THE Randall Middle School PTSA HAWK HERALD April 2015 | Volume 15 Issue 9 • • • • • • • • • PTSA President Takes Note Counselor’s Corner student of the month immunizations guidelines FBLA HCPS english language learners program reflections / rays (NYLC) randall happenings With Gratitude RANDALL MIDDLE SCHOOL PTSA BOARD 2014-2015 PTSA PRESIDENT TAKES NOTE Instructional Staff of Year: Kristy Verdi Jill Rintoul RMS PTSA President Michelle Whitt Non-Instructional Staff of Year: Johnny Williams Vice President of Ways & Means Sheila Green Vice President of Membership PTSA Student of the Year: Kate Luke Vice President of Activities Doris Rainey Jill Rintoul We will be voting on our updated Bylaws at the General Meeting on Thursday, April 30th, at 4:30 in the cafeteria if anyone Dear Randall Families: Spring break is over and I hope everyone had a relaxing one and students have come back ready to finish out the school year. The board is getting ready to finish out our year as well and plan for next year. We are looking for volunteers who want to get involved in our board as we are losing some of our eighth grade parent volunteers. There are many positions that require very little time and none of them are a huge time commitment—not even President! We have a few positions still open for next year so please get in contact with me at [email protected] if you are interested. The Randall Board is a lot of fun and it is a great way to know what is happening at Randall Middle School! A huge thank you to Jennifer Heidt for writing and submitting our PTSA Awards to the County Board. Anne Morris & Terri Fischer It takes a lot of time to document all that we do as a PTSA. Congratulations to our would like to attend. We are continuing to pay for our teacher grant requests as the staff orders their supplies and it is great to see how excited they are when the supplies come in. Our Treasurer Liza Grimm Corresponding Secretary CHAIR POSITIONS Jennifer Heidt Awards Jen Hurst Book Fair Beth Gardner electronic marquee will be going up before the end of school. It has been ordered and electrical work has started as of last Box Tops Kelly Gagain Volunteers Maria Mendez County Council week. It is an exciting time to be a Randall Hawk!! Anne Morris & Terri Fischer Cultural Arts Night Alison Dominic & Silvia Walsh Hawk Store As always, if you have any questions or need to get in touch Lucy Sankey with us please email us at [email protected] Newsletter Michelle Clor & Allison Livermore Reflections Melissa Canfield Sincerely, Restaurant Nights Jennifer Abdoney Staff Appreciation Kelly Hoobler Student Recognition Amy Ball & Emily Carson Jill Carey Rintoul T-Shirts Melissa Canfield Website Randall PTSA President Kelli West Hawking school winners for our individual awards: Marcia Hollman Magnets Sarah McKenna Faculty Rep 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Counselor’s Corner NOVEMBER 30, 2020 Melissa Miller, 8th Grade Counselor Here is the important information for you to be aware of in April: 1. Parents can go to myspot.sdhc.k12.fl.us to be able to access Edsby, Guidmii and MyPaymentPlus. The user name and password is the same for Edsby or you can activate a new account there with your child’s student number and the last four digits of their social security number. 2. The third quarter ends 3/27. Be sure to use the new grading scale that was sent home to figure out semester grades at the end of the year. 3.Ms. Miller, 8th grade counselor, and Mr. Eugene, 8th grade AVID teacher, and Ms. Geer, reading coach, all took a group of 8th grade AVID students to Newsome on 3/25 to learn about their AVID program and the AVID culture at Newsome. 4. The Turnaround Student for Randall for this year is Olivia Hunt in 8th grade which is a great honor since she has made great strides academically and socially this year! Ms. Miller introduced her at the celebration breakfast at Blake HS on 4/2, and her family attended and was very proud of her accomplishments. 5. There is no school on 4/3 so enjoy your time off with your family! 6. The Extended Learning Program will be starting soon for 7th and 8th grade students who haven’t passed a class. Information will be given to those individuals, and it’s very important that they attend these tutoring sessions before school in order to earn quality points or else they may be in jeopardy of failing or having to retake the classes on Florida Virtual School at home. 7. Third quarter report cards will be sent home on 4/17, but you can access those grades on Edsby sooner than that. 8. Conference Night is 4/30 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm and it’s first-come, first-served for those of you who need to meet with teachers. 9. Honors Night will be on 5/5 at 6:00 pm in the gym, and notices will be sent home for those students who are getting an award. 10.Remember to “FISH” and participate in Fun Fridays to show school spirit! 11.Please continue to check Edsby regularly to help students keep up on assignments and grades and to keep in contact with teachers. Whenever there’s an issue or concern, the first step is to discuss it with your student’s teacher. It’s important for all students to work hard and do their best until the last day of school! 12.The 8th grade math teachers continue to offer Algebra tutoring, so please contact them for more information. 13.There are a lot of students who are taking one or more classes on Florida Virtual School, so please make sure they are all done with at least three-quarters of it since we are in the fourth quarter now. It’s very important that all of these classes are completed by the last 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 day of school so that the students can be promoted to the next grade level. 14.Here is the tentative testing schedule so you can plan appointments around it: a) 6th grade math FSA is the week of 4/13 b) 8th grade science FCAT is 4/17 c) 7th grade math FSA is the week of 4/20 d) Pre-Algebra FSA is 4/24 and 4/27 (Algebra and Geometry students only take the EOC and not the math FSA) e) 6th grade reading FSA is 4/28 and 4/29 f) 7th grade reading FSA is 4/30 and 5/1 g) 8th grade reading FSA is 5/5 and 5/6 h) Geometry EOC is 5/7 and 5/8 i) Algebra EOC is the week of 5/11 j) 7th grade Civics EOC is the week of 5/18 k) Semester exams are the week of 6/1 and they can’t be given any earlier than that. 15.Ms. Roberts is the 6th grade counselor this year and can be reached at [email protected] or at 740-3900 x233. Ms. Richards is the 7th grade counselor this year and can be reached at [email protected] or at 740-3900 x231. Ms. Miller is the 8th grade counselor this year and can be reached at [email protected] or at 740-3900 x255. Each year the counselors move up to the next grade level with their students in order to build stronger relationships. | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Student of the Month Kelly Hoobler Congratulations to the following students who were selected as Student of the Month for February: 6th Grade: Jacob Aguilar, Josh Allen, Sophie Bartlett, Miranda Corbo, Jessica Cummins, Braden DeSouza, Sierra Hudson, Elizabeth Hunter, Marissa Johnson, Joseph Layrisson, Charlotte Llewellyn, Thomas McKinney, Branden Petro, Kade Salazar, Edith Somrah, Alicia Southworth, Madison Spencer, Taina Steffany, Trisha Toner 7th Grade: Indira Alur, Shane Barrera, Rachel Bergus, Alana Blumenfeld, Chloe Campbell, Lilly Cowley, Allison Crusey, Cameran Graham, Mason Hall, Hannah Jacobe, Brianna Langlois, Tristen Lehigh, Nora Lewis, Christopher Misnik, Ally Payne, Anyele Rauld, Connor Smith, Katlyn Swain, Adriana Torres-Juan 8th Grade: Easton Baker, Madison Battershell, Bailey Dabney, Katelyn Feldkirchner, Lincoln Harmer, Lexi Hart, Susana Hollenback, Chloe Husbands, Ryan Kelly, Hailee Nigro, Emily Olsen, Lauren Ridenhour, Collin Rivera, Lauren Steenland, Daniella Torres, Catherine Twigg, Ashley Ullom, Jeremy Vizcarrando, Ryan Walbolt, Grace Ward, Michael Weston, Megan Wilson 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Student of the Month Kelly Hoobler Congratulations to the following students who were selected as Student of the Month for March: 6th Grade: Ryan Aiton, Audry Carr, Sydni Dennis, Connor Dias, Gabe Garret, Jaxon Huynh-Luetkemeyer, Ashlyn Kelly, Ella Kerby, Bobby Koomen, Ella Lazar, Marcos Morales, Haley Myers, Trinity Olsen, Chloe Peyton, Andrew Proscia, Amanda Schnelker, Emma Snyder, Vasu Sorathia, Carlee Wooddell 7th Grade: Hunter Bennett, Natalie Bugielisky, Jordan Childress, Zach Dench, Charlie Ehlbeck, Brandon Eng, Alex Gaskins, Lynsey Geray, Logan Graham, Catherine Granados, Eva Gutierrez, Jessica Jewell, Thomas Lambele, Riley Moore, Aliyah Pelez, Ben Pinover, Noah Terrell 8th Grade: Tanis Bell, Bethany Bradin, Marcus Canteras, Christina Coleman, Skylar Curts, Josh Douberly, Hannah Ertafa, Rebekah Hewitt, Alexandra Hickey, Ryan Holling, Ashley John, Rachel King, Lorrie Le Duc, Lindsey Maresca, Jillian Mauro, Kathryn Mowery, Lucan Phillips, Kate Sankey, Simone Soper, Jacob Strayer 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Ancy Thomas Immunization Requirements For 2015-2016 School Year HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT SERVICES SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT SERVICES SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL ENTRY 2015 - 2016 SCHOOL YEAR IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR 2015 - 2016 SCHOOL YEAR Varicella – 2 doses (chicken pox) Students in kindergarten through twelfth grades who are making their initial entry into a Florida school must present a record of a physical examination completed within the last twelve months. 5 doses DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 4 doses Polio 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps rubella) 3 doses Hepatitis B 1 dose Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) 1 dose Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine or have had the disease (7th- 12th) Three vaccines which may not be mandated for your child’s grade level, but are recommended to be discussed with your physician are: meningococcal meningitis, Hepatitis A series, and the HPV series. (The HPV vaccine has been approved for both males and females.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 x x x x x x x x DPT – 5 doses x *Polio – (3-5 doses) x Polio - 4 doses 8 9 10 11 12 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x MMR - 2 doses x x x x x x x x x x x x x Hepatitis B – 3 doses x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Tdap – 1 dose The immunization record must show that the student has met the minimum state requirement: *KG - if the 4th dose of polio vaccine is administered prior to the 4th birthday, a 5th dose of polio vaccine is required for entry into kindergarten. The final dose of the polio series should be administered on or after the 4th birthday regardless of the number of previous doses. Pre-kindergarten Kindergarten Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine or date of disease (year) as verified by parent or physician 5 doses DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus 3-5 doses *Polio 3 doses Hepatitis B 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 4 doses Hib 3 doses Hepatitis B Up to date for age for DTaP, Polio, and MMR 2 doses Varicella (Chickenpox) or have had the disease 1st - 7th Grade 5 doses DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) Students 4 doses Polio 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 3 doses Hepatitis B 2 doses Varicella (Chickenpox) or have had the disease as verified by a physician 1 dose of Tdap for 7th grade (8th – 12th) 2 varicella vaccines are not mandated for your child’s grade level, but are recommended to be discussed with your physician. If a child has had the chicken pox disease, documentation (the year the child had the disease) as verified by a physician, should be given to the school. If you have Private Health Insurance or Medicaid, contact your Physician or Health Care Provider. If you do not have Private Health Insurance or Medicaid contact the Florida Department of Health, Hillsborough County Immunization Clinic for further information. 1 Varicella – 1 dose (chicken pox) For students entering *Kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grades, the immunization record must show that the student has met minimal state requirements for vaccines. *KG if the 4th dose of polio vaccine is administered prior to the 4th birthday, a 5th dose of polio vaccine is required for entry into kindergarten. The final dose of the polio series should be administered on or after the 4th birthday regardless of the number of previous doses. 5 doses DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) *3-5 doses Polio (Kg) 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps rubella) 3 doses Hepatitis B 2 doses Varicella (chickenpox) or have had the disease 1 dose Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) for 7th grade For students entering eighth through twelfth grades, the record must show that the student has met the minimal state requirements. K 8th - 12th Grade 5 doses DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) Students 4 doses Polio vaccine 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY IMMUNIZATION CLINIC 3 doses Hepatitis B 1 dose Tdap 1 dose Varicella (chickenpox) or have had the disease as verified by a physician Sulphur Spring Health Center 8605 N. Mitchell, Tampa 813-307-8077 87-02- Immunization Requirements with Graph 2015 - 2016 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | Updated 3-25-15 http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Immunization Requirements For 2015-2016 School Year (Spanish) ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS DEL CONDADO DE HILLSBOROUGH DEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIOS ESTUDIANTILES SERVICIOS ESCOLARES DE SALUD ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS DEL CONDADO DE HILLSBOROUGH DEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIOS ESTUDIANTILES SERVICIOS ESCOLARES DE SALUD REQUISITOS DE VACUNACIONES PARA EL AÑO ESCOLAR 2015-2016 REQUISITOS DE VACUNACIONES PARA EL INGRESO A LA ESCUELA AÑO ESCOLAR 2015-2016 Los estudiantes que están entrando por primera vez a una escuela en Florida, desde el kínder hasta el decimosegundo grado, deben presentar documentación de que se hicieron un examen físico dentro de los últimos doce meses. Varicela – 2 dosis (chicken pox) 4 5 6 7 x x x x x x x x DPT – 5 dosis x *Polio – (3-5 doses) x Polio - 4 dosis 8 9 10 11 12 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x MMR - 2 dosis x x x x x x x x x x x x x Hepatitis B – 3 dosis x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Los documentos de las vacunaciones, deben demostrar que el estudiante ha cumplido con los requisitos estatales mínimos: *Kínder - si la 4.a dosis de la vacuna contra el polio es administrada antes del 4.º cumpleaños, entonces se requerirá una 5.a dosis de la vacuna contra el polio para ingresar a kínder. La dosis final de la serie de vacunas contra el polio, debe ser administrada cuando se cumplen los 4 años de edad o después, sin importar el número de dosis recibidas previamente. Prekínder Kínder Vacuna contra la varicela (chicken pox) o fecha en la que tuvo la enfermedad (año), verificada por los padres o el médico 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 4 dosis de la vacuna Hib Estar al día con las vacunas DTaP, polio, y MMR 5 dosis de la vacuna DPT (difteria, tos ferina y tétano) 3-5 dosis de la vacuna contra el *polio 2 dosis de la vacuna MMR (sarampión, paperas y rubéola) 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 2 dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela (chickenpox) o haber padecido la enfermedad (7.º - 12.º ). Hay tres vacunas adicionales, que no son obligatorias para el grado en que se encuentre su hijo, pero que se les recomiendan para que las discutan con su médico; estas son: la vacuna contra la meningitis meningocócica, la serie contra la Hepatitis A, y la serie contra el virus del papiloma humano (HPV). (La vacuna contra el HPV ha sido aprobada tanto para hombres como para mujeres). (8.º - 12.º) 2 varicela que no son obligatorias para el grado en que se encuentre su hijo, pero que se les recomiendan para que las discutan con su médico. Si su niño ya padeció la varicela, usted debe entregar a la escuela documentación (del año en que tuvo la enfermedad), verificada por un médico. Si usted tiene un seguro de salud privado o Medicaid, comuníquese con su médico o con su proveedor de servicios de salud. Si usted no tiene un seguro de salud privado o Medicaid, comuníquese con el Departamento de Salud de Florida, Clínica de Vacunaciones del Condado de Hillsborough, para mayor información. DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD DE FLORIDA, CLÍNICA DE VACUNACIONES DEL CONDADO DE HILLSBOROUGH 087-01-Immunization Requirements 2015-2016 3 Tdap – 1 dosis 5 dosis de la vacuna DPT (difteria, tos ferina y tétano) 4 dosis de la vacuna contra el polio 2 dosis de la vacuna MMR (sarampión, paperas y rubéola) 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 1 dosis Tdap (tétano, difteria, tos ferina) 1 dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela (chicken pox), o haber tenido la enfermedad 8605 N. Mitchell, Tampa 2 Para los estudiantes que entran desde el octavo hasta el decimosegundo grado, la documentación de las vacunas debe demostrar que el estudiante ha cumplido con los requisitos estatales mínimos: Centro de Salud Sulphur Spring 1 Varicela – 1 dosis (chicken pox) Para los estudiantes que entran a *kínder, primero, segundo, tercero, cuarto, quinto, sexto y séptimo grado, la documentación de las vacunas debe demostrar que el estudiante ha cumplido con los requisitos estatales mínimos: *Kínder - si la 4.a dosis de la vacuna contra el polio es administrada antes del 4.º cumpleaños, entonces se requerirá una 5.a dosis de la vacuna contra el polio para ingresar a kínder. La dosis final de la serie de vacunas contra el polio debe ser administrada cuando se cumplen 4 años de edad o después, sin importar el número de dosis recibidas previamente. 5 dosis de la vacuna DPT (difteria, tos ferina y tétano) *3-5 dosis de la vacuna contra el polio (Kínder) 2 dosis de la vacuna MMR (sarampión, paperas y rubéola) 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 2 dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela (chicken pox), o haber tenido la enfermedad 1 dosis de la vacuna Tdap (tétano, difteria y tos ferina) séptimo grado K 813-307-8077 Updated 3-25-15 VSSC/Spanish Translation Team/School Health Binder -Revised &Updated- 1.6.2015 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | Estudiantes del 5 dosis de la vacuna DPT (difteria, tos ferina y tétano) 1.º al 7.º grado 4 dosis de la vacuna contra el polio 2 dosis de la vacuna MMR (sarampión, paperas y rubéola) 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 2 dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela (chickenpox) o tener verificación médica de que se padeció la enfermedad. 1 dosis de la vacuna Tdap 7.º grado Estudiantes del 5 dosis de la vacuna DPT (difteria, tos ferina y tétano) 8.º al 12 .º grado 4 dosis de la vacuna contra el polio 2 dosis de la vacuna MMR (sarampión, paperas y rubéola) 3 dosis de la vacuna contra la hepatitis B 1 dosis de la vacuna Tdap 1 dosis de la vacuna contra la varicela (chickenpox) o tener verificación médica de que se padeció la enfermedad. 87-02- Immunization Requirements with Graph 2015 - 2016 Updated 3-25-15 VSSC/Spanish Translation Team/School Health Binder - Revised & Updated -1.6.2015 (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Tanya Delgado fbla (future business leaders of america) FBLA students from Randall competed at the District level in 2014. Those who qualified or won trophies at the District level were invited to compete at the State level at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Orlando, FL March 19-22nd. Congratulations to the winners who placed in the state competition: Drew Bennett 2nd Place Parliamentary and Procedures Hailee Nigro & Gabby Perkins 2nd Place PowerPoint Kristin Reagin 3rd Place Career Exploration 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA Maria Mendez Hillsborough County Public Schools Programs for English Language Learners Program Overview Hillsborough County Public Schools serve over 45,000 students who speak more than 104 languages and represent approximately 200 countries. The program for English language learners (ELL) is designed to meet their diverse linguistic, cultural, and academic needs. Program Goals 1) To develop the students’ English language proficiency in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing and comprehension. 2) To ensure that English Language Learners continue to develop and acquire skills and concepts in content area subjects while they are developing their English language skills. 3) To encourage communication between schools and home that will promote the educational success of ELL students. 4) To promote cultural awareness among students and the community. Therefore, I will be assisting the ELL students with their diverse linguistic, cultural and academic needs. Program Services Bilingual Psychological and Social Services Native language psychological, social, and guidance services are provided to bilingual students and their families. Interpreters and Translators Interpreters are utilized at district and school level parent and community meetings. They also translate a wide variety of district and school level forms dealing with everything from health and safety to discipline and academics. understandable to ESOL students. Schools with large populations of ESOL students employ a full time ESOL Resource Teacher who coordinates all site-based ESOL services. ESOL Self-Contained Classes K-12 ESOL students enrolled in ESOL self-contained classes receive intensive English support and individualized instruction that is provided by certified ESOL teachers and bilingual paraprofessionals. Parent Involvement and Community Outreach Programs Parents of ELL students are encouraged to attend semi-annual site-based Parent Advisory Council (PLC) and District Advisory Council (DAC) meetings. These meetings as well as the newsletter and venues listed below are designed to inform parents about the ELL program and academic resources available to parents of ELLs that promote active parent\ participation in the education of their children. ·Book Clubs @ Barnes and Noble (New this year for Middle School) ·Kaleidoscope (Newsletter) ·Literacy Nights @ Barnes and Noble (Quarterly) Parent University (Participation/Support provided for each event) ·Pasos al Futuro (Bilingual College Readiness informational meetings conducted by the District Bilingual Guidance Counselors) ·World Refugee Day Celebration (Annual) Native Language Services Bilingual Paraprofessionals – Over 400 bilingual paraprofessionals work with students and teachers to review, clarify, and reinforce academic skills. They also serve as a liaison for home/ school communications. ESOL Teachers and Resource Teachers ESOL teachers utilize a variety of instructional strategies, materials, and accommodations to teach students to speak, read, and write in English to ensure academic instruction is *Maria Mendez is the Bilingual Education Paraprofessional at Randall 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA r e f l e c t i o n s Congratulations to Alex Fullerton! His Reflections music composition entry titled, “Earth Harmony” received an Award of Merit in the 2014-2015 Florida PTA Reflections program! Reflections is the National PTA’s cornerstone arts program. Interested students are encouraged to reflect on a specific theme and create original artwork in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography, and visual arts. Students of any grade or ability are welcome to participate. Michelle Clor Your students can begin crafting ideas for the 2015-2016 Reflections program now! Next year’s theme is “Let Your Imagination Fly”. Entries will be submitted in October 2015. Floridapta.org/programs/reflection. r Kristy Verdi a y s c o u For more information, visit n c i l For years, the Randall Area Youth Service Council, or RAYS Council, has been completing projects and assignments related to life skills, service learning, and local issues, near or in their community. The RAYS Council is based in Randall Middle School, as an elective. This particular class however, has worked on many projects related to 9/11, Memorial Day, Support Our Troops, Great American Teach In, Kick Butts Day, A Kids Place, and a local retirement home known as Patty’s House. This is the final year the class will be available for students at Randall. This year, the RAYS Council has been invited to NYLC, otherwise known as the National Youth Leadership Conference. This conference is a huge honor for the RAYS council to be invited to, and is very popular in Washington D.C., where the conference is held annually. It is estimated that only about 1,400 people are invited each year, so it is an amazing experience for the RAYS Council to be going attending. The conference is going to be held April 8th through the 11th. 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA 2014-2015 PTSA OFFICERS Jill Rintoul President Michelle Whitt VP. Ways and Means Sheila Green VP. Membership and Volunteers Anne Morris & Terri Fischer VP. Activities Doris Rainey Treasurer Kim Andrzejewski Recording Secretary Liza Grimm Corresponding Secretary Claire Mawhinney Principal APRIL ______________________________________________________________ 3 ………….. Non-student day. No school for students on this day. 18 ………… Relay for Life (Newsome High School). 23 ………… 6p.m. Open House for our future Hawks (current grade 5 at our feeder schools) and their parents. 30 ………… Conference Night 5 to 7 p.m. Testing Dates - by grade and subject (Students taking Algebra or Geometry do not take the FSA Math test.) APRIL __________________________________________________ : 13-16 : 6th Math 17 : 8th Science 20-23 : 7th Math 24 : 8th Math (non-Algebra, non-Geometry) 27 : 8th Math (non-Algebra, non-Geometry) 28-29 : 6th ELA • • • The Hawk Herald is a publication produced by Randall Middle School’sPTSA. It is designed to keep our families informed on current events and happenings at our school. APRIL 30 - MAY 1 : 7th ELA The Hawk Herald is published monthly throughout the school year and the deadline for submission is the last Friday prior to the online publication date, which is the first Wednesday of the month. Submissions for consideration should be emailed to Lucy Sankey: [email protected] MAY____________________________________________ 5-6 : 8th ELA 7-8 : Geometry EOC 11-15 : Algebra EOC 18-22 : Civics EOC Mary Ellen Elia Superintendent of Schools Jeff Eakins Acting Superintendent of Schools Susan L. Valdez Chair, County School Board Dorothea W. Edgecomb Vice Chair, County School Board April Griffin County School Board Sally Harris County School Board Carol Kurdell County School Board Melissa Snively County School Board Cindy Stuart County School Board Volleyball and Flag Football Dates 4/7 - Randall v. Mann at Mann, 6 p.m. 4/13 - Randall v. Burns at Burns, 5 p.m. (Note early start time/Early Release Day) 4/16 - Randall v. Rodgers at Randall, 6 p.m. 4/28 - Randall v. Barrington at Randall, 6 p.m. 4/30 - Randall v. Eisenhower at Eisenhower, 6 p.m. 5/6 - Randall v. McLane at Randall, 6 p.m. Note: Most middle schools do not have bleachers for the Flag Football games. You will need to bring your own lawn chairs. 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | PTSA Mission A powerful voice for children A relevant source for families and communities A strong advocate for the education and well being of every child (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA With Gratitude l o o h c S e rs l d d i o M s l n l o a p d n S Ra iness tics tistry n o Bus d Den rtho ey O ediatric n o Abd oney P tion e c v i u t y d r t o Ab onke utom Ins m M o A t Ar shore rvices Ballro Bay k Air Se nection P.A. A. Clar ce Con oup , l l a . h Dan Law Gr motive ie E. O Hyde, P nker r a Fiol ch Auto of Lau hton J. well B d HiTe Offices of Leig tor, Col . l Law Offices te, Rea hild, Inc i Law S. Wh One C tions Lisa World, oll Solu hy p One ct Payr otogra c i Sele io/C Ph al Clin ntistry Stud co Anim mily De i Valr ente Fa Vinc 16510 Fishhawk Blvd, Lithia, FL 33547 | [email protected] | Many thanks to our business sponsors for supporting our children, the school, and our community! (813) 740-3900 | http://randall.mysdhc.org/PTSA
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