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Mission Statement

"In a caring, cooperative environment, the Seabreeze Family strives to provide opportunities for everyone to realize individual potential, to encourage ethical behavior, and to develop skills for lifelong success."

School Office Hours

8 am - 4 pm

2700 N. Oleander Ave.
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
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Phone: 386-258-4674
Fax: 386.506.5071

Vehicles While On Campus

All staff, student and visitor vehicles on campus are locked and no weapons or illegal contraband are permitted to be in vehicles while on the school campus. Posession of a concealed weapons permit DOES NOT remove this prohibition.

 

Visitor Policy

Visitors to Seabreeze High School are required to check-in at the welcome center located at the entrance to our school. Visitors will be asked to state their purpose of the visit and will be sent to the main office where they will be asked to present a PHOTO ID, then issued a visitor pass which must be worn at all times during their stay. Visitors are asked to please park in the front parking area and proceed directly to their specified destination. Visitor passes are to be returned to the main office when exiting the campus.

 

 

ATTENDANCE Check-Out policy and procedures

Under Florida's compulsory school attendance law, each parent/legal guardian of a child within the compulsory attendance age is responsible for such child's school attendance. Compulsory school requirements shall apply until the student turns eighteen, graduates or until the parent/legal guardian signs the declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment. 

High school absences can result in loss of permit/driving privileges for students, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CALL AND REPORT any EXCUSED student absence as soon as possible.

Please call (386)258-4674 Ext: 54616 before 11:00 A.M. to excuse Absences/Tardies and provide the following information:

1. Students name and ALPHA CODE (XXXX)

2. Date of absence

3. Caller's Name & Call Back #

4. Brief reason for absence/tardy/checkout

This will ensure an accurate attendance report and alleviate problems with make-up work.

Please call (386)258:4674 Ext 54617 for Early Checkouts.

***Early Checkouts end 30 minutes prior to the end of the school day.

The attendance office does not assume the parent is aware of the child not being at school. You are to call school same day of the absence so the student is not considered truant. This also applies to late arrivals and leaving campus.

 

This applies when excusing late arrivals or early checkouts. For excused early checkouts, call 30 minutes prior to checkout time. When picking up a student it is required you come to the attendance office to show your ID and sign the student out. Students who are driving or walking off campus will need to pick up their Pass in the attendance office between classes, during lunch, or crab break. Early checkouts end 30 minutes prior to the end of the school day.

*Lates to Period 5 or 6 (after lunch A or B) require documentation to be excused.

 

Read STUDENT ATTENDANCE POLICY in the Code of Conduct manual that was sent home. As high school absences can result in loss of permit/driving privileges for students, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CALL AND REPORT any EXCUSED student absence as soon as possible.

What happens when YOU don’t attend school regularly?

The Florida Legislation has enacted requirements that schools report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) the names of those students who have failed to satisfy attendance requirements. Specifically, this refers to those students who accumulated fifteen unexcused (excluding out of school suspension) absences within 90 calendar days or who have withdrawn from school under one of the state designated dropout codes. The legislation further provides that those students who fail to satisfy attendance requirements will be ineligible for driving privileges.

 

The Clinic

It is extremely important that emergency cards be updated each school year and throughout the school year. These should also include any person who is allowed to pick up your student from school in the event we cannot contact you in an emergency.

If your student has an emergency care plan, please be sure to have your doctor update an “Emergency Health Care Plan” form for the nurse so we are aware of any emergency issue involving your student.

Any medication your student is required to take during school hours requires a form be filled out. This form “Authorization for School Personnel to Administer Prescription Medication to Student” must be completed by the student’s parent/guardian and the doctor must sign and state how the medication is to be taken. The medication must be clearly marked in its original container.

Any questions? Please contact our school nurse, at 258-4674 ext. 54898

 

Flu Season Tips

While it’s possible to get the flu year-round, the fall and winter months are prime flu season (and staying indoors makes it even easier to pass illnesses on to the people you love). With the right plan, you can help avoid the flu as best as possible and be prepped if it does hit your home.

FIRST, PRACTICE HEALTHY HABITS. See flyer

  • Start with a flu shot, which can reduce your risk of the flu. Ask your doctor for more details.
  • Keep strong with a routine that keeps your body in peak performance, like regular exercise, a balanced diet, healthy sleep and limiting your stress levels. Talk to your doctor before beginning or revising any exercise regimen.
  • Keep it clean and wash both your hands and surfaces regularly. Disinfectant is your friend!

THEN, BE PREPARED.

  • Stock up on staples such as fluids (juice, tea and canned soups are great), tissues and over-the-counter medication. You won’t want to head out to the store when you’re under the weather.

Most importantly, take some time off. It is important if you are sick with the flu to stay home from work or school to prevent further spreading of the flu to others. The flu can last longer than a cold and you’ll need to recuperate. You’ll be back on your feet soon enough.

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