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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PTSO Staff Holiday Luncheon
Please help PTSO show our amazing teachers and administrators how much we appreciate them. We need volunteers, donations, and gift cards. All gift cards are used in a drawing for the teachers. Please deliver gift cards in an envelope marked PTSO-staff luncheon to the front office by 12/16. Use the sign-up genius below for volunteering and food donations. Thank you in advance for your support in making the holiday luncheon special.
In an effort to help teachers with make-up or re-take summatives, the administration is supervising testing in the auditorium on Friday mornings. If a teacher tells your child to attend the school testing on a Friday, he/she needs to be at the student gate at 8:30am and report directly to the auditorium. Students will not be allowed to enter after 8:40am.
Semester exams will be administered December 17th through the 20th. Exams may not be taken early, so it is extremely important that students are present. Make-up exams will be administered when students return in January.
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The winners of the 2019-2020 Nease High School Science Fair:
- 3rd place is Yash Singh - project title - Producing Energy by Water Pressure
- 2nd place is Rishab Singh - project title - Leverage the Intelligence Blackbox: Developing an uncrackable proof of work Authentication Algorithm via Neural Obfuscation and Regular Expression Feature Augmentation
- 1st place is Alan Michael – project title - Autonomous Atmospheric Water Generating Robot for Developing Ecosystems using Machine Learning
Congratulations!
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Fundraisers - Please support our Panthers!
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TPC is coming soon! March 12-15th
You can purchase your tickets for reduced rate AND support Nease Cheerleading.
Tickets are $55 (regularly $65-$70, depending on the day)
Click on the link below, select your day and quantity and enter the promo code “NeaseCheer” to unlock the reduced rate.
THEPLAYERS.COM/CHIPIN20
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ALL STUDENT-ATHLETES MUST REGISTER AND BE CLEARED ON THE ATHLETICCLEARANCE.COM WEBSITE PRIOR TO PARTICIPATION IN ANY SPORT. A MINIMUM 2.0 GPA IS REQUIRED BY THE STATE TO PARTICIPATE. VISIT NEASEATHLETICS.COM AND SELECT THE “REGISTER” TAB FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION.
Congratulations to Cross Country Coach, Ted Devos, and Swim Coach, Gus Calado, for being recognized as “Coach of the Year” by the St. Johns River Athletic Conference!
Track & Field
–
Conditioning after school on Tuesdays, and Thursdays and Saturdays beginning on
December 5
.
Nease Boys Lacrosse –
Panthers! We will be hosting a FREE Boy’s Lacrosse Clinic for any Middle School / Elementary School student-athletes interested in lacrosse. The clinic will take place on Monday, November 25
th
, 4:30 – 5:30 at World Golf Village Field off International Golf Parkway. Please share with anyone interested in playing the FASTEST GAME ON TWO FEET!
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PTSO Staff Holiday Luncheon :
Please help us show our amazing teachers and administrators how much we appreciate them. We need volunteers, donations, and gift cards. All gift cards are used in a drawing for the teachers. Please deliver gift cards in an envelope marked PTSO-staff luncheon to the front office by 12/16. Use the sign-up genius below for volunteering and food donations. Thank you in advance for your support in making the holiday luncheon special.
SAT/PSAT prep:
On campus SAT and ACT prep classes available year-round with business partner Test Prep Simplified.
ACT Dec 13 4-6 pm
ACT Feb 6 4-6 pm
SAT Mar 12 4-6 pm
Want a chance to take a practice SAT before the real thing ? Saturday, January 4th at Nease
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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All IB Students & Parents
- Our fourth IB Booster meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 17th, 2019 at 10am in Panther Hall Conference Room 104.
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All Academy students will be participating in the Intent to Return process in their Academy class this week. This process lets us know if a student would like to continue on to the next-level Academy course for the 2020-2021 school year, or if they would like to be released from the Academy after this school year. To complete the Intent to Return process, students will simply check “Yes” (they do want to continue on in the Academy program), or “No” (they would like to be released from the Academy program next school year to pursue other courses), and then sign their name. Academy instructors will be providing the Intent to Return paperwork during class sometime before winter break. If an Academy student decides they do not want to continue on in the program for the 2020-2021 school year, and checks “No,” Mrs. Combs will send them an Academy drop form, which must be filled out, signed by the student and the parent, and returned to Mrs. Combs by dropping it off at the front desk.
If you have any questions about the Intent to Return process, you can email Mrs. Combs at
[email protected]
Jaime Combs
Academy Coordinator | Nease High School
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Winter Retakes
: Algebra I / Geometry / Biology / US History, will commence on December 2, 2019. Students will be given passes. If your student requires this opportunity please view my EOC website page under Testing, which has links to practice tests.
CollegeBoard / ACT accommodations
: If your son or daughter receives state standardized testing accommodations via an IEP or 504, please complete the parent consent forms on my website, and have your student return them to me when they are ready to take this exams. Please remember to check their websites for deadlines and allow time for the testing organizations to process the request.
Jacqui Ashcroft, Testing Coordinator
904-547-8281
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Upcoming Scholarships & College Visits
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Upcoming Scholarships:
- U.S. Air Force ROTC Scholarship- Deadline December 1st
- Washington University in St. Louis- Danforth Scholars Program- Nomination essay due to Mrs. Kennedy by December 1st.
- Stetson University- Edmunds Scholarship- Nomination essay due to Mrs. Kennedy by December 7th.
- Burger King Scholarship-Deadline December 15th
- FAU-Honors College Academic Scholarships: Deadline December 15th
- Rayonier Advanced Materials Scholarship; Deadline January 8th
More information regarding these scholarships can be found on the Nease website here,
Upcoming College Visits:
Interested in a career in Welding? Tulsa Welding School offers vocational training in Welding, HVAC, Refrigeration, and Electrical. A representative will be at Nease on December 12
th
, at 12:00pm.
Any student interested can obtain a pass from Mrs. Leitao in C130.
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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
School Counselors are also available during all three lunches in Counselor Corner located in the left hand corner of the cafeteria. Students may come in during that time to speak with their School Counselor.
Parents:
Do you work for a company that hires high school graduates? Would you like an opportunity to recruit Nease High School seniors? We are hosting a technical college and career fair on April 1
st
to show students opportunities outside of a traditional 4 year degree. If you are interested in participating in this event, please reach out to Mrs. Smith at
[email protected]
.
Dual Enrollment:
ALL
returning and first time students interested in participating in Dual Enrollment for the
Fall 2020
term, must complete the below link prior to December 20
th
! The link can be accessed through Panther Press, Counselor Corner, or the laptop in C pod.
PSAT:
Seniors:
College Board is giving away scholarships for completing the steps for applying to college and financial aid. Click on the links below for more information.
Seniors can earn money from CollegeBoard for the following
:
- Complete the FAFSA: $1,000
- Now Open for Seniors Through February
- Students should complete the FAFSA® form to apply for financial aid. They must provide a screenshot of their FAFSA confirmation email if selected for the scholarship (undocumented and international students are exempt).
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. 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
.
- Apply to Colleges: $1,000
- Now Open for Seniors Through February
- Students should apply to at least two colleges they want to attend and submit the names of the colleges to earn an entry for the scholarship. Students may earn one additional entry for every additional college application after their first two, up to a maximum of six total applications.
In addition to the College Board Scholarships, seniors that have not applied to Bright Futures should make sure to complete their application before the holiday break. Students who meet the criteria and who have applied for the scholarship prior to the end of the first semester can lock in the scholarship in January.
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.
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. 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
The majority of students should have submitted their college applications at this time. As we enter notification season, please update your counselor and Naviance as you get news of your acceptances!
Juniors:
As we enter the holiday season, now is a great time to see if you can incorporate college visits into your travel plans. If you could schedule a housing tour along with a financial aid and admissions presentation with a meal on campus, it would go a long way in helping you get a sense of where you might want to be 2 years from now.
Counselors visited Junior English classes before Thanksgiving. We worked with students to confirm that they are aware of all the classes that they need to graduate. We also worked on developing their college lists of potential schools and careers. Students received their Naviance codes so that they can log into their Naviance accounts here:
https://student.naviance.com/allennease
and start saving potential colleges and careers to their “Colleges I’m Thinking About” and “Careers I’m Thinking About” sections. Students are encouraged to start working on their resumes in Naviance as these will be required for their college letters of recommendation next year. Please ask your student to review the packet that they received. It includes their remaining credits for graduation, SAT/ACT test dates, Bright Futures information, and their checklist for college/career planning.
It is also time for Juniors to start taking the SAT and ACT. Your goal is to have a solid test score by the end of the school year so that you can start submitting college applications in the summer and fall of next year. You can register for the SAT at
www.collegeboard.org
and the ACT at
www.actstudent.org
. Students on free and reduced lunch can see Ms. Harden in guidance for 2 fee waivers for each test.
Sophomores:
PSAT scores will be released on-line on Monday, December 9
th
. Please see the PSAT section of this newsletter to see how to view your scores.
Freshman:
All Freshman World History classes went to the computer lab on Tuesday 10/22 or Thursday 10/24. Students created their Naviance accounts (a huge college and career resource), learned about graduation requirements and tutoring opportunities, took a strengths survey, and more. Please have your student share with you the packet they received that includes their 9
th
grade “stay on track” checklist.
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Carolyn Milian – School Librarian Media Specialist
Lorna Patterson – Media Clerk
HOLIDAY READING BINGO!
‘Tis the season to be READING! Our “Holiday Reading Bingo” is in full blast and this is a great time to catch up on some great reading. We have added dozens of new, popular, and HOT YA titles to our collection that ALL of our students can enjoy. Students are allowed to check out up to 5 books at a time from our library. And with our reading Bingo going on, they can earn some great prizes! Click on our mc web page for more info.
http://www-nhs.stjohns.k12.fl.us/media/holiday-reading-bingo/
AFTER SCHOOL TUTORING
There WILL BE tutoring on the following dates:
Dec., 3, 5, 10, and 12
. Please be aware there will be NO after school tutoring the week of Dec. 16
th
due to exams and early release days. Students who need help studying and preparing for exams and would like to work one on one with a tutor on dates different from the ones above
NEED
to contact Mrs. Milian
BEFORE
Dec. 11
th
to see about the possibility of scheduling a tutor on a different day and/or time.
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The Nease Vertical is selling Candy Cane grams during all 3 lunches in front of the cafeteria. Send a Candy Cane Gram for just $1! Grams will be delivered during 1
st
and 4
th
period on Dec 16
th
.
Submit your original art, poetry, or prose to Happenstance!
Happenstance is Nease's student art and literature magazine. We are currently taking submission for the 2019-2020 edition of the magazine. Students can find forms in the media center or room D-007. Submissions are due December 20th.
https://nhsvertical.com/happenstance-2019-theme/
Join the
National English Honor Society
! If you are a sophomore, junior, or senior with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, grab an application from the Media Center, fill it out, and drop it off in B103 by November 1. We will host book clubs, workshops on writing and test-taking skills, and service and cultural outings.
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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, December 9th
- HOME: 5:30pm - Boys' Soccer vs Ponte Vedra
Tuesday, December 10th
- Hands on CPR training for SRs in Gov or Econ
- 6pm - Ring Ceremony in auditorium
- AWAY: 5pm - Wrestling at St Augustine
- HOME: 5:30pm - Girls' Soccer vs Bolles
- HOME: 6pm - Girls' Basketball vs Buchholz
Wednesday, December 11th
- Engineering FT to Northrup Gruman
- Girls' Weightlifting at Pedro
- 8:30am - Sources of Strength meeting in cafeteria
- During 4th - SR Panoramic
Thursday, December 12th
- 4pm - PTSO SAT Prep in A-104
- 5:30pm - Iceland trip meeting with Mrs. Fagan in O-111
- 6:30pm - Band Concert in auditorium
- AWAY: 5:30pm - Boys' BB at Sandalwood
- HOME: 6pm - Girls' Weightlifting vs Yule
Friday, December 13th
- 1pm - Navy Band Concert for students in chorus and band
- 4pm - PTSO SAT Prep in A-104
- AWAY: 1pm - Wrestling Friday Knight Lights at Oakleaf
- AWAY: 5:30pm - Girls' Soccer at Creekside
- HOME: 5:30pm - Boys' Soccer vs Bartram
- HOME: 6pm - Boys' BB vs Ridgeview
Saturday, December 14th
- 8am to 3pm: IB Habitat for Humanity
- 8am - ACT
- noon to 5pm - Cheerleading Clinic in gym
- noon to 2pm - Girls' BB - Andy Hart Memorial Tournament at Mayo
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