December 2015 - Cape Coral High School
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December 2015 - Cape Coral High School
Cape Coral High School Parent Newsletter Principal’s Message reetings Seahawks! As we approach the holiday season, I am extremely grateful to be the principal of Cape Coral High School. We are so fortunate to have an amazing group of students, parents, teachers, and staff members who have worked together to make us one of the top high schools in the state of Florida. We have recently received some of last year’s test results and they clearly indicate that our students are performing at an extremely high level. Our 2015 IB, AP, FSA, and EOC scores consistently rank in the top 3 among the 13 high schools in Lee County. Cape Coral High School Phone: 239-574-6766 Website: cch.leeschools.net A Publication for the Parents, Students, Staff, and Community of Cape Coral High School In addition to our academic success, we have seen our students excel outside of the classroom, as well. We sent 12 students to the State Championships for swimming and diving with Megan Galbreath winning a state title in diving. Our girls’ golf team won the District Championship and Brooke Ciccone placed 36th at the girls’ golf State Championship. Our girls’ cross country team advanced to the Regional Championships for the first time in school history. These are just a few of the many fall sports highlights and our winter sports teams are already off to a great start. As you can see, there is much to be excited about here at Cape and I can’t wait to see where we go next! ADMINISTRATION Scott Cook– Principal Christian Engelhart – Assistant Principal for Curriculum Tara Bode – Assistant Principal for Administration Julie Powell – Assistant Principal for Student Services Troy Beall – Assistant Principal for Student Services December 3, 2015 Volume 18 Issue 5 2 Winter 2015-16 Test Calendar School Board of Lee County, FL 2855 Colonial Blvd Fort Myers, FL 33966 Cathleen O’Daniel Morgan, District 3, Chairman Steven K. Teuber, District 4, Vice Chairman Mary Fischer, District 1 Jeanne S. Dozier, District 2 Pamela H. LaRiviere, District 5 Gregory K. Adkins, Ed.D Superintendent cch.leeschools.net ‘Seahawk Talk’ December 2015 Published Five Times A Year Cape Coral High School 2855 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33966 Issue #5 The School Board of Lee County, Florida, prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, marital status, religion, or sexual orientation. “Si usted require esta información en español, favor de comunicarse con Mrs. Medina en Cape Coral High School 239-574-6766.” December 1 �� FSA Algebra 1 EOC retakes (students who took course in 20142015 school year and did not pass September sitting) December 2��� FSA Algebra 2 and Geometry EOC retakes (students who took course in 2014-2015 school year and did not pass September sitting) December 3��� NGSSS EOC Algebra 1 & 2 retakes (students who took course before spring 2015 and did not pass October 2015 sitting) December 4��� NGSSS EOC Geometry retakes (students who took course before spring 2015 and did not pass October 2015 sitting) December 7��� NGSSS EOC Biology retakes (students who took course before spring 2015 and did not pass October 2015 sitting) December 8��� NGSSS EOC US History retakes (students who took course before spring 2015 and did not pass October 2015 sitting) January 18-22� Midterm and Semester Final Exams Out of Field Teachers Florida State Statute 1012.42 recognizes that teachers at times must be assigned duties in a class outside the field in which the teacher is certified. The following teachers at Cape Coral High School are certified, but may be assigned one or more classes outside their areas of certification and are required to take appropriate steps to comply with the statutory regulation. Out of Field ESOL teachers: Melissa Dominguez Jessica Lawrence Keeley Fornal Katherine Mackey Out of Field Subject Area: Katherine Mackey Thank You from CCHS Cheerleaders Thanks to all who participated in the 2nd annual PINK OUT football game at CCHS. The cheerleaders were able to donate close to $500 to the Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk. CCHS supports the fight! Go Seahawks! 3 Model UN Wins Best Delegation In late November, 23 students traveled to compete in the Old City Model United Nations Conference, hosted in St. Augustine. In Model UN, students are assigned a country to represent in debates focused on many of the most pressing issues facing the global community. We are pleased to announce that the CCHS group earned the recognition of Best Delegation! We had several students win individual awards and all of the kids exceeded expectations. But winning the team award is by far the most important of honors because it reflects on the whole group. Participation and success in Model UN requires research skills, public speaking, creativity, and quick thinking. With an inexperienced group (5 kids with 3 or more years), a 1st place award is a tremendous accomplishment for the students. The secret to the success of the club is preparation and high expectations from the older students. And they did everything they could to help the newer students learn the process quickly. Cape High has one of the best debate teams in the country. We have competed with, and outperformed, many of the elite private schools from around the world. Please join us in congratulating the following students: 9th Carsyn Baxter, Ana Dieng, Conor Dougherty, Sara Ellis, Zach Kashman, David Talavera 11th Daniela Barata, Hailey Casas, Phalon Cannerella, Javier Diaz, Courtney Dougherty, Ray Huang, Sarah Kane, Stefania Lugli, Anna Skrobach 10th 12th Jocelyn Arroyo, Noelle Gascon, Max Megan Galbreath, Jake Maranzatto, Karl Slafer, Tuan Tran Parker, Ann Quan 4 Seniors Save The Dates Grad Bash.........................April 15, 2016 Prom.................................April 30, 2016 Baccalaureate....................June 2, 2016 Graduation Rehearsal........June 3 8am-12pm – CCHS Gym Graduation........................June 5th 2:30pm – Alico Arena - 5 tickets per graduate Music Department Check out the band website at www.CapeSeahawkMusic.org for more information calendar. Four very talented CCHS musicians were recently selected for the All County Band. Maddy Aubuchon(10th) – 3rd Chair Flute Emily Vandyke (10th) – 7th Chair Flute Dannah Dolorfino (11th) – 8th Chair Flute Tuan Tran (10th) – 6th Chair French Horn You can see the All County Band performance at Island Coast High School on December 11th at 7pm. It is a fantastic concert!! Sophomore Flutist, Maddy Aubuchon has also been selected as part of the All State Honor Band! In January she will travel to Tampa to perform with students from across the state at the Florida Music Educators Conference. Please visit our donorschoose webpage and support the Seahawk Band!! www.donorschoose.org/we-teach/325347 or visit our Go Fund Me page at: www.GoFundMe.com/gc7aar5w Hawkettes Fundraiser Congratulations 2015-2016 New Quill & Scroll Honor Society Members The Hawkettes will have a Car Wash at Swift Lube on 1415 Pine Island Rd. in Cape Coral on Sat., Dec. 5th and Sat., Dec. 12th from 10am-2pm. They will also be going to Orlando to attend a workshop at Disney on Dec.17th and Dec. 18th. On Sat., Dec. 5th at 7:30pm, they will also have a performance at the Cape Coral Tree Lighting. Gerardo Alvarez Joseph Edwards Erin McLoughlin Megan Saftchick Emma Barcena Mia Glickman Dana Odeh Brianna Thibodeau Makenzie Bus Ranata Goodman Xavier Pinero Casey Williams Mara Cornwell Kelly Keith Matias Rodas Alyssa Yamamoto Shreeya Desai Amanda Lee Michael Rousseau Kiya Mornston George Dogantzis Stefania Lugli Rylan Rumbaugh Please help us congratulate the students listed above who qualify for the Quill and Scroll International Honor Society. They work hard every day on the Seahawk Scenes yearbook staff, the Seahawk’s Eye newspaper staff and HawkTV television production crew. They must meet publication standards as well as grade point average criteria. Quill and Scroll Existing Members: • Harrison Ford- Seahawk’s Eye Newspaper • Brittany Newman- Seahawk Scenes Yearbook • Haley Wawrzyniak- Seahawk Scenes Yearbook 5 IB Exam Schedule Date Morning Exam 5/2 English - Paper 1 IB Exams Week 1 Times Afternoon Exam 7:30 – 9:30 5/3 English - Paper 2 7:30 – 9:30 5/4 Biology - Papers 1 and 7:30 – 9:45 2 (15 min break) Biology - Paper 3 7:30 – 8:30 5/5 5/6 History - Paper 1 IB Exams Week 2 Afternoon Exam History - Paper 2 Date 5/09 Morning Exam Times 5/10 Spanish – Paper 1 7:30 – 9:00 5/11 Math SL – Paper 2 7:30 – 9:00 Math Stud. – Paper 2 Chemistry – Papers 7:30 – 9:45 1 and 2 (15 minute break) 5/12 5/13 Times 12:15 – 1:15 Times 12:15 - 1:45 Math SL – Paper 1 Math Stud. – Paper 1(calculator) Spanish – Paper 2 12:15 – 1:45 History – Paper 3 12:15 – 2:45 Psychology – Paper 1 12:15 – 2:15 12:15 – 1:45 5/19 IB Exams Week 3 Times Afternoon Exam Times 7:30 – 9: 45 Psychology – Papers 2 and 3 12:15 – 3:30 (15 minute break) ITGS – Papers 2 and 3 7:30 – 10:00 French – Paper 1 12:15 – 1:45 (15 minute break) Environmental systems 7:30 – 9:45 and societies – Paper 1 Business – Paper 1 12:15 – 2:30 5/20 Business – Paper 2 Date 5/16 5/17 5/18 Morning Exam ITGS – Paper 1 7:30 – 9: 45 Cape Coral HS (Full Color-Online) Environmental – Paper 2 12:15- 2:15 6 Art Department Field Trip On Thursday, November 5th, the Visual Arts Department took a field trip to the Baker museum in Naples, FL. 60 students and the three visual arts teachers, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Rider, and Mrs. Heinemann took an early sojourn from Cape High to arrive at the beautiful art museum in Naples Florida in time to take individually led docent tours at 9 am. “The Baker Museum is the foremost fine arts museum in Southwest Florida. Emphasizing modern and contemporary art, the museum hosts several traveling exhibitions annually to complement installations of works from its permanent collections. Dedicated to stewardship and scholarship, The Baker Museum provides world-class exhibitions and educational opportunities for Southwest Florida’s diverse community.” Students had the opportunity to get up close and personal with impressive works by such artists as Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’keeffe, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, Alexander Calder, and Henry Moore. Many students had never been to an art museum before this trip and were in awe at the opportunity to see in person artwork which had previously only been seen in books and on the internet. Having the ability to see art in person with the added benefits of size ratio and carefully manipulated lighting play a huge role in one’s personal inference of a piece. During the visit, students went on tour with an educated docent generously provided by the museum and learned many “behind the scenes” stories about the art and the artists. After the hour tour, students were free to tour the museum on their own and able to linger longer at favorite or most intriguing pieces. One exhibit that students were lucky enough to see was “Weegee by Weegee” which consists of a very large collection of photographs from the Jean Pigozzi collection. Weegee was a famous photographer whose gritty documentary photographs of everyday city life in New York have become very famous since the early 1940’s. The museum quotes the collection as an “exploration of human nature and especially its inclination towards ridiculous behavior and morbid impulses.” Some may even recognize his “Afternoon Crowd at Coney Island, Brooklyn” as being used for the cover of George Michael’s 1990 Album “Listen Without Prejudice”. Another exhibit that was recently installed at the museum was pieces from Louise Nevelson’s Dawn’s Forest. Louise Nevelson was a pioneer of a type of sculpture known as “assemblage”. She is often credited with starting the style in which found objects are arranged in specific compositional manners to elicit a response from the viewer. This particular collection includes monumental and complex assemblage made up of abstract wood elements that were painted in monochromatic colors. According to the museum curator, “Nevelson is widely recognized as one of the preeminent American artists of the last half of the 20th century” IB students will be creating pieces next month that are inspired by her techniques and consistent with the theories associated with assemblage. The last exhibit that students were able to view was a 15th anniversary retrospective of the museum’s permanent collection entitled 15 Years of Collecting, Naples Collects. Some of the artists represented in this tour are Jackson Pollock, Diego Rivera, and Oscar Bluemner. The most recent addition to the Baker museum is included in this tour and was a collection of two-hundred 20th century art pieces donated by the wife of Olga Hirshhorn, wife of Joseph Hirshhorn who assisted in the collection represented here as well as that of the National Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. The visual arts department is proud that they organize and execute bi-yearly field trips to get students out to see art in person. This spring’s field trip will be in February to the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg Florida. For more information on the Baker Museum, go to www. artisnaples.org 7 Seahawks Swimming And Diving Team Did Not Disappoint At State Championships! Megan Galbreath did AMAZING on the 1 meter board and won the GOLD! Megan is our STATE CHAMPION by 30 points! This is our first State Swimming and Diving champion since Colleen Healy won the 100 Butterfly in 2002! The Girls 200 Medley Relay team—including Savannah Bowser, Megan Rissler, Amanda Lee, Nicole Jimenez, Gigi Koprowski and Stephanie Kraus, went into the meet seeded 15th and finished 12th overall, breaking the school 200 Medley Relay record set in 2011 (by Jenn Crawford, Kaitlyn Angiletta, Monica Jaeger, Michaela Steakley) by over 2 full seconds!!! Way to go Ladies!!! The Boys 200 Medley Relay (Santi Rosas, Jonah Martinez, Jack Pellegrino and Wayne Bilancione) did a season best time by over three seconds finishing 13th overall. Jonah Martinez broke the school 50 Freestyle record held by Rich Marzonie, set in 1998!!! He also finished with a season best time in the 100 breaststroke and an 8th place medal, marking the 5th straight year that we have had a swimmer medal in the 100 Breaststroke. Freshman Jack Pellegrino finished 22nd in the 100 Butterfly, keeping the tradition alive that we have had a swimmer qualify in a butterfly event every year since 2002!!! Look for big things from this freshman!!! Senior Savannah Bowser finished her season strong! Overcoming a car accident just last week that almost sidelined her for the season, Savannah pushed through the pain and finished 6th overall in both the 200 and 500 Freestyles and was an integral part of the record-setting relay! Way to go Savannah! Cape Coral High School Parent Newsletter December 2015 Volume 18 Issue 5 A Publication for the Parents, Students, Staff, and Community of Cape Coral High School NonProfit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Ft. Myers, FL Permit No. 321 The School District of Lee County Cape Coral High School 2300 Santa Barbara Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33991 8 cape coral high school Boys Varsity and JV Soccer We have started our Soccer season as winners. Not only on the field but coming together as big fundraisers. Led by the Varsity Team we have already had 2 Major fundraisers. We want to Thank Matt Beder owner and Kristine Gordon General Manager of Culver’s Restaurant on the Parkway for donating 100 Culver’s Calendars to our Soccer Program. We also want to Thank Iguana Mia for hosting our Breakfast Fundraiser on Saturday November 21, 2015. None of this would be possible without the hard work and dedication of our Varsity and Junior Varsity Soccer Teams. They are all Champions! We also want to thank all of our Soccer Families for their help and support. We couldn’t have done this without you! Thank You! ~Cheryl Caserio, Soccer Fundraising Manager - Cape Coral High School ATHLETICS Cape Athletes Sign to Harvard and Jacksonville University On November 13th, CCHS had two wonderful student athletes declare their intentions to “take it to the next level” and compete in their sport in college! Makenzie Buss signed to play softball at Division I softball powerhouse Jacksonville University and State Champion diver Megan Galbreath committed to dive at Division I Ivy League Harvard University. Both of these young ladies have worked extremely hard to reach this level (NCAA Division I—that’s amazing!!) and we are super proud of them and their accomplishments! CCHS Athletics For the latest news and calendars for all Cape High Athletics visit cch.leeschools.net and follow us on Twitter @CapeHighSports