opportunity to participate in the First Move Program. First Move teaches critical and creative thinking skills through chess.

Mrs. Oliver will also continue their fun Family Nights to bridge the gap between home and school. Finally, she has committed to holding Principal Chats with parents, offering them the opportunity to come in for informal conversations on topics of various interests. “The energy is here!” Oliver added. “I can’t wait to meet my children.”

RivergladesElementarygives an offi cial welcome to PrincipalJoanneSeltzer. Seltzer was the interim principal since last year, and was previously awarded Broward County Assistant Principal of the Year. “I’m just thrilled to be an offi cial part of an amazing school and community,” Seltzer said. “We will focus on increasing the technology within the school and the collaboration with our incredible PTA.”

The school’s unique philosophy of Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI) integrates Life Skills to create a common language to develop responsible citizens. ITI also aligns with standards, problem solving, and critical thinking, while creating a positive environment in every classroom.

The theme for the year is ‘Stepping into the Future’; a phrase that fi ts perfectly with a shoe passion of the new principal, and one that focuses on preparing students for the next level.

RamblewoodMiddleSchool announced PrincipalCoryAnnSmith as their new leader. Mrs. Smith was an assistant principal at Coral Springs High School for 8 years, so she knows the area and community well. She plans to enhance the current S.T.E.M. program to include the arts, renaming it S.T.E.A.M. The areas of study will be: science, technology, engineering, arts and math.

“After researching the wonderful programs at RMS, is was a great fi t to include the arts as the additional area of study,” Principal Smith said. “My vision is to continue the collaboration within our zone and market our programs at each level.” The school is adding two sections of Culinary classes to work with J.P. Taravella High School, and the Orchestra teacher from Taravella will come to Ramblewood in the mornings to work with the middle school students. Some students will have the opportunity to begin their day at Taravella for Chorus and ROTC and then come back to Ramblewood to fi nish their day.

“There are so many possibilities for students, as the elementary, middle and high schools work together,” Smith said. “I can’t wait to get started.”

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