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Monday

Monday, 10/7/24

Welcome to all students, staff, and visitors to the sandbar.  

We’re crab-solutley” thrilled to have you with us!  We have a jam-packed list of announcements for you today.

So, stay tuned, stay engaged and as always, stay crab-tastic!!

     **GENERAL**

Student IDs – 

You must have a student ID to enter campus.

Remember to have you ID worn around your neck or clipped to the top of your shirt, all day, every day.  

It must be visible, not under your shirt or the bottom of your shirt. 

Students without IDs are asked to report to the activity’s office located in guidance to acquire an ID. 

IDs are for campus safety and ALL students are required to have a 2024-2025 School ID on their person daily while on campus.  Replacement IDs are $5.

Every student will need to bring a fully charged laptop to school this year.  Forms can be found in the media center and on SHS website.  Forms must be signed by your parent/guardian and with their driver’s license number listed.  You can check a laptop out in media center during lunch.

 

Student interested in dual enrollment need to sign up for the PERT test. Students can sign up on seabreezehigh.org or come to the guidance office.

 

HOMECOMING 2024:  

 

DRESS UP DAYS POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK DUE TO THE WEATHER!!!

 

 

find all your HOCO info on:

 

@seabreezehigh1908  (IG)

www.seabreezehigh.org under Student Life tab

Facebook- Seabreeze High School

Posters on 6-105 and 5-105

Emails sent through FOCUS

REMINDS

School Way Café will serve meals (breakfast and lunch) to all students at no charge.

Monday’s Lunch-

Mac & Cheese w/ Texas toast

Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza

PBJ

Dipper Bentos

Power Protein Bentos

 

Tuesday’s Breakfast-

Chicken Biscuits

Smoothies / Parfaits

Banana Bread / Bagels

Dunkin Sticks / Cinnamon Rolls

Assorted Breakfast Bentos

Assorted Cereals w/ toast    

                                     

University of Florida Dual Enrollment: Please see attached flyer for information

 

DSC is offering free math SAT tutoring. Stop by guidance for more information.

 

Congratulations to the following 3D Art 3 students for having their artwork accepted to this year’s Daytona State College HS art exhibition.

Alexis Stockhammer

Anasofia Sequeira 

Emily Barnes 

Kaden Keezer 

Kayleigh Kearney 

Ellison Kelso 

Lindsey Krallinger

Olivia Lenyk

 

WIN A FREE YEARBOOK!

Share you best Homecoming & Spirit Week photos with yearbook at:

hjeshare.com

School code: sandscrabs

CONTEST:

•          Best Photo - Free Yearbook

•          1st Runner-up - 50% off

•          2nd Runner-up - 25% off

 

   ***SENIORS****

Come by the activities office to pick up forms, schedule of events and to pick up the packet from Herff-Jones to facilitate the ordering your cap and gown. 

Or access them online at seabreezehigh.org.  student life tab, then seniors 

 

  ** SPORTS**

 

**CLUB/ORGANIZATIONS**

Our choirs will be attending the Stetson Choral Festival this weekend. Out of the 27 schools in attendance, our Mr. Seabreeze, Isiaih Mcmillon was one of 6 students chosen to sing a solo in the final concert!!  Congrats Isiahih!

 

Multi-Cultural Club will have a meeting Thursday (October 10) during lunch in 8-001. I'll meet them by the building 8 red door by 12:15.

 

Hispanic Heritage month is from September 15 to October 15. The Latino presence in America spans centuries, predating Spain’s colonization of what is now part of the United States, and they have been an integral part of shaping our nation since the Revolutionary War.  Many Central American countries celebrate their independence days within these dates of September and October beginning on September 15 with Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. By aligning with these independence dates, Hispanic Heritage Month honors the resilience and determination of the Hispanic community.

It began as a week-long celebration in 1968 under President Johnson and was expanded to a month by President Reagan 20 years later in 1988. The month-long celebration provides more time to properly recognize over 60 million Latinos, which make up 18.9% of the population in the US, significant contributions Hispanic/Latino Americans have made in the United States.

UPCOMING ACT/SAT TEST DATES:

SAT – Test date November 2, 2024 -------Registration deadline October 18, 2024 Register at www.collegeboard.org/sat       

Please see your counselor to see if you qualify for a fee waiver

 

  *** Scholarship Information***

The Ormond Beach Elks Lodge offers scholarships for students pursuing higher education. One of our key opportunities is the *Most Valuable Student (MVS) Scholarship*, which is awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.  They  are committed to helping students with the financial challenges of college while encouraging community involvement. They also offer *Legacy Awards* for children and grandchildren of Elks members, and the *Hope Scholarship*, designed to support students facing financial hardships.  

**How to apply:**

1. Visit the Elks National Foundation website (Most Valuable Student) and create an account.

2. Complete the application, which includes general information, academic records, and more.  

Applications for the MVS Scholarship are open now and close on **November 12th**. Don’t miss this opportunity—apply today!

 

The Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration for Florida Scholarship is now open.  They will be awarding five scholarships this year. Applications are due December 2, 2024.  

Go to www.seabreezehigh.org, student life/seniors/financial Aide and Scholarships scroll down for list of scholarships. 

 

 **SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS**

First United Methodist Church offers lunch every Tuesday for just $5.00.  An entree, homemade desserts, chips, drink! All for the low low price of 5 bucks. This is for juniors and seniors with an off-campus lunch pass.

The teen court program is a diversion program that gives youth who make mistakes for the first time with minor offenses an opportunity to participate in Teen Court instead of the regular “Juvenile Court process.” The teen volunteers in our program hear real juvenile cases and they are responsible for deliberating and deciding appropriate sanctions for the charge(s). They act in the role of all the Court positions including, prosecuting and defense attorney, clerk, bailiff, and jurors. 

The teens who volunteer in our program are making a positive impact among their peers while earning community service hours.

The upcoming training is October 22,  2024, 5:00p-7:30p, at the S. James Foxman Justice Center 251 N Ridgewood Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32114. 

 

**Volunteer Opportunities**
 

Birthdays today:
Finley, Caleb
Veleska, Giana