The Stantonian-January 2015.pub (Read-Only)

The Stantonian
Stanton College Preparatory School, 1149 West 13th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209
Winter 2015 Edition
Volume 1, Issue 2
Ubuntu ~ “I am because We are.”
Upcoming Stanton
Events-3rd Nine
Weeks:
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Principal’s Message ~ Nongongoma Majova-Seane
February 28th:
Miss Stanton Pageant
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March 13th:
Mr. Ugly Contest
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March 14th:
SAT
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March 16th-20th:
Congratulations to Mrs. Janice Lee and the Latin team! Stanton Latin students brought home several
outstanding awards, to name a few: Our students placed first in CERTAMEN I; CERTAMEN II; and ADV.
CERTAMEN. Last but not least, the regional officers for 2016 were elected and our very own Victoria Ge
was named the Consul. Bravo to Mrs. Yan Lan and the Chinese Team! They placed first at the Regional
competition. We are so proud of their hard work and Mrs. Lan said: “This is just the beginning as we will
be number one again next year.” The humble Mr. Gandell attributed the big win by the Brain Brawl to the
hard work of the children. We congratulate Mr. Gandell and the Brain-Brawl students for placing first
place at the regional Brain Brawl completion.
Spring Break
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March 25th-30th:
Nine Weeks Exams
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April 2nd:
Planning Day
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April 10th:
I must rave about the dedication of our AP and IB teachers for taking time out of their weekend to give
the children that final nudge on test taking strategies. They always schedule a Saturday or afterschool
session(s) to arm the students with tips for test taking genre. Some of the teachers actually open their
homes for these sessions. Please encourage students to take advantage of these extra help sessions.
Kindly view our school calendar at stantoncollegeprep.org. The fourth quarter will be here before we
know it, and during that time we will need your support. We highly encourage our parents to make sure
that the students are present every single day. Once again, our seniors might tell you that school is over
for them, so parents, when in doubt please call the school and inquire.
“Multi” Performance
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April 13th:
Nine Weeks Report
Cards Distributed
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April 15th:
Blood Drive
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We are awaiting the projected number of students for next year and we are always eager to welcome our
new freshmen class to our school. As you know, we have held Summer Bridge for them for the past two
years. We encourage all of them to attend this great event. The information for the summer bridge will
be forthcoming with announcements and notifications. We need volunteers for the summer bridge and
would like to solicit the help of our upperclassmen. They will receive volunteer/CAS hours for helping
our new freshmen acclimate to the Stanton culture.
April 18th:
Prom
In this issue:
Principal’s Message
1
Activities, Testing, Gifted
& Cyber Bullying
2
Guidance Update & IB
3
All “A’s” & Honor Roll
4&5
AP, & IB Testing Schedules 6 & 7
Athletics & Senior
Activities
The testing season is upon us and so far we are in the process of testing both 9th and 10th graders in FSA
Writing. Our children, as usual, are on time, prepared and ready to test. As you know, most testing is
done on the computer, therefore we are strategically scheduling our students for testing, while continuing
to keep instruction going in all our classes. We still have FSA Reading, and state End of Course (EOC)
exams to take in Biology, US History, and Geometry. Please encourage your student(s) to have a good
night’s sleep the night before the test and a healthy breakfast on test day. Additionally, we have Advanced
Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams facing us soon. Please have deep conversations
with the children about the importance of these exams, particularly the seniors. Some of our seniors have
already been accepted by various colleges and they think that these exams are no longer important. They
fail to understand that they are extremely significant to their first course load as freshmen in college.
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It is with much gratitude that I send my heartfelt appreciation to both our PTSA and SAC. They are the
most hardworking and caring people that I have ever encountered. Please know that your work did not
go unnoticed. The two groups embody what Stanton is all about…caring for each child and going above
and beyond to ensure that this is accomplished. The leadership we had this year did an extraordinary
job at leading our parent organizations to the ultimate best. I would like to publicly applaud Mrs. Kim
Dobransky, our PTSA President, and Mrs. Mindy Menzel, our SAC Chair. As always, “It Takes a Village
To Raise a Child…” and our village is oiled with the spirit of “Ubuntu!” Parents, please be present, join
the PTSA and SAC.
I would be remiss if I did not say how grateful I am to have such an awesome group of people to help in
teaching and guiding our children----Stanton’s faculty and staff…they are incredible great. We will miss
some old timers who have contributed a myriad of services, time and care to our children: Mr. Bob Turba;
Mr. Marcus Young; Mr. E.J. McKnight; Mrs. Mary Lewis and Mrs. Martha Gardner. We all know these
wonderful people and their outstanding contributions to our institution.
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Testing ~ Norma Hayward
Cyber Bullying ~ What’s the Definition?
With students becoming more and more active on social
media, DCPS and its schools have been focused on setting
parameters for students and parents. For insight into the
issue, below is the definition of the subject from the DCPS
Student Code of Conduct.
Governor Scott makes Changes to the FSA
On February 18, 2015, Governor Rick Scott gave an
Executive Order that eliminated the 11th grade Reading and Writing portion of the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA). Because of the order, 11th graders
will not be taking the assessments at the end of the
school year. All other FSA and End of Course (EOC)
exams will be administered as scheduled by the Florida Department of Education.
3.21-Bullying/Cyberbullying – Systematically and chronically, inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one
or more students or employees, often characterized by an
imbalance of power and is unwanted, purposeful and repeated through written, verbal, nonverbal, physical behavior, electronic communication or the use of technology, by
a student or adult that is severe or pervasive enough to
create an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment and
substantially interferes with the individual’s school performance or participation.
Note: Cyberbullying includes, but is not limited to, electronic mail, Internet communications, instant messages, facsimile, texting, social media, creating webpages and weblogs,
assuming the identity of another person, distribution by
electronic means or posting of materials on an electronic
medium that may be accessed by one or more persons
which creates any of the conditions enumerated in the definition of bullying.
High School Test Calendar:
March 2-13
Grade 9 & 10 FSA Writing Component of ELA
Assessment
April 13-24
Grade 9 & 10 FSA ELA Assessment
April 20-May
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Algebra 2 & Geometry EOC
May 11-22
US History and Biology EOC
If you need additional information about testing at
Stanton, please contact Dr. Hayward at:
[email protected] .
Student Activities ~ Diana Glendenning
Gifted 101: What is gifted?
As spring approaches there are
many things that students will have to balance--classroom studies, nine weeks exams, rehearsals for
Multi, prom preparations, campaigning for office, AP
review sessions, AP and IB test dates…and this list
goes on. But, as Stanton students mantra, “I think I can,
I think I can”, we KNOW they can as they’ve proven it
over the past eight months.
A few shout outs from the Office of Student Activities: Congratulations to our newly crowned 201516 Miss Stanton, Lauren Asuncion, and her court, Savannah Connelly (1st runner up) and Karli Kearney
(2nd runner up.) We are excited about their reign and
representation of Stanton both at school and in our
community.
The Multicultural Extravaganza will be held on April 9th
and 10th in our Stanton auditorium. Sixteen performances will dazzle our audiences with costumes and
dances from all over the world.
A list of upcoming events are posted on the Stanton
website. Be sure to “click on” the event to read full
details.
An information session for all parents! This one hour
session will include information about academic, social,
and emotional development of children, plus tips on
how to best meet their unique needs! Discussion will
be encouraged!
April 22, 2015, 7:00-8:30 pm
Building 57, University of North Florida
Hosted by Dr. Hope Wilson, Florida Association for
the Gifted and the College of Education and Human
Services, University of North Florida
This event is free and open to the public!
Parking on campus is $5.00, please pay for parking at
the Parking Information booths at the I-295 or Kernan
Blvd. entrances to campus. Parking is available at either the Fine Arts or Arena Parking Garages (2nd-4th
floors).
Florida Association for the Gifted
A resource for parents and teachers of the gifted. Join
today! http://www.flagifted.org/
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Guidance Updates ~ Bob Turba
Freshmen & Sophomores:
School Counselors have met with students who are experiencing academic problems. Forms were sent home
with the students that require a parent’s signature. If
your student failed any courses during the first semester, and you have not seen any forms from the School
Counselor, please call your student’s School Counselor:
May Ibasco – A-D, grades 9-12
Penny Studstill – E-K, grades 9-12
Tanya Riggio – L-R, grades 9-12
Bob Turba – S-Z , grades 9 -12
Juniors:
School Counselors have visited one of your 11th grade
classes with information that you will need to successfully plan your senior year college and scholarship application season. Junior Future Planning Meetings are being
held through April. Go to www.stantoncollegeprep.org
“Students Class” “Juniors” to get the information to
make this appointment. These meetings with parents,
student, and School Counselor to discuss your future
plans, usually last 30-60 minutes. Make your appointment now because after May 1, AP testing starts, and
the School Counselors will not be available for the Junior Future Planning Meetings.
Seniors:
Bright Futures – you should have completed the online
application, submitted your community service hours
verification form, and have taken the SAT or ACT. Go
to http://flvc.org to check you Bright Futures GPA
(which is different from your State or District GPA that
is on your transcript). Once at flvc.org, go to the link
“Pay For College.” If you need to retest in order to
qualify for the higher award, you can take the SAT
through the June 6 test date, and the ACT through the
June 13 test date. For complete Bright Futures information, go to www.stantoncollegeprep.org under the
“Students” tab at the top of the page.
Online course requirement – be certain to complete
your online course that is REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION. If you have any problems or questions about this,
see your School Counselor immediately.
Senior Year Grades are important! In your acceptance
letter to college(s), there was language in your acceptance letter or email that states the acceptance is
conditional on your successful completion of 12th grade.
That means that your grades this year must be very similar to your grades in 9th – 11th grades.
School Counselors will come to your classes after May 1
to gather all of your college decisions and merit scholarship offers. Please save all of this information, including
offers of merit scholarships (these are the offers that are
NOT included in your financial aid award letter), whether you will use the merit scholarship or not. We need all
of this information for various reporting agencies within
the states.
International Baccalaureate ~ Gerald Liles
If the school year is like running the mile, Stanton students are on the third lap and rounding the last corner! Here
are the grade-level-specific issues for IB students in this last lap:
Seniors: Your CAS programs need to be completed before Spring Break! That means 50 hours of C, A, and S
logged with written reflections, one activity that integrates two or three of the letters, and a 500-1500 word summary of the past 18 months, i.e., what you learned from the things you did in CAS.
Juniors: You’re headed into your first IB exam rodeo, so make sure you know what each exam paper looks like
(past years’ papers for nearly every subject are available at freeexampapers.com).
Sophomores: You have three significant items on your IB to-do list: pick your IB science, your IB sixth subject
(i.e., elective), and submit your first 50 hours for Bright Futures.
Freshmen: You only need to finish strong in all eight classes and review the College Board’s summary of human
history via AP World exam reviews. A few weeks of serious study really can make a multiple point difference—as
in, from a 2 to a 4, or a 1 to a 3.
Everyone: Learn a lot and earn that summer!
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Principal’s “A” Scholars-Second 9 Weeks
9th Grade
ALURI, SUMANTH
ANTHONY, ALEXIS
ARMSTRONG, EMMA
BAST, WILLIAM
BEALLE, CATHERINE
BERRY, KENDALL
BUCH, CONNOR
DAVEY, EMILY
DERSTINE, LAUREN
DEVINE, KAITLYN
DUNN, ETHAN
ELLIS, ABIGAIL
ESTEBAN, NATHAN
FALTEMIER, DANIEL
GARG, MAANASI
GOMBAS,
ALEXANDRIA
GRIMM, GIBSON
HOU, ALICIA
KANE, MARYALLISON
KASHEF, MATTEEN
LAUGHLIN, SYDNEY
LENTZ, MEGAN
LEWIS, SIMONE
LEWIS, SYDNEY
LY, HOANGLONG
LYNCH, VICTORIA
MASZY, GRACE
MILLER, WALKER
MODAK, SIMIN
NGUYEN, ANDREW
NGUYEN, KATHERINE
NOWAK, WILLIAM
PERERA, JONATHAN
RAVI, SHREYA
RELOVA, ANDREA
REYES-RIVERA,
DANIEL
SARAB, MORGAN
SCHMITT, LINDSAY
SHAH, DHAIRYA
SHENO, FRANCISCO
SUSA, ELLERY
HU, JOYCE
IZHAR, MAHNOOR
KARHADE, ANUSHREE
LEE, HALEY
MALLARI,
ORVENFROIE
MALONE, ASHLIE
MANDAVALLI, AKHIL
MATTIACE, GAVIN
10th Grade
MENDOZA, HANNAH
ABOUSHAAR, NOOR
MISHRA, MILIND
BANH, DEAN
MUGWIMI, TANISHA
BOGGS, JILL
MURALI, SHRUTI
BURT, TANNER
NGUYEN, ANDREW
DANTZLER, MICHELLE PAGE, SARAH
DILLARD, JACKSON
PERISETLA, NAVEEN
DUNCAN, HANNAH
PERRY, TERESA
GARCIA, DAVID
SHARP, RICHARD
GE, VICTORIA
SIA, MARIANNE
GOLDSTEIN, SAMUEL SO, ANDREW
GRECO, AMELIA
SRIKAKOLAPU,
GREGORIO, KAITLYN SAIBHAVANA
TAYLOR, JAELYN
VAIROGS,
CHRISTOPHER
VILLENA, MA-ANNA
WETHERINGTON,
ISABELLA
WILEY, ISAAC
ZHOU, KEVIN
SU, VICTORIA
SWANSON, JULIE
TOLA, REDI
VARSHNEY, ROHAN
WHEELER, SARAH
11th Grade
BUNKER, CHRISTIAN
GEBRETSADIK, YODIT
HUANG, SOLANA
LEE, MADISON
MARCUM, LOGAN
MATHIS, BOBBY
MITYUL, VICTORIA
PLATZER, ELSIE
TOMS, NIKOLE
12th Grade
ABEJUELA, KORINNA
CHRYSTMAN,
ANDREW
CUEVAS, BRANDON
HIGDON, SOPHIE
HOWARD, JENIVEVE
JERRIPOTHULA,
AKHILA
JHA, HARSH
KAUFMAN, LINDSAY
LAM, ALAN
LANG, ALLISON
LEE, MARYE
MARRERO, JEDD
MIKA, SAVANNAH
PARKS, CHRISTINA
SHINEGO, MATTHEW
UTSET, MICHAEL
WANG, ZIZHAO
WARE, AUDREY
WONG, ALTON
XU, ZIXUAN
“A” & “B” Honor Roll-Second 9 Weeks
9th Grade:
ABUEG, ZULEIKA
ABULHASSAN,
SHAHD
AGNILA, DEO-REI
AHIAHONU, EDMUND
ALI, SAMI
ARCENAS, ARIANNA
BECKER, JACOB
BISWAS, DEVANIK
BLACKEAGLE, JAMES
BORDANCA,
ALEXANDRU
BORGE, SEBASTIAN
BOURSIQUOT,
SHAMEER
BOYD, SARAH
BREWER, DANIELLE
BRUNDAGE,
VICTORIA
BUNKER, BRADY
CARDOZO, MELANIE
CARLSON, HEIDI
CASTRO, BRANDON
CIRIACO,
RIKKAMAE J
GALLARDO, FRANCIS PAOLA
JOLLEY, MEGAN
GALLER, OLIVIA
KAMAL, SHEREEF
GANJU, ATUL
CONNORS,
KHAN, RAYYAN
GARCIA, ISABELLE
HANNAH
KIM, MIN
GARCIA, NICOLE
CUEVAS, ANDREW
KIRBY, BRIANNA
DALRYMPLE, LAUREN GHARAT, YASH
KOEHLER, BRIAN
GIROUX, CHLOE
DAVENPORT,
LAGOY, JOHN
GREEN, ISABELLA
NATALIE
LANG, MARSHALL
GUIRY, PEYTON
DAVEY, BRIANNA
LEE, MAXWELL
GUSTIN, RYAN
DAVIS, ALIVIA
HANCHATE, KUNAL LEGASPI, KAITLYN
DAVIS, AMIA
LENHART, JACOB
HANUMAN,
DEDIOS, DANIELLE
LESSAINT, JUDE
MATTHEW
DINH, AUSTIN
LIN, KELLY
DOBRANSKY, LYDIA HARRIS, JOHN
HAWKINS, AUTUMN LOUSTAU, TRYSTAN
DUCKSON, MAYA
HEMPHILL, STEWART MADATHIL, ROHAN
EASTER, PARKS
MAIL, SABRINA
HU, JESSICA
ELROD, HANNAH
MCNEELY, JUSTIN
HUNZINGER,
ENTZMINGER,
MEDINA, JULIAN
NICOLE
DESTINI
MERINO, KRISTINA
HUYNH, VINSON
EVERY, MILES
MIKA, MITCHELL
JAMES, ALEN
EYLER, GABRIELLA
MILLIEN, NIJAH
JAMES, CAROLINE
FARAH, ABIGAIL
MOODY, HANNAH
JAMIRO,
FLEURY, NICOLE
MORECRAFT,
JOSE-DOMINIC
FRANK, MARY
BRENNA
FUNEZ-CRUZ, ELDER JENKINS, MICHAEL
MORRIS, JAELYN
JESIN, KEVIN
GAFF, CHADWICK
MOSHER, AMELIA
JIMENEZ-READ,
GALANG, DERRICK
CISNEROS, ALEXIS
COBB, GRACE
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MOSOLF, LUKE
NAUTH, KAREN
NEWELL, JARED
NGUYEN,
DANIEL-DINH
NGUYEN, JUSTIN
NORIEGA, RACHEL
OBERES, JAZMYN
OSSI, THOMAS
PATEL, KUSH
PATEL, SHAAN
PEARSON, ANISSA
PECH, ALEXANDER
PENLAND, HANNAH
PHILLIPS, RILEY
PORTELL, AARON
RHODES, DYLLON
ROBBINS, RACHEL
RUPESH, SUSHANTTI
SAVAGE, GARI A
SCHICKLER,
ZACHARY
SEELY, KIRSTEN
SELLERS, CALLIE
SEU, JOY
SHAFER, EMMA
SHARMA, SAMARTH
SHINEGO, HAILEY
SICANGCO, CAMILLE
SICAT, ANDREA
SIERRA, CHRISTIANA
SIU, JASPER
SIVAKUMARAN,
ARCHUNA
SMITH, RASHAAN
SNIDER, SABRINA
SOLIMAN,
JANCARLO
STEEL, LEWIS
STERE, KATHERINE
STURM, SAVANAH
TAN, CAITLIN
TENHULZEN, JACK
TINANA, JEREMY
UKOHA, CHISOM
UTSET, MATTHEW
WEST, JONAE
WHEELER, JACOB
WILLIE, TRISHA
WITUCKI, KAYLA
YANG, STANLEY
ZHENG, CINDY
“A” & “B” Honor Roll Continued-Second 9 Weeks
WONG, VANESSA
XIAO, JIE
ABUEG, ZACHARIAH
MILLER, MARGARET
NGHITRAN, QUAN
D''AURIZIO, JACOB
DANIEL, MEKLIT
LITCHFIELD, KELSEY
MAHESHKUMAR,
ACKER, JACOB
ADKINS, JACOB
OSTEEN, TABATHA
PECSON, MARIELLE
RAVINKUMAR
MAHINDROO, MISHA
MCCHARGUE,
NICHOLAS
BASHIR, AFHAM
BASS, REAGAN
PHENGCHANH,
CASSIDY
DAY, MARIN
DELAVASSELAIS,
GRANT
DESAI, BHAVIK
BUTLER, KYLE
CAO, KATHLEEN
CHAN, ANGELA
CHANG, JASON
CHEN, SHIRLEY
POMPEO, REGAN
PU, GEORGE
RAO, RISHI
DOHERTY, SEAN
EVANS, JESSE
FALTEMIER, EMILY
FEJZIC, HARUN
FEWELL, JOHN
MCKENZIE, JOHN
MCPHERSON, KRISTI
NACHMAN, SPENCER
MCDONOUGH,
PEYTON
MCKETTY, MATTHEW
MENZE, OLIVIA
MILLER, CASE
CLEMENTS, BELLA
DALUGDUG, JUSTIN
ROBINSON,
COURTNEY
PATEL, PRANAM
PATEL, RAVI
DANIEL, MADELINE
DAWSON, MARIA
RUSHING,
CHRISTINA
FINEGOLD, LEAH
FRIEDMAN, JESSICA
GALLER, ISABELLA
GANGIDI,
DELOSREYES, KYLHA
DEMPSTER, BRENNA
DOBRANSKY, EVAN
DUGGAN, SARAH
DUNHAM, SEAN
FIALLOS, JACOB
FILIPOV, STELLA
FRANKS, LOGAN
GACUTAN, MIA
GARG, NEHA
GERARDO, MICHELLE
GO, STEFANI
HAROLD,
LAURYNANN
HARPER, ANDREW
HENTSCHEL,
KAYLIN
HILLS, ALEXIS
HORNBECK,
ASMINE
HUNG, GAHAY
IBACH, ALLISON
ISELEY, ROBERT
IVEY, AMIYA
JOHNSON, DEVON
KAPLAN, JEREMIAH
KIMBROUGH, EMILY
KOWKABANY,
JEREMY
LANGHAM, ANNA
LI, MINGJIA
LOK, CAROLYN
LOPEZ, ISABELLA
LOTSEY, SARAH
MACIAS, JEANETTE
MACKAY, NATHAN
MADEM, SWETA
MAIRS, SARAH
MANN, PATRICK
MCNEIL, IAN
MENDIA, SOPHIA
SHI, DAVID Y
SHIELL, SARAH
SMITH, JESSICA
SOMMI, ARVIND
SPENCER, REBECCA
STARKS, VALERIE
SWANTEK,
NICHOLAS
UNDERKOFLER,
JARED
VILLAMOR,
EDUARDO
WAGNER, ISABELLA
WANAMAKER,
CLAUDIA
WINGATE, ABBY
YAKOVLEVA, JULIA
SUMAVARSHINI
GIDEON, STEWART
GIESMAN, ALLISON
GONZALEZ,
ANGELICA
GREEN, EDWARD
GRICH, KATHERINE
GRIGORYANTS,
NICOLE
GUSTIN, BETHANY
HAGINS, JAELA
HALIL, KATIE
HALL, SAVANNAH
HAN, VANESSA
HARRIS, AMANDA
HENRY, JORDAN
HERREROS,
DOMINIQUE
HOLLAND,
ELIZABETH
HOLTON, CARRIE
HUSSEY, MARCUS
JAIN, SUHANI
JIMENEZ-READ,
VANESSA
JOSEPH, VANESSA
KALA, NIHAL
KELLY, KIMBERLY
KERR, KATHRYN
KHOSROWZADEH,
NOAH
KOMATINENI,
KAVITHA
KOUTZ, KAYLYN
LACARA, CHRISTIAN
LAHEY, KATHRYN
LANTINBERG,
BENJAMIN
LEWIS, JALICIA
LEWIS, KERSEY
LIONEL, BRITANY
KRISTEN
PONSHUNMUGAM,
UDHAYASWARAN
POWELL, OCTAVIA
PROUTY, STEPHANIE
QU, EVAN
RAPPAPORT, SOPHIA
REASONOVER,
MADISEN
REYES, ZOE
RICKEL, EMILY
RO, DEREK
ROBINSON, CAMYA
RUALES, VANESSA
SANTIAGO,
GABRIELLE
SHAFER, NATALI
SHAH, RISHUBH
SHAUIB, ARSHAD
SHEA, TIMOTHY
SILLIMAN, JULIA
SING, SIMON Y
SINHA, KUNAL
SIVAKUMARAN,
KRISHNAH
SPENCER, CASSIDY
SPIROLLARI, SILVI
SWARTZ, ALDEN
10th Grade:
RASTOGI, SRAJAT
REICHARD, KALEE
11th Grade:
ADAMS, TAYLOR
AKBARI, RASHID
ALMOJERA, JAHN
ARZOLA, CAMILA
ASUNCION, LAUREN
ATHAVALE, EESHA
BACK, CHARLES
BAYARD, HANNAH
BEHERA,
PRIYADARSHIN
BRODEUR, PATRICK
BROWN, THOMAS
BYERLEY, LAUREN
CAMERON,
KATHERINE
CAPORINI, ISABELLA
CARPENTER,
HEATHER
CARTER, AMANDA
CHAU, KIET
COBB, DURRELL
COELHO, ALEXIS
COHEN, JOEL
YADLAPALLI,
NIKHITA
YANG, ANDY
MAIRS, BENJAMIN
MANANQUIL, LIANNE ZAVALA, ANGEL
NIELSEN, CASHEN
NULAND, MITCHELL
PATEL, SONIA
PATTERSON,
TANKSLEY, QUAYLIN
TARAGJINI,
CHRISTINA
TIU, CHRISELLE
TURNER, RAYME
VANCINI, SAMUEL
VILARO, MANUEL
WATKINSDARIS,
SAMANTHA
WELLER, COLLEEN
WHALEY, LAUREN
WHITE, CLARA R
WILLIE, WILHELM
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12th Grade:
AIDINEJAD, ARMAN
ALESCH, MATTHEW
BAGDADI, SAANIYA
BANERJEE, DIPAYAN
BARRON, ASHLEY
BATTLE, MARIEL
BEAN, RILEY
BENNETT, MARISSA
BITUTSKY, PAUL
BRADFORD, EMILY
BRADLEY, SHARON
BROWN, MEGAN
BURNETTE, AUSTIN
CLARK, SYDNEY
COLLINS, WILLIAM
COMBS, MADISON
DARROW, JARROD
DIANCIN, RIANE
DUFFY, KELSEY
FEJZIC, HUSEIN
FERIOLI, DUSTIN
GALL, BRYCE
GARCIA, GEORGE
GILES, ALEXANDER
GOLDBERG,
DANIELLE
GOLDSTEIN, MANYA
HANDOUSH, SAREEN
HART, EMILY
HASANIC, IRMA
HECKEL, ANDREW
HELLWIG, ALLISON
HOWE, MADELINE
INGE, MELISSA
ISRAEL, ELIZA
JONES, DANIELLE
JOSEPH, ANGELLA
KALYANAM,
HRISHIKESA
KENDRICK, AARON
KOEHLER, MONICA
KWAK, TAEHWAN
KYSER, DAVID
LEE, SINDY
LENTZ, ERIN
LEVINE, JENNA
LI, BRIAN
LI, GLORIA
LINZMAIER,
BRENDAN
MANAYAN, ARIEL
MOLLA, YORDANOS
NALLAPILLAI,
AISHWARYA
NEALEY, KATHRYN
NGUYEN,
ALEXANDER
O''CONNELL, LIAN
PADMAKUMAR,
JANAKI
PENNICK, WILSHEM
PEREZ, HALEY
PERRELLA, SYDNEY
PHILLIPPS, JORDAN
POINDEXTER,
NICHOLAS
POLINENI, PRANEET
POON,
ALLENPATRICK
POORIAN, ANOOSH
PUTNAL, ASHTON
QUICKSTAD,
GABRIELLE
RAVICHANDRAN,
RAMYA
RODRIGUEZ-ROJAS,
CAMILA
ROJAS, MARIA
SCOTT, BRENDEN
SHAH, RAJ
SHAMI, HANNAH
SHANNON, TATUM
SIHACHAK, VIRAXAY
SNYDER, ALLISON
SOHAG, SHAHADUR
SUAREZ, MARIAN
TAMRAKAR, ARJUN
TRAN, ANDREW
UNSEN, DALTON
VAN-DEN-HEUVEL,
AMBER
VILLANUEVA,
JULEONA
WALKER, ASHLEY
WRIGHT, RAVEN
ZENG, ROBIN
Advanced Placement Testing Calendar
Exam
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP English Lit
AP Physics 1
AP Computer Science
AP Spanish Language
AP Art History
AP Physics 2
AP Euro
AP Biology
AP Physics C
AP U.S. Government
AP French
AP Spanish Lit
AP English Lang
AP Statistics
AP Comp Gov
AP World
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Latin
AP Statistics (late)
AP US Government (late)
AP English Lang (late)
AP Comparative Gov. (late)
AP Environmental (late)
AP Microeconomics (late)
AP Art History (late)
AP Calculus AB (late)
AP Calculus BC (late)
AP Physics 1 (late)
AP Chemistry (late)
AP Chinese (late)
AP Human Geography (late)
AP English Lit (late)
AP Psychology (late)
AP Spanish Lit (late)
AP Biology (late)
AP Latin (late)
AP Physics C (late)
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05/05/2015
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05/06/2015
05/06/2015
05/07/2015
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05/07/2015
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05/08/2015
05/11/2015
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05/12/2015
05/12/2015
05/12/2015
05/13/2015
05/13/2015
05/14/2015
05/14/2015
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05/15/2015
05/15/2015
05/20/2015
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05/21/2015
05/21/2015
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05/21/2015
05/21/2015
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05/22/2015
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IB Testing Calendar
Exam
English HL - Paper 1
Latin (HL) - Paper 1
Latin (SL) - Paper 1
Latin (HL) - Paper 2
Latin (SL) - Paper 2
English HL - Paper 2
Biology (HL) - Papers 1 & 2
Biology (SL) - Papers 1 & 2
Philosophy (HL) - Paper 1
Philosophy (SL) - Paper 1
Psychology (HL) - Paper 1
Psychology (SL) - Paper 1
Psychology (HL) - Papers 2-3
Psychology (SL) - Paper 2
Biology (HL) - Paper 3
Biology (SL) - Paper 3
Philosophy (HL) - Paper 2
Philosophy (SL) - Paper 2
Physics (HL) - Papers 1 & 2
Physics (SL) - Papers 1 & 2
Chinese B (HL) - Paper 1
Chinese B (SL) - Paper 1
Chinese B (HL) - Paper 2
Chinese B (SL) - Paper 2
Physics (HL) - Paper 3
Physics (SL) - Paper 3
Math (HL) - Paper 1
Math Studies (SL) - Paper 1
Mathematics (SL) - Paper 1
Spanish B (HL) - Paper 1
Spanish B (SL) - Paper 1
Spanish B (HL) - Paper 2
Spanish B (SL) - Paper 2
Math (HL) - Paper 2
Math Studies (SL) - Paper 2
Mathematics (SL) - Paper 2
His. Americas HL - Paper 1
Hist Europe (HL) - Paper 1
History (SL) - Paper 1
Chemistry (HL) - Papers 1 & 2
Chemistry (SL) - Papers 1 & 2
Chemistry (HL) - Paper 3
Chemistry (SL) - Paper 3
His. Americas HL - Paper 2
Hist Europe (HL) - Paper 2
History (SL) - Paper 2
His. Americas HL - Paper 3
Hist Europe (HL) - Paper 3
French B (HL) - Paper 1
French B (SL) - Paper 1
French B (HL) - Paper 2
French B (SL) - Paper 2
Comp Science (SL) - Paper 1
Comp. Science (HL) - Paper 1
Comp Science (SL) - Paper 2
Comp. Science (HL) - Paper 2
Comp. Science (HL) - Paper 3
Math (HL) - Paper 3
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1 hr 30 min
1 hr 30 min
2 hrs
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Blue Devil Athletics ~ Chris Crider
Stanton Athletics had an incredible Winter Season.
Both the Boys and Girls Soccer teams won the Gateway
Conference Championship and their District titles. The
teams also combined to have eight All Gateway Conference player selections. The Boys Basketball Team had
its most successful season in many years and had one
player, Wilshem Pennick, reach the 1,000 point mark for
his high school career! The boys team also beat our
rival Paxon Eagles in a game streamed live through the
Devil’s Advocate website. The school also recently had
a new speaker system installed on the scoreboard which
will allow game announcements to be heard around Blue
Devil Stadium. All teams had great seasons and we
would like to recognize our senior Blue Devils!
Girls Basketball – Seniors: Khelsea Gordon, Tabitha
Cobb, Caitlin Fechtel, and Eliza Israel
Boys Soccer – Seniors: Logan Austin, Conner Belusak, Kyle Belusak, Zach Erickson, Tyler Gillespie, Omar
Hebeishy, Andrew Heckel, Evan Howard, Justin Howell,
Drew Murnin, Matthew Perry, and Dino Savvisis. District & Conference Champions, Regional Semifinalists
All Gateway Conference: David Garcia, Evan Howard, Drew Murnin, and Tyler Gillespie
FACA 2015 Boys All-Star Game Selection: Tyler
Gillespie
Girls Soccer – Seniors: Olivia Menze and Tabitha
Raskiewicz. District and Conference Champions,
Slow-Pitch Softball – Seniors: Teyona Byers, Chris- Regional Semifinalists
ten Cook, Kelsey Doering, Alana Hall, Paige Koren, and All Gateway Conference: Hannah Fluharty, Lianne
Larissa Ogin.
Mananquil, Tabitha Raskiewicz, and Julia Silliman
Boys Basketball – Seniors: Wilshem Pennick, Laith
Wrestling – Seniors: Matthew Tan and Sothea Nou
Furra, Juray Kuo, and Jordan Phillips
All Gateway Conference: Wilshem Pennick
Senior Activities ~ Diana Glendenning
March
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Reservations and payment for Senior Awards banquet taken through March 30
Awards banquet will be held on May 22 at the Morocco Temple at 6:00 pm
Tickets are $20pp/reserved seating required
Deadline to pay for Senior Grad Bash trip (Prerequisites: Dues must be current, grades must be passing, guidance files current, and debts owed must be paid)
April
13-16
Senior Week Dress-up days TBA
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Prom 8:00-11:00, at The Museum and Gardens, 4160 Boulevard Center Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207, (904) 398-7060
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Grad Bash
27-30
Senior Exams
May
4
Deadline to pay and/or turn in ALL debts *Must be current in order to pick up cap and gown!
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Senior Activity: Miniature golf at Mandarin Mill 0910 San Jose Blvd
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Senior Activity: Bowling at Bowl America 10333 San Jose Blvd
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Senior Activity: Movie at San Marco Theater 1996 San Marco Blvd
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Senior Activity: Carnival
NOTE:
Senior Activities on 26, 27, 28, 29, and June 1 are OPTIONAL, Cost is $30
Deadline to pay is May 14; Seniors on Admin list; participation is prohibited
June
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Senior Activity: 7:00pm Baccalaureate; Mandarin Church of Christ; 12791 Old Saint Augustine Rd., 32258
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MANDATORY Senior Activity: Graduation rehearsal in auditorium 10:00 am
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MANDATORY MANDATORY Rehearsal 7:00 am; University of North Florida
Class of 2015 Graduation Ceremony 4:00 pm; University of North Florida
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