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SEABREEZE HIGH SCHOOL April 2018 CRAB CLAUSE A cooperative effort of Seabreeze High School and the SHS PTSA Seabreeze Sandcrabs are held to high ethical standards in our pursuit of academic achievement. As a student of Seabreeze High School, I understand that academic dishonesty defeats the purpose of education. Cheating, plagiarism, stealing, and lying are neither acceptable nor tolerated. Every task and accomplishment will be a true reflection of my effort. Our early Spring Break is behind us and the nal grading period for 2017-2018 is underway. We have hit the ground running with all the events, requirements, and pressures that the students have to undertake prior to the end of the year. It is an important Ɵme of year with standardized tesƟng, end of course exams , Advanced Placement tesƟng and the myriad of other requirements that are placed upon our students. Our student support systems – parents, teachers, guidance, support sta, and administrators – are criƟcal to their success. It is important to remember that we need to provide encouragement, direcƟon and support for our students as they start their journey into the ‘tesƟng season’. Please reinforce with your students the importance of seƫng goals to help them achieve the success they desire as they close out the school year. It is also criƟcal that you support us and have your child in school and on Ɵme every day. For senior parents, please reinforce with your students the importance of double checking with their guidance counselors regarding their status for promoƟon. In addiƟon, if you have a child taking virtual classes, please be proacƟve and reinforce communicaƟon with the virtual teachers to make sure that all classes are on track to be completed. Each year we have students lose out on potenƟal credits and graduaƟon simply by not compleƟng virtual coursework on Ɵme. With all the anƟcipaƟon the end of the school year brings for current students it also brings excitement for our incoming ninth grade class. Family registraƟon nights this year occurred on the following dates: March 22 (S thru Z), March 27 (L thru R), March 29 (F thru K), and April 3 (A thru E). Our school community is very excited that next year we will expand our Cambridge/AICE InternaƟonal Diploma program for our students. It provides excellent opportuniƟes for our upcoming ninth grade students and current students in following years as we expand the program. This Ɵme of year brings much excitement and some anxiety to our fantasƟc senior class as well. The weeks aŌer spring break are lled with senior acƟviƟes as we prepare for their big day in the Ocean Center on June 1st ! All families should have received a bulleƟn outlining important senior events (Prom, Grad Bash, Senior Awards, Honors Banquet, Baccalaureate,) with dates and Ɵmes. This calendar, prepared by AcƟviƟes Director Tonia Morgan, is an iƟnerary of all senior acƟviƟes scheduled to take place as we approach graduaƟon. The senior calendar of events is also posted on the website or can be obtained in the main and acƟviƟes oces. As we close the school year I would like to thank our enƟre Sandcrab community for the support they have shown our students, faculty, and stathroughout the year. The year has been memorable lled with many success stories throughout our campus and community. On a personal level I would like to thank everyone for their conƟnued support and encouragement as we do our best to provide every student the opportunity to achieve their own personal success story. Professionally yours, Joseph Rawlings Principal

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SEABREEZE HIGH SCHOOL April 2018

CRAB CLAUSE A cooperative effort of Seabreeze High School and the SHS PTSA

Seabreeze Sandcrabs are held to high ethical standards in our pursuit of academic achievement. As a student of Seabreeze High School, I understand that academic dishonesty defeats the purpose of education. Cheating, plagiarism, stealing, and lying are neither acceptable nor tolerated. Every task and accomplishment will be a true refl ection of my effort.

Our early Spring Break is behind us and the fi nal grading period for 2017-2018 is underway. We have hit the ground running with all the events, requirements, and pressures that the students have to undertake prior to the end of the year. It is an important me of year with standardized tes ng, end of course exams , Advanced Placement tes ng and the myriad of other requirements that are placed upon our students. Our student support systems – parents, teachers, guidance, support staff , and administrators – are cri cal to their success. It is important to remember that we need to provide encouragement, direc on and support for our students as they start their journey into the ‘tes ng season’. Please reinforce with your students the importance of se ng goals to help them achieve the success they desire as they close out the school year. It is also cri cal that you support us and have your child in school and on me every day. For senior parents, please reinforce with your students the importance of double checking with their guidance counselors regarding their status for promo on. In addi on, if you have a child taking virtual classes, please be proac ve and reinforce communica on with the virtual teachers to make sure that all classes are on track to be completed. Each year we have students lose out on poten al credits and gradua on simply by not comple ng virtual coursework on me.

With all the an cipa on the end of the school year brings for current students it also brings excitement for our incoming ninth grade class. Family registra on nights this year occurred on the following dates: March 22 (S thru Z), March 27 (L thru R), March 29 (F thru K), and April 3 (A thru E). Our school community is very excited that next year we will expand our Cambridge/AICE Interna onal Diploma program for our students. It provides excellent opportuni es for our upcoming ninth grade students and current students in following years as we expand the program.

This me of year brings much excitement and some anxiety to our fantas c senior class as well. The weeks a er spring break are filled with senior ac vi es as we prepare for their big day in the Ocean Center on June 1st ! All families should have received a bulle n outlining important senior events (Prom, Grad Bash, Senior Awards, Honors Banquet, Baccalaureate,) with dates and mes. This calendar, prepared by Ac vi es Director Tonia Morgan, is an i nerary of all senior ac vi es scheduled to take place as we approach gradua on. The senior calendar of events is also posted on the website or can be obtained in the main and ac vi es offices.

As we close the school year I would like to thank our en re Sandcrab community for the support they have shown our students, faculty, and staff throughout the year. The year has been memorable filled with many success stories throughout our campus and community. On a personal level I would like to thank everyone for their con nued support and encouragement as we do our best to provide every student the opportunity to achieve their own personal success story.

Professionally yours,

Joseph RawlingsPrincipal

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2017-2018 Y earbook Information

1. A en on 2018 Seniors,Yearbook distribu on will take place on Wednesday, May 2, 2018. Seniors must have all outstanding obliga ons paid before this date. If you have not already purchased a yearbook they can be purchased, that day, for $80.00 no personal checks will be accepted. Cash or money order only 2. Any students that preordered the 2018 Sandcrab yearbook, must show a valid school ID in order pick up their book3. Underclassmen can begin picking up their yearbooks on Monday, May 7 in the auditorium concession stand, during lunch or a er school ONLY. The yearbook price will increase to $80 a er April 13, 2018. No checks will be accepted a er this date. All students must present school ID to pick up their yearbook4. Any student that purchased senior cap & gown pictures. Should have received their order or they can pick them up in Ms. Coy’s room 2-211.5. For those 2018 seniors that did not get their cap & gown pictures taken at school can call MPG’s studio in Holly Hill to make an appointment. Please call the studio (386) 672-1090 to reserve your appointment.6. MPG Portraits is the school’s offi cial photography company for all 2019 graduates. Visit their web site at www.mpgportraits.com to see all of the great new looks for seniors. Call and confi rm your session appointment with MPG Portraits at (386) 672-1090. MPG Portraits1625 Ridgewood AvenueHolly Hill, FL 32117www.mpgportraits.com7. MPG Portraits will begin mailing 2019 senior picture appointments in May. If you do not receive an appointment card in the mail by May 19th, please call MPG Portraits at (386) 672-1090. Your appointment can be changed to fi t your schedule by calling the studio and changing your scheduled me. 8. Yearbooks can be purchased, for $65.00, during lunch in room 2-211 on Tuesday and Thursday. The yearbook price will increase to $80 a er April 13, 2018. Also, a er this date only cash or money orders will be accepted. NO CHECKS 9. Important Dates for 2018-19 School year:• Underclass pictures will take place in the auditorium during the month of September or October. Students will follow the schedule provided by their teacher. Student will receive a proof. Orders can be placed once the proof is received• The Senior Panoramic picture for the class of 2018 will tenta vely ake place in October 17, 2018 at 7:45 am in the gym. • All seniors interested in becoming a Senior Spotlight in the yearbook must have a typed resume turned into Ms. Coy, room 2-211, no later than Monday, October 15, 2018 at 3:00 pm. • Remember those ads for the Senior Class of 2019. Ads go on sale in August. The deadline for senior ads is in October. All pictures and informa on must be turned in by this date. Do not turn in any irreplaceable pictures. • Club pictures will take place in either November or December. See club sponsor for details.• Any 2019 senior that would like a baby picture in the yearbook please bring a picture to Ms. Coy, in 2-211 as soon as possible, spots fi ll up quickly and are on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis. Write your name in pencil on the back of the picture & do not turn in any irreplaceable pictures.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018 marked the annual Mr. & Miss Seabreeze pageant. This year’s theme was “Taking on the World” Our contestants were all super stars and made a great show with 13 of Seabreeze fi nest juniors compe ng for the coveted tles. Congratula ons to Patrick Ryan and Kalea Colvin, the winners of Mr. & Miss Seabreeze for 2019. Patrick performed a mashup on the piano of “Sulfeggieto & the theme from House of Cards” Patrick plans on a ending a four-year university and majoring in either nursing, poli cal science, or music theory and minoring in sports medicine. Patrick’s goal is to one day become a Doctor. Kalea wowed the crowd with her beau ful voice and her command of American Sign Language while she sang and signed “What About Angels”. Kalea hopes to a end the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and major in Fashion Design and Tex les, with a minor in photography. Kalea’s career goal is to become a world renowned Fashion Designer. The male fi nalist were: First runner-up: Alex

Grubel, second runner-up: Brian Herbster, third runner up: Mo Pytel. The female fi nalists were; fi rst runner-up: Molly Hargrave, second runner-up: Kylie Evans, third runner up: Lexie Hardy. Also voted only by their fellow contestants, Mo Pytel and Molly Hargrave were awarded Mr. & Miss Congeniality. The show ranged in talents from singing, dancing, spinning rifl e & saber & tumbling, , playing the quad drums, playing the cello, playing the alto sax, playing the guitar & singing, American Sign Language song interpreta on, to playing the piano. Mr. & Miss Seabreeze was produced by Mrs. Jeane e Oberst with student producers Mary Freeman and John Visozo. Nick Edwards and Geena Zatalava directed the technical, sound, and ligh ng produc on from the booth, and Jamie Moore was the Stage Manager. Mr. Grimard and his construc on classes built the amazing set. Ms. Coy and students Kayla Schoen, Mitchell Miller, and Brandon Johnson designed and created the program for the evening. Miss Farris and her AVID students created a beau ful, and elegant atmosphere with their stage decora ons. A great evening was had by all that a ended this annual Seabreeze High School func on.

MR & MISS SEABREEZE PAGEANT

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Center Stage thespians Aus n Gilbert and Leah Bevill earned STRAIGHT SUPERIORS at the Florida State Thespian Assessments in Tampa last weekend! Their comedic duet ac ng scene en tled “It’s Not You, It’s Me!” delighted the judges and audience, making them laugh at the early morning performance. Congratula ons to Aus n and Leah, as well as to fellow thespians Haley Kirk, Grace Rodriguez, Sydney Sprangel, Courtney Lanoue, Kayley Rock, Paige Boice, Nicole Hart, Kenedie Howard, and Molly McDonald for their scores of “excellent”—not easy to do at States!

Center Stage will be performing two hilarious comedies to round out the school year! On April 25 and 26 at 7:00 PM, Center Stage will presentThe Performance of a Life me and Driver’s Test. These two deligh ul one-act plays will showcase the excellence of Center Stage and the

best of our repertoire. Don’t miss out on an evening of genuine laughter!

THESPIAN NEWS!

THE 2018 CARNEVALE DANCEThe 2018 Carnevale dance was a smash hit. The idea of a gathering where students could share their Romantic heritage was taken up by the Seabreeze Italian American Club and Spanish Honor Society in 2016. After the turnout of the 2017 Carnevale dance, the decision was made to make this festival an annual event. This year, several businesses from around the area contributed food and money, which made sure our guests left full. The music, provided by our DJ, kept everyone on the dance floor till the very end. Overall, the festival was a huge success and both clubs expect an even better turnout next year.

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One-on-One Professional Tutoring

(Certified Specialists)

ALL SUBJECTS ALL LEVELS

also SAT/ACT prep

617 S. Yonge Street Ormond Beach, Florida 32174

386-673-9437 [email protected]

aplustutoringfl.com

Give Back Program Riptides Raw Bar & Grill will be donating 10% of Students, Faculty and Family checks back to the club, organization or sports team of choice.

When you or your family dine at Riptides simply keep a copy of the check (not the credit card) the itemized check.

Take that to a participating club, organization or Sports team

Riptides will donate the amount of the check before taxes and not including discounts to the organization that you have chosen

For example: You and your family come for lunch, your check is $40 make sure you get the itemized copy of the check, turn it in to the

basketball team and riptides will give the team $4.

We look forward to supporting all of your extracurricular activities

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The Florida Department of Educa on has con nued the policy on the possession of electronic devices during standardized tes ng. If students are found with an electronic device that reproduces, transmits, calculates, or records (e.g. a cell phone, camera, pager) in their pockets, clipped to their belts, at their desks, or anywhere that can be easily accessed during tes ng (even if in a purse or backpack), the test will be invalidated. It does not ma er if the devices are turned off or if students do not use them. This includes IPODs, MP3 Players, Phones, tablets, and any other electronic device

fi ng the descrip on above.For all informa on on tes ng, pleae visit our website page at

www.seabreezehigh.org/tes ng

TESTING AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES

View a newsle er size and price list for adver sing on the PTSA page of the website.

1/2 page $100 per issue1/4 page $50 per issue1/8 page $ 25 per issue

YOUR AD HERE

1/8 of page- $25 for one issue

Great for personal ads, thank you notes or congratula ons!

Great deals on other sizes!

In the event of an emergency, a parent informa on/mee ng area will be set up in the Cafeteria at Seabreeze High School and Mr. Rawlings and/or Mrs. Gibbons will be available to meet with parents and give them informa on concerning the safety of their children. Should Seabreeze High School need to be evacuated the parent informa on/mee ng area will be located at Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, FL 32124. 386-226-0300

I.C.E. - IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Seabreeze High School once again earned Five Star School recogni on! Seabreeze was only one of three high schools to be recognized out of the 56 schools in our system that qualifi ed for the award. Thank you Pa Dahms, ext. 54628 for taking on the role of 5-Star Coordinator this year!

SEABREEZE FIVE STAR ACCREDITATION

ANY PERSON REQUESTING PERMISSION TO ENTER CAMPUS MUST SIGN-IN WITH CAMPUS GATE SECURITY PERSONNEL UPON ARRIVAL. THEN PROCEED TO MAIN OFFICE, BLG 3, WITH PHOTO ID.PLEASE UNDERSTAND OUR VISITOR POLICY IS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF YOUR STUDENT AND OUR ENTIRE SEABREEZE STAFF.

VISITOR POLICY

In an eff ort to make the campus a safer more secure place for all, access to the North student parking lot will be limited to students with current parking permits and will not be u lized for dropping off /picking up students. Parents are to u lize the loop in front of the school to drop off and pick up students. For safety and to minimize usage parents are encouraged to pull as far forward into the loop as possible.

PARENT PICK-UP AND DROP OFF

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Do you want to achieve good grades by staying organized and mee ng deadlines?Do you need tutorial support for your classes?Do you want to go to college, but not sure how to begin?Then the Seabreeze AVID Program could be for YOU!Please see Mrs. Seeber, in room 4-200, for an applica on packet today.DEADLINE FOR COMPLETED PAPERWORK: APRIL 30, 2018

ATTENTION PRESENT 9TH GRADE SANDCRABS!

Give-Back Promo

SHS will receive 20% when you dine-in or take-out Tue 4/3Bring this Promo, Show this promo Pic, or mention SHS Promo

www.seabreezehigh.org/https://jimmyhulas.com

SENIOR CAP, GOWN, TASSEL “keeper” PACKAGE · $85The DEADLINE to order a Cap/Gown package was Dec. 2017. There are 3 ways to s ll order:ONLINE www.herff orlando.com by PHONE 407-647-4373 or by MAIL: Herff Jones 112 N Wymore Rd Winter Park, FL 32789. Herff Jones accepts money orders, checks (made payable to Herff Jones) and credit cards. Don’t delay, order today! If you would like another brochure or order form stop by the ac vi es offi ce – bldg. 2. Orders received star ng in January will be $85 ($20 late fee) through gradua on day.

JUNIORS –Class Ring orders!A “Class Ring” assembly was held for juniors on Wednesday, October 11th. Herff Jones representa ves presented informa on, and distributed brochures and price lists. Herff Jones’ staff returned to campus to take ring orders on 8 diff erent occasions. If you’re s ll interested in ordering a class ring, contact Herff Jones at 407-647-4373. If you would like a catalog, have your student stop by the ac vi es offi ce.

SENIOR CAP & GOWN INFO...JUNIOR CLASS RING ORDERS

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SENIOR EVENTSGRAD BASH- Friday, April 13, 2018Seniors (only) will share a night of music, fun, and excitement with all their friends at TWO amazing theme parks. Universal Orlando’s Grad Bash off ers:Coach transporta on to and from the event, Admission to BOTH Universal Studios & Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme parks, featuring thrilling rides and a rac ons, live concerts - Sean Paul will be performing all nights of Grad Bash 2018, Live DJ’s, Street entertainment, Food, beverages, and souvenirs – are not included in the cost to a end – bring extra spending money!

JR/SR PROM- Saturday, April 21, 2018Daytona 500 Club - Interna onal Speedway Infi eld, 8:30 – 11:30 pmA re: FormalProm Ticket: TBDProm Sponsor, Leah Paul

SENIOR AWARDS CEREMONY- Tuesday, May 22, 2018- Seabreeze Auditorium, 6:00 p.m.A re: Cap/Gown/Tassel*A endance to the 2018 Senior Awards Ceremony is by invita on only –receiving an invita on indicates that you will be recognized with an award and your presence is required.Invita ons mailed two weeks prior to ceremonyFamily, friends and community are invited to a end. No ckets are required.

DISTINGUISHED HONORS BANQUET- Wednesday, May 23, 2018Daytona Beach Resort, 6:00 p.m.Dress: Semi-Formal*By invita on only. Honor Graduates with a weighted 3.5 G.P.A or above.

BACCALAUREATE- A PTSA Sponsored Event- Thur, May 24Loca on: First United Methodist Church, 6:00 pmA re: a ending seniors come dressed in cap/gown/tassel

SENIOR CELEBRATION! SENIOR CAP/GOWN & YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTIONWednesday, May 2nd

Gradua on Rehearsal - Mandatory- Wednesday, May 30, 2018- Ocean Center, 7:30 amSeniors come dressed for rehearsal as they would for a regular school day.Rehearsal is Mandatory!. If for any reason you cannot a end, you must inform Assistant Principal, Krissy Butrico in advance.

GRADUATION 2018- Friday, June 1, 2018Seabreeze Class of 2018, Ocean Center, 7:30 pmParking Passes are TBD per vehicle. Gradua on ckets are TBD per person (excludes graduates). Tickets will be available to purchase beginning on May TBD from the main offi ce at Seabreeze High School. There is no limit on the number of ckets.

New this year is a bag policy for guests a ending the gradua on ceremonies at both facili es:• Each cket holder, including children, may carry an approved clear bag and a clutch purse:o One clear bag no larger than 12”x6”x12” or a one-gallon clear Ziploc, or similar, bago One small clutch bag or purse no larger than 6.5”x6.5”, with or without a strap• Diapers and wipes may be carried in a clear bag; however, diaper bags are not permi ed.• Addi onal clothing, blankets, etc. are permi ed if carried loosely (preferably over the shoulder to be screened more quickly) or in an approved clear bag.• Small cameras, binoculars and cell phones may be carried loosely or in an approved clear bag.

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*UPDATED 2/22/18

Aug -May YEARBOOK $55/$65/$80: Yearbooks $55 if purchased by 12/20/17; $65 starting 12/21/17 – Apr 13, 2018. Following 4/13, & only when yearbooks are delivered, the cost will be $80 cash only accepted.

Oct – May 1

FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS: Registration starts October 1st. You must be registered by May 1, 2018 to be eligible. www.floridastudentfinancialaid.gov Questions, please contact your students school counselor.

Wed Oct 11

1st SENIOR CLASS ASSEMBLY/Class Panoramic: CAP & GOWN “Keeper” Pkg. $65: Contact Herff Jones @ 407-647-4373 or www.herfforlando.com. Cash, money order or check (make check payable to: Herff Jones). Cap, Gown & Tassel are required to participate in Senior Awards, Baccalaureate, and Commencement Exercise. Cost is $85 ($20 late fee for orders placed after 12/31/17).

Wed Oct 11 June 1

GRAD IMAGES COMMENCEMENT PHOTOS: graduates will be photographed at the graduation ceremony. Visit www.gradimages.com, & click on Pre-Event Email Registration. Enter your email and up to 6 emails of loved ones who would like to view and order your photos. Order online or call (800)261-2576.

Tue

Oct 24 SENIOR PARENT & FINANCIAL AID NIGHT: SHS Cafeteria. Itinerary: 5-6 PM Financial Institutions offering assistance & Cap/Gown orders; 5:30-6 PM Parent Meeting; 6-7 PM Financial Aid meeting.

Mon Thu

Jan 1 - Mar 8

GRAD BASH PAYMENTS ACCEPTED ($110): Universal Orlando! Bring payment to the Activities office or pay online. Cash or check accepted (checks payable to: Seabreeze H.S.). No refunds! Parent permission and activity liability/medical (notarized) release forms are necessary to attend. Pick up forms from Ms. Morgan in the Activities office or online @ www.sebreezehigh.org Deadline: Thu March 8th

Thu Feb 22 SENIOR CAP/GOWN PORTRAITS: cap/gown provided by MPG Studios. Photos taken from 9 – noon, auditorium lobby. Appointments are required. See Ms. Coy in 2-211 to schedule an appointment.

Feb 22 & 23

HERFF JONES will be on campus to deliver senior graduation announcements & take final cap/gown orders.

Feb 23 2nd SENIOR CLASS ASSEMBLY: all seniors are required to attend. Senior Events calendar will be distributed, and other important senior deadlines discussed.

Thu Mar 8 GRAD BASH DEADLINE: $110 & permission forms due by the end of day. No late payments accepted.

Mon Apr 2 Apr 9

MOST INFLUENTIAL AWARDS: Recognition for a teacher/coach/administrator or staff member that has made an impact or been a positive influence on your life. If you would like to recognize a person, see Mrs. Oberst in the front office. Applications available starting Apr 2, 2018. Deadline Apr 9th.

Thu Fri

Apr 12 - 20

PROM TICKETS ON SALE $40. Thu Apr 12th thru Fri Apr 20th, *prom tickets sold online (OSP) or from the ticket window bldg. 6-105. NOTE: If purchasing online, you must bring the receipt to 6-105 to pick up your prom ticket. Check or cash accepted. *Senior prom guest permission forms available from Student Resources.

Fri

Apr 13

GRAD BASH 2018: Arrive by 4:00 pm, dressed appropriately. Meet in the auditorium. Departing SHS for Universal Orlando @ 4:30 pm. Approximate time of return - 3:30 am. (Bring spending $$).

Fri Apr 20 MANDATORY SENIOR ASSEMBLY: seniors will be called to the auditorium for a final class assembly.

Sat

Apr 21 JR/SR PROM: Daytona 500 Club, Daytona International Speedway • 8:30 pm – 11:30 pm. Formal attire required. Seniors only may invite a non-SHS student to the prom. Prom guest permission forms (for a non-SHS student) can be picked up from Student Resources (NOTE: No admittance to Prom beyond 10 pm)

OBLIGATIONS: Obligations must be cleared to pick-up your cap & gown, yearbook, & diploma. Stop by the activities office, main office, bookroom or media center for obligation information or check online SHS web • Student/SENIOR TAB.

Wed May 2 *CAP/GOWN & YEARBOOK DISTRIBUTION plus food, entertainment, & music ∙ 2 – 4 PM: (Café & Auditorium). Cap/Gown packages will be available for purchase $85 as well as Yearbooks for $80 (cash only). Reminder - obligations must be cleared to pick up your cap/gown package and/or yearbook.

May 7-18

AP TESTING: schedules provided by AP Teachers and are also located on the online Activities Calendar.

May 15 VOLUNTEER HOURS – deadline to turn in hours for volunteerism. Drop off in Guidance, Student Services.

Fri May 18 NON-PARTICIPATION FORM: If you choose not to participate in the graduation ceremony, a signed Non-Participation form is required. The Non-Participation form is available from Data Processing (bldg. 3) Non-Participation forms are due by Friday, May 18th to Ms. Butrico, in the data processing office.

May 17-22

SENIOR EXAMS: *tentatively scheduled for Thu – Tue, May 17 – May 22. Schedule “TBA” at a later date.

*TUE MAY 22

SENIOR AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT: Seabreeze Auditorium 6:00 PM. Seniors receiving an award and/or scholarship(s) will be notified by special invitation. Invitations in the mail on May 8th. Senior recipients are to arrive by 5:00 pm, *wearing their cap & gown, and report to the cafeteria to check in.

WED MAY 23 DISTINGUISHED HONORS BANQUET: Daytona Beach Resort 6:00 PM. Invitations mailed on May 1st to Honor Graduates, who at end of the 1st semester, have a minimum cumulative weighted 3.5 G.P.A. & above. RSVP on or before May 16th required to Mrs. Oberst 258-4674 ext. 54614. Dress: Semi-formal banquet attire

THU MAY 24 BACCALAUREATE: First United Methodist Church Ormond. 6:00 PM – A PTSA sponsored service. Seniors are to arrive by 5:15 pm *wearing cap & gown.

WED

MAY 30

Mandatory GRADUATION REHEARSAL: Report to the Ocean Center by 7:30 AM. Be prompt! Seniors come dressed in the same manner as if attending school. Seniors who do not attend rehearsal cannot participate in the graduation ceremony. Conflict? Contact: Assistant Principal, Ms. Butrico 258-4674 ext. 54620.

FRI JUN 1 GRADUATION CEREMONY: Daytona Beach Ocean Center ∙ 7:30 PM. The graduation ceremony will begin promptly at 7:30 PM. Seniors are to report to the Ocean Center no later than 6:15 pm *wearing caps & gowns. Admission $3.00 per person - Parking $5.00 per vehicle. Tickets will be presold at Seabreeze-Main Office starting May 18th. It’s recommended you purchase tickets in advance. There is no limit to the number of graduation tickets you may purchase.

SENIOR AWARDS, BACCALAUREATE, AND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

Cap and gown required. TASSEL is worn on the right side of cap.

Young Ladies: Wear a cool, comfortable dress or skirt. Wear shoes with a medium size (height) heel or flats (no tennis shoes or flip flops permitted). Avoid wearing jewelry on the outside of the gown. Avoid bringing a purse or cell phone. Young Men: Absolutely, no jeans, shorts, flip flops or tennis shoes. Wear dark blue or black slacks, shoes and socks. Wear a collared button up shirt (suit or sports coat is optional) with tie.

School Website www.seabreezehigh.org

Senior Information link http://www.seabreezehigh.org/seniors **Note: Dates, times, & locations 00864subject to change.

Questions? Contact Ms. Morgan, Activities Director (386)258-4674 ext. 54651

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SHS SENIOR ONLY EXAM BELL SCHEDULESPlease allow flexibility for students taking AP tests (Statistics, World Hist, MicroEcon, and Human Geo)to test at alternative times for SR Exams in class (AP Exam dates cannot change). Testing days do overlap this year.

Thursday, May 17 EXAMS Periods 3 & 4

PERIOD TIME (35 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:05 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:10 – 8:50 (+5 min)

P3 EXAM 8:55 – 10:25LUNCH 10:25 – 11:15

P4 EXAM 11:20 – 12:50

PERIOD 5 12:55 – 1:25

PERIOD 6 1:30 – 2:05

PERIOD 7 2:10 – 2:45

Monday, May 21 EXAMS Periods 6 & 7

PERIOD TIME (30 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:00 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:05 – 8:40 (+5 min)

PERIOD 3 8:45 – 9:15

PERIOD 4 9:20 – 9:50

PERIOD 5 9:55 – 10:25LUNCH 10:25 – 11:30

P6 EXAM 11:30 – 1:00

CRAB BREAK 1:00 – 1:15

P7 EXAM 1:15 – 2:45

Friday, May 18 EXAM Period 5

PERIOD TIME (40 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:12 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:17 – 9:02 (+5 min)

PERIOD 3 9:07 – 9:47

PERIOD 4 9:52 – 10:32LUNCH 10:32 – 11:25

P5 EXAM 11:30 – 1:00

PERIOD 6 1:05 – 1:45

PERIOD 7 2:05 -- 2:45

Tuesday, May 22 EXAMS Periods 1 & 2

PERIOD TIME (30 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

(announce) P1 EXAM 7:29 – 9:05 (+6 min)

CRAB BREAK 9:05 – 9:20

P2 EXAM 9:20 – 10:50LUNCH 10:50 – 11:55

PERIOD 3 11:55 – 12:25

PERIOD 4 12:30 – 1:00

PERIOD 5 1:05- 1:35

PERIOD 6 1:40 – 2:10

PERIOD 7 2: 15- 2:45

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UNDERCLASSMEN ONLY BELL SCHEDULE

Wednesday (ER), May 23 EXAMS Period 5

PERIOD TIME (35 min periods)

WARNING BELL 7:23PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:05 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:10 – 8:50 (+5 min)

PERIOD 3 8:55 – 9:30

PERIOD 4 9:35 – 10:10LUNCH* 10:10 – 10:55

P5 EXAM 10:55 – 12:25

PERIOD 6 12:30 – 1:05

PERIOD 7 1:10 – 1:45

Friday, May 25 EXAMS Periods 6 & 7

PERIOD TIME (30 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:00 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:05 – 8:40 (+5 min)

PERIOD 3 8:45 – 9:15

PERIOD 4 9:20 – 9:50

PERIOD 5 9:55 – 10:25LUNCH 10:25 – 11:30

P6 EXAM 11:30 – 1:00

CRAB BREAK 1:00 – 1:15

P7 EXAM 1:15 – 2:45

Thursday, May 24 EXAMS Periods 3 & 4

PERIOD TIME (35 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

PERIOD 1 7:29 - 8:05 (+1 min)

PERIOD 2 (announce) 8:10 – 8:50 (+5 min)

P3 EXAM 8:55 – 10:25LUNCH 10:25 – 11:15

P4 EXAM 11:20 – 12:50

PERIOD 5 12:55 – 1:25

PERIOD 6 1:30 – 2:05

PERIOD 7 2:10 – 2:45

Tuesday, May 29 EXAMS Periods 1 & 2

PERIOD TIME (30 min periods)WARNING BELL 7:23

(announce) P1 EXAM 7:29 – 9:05 (+6 min)

CRAB BREAK 9:05 – 9:20

P2 EXAM 9:20 – 10:50LUNCH 10:50 – 11:55

PERIOD 3 11:55 – 12:25

PERIOD 4 12:30 – 1:00

PERIOD 5 1:05- 1:35

PERIOD 6 1:40 – 2:10

PERIOD 7 2: 15- 2:45

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FEEL THE DEAL.EXPERIENCE

THE FUN.SHOP OVER 75 BRANDS.

UNDER ARMOUR TOMMY HILFIGER CONVERSE H&M

BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY LOFT OUTLET SPERRY

OLD NAVY OUTLET COLUMBIA FACTORY STORE RUE21

FRANCESCA’S VERA BRADLEY KATE SPADE NEW YORK

AMERICAN EAGLE VINEYARD VINES AND MANY MORE

DAYTONA BEACH, FL I-95 at Exit 265 LPGA Boulevard(386) 843-7459 or (866) 665-8680 TangerOutlets.com

FREE $10TANGER GIFT CARDText BREEZE to 55695 or bring this ad to Shopper Services. Limit one per household and per ad. Must be 16 years or older with valid ID. Valid only at Tanger Outlets Daytona Beach. Expires 12/31/18 Code 4520818

PROM ckets on sale through 4/21 in room 6-105. Each cket is $40 and Seniors only who wish to bring a NON-SHS guest must have an approved/signed form in hand to purchase a cket. Forms can be obtained from the Student Resource offi ce by 4/17.

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Seabreeze Athle cs would like to thank Biggby Coff ee, Jamie Eads and Randy Frank for their dona on of free hot coff ee, hot chocolate, iced refreshments, cups, creamer, sugar, and s r-s cks . They have been very suppor ve of our soccer teams and their coff ee rocks!

BIGGBY COFFEE SUPPORTS ATHLETICS

The Seabreeze boys tennis team record is 5-3 through 3/23/18. We fi nished fourth in the 5 Star Conference tennis tournament with Collin West winning the Division 2 singles championship 6-0,6-4 and James Vuille-Kowing and Collin West winning the #1 Doubles championship 6-4,6-4. We have 5 more matches to go in the next 2 weeks of the regular season and then the District tournament starts in 3 weeks. GO BREEZE!!

TENNIS TEAM

This school year the students of Teen Zone have enjoyed a basketball game at Embry Riddle with pizza, have had on campus lunches and gi - prizes at Christmas. They also have been enjoying special dinners out at our local establishments: Peppers, Rip Tides, Hibachi Express, DimitrisStudents are always helped with tutoring and other needs as they request.

Thank you for a good year!Sponsors:Ms. Bradley / Mrs. Silvernail

TEEN ZONE

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pecial Olympics Florida–Volusia County announced that 12 local athletes have been selected to compete in the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Sea le, Washington, July 1-6.More than 4,000 Special Olympics athletes and coaches from all 50 states and the District of Columbia will gather in Sea le to compete before spectators and volunteers. The 2018 USA Games will showcase the limitless talents of people with intellectual disabili es while promo ng the barrier-breaking power of sport to promote inclusion and acceptance.Among those 4,000 athletes and coaches will be 16 Volusia County representa ves as part of Team Florida.

· Sean Gilbert, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Jordan Wright, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Daja Williams, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· JaQuan Miller, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Jasmine Taylor, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Jonas Linares, athlete from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Isaac Mo , partner from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Ma hew Mundy, partner from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Joseph Jus ce, partner from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Jordan Lilley, partner from Seabreeze High School, compe ng in Unifi ed Basketball· Vanessa Emerson, from Seabreeze High School, coaching Unifi ed Basketball· Anthony McLoughlin, from Seabreeze High School, coaching Unifi ed Basketball

VOLUSIA STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS USA

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The following students were selected to exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Sciences for the Annual Volusia Students Create exhibi on. Johanna Freedman, Abigail Marais, and Carol Makky. The opening is March 29, 2018 from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Museum. Their work was selected from hundreds of entries. Congratula ons ladies.

ART NEWS!

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The Perfect Fit club collects, organizes and displays clothes in a thri shop type clothing store for Seabreeze High School students. All clothing is free and available to all students. The store is located in the large conference room and is open during lunch on Wednesdays or as needed a er school. Sponsor contact informa on: Julie Wilson [email protected] .us

PERFECT FIT CLUB!!

Medical Teens of America would like to invite Health Professions that are interested in being a Guest Speaker by coming in at lunch to explain their job in the Medical fi eld. You would provide insight to students about the educa onal requirements to earn a health care career along with helpful advice and personal stories that will inspire our students who would like to contribute in the medical industry one day. Refer to the SHS bell schedule on www.seabreezehigh.org for which day of the week you may be available to speak at lunch. We welcome all special es and disciplines of healthcare careers and from an offi ce, private prac ce, home or hospital se ngs. If interested in volunteering as a Guest Speaker, please email Ms. Bosco at [email protected] .us with your availability.

MEDICAL TEENS RECRUITING SPEAKERS

Our Clerical Staff can be the fi rst place to start when you need informa on.School Phone: 386-258-4674Mrs. Jeane e Oberst- Principal Secre-tary, ext. 54614Mr. Allen Kno - Textbooks, Bookroom, ext. 54633Mrs. Joyce Smith -Guidance, ext. 54606Mrs. Teresa Pehr- Registrar, ext. 54642Mrs. Pa Comitale-Dahms - Discipline/Busses, ext. 54628Mrs. Maria Kos dakis-A endance, ext. 54616Ms. Buff y Briggs- Testng, ext. 54692Mr. Paula Schaack, Scheduling, ext. 54690Mrs. Chris Palau, Main Offi ce ext. 54600Mrs. Jennifer Parnell- ESE, ext 54670Ms. Erika Sco , Bookkeeping, ext. 54522Have a ques ons about an ac vity or event?Contact our Ac vi es Director:Ms. Tonia Morgan ext. 54651 [email protected] .us

WHERE TO GO AND WHO TO CALL

All subsequent mee ngs begin at 6:00p.m. in the Media Center and are

the 2nd Monday of each month.

Check the Parent Link on our website for exact dates.

call 258-4674 ext. 54614,Jeane e Oberst for updates

PAC/SIT 17-18 MEETING DATES

WRITING CHECKS TO SCHOOLSYour check is welcome at Seabreeze High School. The District recognizes that occasionally a parent may inadvertently overdraw a checking account and a check may be returned by the bank. In order to recover these funds in a private and professional manner, Volusia County Schools has contracted with CHECKredi, a company specializing in the collec on of returned checks.

Each check wri en to the school must be made out to Seabreeze High School with the maker’s name pre-printed on the check (no starter checks) and must include the maker’s physical address and phone number (including area code). Please use blue or black ink.

When a person writes a check to a school or the District, the person wri ng the check agrees that, if the check is returned, it may be re-presented electronically on the same account for the full face amount and a fee established by Florida law.

CHECKredi will contact you by mail and by telephone in order to make arrangements to pay before a emp ng to re-present the check electronically. Payments of the check and fee may also be made online at www.checkredi.com using a credit card, debit card or electronic check without any addi onal fees. For a convenience fee, payments may be made over the telephone at (877) 524-7334 by credit card, debit card, or electronic check. Payments cannot be made at the school or the District.

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Members of Seabreeze High School’s Marching 100 and Symphony Orchestra will soon get that chance. Recently, Winston Churchill’s great grandson extended a personal invita on to only 20 bands from the United States to perform in the world’s largest New Year’s Day parade located in London, England in 2019. Seabreeze Marching 100 is one of these bands. The parade draws a worldwide viewership of more than 300 million. The last me the band traveled outside the United States was in the mid-80’s.

What an opportunity for our kids. What an opportunity for our community.

Not only will the marching band perform in the parade and the symphony orchestra play in a historic concert hall, there’s an educa onal aspect to this trip as well. Students will experience a diff erent culture and explore historic sites, all while developing the global perspec ve needed for success in today’s interconnected world. Can you imagine a 15-year old student will get a chance to experience fi rsthand the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, and stand astride the world-famous Meridian Line?

The kids are working hard raising money on their own but they can’t do this without your help. The cost to send just the students and their equipment to London is approximately $465,000. This is a chance of a life me for our kids to go. Every child, regardless of their fi nancial ability to pay, deserves this opportunity. We simply can’t leave a student behind; together we make a band and a community.

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We Really Need Your Help and Every Dollar Counts!Would you consider making a one- me dona on in the amount of:

_____ $25 _____ $50 _____ $100 _____ $250 _____ OTHER

Your tax deducible dona ons can be sent one of two ways: ONLINE at www.GoFundMe.com/SHS-London or by sending a CHECK made out to:Seabreeze Band Associa on2700 N. Oleander AvenueDaytona Beach, FL 32118

Regardless of the amount you choose to donate, you can be assured that your support will help enhance the quality of life for the students of the Seabreeze Marching 100 and Symphony Orchestra

HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN SAY, “I PERFORMED IN LONDON’S NEW YEAR’S DAY PARADE?

Monday, April 9th during Homeroom• Student Council Class Senators • Junior Prom Prince/Princess• Senior Prom King/Queen

2018 Prom CourtJunior Prom Prince Nominees: Braeden Glaze, Brendan Mann & Hunter Sweat; Junior Prom Princess Nominees: Josee Dubrule, Kaitlyn O , & Veronica MontgomerySenior Prom King Nominees: Franco Perez, Dominic Keon, Jordan Lilley, Richie Morrison, A J Salas & Anthony Gillam; Senior Prom Queen Nominees: Sydney Snowden, Jessica Anderson, Taylor Nirschl, Marilise Espinosa, Azaline Thompson & Kaya Kaminski.

SPRING ELECTIONS

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The Seabreeze Winterguard ice queens are proud to announce that during their compe on season from January un l March they placed top four at every show. They are excited to be compe ng at the Florida Federa on of Colorguards Circuit Championships on April 7th in Tampa, Fl. The Colorguard will hold audi ons for next school year May 8,9, and 10th from 3-6 in the gymnasium. SOBA is proud to announce the Seabreeze Indoor Percussion Ensemble has had a successful fi rst year. They have placed top fi ve at all their compe ons this season. They are thrilled to be compe ng at the FFCC Championships on April 7thin Tampa, Fl. The Seabreeze Marching Band is star ng to get ready for the 2018-2019 season. The Colorguard and Percussion will be rehearsing one day per week over the summer to prepare. Rookie camp will be July 23rd – 27th. Band Camp will be July 30th – August 3rd. SOBA is proud to announce we will be going to London for the London New Years Day Parade. This will require a great deal of fundraising. We have 2 events open to the public:

PADDLES & PUPSSunday, April 29th10a.m-2 p.m.Fortunato Park, 2 John Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176Open to the public, this event is free. Yoga on the lawn, and kayaks/standup paddleboards are available to rent LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY WASTE PRO, USASaturday, May 19th4p.m.-7p.m.We are charging $25/per person which includes a cket, a beverage and a cket into the silent auc onDes na on Daytona Pavilion-1651 N. US Highway 1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174We have local musicians coming out to play and help raise funds for our fundraiserIf you are interested in a ending these events, dona ng, or becoming a sponsor, please contact Kellie Cofer at kcofer@cfl .rr.com

The Orchestra received straight superiors again at FOA MPA! Seabreeze also hosted this event which included diff erent ensembles from all over the county.

Congratula ons to all of the students who performed at band state solo and ensemble. Ethan Burke, Ross Pierson, Wya Creggar and Bobby Bay received Excellent ra ngs for their performances. Tabitha Patrick received a Superior for her alto saxophone solo. Anna Ariani, Daniel DeFeo, Pierce Casey and Mayya Kayyal received a Superior for their percussion quartet. Alan Greene received a Superior with Dis nc on for his memorized piano solo. What a fantas c job everyone!

Please come out and see all of our instrumental groups at our annual Spectrum concert on Saturday, May 5 at 7 pm in the auditorium. Admission is free, although you can pay for reserved/early sea ng.

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SEABREEZE HIGH SCHOOL “PAY TO PARTICIPATE” FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN

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Please include a CHECK or MONEY ORDER payable to:

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