10550 Ray Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 904-547-8300 - Main Office
Office Hours: 8:30a.m. to 4:45p.m.
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The number of students vaping or experimenting with vaping has increased over the last year. What we have seen is that all different types of students are experimenting. Please learn more about the dangers of vaping and talk to your child. Vaping on campus or being in possession of vapes is an automatic 3-day suspension.
We are still looking for a few volunteers to assist in the day-long Reality Fair for our senior Economics students. This fantastic event, held in the Media Center, gives seniors a look into the complexities of real-life budgeting and supporting a family in our economy. The event will run from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm on October 17th. The event, organized by Vystar Credit Union, utilizes volunteers to run stations that the students visit. If you are willing to volunteer for the Reality Fair on Thursday, October 17th, in the Media Center, please email
[email protected]
PSAT Schedule – Wednesday, October 16
th
.
- The exam will take a little over 4 hours (9:20am to 1:30pm)
- 9th and 11th graders who paid and ALL 10th graders will take the exam. Students will be placed in rooms alphabetically. Room assignments will be posted Monday, October 14th.
- Students will not attend class on Wednesday until the exam is over, because we need most of the teachers to administer the exams, so the plan for everyone not testing is below
- Juniors and Seniors may attend one or all of the sessions listed below. When they are not attending a session, they will sit in the cafeteria for a study hall.
- College Applications – getting started
- Panther Hall Lab 229 at 9:30am, 10:45am and 12:00pm
- Bright Futures & Scholarships – how to apply
- Panther Hall Lab 231 at 9:30am, 10:45am and 12:00pm
- Naviance – access & basic navigation
- Panther Hall Lab 233 at 9:30am, 10:45am and 12:00pm
- Naviance – accessing career interest inventories & college info
- Panther Hall Lab 235 at 9:30am, 10:45am and 12:00pm
- 9th graders who are not taking the exam will be divided into 3 groups. Each group will rotate through the gym with Link Crew, the auditorium for a motivational guest speaker, and the cafeteria for a study hall.
- Lunch will be from 1:15pm (1:30pm for those testing) to 2:10pm and then EVERYONE will report to 7th period at 2:15pm for 42minutes.
- If parents want to check their children out after the exam, they MUST complete the Early Dismissal Form, which needs to be submitted to the attendance office either Monday or Tuesday, October 14th or 15th or earlier. We will not accept dismissal forms the morning of Wednesday, October 16th. We do not search for students during lunch for check-out & we never check-out students during 7th period unless the Early Dismissal Form is submitted. PLEASE complete the form and submit and your child will be waiting for you. The process is very easy.
Homecoming Tickets:
- Sales start Tuesday! Tickets will be sold during all lunches in front of the PAC and will be available until Thursday October 16.
- Tickets are $20 each. Cash or check is accepted. (Checks please make payable to “Nease High School”.)
- Students must have Student ID to purchase and all debts must be cleared. Debt lists are posted around campus.
- Students may buy one ticket for themselves and 1 ticket for another Nease student. A picture of student ID must be shown in order to buy a ticket for someone else.
- If purchasing ticket for a virtual or home-school student zoned for Nease, please see Mrs. Case at the table and have a photocopy of picture ID with address to verify zoning.
- Ticket sales are limited due to Fire Code Occupancy, so do not wait until the last minute!
- Contact Mrs. Case with any questions: [email protected]
Would you like the Nease community to know more about your business? Advertise in The Vertical!
Dear Nease Families:
GREAT NEWS
is we had 29 families buy Panther Pride banners which look great on the fence around the parent pickup loop AND enabled Nease to purchase five new laptops for classroom special projects! Thank you to those families!
BAD NEWS
is that PTSO fell short of their goal to sell 180 banners which, if fulfilled, would enable Nease to purchase an entire computer cart with 30 laptops that teachers can check out and use for classroom special projects. Here's a small
sample
of the ways students use laptops to enhance learning in the classroom:
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Chemistry students use Excel on the laptops for data processing and in-class research.
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Art students use the laptops to create portfolios and document their creative growth throughout the year.
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Financial Algebra students use the online finance calculators on the laptops to compare loan options for further discussion and analysis.
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APEX Math students use the laptops to work on assignments to complete this required course to graduate.
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Physics students use the laptops for data collection during lab experiments.
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English students use them to complete research and write essays.
Nease currently has seven computer carts (with 30 laptops each) for a rapidly growing population (now at 2900 students and 124 teachers). One science teacher said "We currently have an Outlook calendar to reserve the computers. Most days of the week the cart is in use." This is why Nease needs another computer cart for use by a broad range of students/classes this year and for many years to come. However, Nease does not have the budget to buy another full computer cart, hence PTSO's special fundraising effort via the
Panther Pride banners.
Please help PTSO raise more money by purchasing your own Panther Pride banner! Here's more information on how you can help.
Panther Pride Banner Order Info & Deadline:
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A Panther Pride banner costs $100. PTSO will use its general funds to pay for the cost of the banner itself, so 100% of your donation goes toward more laptop computers. PTSO is a 5013c organization, so your donation is tax deductible.
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Banners can be purchased by parents (or grandparents) of all grades - not just seniors. If you have a senior and want to put 2020 on the paw print, that's a new option (see attached flyer).
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The next ordering deadline is
Monday October 21.
Your banner will be put up on the fence around the parent pickup loop by mid November and show your Panther Pride the rest of the school year.
Thanks to the PTSO for all that they do for Nease High School, and thanks to our families for your generous support. Go Panthers!
Best,
Lisa Kunze,
Nease High School Principal
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The boys cross country team travelled to the University of Minnesota to compete in the prestigious Roy Griak Invitational. There were several historically strong high schools from across the nation. The boys finished 9
th
place in a field of 124 invited teams. Their next action will be at the FSU Invitational on October 12.
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Congratulations to our boys swim team on winning the St. johns River Athletic Conference this past Saturday. Other participating teams were Bartram Trail, Menendez, St. Augustine, Fleming Island, Orange Park, Middleburg, Palatka and Matanzas.
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Fundraisers - Please support our Panthers!
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Touchdown Club Fundraiser Disclaimer
The Meet Nease Legend Fundraiser has been funded by Golden Panther Booster Club dba The Touchdown Club (TDC), a recognized 501 (c) 3 program, as a sponsorship with Gift of Health Fundraiser organizers. TDC Board of Directors shall govern the conduct and operation of the Meet Nease Legend Fundraiser. Winner will be drawn at random on October 25, 2019 during halftime at the Nease Varsity home football game held at 10550 Ray Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081. Winner need not be present. Must be 18 years or older to win. All proceeds are considered charitable donations and will go directly to the Nease HS Football Program, Wildflower Healthcare and The Tim Tebow Foundation in a collective effort to make a difference in people’s lives throughout our community.
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You can now watch sporting events that are held in the gym or football stadium. Simply go to nfhsnetwork.com, type Nease in the search bar for scheduled events. You can purchase a monthly or annual subscriptions.
Golden Panther Booster Club is hosting its annual golf cart giveaway. Tickets can be purchase from any of your athletic team booster club members. You can purchase single tickets for $5 or a pack of 5 for $20. Please contact Matt McCool at 904-547-8314 for information.
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Panther Pride Banners: Let's Fill up the Fence with Panther Pride banners! PTSO is coordinating a special fundraiser to raise money for much needed laptops used for classroom special projects. Banners will be put in the fence around the parent pickup loop all school year. Deadline for the next banner order is Mon Oct 21. For more info on how to order:
https://neaseptsoboard.wixsite.com/nhsptso/donations
SAT/PSAT prep: Test Prep Simplified is holding prep classes geared towards the SAT and PSAT. In the 2 hour power classes your student will learn the format and scoring of the specific test, learn strategies and apply them to practice tests. Your student will also learn time management and test anxiety strategies. Class dates are
Oct 8 PSAT (4-6 pm) and Oct 9 PSAT (3-5pm). Oct 24 ACT (4-6 pm) and Oct 31 SAT (4-6pm). To register visit
www.testprepsimplified.com
Volunteers needed: PTSO is looking for 10 dependable student volunteers to assist at the Fall Festival at Markland to Benefit St. Augustine Humane Society. The event is October 19th and volunteers would need to arrive at Markland at 9 am and stay through 4 pm. Their duties would be helping vendors set up and take down tents, cleaning up, and working a few carnival games and craft stations. Markland will provide volunteer hours and completed volunteer forms will be ready for the students at the end of the day. If interested, please contact PTSO member Joyce Barry at
[email protected], and provide student first and last name/phone number, grade, parent/guardian name/phone number. Deadline is Fri. Oct. 11.
PTSO Social Media: Join the Nease PTSO Social Media sites to learn more about Nease-related events: Facebook: Nease High School PTSO Instagram: @nease_ptso Twitter: @NeasePtso
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IB Seniors & Parents
All IB seniors received their college application “gold envelope.” There is at least a 2 week turnaround for the processing of the envelope. Please allow for this prior to submission.
Seniors!!. Your third deposit of $250 is due by October 30
th
for the New York Trip.
The IB Pinning Ceremony is planned for October 10
th
at 6:00. Students are to be in the cafeteria by 5:30. Please mark your calendars to save the date.
IB Juniors & Parents
Juniors & Seniors: The IB Pinning Ceremony is planned for October 10
th
at 6:00. Students are to be in the cafeteria by 5:30. Please mark your calendars to save the date.
Mrs. Kennedy was in the TOK classroom on Tuesday, October 1
st
to complete IB Exam registration. Exam registration paper and IB/AP Conflict form were due on Friday, October 4
th
.
IB Freshman
Nominations for the
Youth Leadership Jacksonville Program
will be soon. Freshman can submit a one-page essay to Mrs. Kennedy, addressing how they meet the criteria and why they would like to be committed to this program. If nominated, information packets will be distributed to those Freshman. A date will soon be announced as to when the nomination essay is due.
All IB Students & Parents
Our third IB Booster meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29
th
, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the Media Center Classroom. All visitors will be required to sign-in, so please bring your I.D.
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Upcoming Academy Field Trips/Guest Speakers
- Whetstones Factory Tour – Engineering Academy Intro to Engineering Design students (Oct 7th)
- Rulon International Tour – Engineering Academy students (Oct 17th)
- Hilton Garden Inn Field Trip – Hospitality Academy Technology students (Oct 22nd)
- Old Town Trolley Tour and Management Guest Speaking Event – Hospitality Academy students (Oct 28th)
- UNF Communications College Tour – Communications Academy Wired/Sports Media Juniors & Seniors (Oct 29th)
- WJCT Studio Tour – Communications Academy Digital Video Technology 1 students (Nov 5th)
- Guest Speaker Sarah Butler, Communications Specialist St. Johns County – Communications Academy Digital Design 5th and 6th periods (Nov 6th)
- UNF Digital Design College Tour – Communications Academy Digital Design Juniors & Seniors (Nov 12th)
- Jaguars Stadium Tour – Hospitality Academy students (Nov 14th)
- Jaguars Stadium Tour – Communications Academy Sports Media students (Nov 19th)
- Jaguars Stadium Tour – Communications Academy Digital Design students (Dec 3rd)
Guest Speaker events take place during certain periods, according to the guest speaker’s availability. Students whom do not have Academy classes during those periods, but are interested in attending the guest speaker event, can pick up a guest speaker pass from their Academy teacher. Field trip forms will be made available to students 2-3 weeks before field trips take place. Academy teachers will distribute forms in class to interested students.
Jaime Combs
Academy Coordinator | Nease High School
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PSAT
All students in 10
th
grade, and those who have paid to take the PSAT in 9
th
/ 11
th
grade will test during school hours on Wednesday October 16, 2019. Posters will be placed around school, nearer to this time, to illustrate student location by alpha using their last name. As a guide, locations will be:
10
th
grade – Pods A, B, E, and M
9
th
grade - Panther Hall (Math hallway only)
11
th
grade – Front row portables
We will start as soon as students are seated and the test will continue up until approximately 1.00pm, depending on start time. Students will take lunch and then a class period, before being dismissed for the day. Results arrive at the end of semester 1 / beginning of semester 2. Students should take care to add their correct email address and other personal details when completing the answer sheet. This avoids a delay in results.
Fall testing
is complete at this time and our next testing window for Algebra I / Geometry / U.S. History / Biology will commence December 2, 2019. There is no opportunity for FSA testing at this time. These exams are just prior to district exams, before we leave for winter break.
ASVAB
is being held on November 4, 2019 9.00am, in the PAC
Students taking this test will need to make their own arrangements for this test as buses may not arrive in time. Students
will not
be admitted if they are late to arrive. The test is only available for students in 10 / 11 / 12
th
grade, and is administered and scored by the military, the test is free of charge. Please check on my ASVAB testing page on the school web site for me details of this test.
FLVS AP
registration. Please see Mr. Stoddard with paperwork for registering your AP classes taken online with FLVS.
AP Exam Registration
is different this year. CollegeBoard have changed registration procedures and students have / will be given a join code. All information will be distributed through their AP subject teacher. Anyone taking
AP classes via self-study
must complete the AP order form, which is available on the Nease website, and return this to Mr. Stoddard by
October 2, 2019.
Late submissions cannot be accepted. This is very different from previous years, please be advised.
District Winter Exams –
District exams will be administered December 17- 20, 2019. Exams are not allowed to be taken early and retakes will be the first two days after break, only. More information on the exact schedule will be distributed nearer to the time.
SJVS Segment Exams
– students should arrange their segment exam with Mr. Garth in PH234. These are administered each Wednesday morning at 7.30am. Students must book a seat for the exam and are not allowed to just turn up. As we move towards the second quarter, please be mindful of your pacing guide and complete your segment exam, prior to district exams.
Questions? Email is the best way to contact me, as I am often administering tests,
[email protected]
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Upcoming Scholarships & College Visits
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Upcoming Scholarships:
- AES Engineering Scholarship – Deadline October 6
th
- Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation- Deadline October 31
st
Juniors and Seniors can sign up via Naviance to attend an on-campus visit with a college.
Upcoming College Visits at Nease
Louisiana State College– October 7
th
, 12:55pm
Davidson College – October 8
th
, 11:55am
University of North Carolina @Ashville – October 9
th
, 11:25am
University of Rochester – October 9
th
, 12:25pm
Trinity College Dublin – October 10
th
, 11:55am
Winthrop University – October 10
th
, 12:25pm
University of South Florida, Tampa – October 10
th
, 12:55am
Vassar College – October 11
th
, 11:55am
Seton Hall University – October 11
th
, 12:25pm
Providence College – October 11
th
, 12:55pm
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Here are the School Counselor caseloads and appointment links:
Temporary School Counselor Assignments:
D’Erica Gibbs: Students with the last names Co-Cul
Linda Smith: Students with the last names Cun-Dod
Daphne Harden: Students with the last names Doh-Ex
Athena Kifah: Students with the last names Ez-Fua
Kim Hollis: Students with the last names Fue-Gou
The Spring Dual Enrollment schedule is live!! Current fall DE students, please come see Mrs. Gibbs to receive a registration form. If you have questions, please stop by Mrs. Gibbs office (room C101) or send her an email:
[email protected]
Seniors:
It’s officially
financial aid season!
On Tuesday, October 1
st
, the Bright Futures Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) open up for the 2020-2021 school year.
We discussed both of these applications with seniors when we met with seniors individually in September. Students have a handout with the Bright Futures information on it to serve as a guide. We have additional information available in counselor corner in the cafeteria during all 3 lunches.
In order to apply for State Scholarship & Grant Programs (Bright Futures), a student must first
Create a Student Account/Profile
at the following link:
http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/
. Click on State Grants, Scholarships & Applications. Click on
Create a Student Account.
Students will receive an email with their User ID and temporary password. After creating a
Profile
, students will have the option to continue directly to the FFAA.
The application typically takes 10 minutes or less to complete, so students are welcome to come to counselor corner and complete the application with their counselor or do it on their own from home. Students DO NOT need to have met the requirements prior to applying for the scholarship. While we encourage students to meet the requirements for the scholarship as soon as possible, students have until the June SAT/ACT test dates to continue to try and earn the required test scores. As a reminder, students need qualifying GPA, SAT or ACT, and Community Service Hours in order to earn the scholarship. Any student that meets those requirements and applies will earn the scholarship.
In order to apply for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a student AND a parent must first create an FSA ID. Students and parents can do that online here:
https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/filling-out/fsaid
. This is something that can be completed in Counselor Corner and can be completed in advance of October 1
st
. Parents who have older students may have already completed this process previously. Once students and parents have their FSA ID, they can complete the FAFSA on-line here:
https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa
. While this is a longer application then we typically complete at school, there are events to help parents and students complete this application if they want assistance. One of those events is FAFSA Frenzy at St. Johns River State College. It will be held on October 17
th
at 6pm at the St. Augustine campus. Participants should bring their social security number, driver’s license number, 2018 tax returns, bank statements, records of untaxed income, and FSA ID.
Please make sure you are checking the e-mail address that you provided to your Naviance account as we will start sending larger senior specific updates through Naviance this week. Returning students should have received their Naviance registration code last spring in order to set up their accounts. If you need that information again, you can get it from your counselor. Once you have registered, you can continue to access your account here:
https://student.naviance.com/allennease
Students should also continue working on their college applications if they have not already been submitted. There are several deadlines that are coming up between now and November 1
st
. If your test scores are not where you want them to be, now is the time to register for the next SAT and ACT. You can register for the SAT at
www.collegeboard.org
and the ACT at
www.actstudent.org
.
Juniors:
This is your year! This will be the last full year that colleges see on your high school transcript prior to applying for college. It is important to make sure that you are doing your best. As we move throughout the school year, we will start encouraging you to take your SAT and ACT and going on college visits to schools that you may be interested in.
Sophomores:
This will be your year to take the PSAT and start thinking about your future after high school. It is important to make sure and keep your grades up so you keep your opportunities open.
Freshman:
Welcome to high school! From this point forward, all of your grades are a part of your permanent high school transcript that college will see when you apply. It is really important to start strong so that you do not spend the remainder of high school playing catch up. We are looking forward to getting to know you and helping you navigate this adventure!
Updated District Report Card timeline due to Hurricane Dorian
Last day of 1st quarter remains Friday, October 11th
Monday, October 14th is now a student day.
Grades are due from teachers on Friday, October 18th
Report cards available on HAC Tuesday, October 29th
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Carolyn Milian – School Librarian Media Specialist
Lorna Patterson – Media Clerk
The media center is open every morning at 8:30 a.m. for student access. Please check our webpage for additional information about hours.
Students are able to come to the media center during their lunch. However, they will need to come to the media center each morning beginning at 8:30 a.m. to pick up a “MC Lunch Pass” for any given day. Passes are first come, first serve, and only 50 passes will be available for each lunch session. Students may only eat in the café area. Food is NOT permitted on the carpet or furniture area.
MEDIA FINES/HOMECOMING DEBT LIST
You can now pay for those lost/damaged textbooks, lost library books, or duplicate student ID’s online. Click on this link to take you to our online school pay account. Please be sure to include student number and name and what the payment is for.
Homecoming Dance tickets will go on sale very soon, and students with any media debt (or other school debt) will not be able to purchase tickets. If you have any questions regarding media debt, please contact Mrs. Milian at 904-547-8367.
AFTERSCHOOL TUTORING
This
FREE
service for all our students takes place EVERY Tuesday and Thursday after school, and during ALL lunches on Mondays and Wednesdays. National Honor Society students will be on hand
every
for each session to provide tutoring and academic support to any of our Nease Panthers. No appointments are necessary. Students in need of help should report to the media center on those days to be matched up with a tutor. If these times are not convenient for some students, please contact Mrs. Milian at
[email protected]
to discuss the possibility of other days and times.
MEDIA CENTER DONATIONS AND HELP
Our media center is quite the busy hub!! We have been averaging between 200-300 students in here a day and
we would LOVE to have some parent/college student volunteers help us out at the circulation desk during our busiest times
–
mornings
before school and
during all lunches
.
If you are able to help us out, please click on the link below and select a day and time you could come help us out.
We are also asking for some supply donations to get us through the school year. If you can donate any of the following items that we use daily in the media center, we would be MOST grateful:
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Napkins
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Paper towel rolls
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Clorox/Lysol wipes
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Kleenex
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Plastic spoons/forks
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Hand sanitizer
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Homecoming Court Applications are due by Monday, October 7
th
at 4PM to Mrs. Ninko in M101. Students must be nominated by a class, club or sport in order to apply for Homecoming Court. Applications are available to be picked up in M101.
Homecoming Court Voting will take place during all three lunches on Thursday, October 10
th
.
There will be a mandatory Interclub Council Meeting on Monday, October 7
th
at 8:40 AM in the PAC. All clubs MUST send a representative to attend the meeting.
Great Decisions
“The European Union & the World At-Large" Dinner and Dialog: Great Decisions Kickoff Dinner:
5:30pm Wednesday October 16th, 2019 at WJCT Studios
Students and parents are responsible the students' own transportation.
RSVP your commitment by 4pm October 10, by emailing Mr. H.A. Smith at
[email protected]
Join the Schoology group “Great Decisions Nease” 5VTWW-9SNBQ
Dinner & Dialogue “The European Union & the World At-Large" -- Featuring German Cuisine and Juliane Schäuble, she has been reporting for the Berlin-based daily newspaper Der Tagesspiegel from Washington, D.C. since June 2018. Before her current position, she most recently headed the political department, where she was responsible for the front page and the political section. She has more than 10 years of experience in the business and political department. Ms. Schäuble has developed and continues to organize political conferences on a regular basis in cooperation with the Freie Universität Berlin and the Schwarzkopf-Stiftung. She earned her Master’s degree in Political Science at the University of Potsdam, Germany. Her studies included one semester at American University in Washington, DC, where she took classes in American foreign policy and worked part time for the American Council of Young Political Leaders. In 2009 and 2010, she was trained in the Media Manager Program of the publishing house Georg von Holtzbrinck. In 2006, she was a Fellow of the Johanna Quandt Foundation for economic journalists. Ms. Schäuble has taken part in numerous leadership programs, including the Manfred Wörner Seminar of the German Marshall Fund and the Armed Forces Office of the German Defense Ministry; Atlantik-Brücke’s German-American Young Leaders Conference; the Collaborative Leadership Program of Leadership Berlin – Netzwerk Verantwortung; and the Young Leaders Conference of the Council for the United States and Italy.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 16th, 2019 @ 5:30 PM
WHERE: WJCT Studios, 100 Festival Park Avenue
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As of October 3, we have 49 seats left for the GradBash trip. October 31 will be the deadline for accepting reservations as we have to finalize busses, tickets, etc. Get your reservation in and enjoy 10 hours of unlimited fun at BOTH parks…PS all muggles and wizards…the new Harry Potter ride is scheduled to be open also.
The School Pay links are now available to pay senior dues online. Please note,
THERE ARE TWO OPTIONS
this year…The first is $50 and is for graduation only. The second option is $75 and covers all graduation costs, senior t-shirt, spring carnival, raffles, etc.
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR SENIORS is Tuesday, May 12th.
MANDATORY GRADUATION REHEARSAL is Monday, May 18th at 1:30pm at UNF.
GRADUATION
is Friday, May 22nd 7PM at UNF. Seniors need to be there at 6pm.
Please join the Remind group if you have not already done so…text @9bdfbf8 to 81010
Seniors, join the Class of 2020 Schoology group for easy access to senior class information and for the opportunity to vote for class motto. The Schoology access code is: 3X7B-KCXN-32JZZ
See Mrs. Bourquin in D7 for help if needed.
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What is happening at Nease this week
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Monday, October 7th
- Engineering FT to Whetstone in St. Augustine
- 8:30am - Interclub Council Meeting in auditorium (Ninko)
- 6pm to 9pm - ASL Deaf Event in cafeteria (Koenig)
- 6:30pm - Wrestling Parent meeting in Media Center
- AWAY: 3:30pm - Boys Golf vs Menendez at St Johns County CC
- HOME: 5:30pm - Volleyball vs Fletcher
Tuesday, October 8th
- Girls Golf Gateway Conference
- 8:30am - NHS meeting for new members in auditorium (Milian)
- ALL LUNCHES: Homecoming tickets sold
- 4:10pm - SAT Prep sponsored by PTSO
- 4:15pm - Marathon High
- 4:30pm - Hi-Q Match in Media Center
Wednesday, October 9th
- ALL LUNCHES: Homecoming tickets sold
- 3pm - PTSO PSAT Test Prep in A-104
- 3:30pm to 7:30pm - ROTC Parent photo ordering in Media Center
- AWAY: 4:30pm - Girls Golf vs Fleming Island
Thursday, October 10th
- 8:30am - Mu Alpha Theta Club meeting in auditorium (Baran)
- ALL LUNCHES: Homecoming ticket sold
- 4pm - PTSO PSAT Test Prep in A-104
- 4:15pm - Marathon High
- 4:30pm to 7:30pm - ROTC Parent Photo ordering in Media Center
- 6pm - IB Pinning Ceremony
- AWAY: 5:30pm - Volleyball at Ponte Vedra
- HOME: JV Football vs Bartram Trail
Friday, October 11th
- 8:30am - NHS meeting in auditorium (Milian)
- ALL LUNCHES: Homecoming tickets sold
- AWAY: 7pm - V Football at Bartram
Saturday, October 12th
- ROTC FT to Mariner House in Boston, MA
- ROTC FT to Terry Parker HS Brain Brawl
- 8am - Cross Country Pre-State Meet in Tallahassee
Sunday, October 13th
- Girls Golf District Practice Round at Atlantic Beach CC
- 6-9pm: Test Prep for Success in B-104
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