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IN THIS PACKET: Bell Schedule Clever / TEAMS Access Academic Profile Graduation Requirements Service Hours Information WBH Clubs WBH Coaches Free Reduced Meals Internet Offer Ask Bria 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet Promote Integrity, Respect, and Dignity by Creating Lifelong Learners in a Safe and Trusting Environment

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Page 1: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

IN THIS PACKET Bell Schedule

Clever TEAMS Access Academic Profile

Graduation Requirements Service Hours Information

WBH Clubs WBH Coaches

Free Reduced Meals Internet Offer

Ask Bria

2021 ndash 2022 New Student Packet

Promote Integrity Respect and Dignity by Creating Lifelong Learners in a Safe and Trusting Environment

REVISED 10052020

How to Log In Launch and Learn Before you start please have your Student ID number and Password handy

bull Returning students can use their existing log in informationbull New students are provided credentials by their schoolbull Students who have forgotten log in information should contact their school

Step 1 Go to httpsssobrowardschoolscom

bull Click on Active Directory to go to log in screen below (step 2)

Step 2 Enter Student ID Number and Password

bull User name is the Student ID number (example 06)bull Enter password (if forgotten please contact your school)bull Click OK to go to the Clever Launch Pad below (step 3)

Step 3 On Clever Launch Pad locate the Canvas tab double click to launch Secondary grades click Virtual Counselor for class schedules All grades use Teams tile for video conferencing

Enter username

amp password

Single Sign-On

Click Here

Log in Screen

Main Applications include Clever Launch

Pad

bull Sign on the address bar to ssobrowardschoolscom (ldquoSSOrdquo stands for Single Sign-On)

bull Click on active directory

bull Enter your credentials ndash User name is your student ID

bull Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Once you are logged on you will be directed to your CLEVERdashboard which is where you will find all the the applications and resources you will need

bull One of the most important e-Learning resource for Broward County Public schools is CANVAS which will be your e-Learning platform

bull Teachers will be utilizing Canvas to post their modules announcements video lessons post and collect assignments and more

bull Teachers will use Microsoft teams to conduct live lessons and interact with their students virtually You will find that link in your teacherrsquos Canvas home page

bull On your clever dashboard you can also access Pinnacle where you can view current class grade and attendance Below is another link to access pinnacle

o httpsgbbrowardschoolscompinnaclegradebook and enter same credentials as your single sign-on

bull Another way to access Canvas is by downloading the canvas app on your phone through play store Make sure you choose canvas for Broward County Public Schools StudentsTeachers

bull Enter your single sign-on credentials ndash User name is your student ID Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Another important site is Virtual Counselor where you can access your schedule and graduation information The website is

httpswwwbrowardschoolscomvirtualcounselor

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2020-2021WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

BROWARDSCHOOLSCOMWESTBROWARDMr Brad Fatout Principal

500 NW 209TH Avenue Pembroke Pines Florida 33029 Phone (754)-323-2600

SPECIAL CURRICULUM

FEATURES25 Advanced Placement

CoursesCapstone Seminar amp Research English Language amp Literature US Governmentand Politics Human Geography World History Macro amp Micro Economics Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Spanish Language amp Literature US History Biology Physics 1 amp C Chemistry Environmental Science Psychology Art Draw Portfolio 2D Art Design Computer Science Principles

POSTGRADUATE

Four-Year College 47Two-Year College 44 Technical School 1Military 2 Work Gap Year Undecided 6

Total Scholarship DollarsFour Years $5595985

TEST SCORE DATA2019-2020

SAT WB FL NATrsquoLERW 551 520 528Math 520 497 523Total 1071 1017 1051

ACT Composite ScoreWB FL NATrsquoL22 199 208

Advanced PlacementPercentage of 3rsquos 4rsquos or 5rsquos 82

SCHOOL COUNSELING STAFF

School CounselingDirectorMishele DiFedeSchool CounselorsMichelle BellamyJoy Brown-CooperMartha FernandezLazaro Porto BRACE AdvisorsVanessa LonghiTina HartzellStudent Assessment CoordinatorAriana Lozano

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English 40Mathematics 40(Including Algebra 1 amp Geometry)Science 30(Including Biology) (Including 2 Labs)World History 10United States History 10American Govt 5Economics 5Health Options through Physical Education 10Performing Arts 10Electives 80Total CreditsRequired 2440 Hours of Community ServicePass EnglishLang Arts Portion of the Florida Standards AssessmentPass Algebra I EOC 20 Unweighted GPArdquo Full Course Onlinerdquo

WEIGHT OF GRADESCLASS

RANKWeighted GPA (used for the purpose of class rank) Grades in classes which are labeled HonorsLocal Honors are given 1 extra quality point for a ldquoCrdquo or better AP and Dual Enrollment courses receive 2 extra quality points for any grade ldquoCrdquo or higher Plus grades receive 5 quality points in weighted gpa only

COMMUNITY

Pembroke Pines is a residential suburb of Fort

Lauderdale Florida It was incorporated in 1960 and

has a population of 173591

GENERAL FACTS

Type of School PublicGrades 9-12Enrollment 2633Class of 2019 719Schedule 8 Periods Class Length 90 MinCEEBACT Code 102181Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

STUDENTPOPULATION

20 White (Non-Hispanic)55 Hispanic14 Black (Non-Hispanic)

6 Asian15 Other35 Multiracial

GRADING SYSTEM

A 90-100B+ 87-89B 80-86C+ 77-79C 70-76D+ 67-69D 60-66F 0-59

CLASS OF 2020COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UnivAuburn UniversityBarry UniversityBroward College

Broward Fire AcademyCornell University

Delaware State UniversityDuke UniversityEckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFlagler College

Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University

Florida Institute of TechnologyFlorida International UniversityFlorida Polytechnic University

Florida State UniversityFull Sail University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyHoward University

Johnson amp Wales UniversityKansas State University

Keiser UniversityLIU Post

Lynn UniversityMcFatter Technical College

Miami- Dade Community CollegeMichigan State University

North Carolina State UniversityNortheastern University

Nova Southeastern UniversityPace University

Palm Beach AtlanticPenn State University

Rollins CollegeRyerson University

Santa Fe Community CollegeSheridan Technical College

St Thomas UniversityStetson University

Tallahassee Community CollegeThiel College

United States Military Academy (West Point)University of Alabama

University of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central Florida

University of FloridaUniversity of Maryland

University of MassachusettsUniversity of Miami

University of MississippiUniversity of North Florida

University of OklahomaUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California

University of TampaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of Wisconsin

Valdosta State UniversityValencia Community College

Virginia TechWestern Kentucky University

FORGIVENESS POLICY

Students who earn a ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo in a class may elect to repeat that class in order to raise their GPA Forgiveness for courses is limited to replacing a grade of ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo with a grade of ldquoCrdquo or higher The studentrsquos record will show all courses taken The forgiveness rule canapply only one time per course

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 2: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

REVISED 10052020

How to Log In Launch and Learn Before you start please have your Student ID number and Password handy

bull Returning students can use their existing log in informationbull New students are provided credentials by their schoolbull Students who have forgotten log in information should contact their school

Step 1 Go to httpsssobrowardschoolscom

bull Click on Active Directory to go to log in screen below (step 2)

Step 2 Enter Student ID Number and Password

bull User name is the Student ID number (example 06)bull Enter password (if forgotten please contact your school)bull Click OK to go to the Clever Launch Pad below (step 3)

Step 3 On Clever Launch Pad locate the Canvas tab double click to launch Secondary grades click Virtual Counselor for class schedules All grades use Teams tile for video conferencing

Enter username

amp password

Single Sign-On

Click Here

Log in Screen

Main Applications include Clever Launch

Pad

bull Sign on the address bar to ssobrowardschoolscom (ldquoSSOrdquo stands for Single Sign-On)

bull Click on active directory

bull Enter your credentials ndash User name is your student ID

bull Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Once you are logged on you will be directed to your CLEVERdashboard which is where you will find all the the applications and resources you will need

bull One of the most important e-Learning resource for Broward County Public schools is CANVAS which will be your e-Learning platform

bull Teachers will be utilizing Canvas to post their modules announcements video lessons post and collect assignments and more

bull Teachers will use Microsoft teams to conduct live lessons and interact with their students virtually You will find that link in your teacherrsquos Canvas home page

bull On your clever dashboard you can also access Pinnacle where you can view current class grade and attendance Below is another link to access pinnacle

o httpsgbbrowardschoolscompinnaclegradebook and enter same credentials as your single sign-on

bull Another way to access Canvas is by downloading the canvas app on your phone through play store Make sure you choose canvas for Broward County Public Schools StudentsTeachers

bull Enter your single sign-on credentials ndash User name is your student ID Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Another important site is Virtual Counselor where you can access your schedule and graduation information The website is

httpswwwbrowardschoolscomvirtualcounselor

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2020-2021WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

BROWARDSCHOOLSCOMWESTBROWARDMr Brad Fatout Principal

500 NW 209TH Avenue Pembroke Pines Florida 33029 Phone (754)-323-2600

SPECIAL CURRICULUM

FEATURES25 Advanced Placement

CoursesCapstone Seminar amp Research English Language amp Literature US Governmentand Politics Human Geography World History Macro amp Micro Economics Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Spanish Language amp Literature US History Biology Physics 1 amp C Chemistry Environmental Science Psychology Art Draw Portfolio 2D Art Design Computer Science Principles

POSTGRADUATE

Four-Year College 47Two-Year College 44 Technical School 1Military 2 Work Gap Year Undecided 6

Total Scholarship DollarsFour Years $5595985

TEST SCORE DATA2019-2020

SAT WB FL NATrsquoLERW 551 520 528Math 520 497 523Total 1071 1017 1051

ACT Composite ScoreWB FL NATrsquoL22 199 208

Advanced PlacementPercentage of 3rsquos 4rsquos or 5rsquos 82

SCHOOL COUNSELING STAFF

School CounselingDirectorMishele DiFedeSchool CounselorsMichelle BellamyJoy Brown-CooperMartha FernandezLazaro Porto BRACE AdvisorsVanessa LonghiTina HartzellStudent Assessment CoordinatorAriana Lozano

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English 40Mathematics 40(Including Algebra 1 amp Geometry)Science 30(Including Biology) (Including 2 Labs)World History 10United States History 10American Govt 5Economics 5Health Options through Physical Education 10Performing Arts 10Electives 80Total CreditsRequired 2440 Hours of Community ServicePass EnglishLang Arts Portion of the Florida Standards AssessmentPass Algebra I EOC 20 Unweighted GPArdquo Full Course Onlinerdquo

WEIGHT OF GRADESCLASS

RANKWeighted GPA (used for the purpose of class rank) Grades in classes which are labeled HonorsLocal Honors are given 1 extra quality point for a ldquoCrdquo or better AP and Dual Enrollment courses receive 2 extra quality points for any grade ldquoCrdquo or higher Plus grades receive 5 quality points in weighted gpa only

COMMUNITY

Pembroke Pines is a residential suburb of Fort

Lauderdale Florida It was incorporated in 1960 and

has a population of 173591

GENERAL FACTS

Type of School PublicGrades 9-12Enrollment 2633Class of 2019 719Schedule 8 Periods Class Length 90 MinCEEBACT Code 102181Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

STUDENTPOPULATION

20 White (Non-Hispanic)55 Hispanic14 Black (Non-Hispanic)

6 Asian15 Other35 Multiracial

GRADING SYSTEM

A 90-100B+ 87-89B 80-86C+ 77-79C 70-76D+ 67-69D 60-66F 0-59

CLASS OF 2020COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UnivAuburn UniversityBarry UniversityBroward College

Broward Fire AcademyCornell University

Delaware State UniversityDuke UniversityEckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFlagler College

Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University

Florida Institute of TechnologyFlorida International UniversityFlorida Polytechnic University

Florida State UniversityFull Sail University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyHoward University

Johnson amp Wales UniversityKansas State University

Keiser UniversityLIU Post

Lynn UniversityMcFatter Technical College

Miami- Dade Community CollegeMichigan State University

North Carolina State UniversityNortheastern University

Nova Southeastern UniversityPace University

Palm Beach AtlanticPenn State University

Rollins CollegeRyerson University

Santa Fe Community CollegeSheridan Technical College

St Thomas UniversityStetson University

Tallahassee Community CollegeThiel College

United States Military Academy (West Point)University of Alabama

University of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central Florida

University of FloridaUniversity of Maryland

University of MassachusettsUniversity of Miami

University of MississippiUniversity of North Florida

University of OklahomaUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California

University of TampaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of Wisconsin

Valdosta State UniversityValencia Community College

Virginia TechWestern Kentucky University

FORGIVENESS POLICY

Students who earn a ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo in a class may elect to repeat that class in order to raise their GPA Forgiveness for courses is limited to replacing a grade of ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo with a grade of ldquoCrdquo or higher The studentrsquos record will show all courses taken The forgiveness rule canapply only one time per course

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 3: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

How to Log In Launch and Learn Before you start please have your Student ID number and Password handy

bull Returning students can use their existing log in informationbull New students are provided credentials by their schoolbull Students who have forgotten log in information should contact their school

Step 1 Go to httpsssobrowardschoolscom

bull Click on Active Directory to go to log in screen below (step 2)

Step 2 Enter Student ID Number and Password

bull User name is the Student ID number (example 06)bull Enter password (if forgotten please contact your school)bull Click OK to go to the Clever Launch Pad below (step 3)

Step 3 On Clever Launch Pad locate the Canvas tab double click to launch Secondary grades click Virtual Counselor for class schedules All grades use Teams tile for video conferencing

Enter username

amp password

Single Sign-On

Click Here

Log in Screen

Main Applications include Clever Launch

Pad

bull Sign on the address bar to ssobrowardschoolscom (ldquoSSOrdquo stands for Single Sign-On)

bull Click on active directory

bull Enter your credentials ndash User name is your student ID

bull Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Once you are logged on you will be directed to your CLEVERdashboard which is where you will find all the the applications and resources you will need

bull One of the most important e-Learning resource for Broward County Public schools is CANVAS which will be your e-Learning platform

bull Teachers will be utilizing Canvas to post their modules announcements video lessons post and collect assignments and more

bull Teachers will use Microsoft teams to conduct live lessons and interact with their students virtually You will find that link in your teacherrsquos Canvas home page

bull On your clever dashboard you can also access Pinnacle where you can view current class grade and attendance Below is another link to access pinnacle

o httpsgbbrowardschoolscompinnaclegradebook and enter same credentials as your single sign-on

bull Another way to access Canvas is by downloading the canvas app on your phone through play store Make sure you choose canvas for Broward County Public Schools StudentsTeachers

bull Enter your single sign-on credentials ndash User name is your student ID Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Another important site is Virtual Counselor where you can access your schedule and graduation information The website is

httpswwwbrowardschoolscomvirtualcounselor

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2020-2021WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

BROWARDSCHOOLSCOMWESTBROWARDMr Brad Fatout Principal

500 NW 209TH Avenue Pembroke Pines Florida 33029 Phone (754)-323-2600

SPECIAL CURRICULUM

FEATURES25 Advanced Placement

CoursesCapstone Seminar amp Research English Language amp Literature US Governmentand Politics Human Geography World History Macro amp Micro Economics Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Spanish Language amp Literature US History Biology Physics 1 amp C Chemistry Environmental Science Psychology Art Draw Portfolio 2D Art Design Computer Science Principles

POSTGRADUATE

Four-Year College 47Two-Year College 44 Technical School 1Military 2 Work Gap Year Undecided 6

Total Scholarship DollarsFour Years $5595985

TEST SCORE DATA2019-2020

SAT WB FL NATrsquoLERW 551 520 528Math 520 497 523Total 1071 1017 1051

ACT Composite ScoreWB FL NATrsquoL22 199 208

Advanced PlacementPercentage of 3rsquos 4rsquos or 5rsquos 82

SCHOOL COUNSELING STAFF

School CounselingDirectorMishele DiFedeSchool CounselorsMichelle BellamyJoy Brown-CooperMartha FernandezLazaro Porto BRACE AdvisorsVanessa LonghiTina HartzellStudent Assessment CoordinatorAriana Lozano

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English 40Mathematics 40(Including Algebra 1 amp Geometry)Science 30(Including Biology) (Including 2 Labs)World History 10United States History 10American Govt 5Economics 5Health Options through Physical Education 10Performing Arts 10Electives 80Total CreditsRequired 2440 Hours of Community ServicePass EnglishLang Arts Portion of the Florida Standards AssessmentPass Algebra I EOC 20 Unweighted GPArdquo Full Course Onlinerdquo

WEIGHT OF GRADESCLASS

RANKWeighted GPA (used for the purpose of class rank) Grades in classes which are labeled HonorsLocal Honors are given 1 extra quality point for a ldquoCrdquo or better AP and Dual Enrollment courses receive 2 extra quality points for any grade ldquoCrdquo or higher Plus grades receive 5 quality points in weighted gpa only

COMMUNITY

Pembroke Pines is a residential suburb of Fort

Lauderdale Florida It was incorporated in 1960 and

has a population of 173591

GENERAL FACTS

Type of School PublicGrades 9-12Enrollment 2633Class of 2019 719Schedule 8 Periods Class Length 90 MinCEEBACT Code 102181Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

STUDENTPOPULATION

20 White (Non-Hispanic)55 Hispanic14 Black (Non-Hispanic)

6 Asian15 Other35 Multiracial

GRADING SYSTEM

A 90-100B+ 87-89B 80-86C+ 77-79C 70-76D+ 67-69D 60-66F 0-59

CLASS OF 2020COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UnivAuburn UniversityBarry UniversityBroward College

Broward Fire AcademyCornell University

Delaware State UniversityDuke UniversityEckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFlagler College

Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University

Florida Institute of TechnologyFlorida International UniversityFlorida Polytechnic University

Florida State UniversityFull Sail University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyHoward University

Johnson amp Wales UniversityKansas State University

Keiser UniversityLIU Post

Lynn UniversityMcFatter Technical College

Miami- Dade Community CollegeMichigan State University

North Carolina State UniversityNortheastern University

Nova Southeastern UniversityPace University

Palm Beach AtlanticPenn State University

Rollins CollegeRyerson University

Santa Fe Community CollegeSheridan Technical College

St Thomas UniversityStetson University

Tallahassee Community CollegeThiel College

United States Military Academy (West Point)University of Alabama

University of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central Florida

University of FloridaUniversity of Maryland

University of MassachusettsUniversity of Miami

University of MississippiUniversity of North Florida

University of OklahomaUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California

University of TampaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of Wisconsin

Valdosta State UniversityValencia Community College

Virginia TechWestern Kentucky University

FORGIVENESS POLICY

Students who earn a ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo in a class may elect to repeat that class in order to raise their GPA Forgiveness for courses is limited to replacing a grade of ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo with a grade of ldquoCrdquo or higher The studentrsquos record will show all courses taken The forgiveness rule canapply only one time per course

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 4: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

bull Sign on the address bar to ssobrowardschoolscom (ldquoSSOrdquo stands for Single Sign-On)

bull Click on active directory

bull Enter your credentials ndash User name is your student ID

bull Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Once you are logged on you will be directed to your CLEVERdashboard which is where you will find all the the applications and resources you will need

bull One of the most important e-Learning resource for Broward County Public schools is CANVAS which will be your e-Learning platform

bull Teachers will be utilizing Canvas to post their modules announcements video lessons post and collect assignments and more

bull Teachers will use Microsoft teams to conduct live lessons and interact with their students virtually You will find that link in your teacherrsquos Canvas home page

bull On your clever dashboard you can also access Pinnacle where you can view current class grade and attendance Below is another link to access pinnacle

o httpsgbbrowardschoolscompinnaclegradebook and enter same credentials as your single sign-on

bull Another way to access Canvas is by downloading the canvas app on your phone through play store Make sure you choose canvas for Broward County Public Schools StudentsTeachers

bull Enter your single sign-on credentials ndash User name is your student ID Password is the letter P followed by your date of birth typed exactly as shown PMMDDYEAR

bull Another important site is Virtual Counselor where you can access your schedule and graduation information The website is

httpswwwbrowardschoolscomvirtualcounselor

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2020-2021WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

BROWARDSCHOOLSCOMWESTBROWARDMr Brad Fatout Principal

500 NW 209TH Avenue Pembroke Pines Florida 33029 Phone (754)-323-2600

SPECIAL CURRICULUM

FEATURES25 Advanced Placement

CoursesCapstone Seminar amp Research English Language amp Literature US Governmentand Politics Human Geography World History Macro amp Micro Economics Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Spanish Language amp Literature US History Biology Physics 1 amp C Chemistry Environmental Science Psychology Art Draw Portfolio 2D Art Design Computer Science Principles

POSTGRADUATE

Four-Year College 47Two-Year College 44 Technical School 1Military 2 Work Gap Year Undecided 6

Total Scholarship DollarsFour Years $5595985

TEST SCORE DATA2019-2020

SAT WB FL NATrsquoLERW 551 520 528Math 520 497 523Total 1071 1017 1051

ACT Composite ScoreWB FL NATrsquoL22 199 208

Advanced PlacementPercentage of 3rsquos 4rsquos or 5rsquos 82

SCHOOL COUNSELING STAFF

School CounselingDirectorMishele DiFedeSchool CounselorsMichelle BellamyJoy Brown-CooperMartha FernandezLazaro Porto BRACE AdvisorsVanessa LonghiTina HartzellStudent Assessment CoordinatorAriana Lozano

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English 40Mathematics 40(Including Algebra 1 amp Geometry)Science 30(Including Biology) (Including 2 Labs)World History 10United States History 10American Govt 5Economics 5Health Options through Physical Education 10Performing Arts 10Electives 80Total CreditsRequired 2440 Hours of Community ServicePass EnglishLang Arts Portion of the Florida Standards AssessmentPass Algebra I EOC 20 Unweighted GPArdquo Full Course Onlinerdquo

WEIGHT OF GRADESCLASS

RANKWeighted GPA (used for the purpose of class rank) Grades in classes which are labeled HonorsLocal Honors are given 1 extra quality point for a ldquoCrdquo or better AP and Dual Enrollment courses receive 2 extra quality points for any grade ldquoCrdquo or higher Plus grades receive 5 quality points in weighted gpa only

COMMUNITY

Pembroke Pines is a residential suburb of Fort

Lauderdale Florida It was incorporated in 1960 and

has a population of 173591

GENERAL FACTS

Type of School PublicGrades 9-12Enrollment 2633Class of 2019 719Schedule 8 Periods Class Length 90 MinCEEBACT Code 102181Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

STUDENTPOPULATION

20 White (Non-Hispanic)55 Hispanic14 Black (Non-Hispanic)

6 Asian15 Other35 Multiracial

GRADING SYSTEM

A 90-100B+ 87-89B 80-86C+ 77-79C 70-76D+ 67-69D 60-66F 0-59

CLASS OF 2020COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UnivAuburn UniversityBarry UniversityBroward College

Broward Fire AcademyCornell University

Delaware State UniversityDuke UniversityEckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFlagler College

Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University

Florida Institute of TechnologyFlorida International UniversityFlorida Polytechnic University

Florida State UniversityFull Sail University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyHoward University

Johnson amp Wales UniversityKansas State University

Keiser UniversityLIU Post

Lynn UniversityMcFatter Technical College

Miami- Dade Community CollegeMichigan State University

North Carolina State UniversityNortheastern University

Nova Southeastern UniversityPace University

Palm Beach AtlanticPenn State University

Rollins CollegeRyerson University

Santa Fe Community CollegeSheridan Technical College

St Thomas UniversityStetson University

Tallahassee Community CollegeThiel College

United States Military Academy (West Point)University of Alabama

University of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central Florida

University of FloridaUniversity of Maryland

University of MassachusettsUniversity of Miami

University of MississippiUniversity of North Florida

University of OklahomaUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California

University of TampaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of Wisconsin

Valdosta State UniversityValencia Community College

Virginia TechWestern Kentucky University

FORGIVENESS POLICY

Students who earn a ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo in a class may elect to repeat that class in order to raise their GPA Forgiveness for courses is limited to replacing a grade of ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo with a grade of ldquoCrdquo or higher The studentrsquos record will show all courses taken The forgiveness rule canapply only one time per course

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 5: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2020-2021WEST BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

BROWARDSCHOOLSCOMWESTBROWARDMr Brad Fatout Principal

500 NW 209TH Avenue Pembroke Pines Florida 33029 Phone (754)-323-2600

SPECIAL CURRICULUM

FEATURES25 Advanced Placement

CoursesCapstone Seminar amp Research English Language amp Literature US Governmentand Politics Human Geography World History Macro amp Micro Economics Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Spanish Language amp Literature US History Biology Physics 1 amp C Chemistry Environmental Science Psychology Art Draw Portfolio 2D Art Design Computer Science Principles

POSTGRADUATE

Four-Year College 47Two-Year College 44 Technical School 1Military 2 Work Gap Year Undecided 6

Total Scholarship DollarsFour Years $5595985

TEST SCORE DATA2019-2020

SAT WB FL NATrsquoLERW 551 520 528Math 520 497 523Total 1071 1017 1051

ACT Composite ScoreWB FL NATrsquoL22 199 208

Advanced PlacementPercentage of 3rsquos 4rsquos or 5rsquos 82

SCHOOL COUNSELING STAFF

School CounselingDirectorMishele DiFedeSchool CounselorsMichelle BellamyJoy Brown-CooperMartha FernandezLazaro Porto BRACE AdvisorsVanessa LonghiTina HartzellStudent Assessment CoordinatorAriana Lozano

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English 40Mathematics 40(Including Algebra 1 amp Geometry)Science 30(Including Biology) (Including 2 Labs)World History 10United States History 10American Govt 5Economics 5Health Options through Physical Education 10Performing Arts 10Electives 80Total CreditsRequired 2440 Hours of Community ServicePass EnglishLang Arts Portion of the Florida Standards AssessmentPass Algebra I EOC 20 Unweighted GPArdquo Full Course Onlinerdquo

WEIGHT OF GRADESCLASS

RANKWeighted GPA (used for the purpose of class rank) Grades in classes which are labeled HonorsLocal Honors are given 1 extra quality point for a ldquoCrdquo or better AP and Dual Enrollment courses receive 2 extra quality points for any grade ldquoCrdquo or higher Plus grades receive 5 quality points in weighted gpa only

COMMUNITY

Pembroke Pines is a residential suburb of Fort

Lauderdale Florida It was incorporated in 1960 and

has a population of 173591

GENERAL FACTS

Type of School PublicGrades 9-12Enrollment 2633Class of 2019 719Schedule 8 Periods Class Length 90 MinCEEBACT Code 102181Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

STUDENTPOPULATION

20 White (Non-Hispanic)55 Hispanic14 Black (Non-Hispanic)

6 Asian15 Other35 Multiracial

GRADING SYSTEM

A 90-100B+ 87-89B 80-86C+ 77-79C 70-76D+ 67-69D 60-66F 0-59

CLASS OF 2020COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UnivAuburn UniversityBarry UniversityBroward College

Broward Fire AcademyCornell University

Delaware State UniversityDuke UniversityEckerd College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityFlagler College

Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University

Florida Institute of TechnologyFlorida International UniversityFlorida Polytechnic University

Florida State UniversityFull Sail University

Georgia Institute of TechnologyHoward University

Johnson amp Wales UniversityKansas State University

Keiser UniversityLIU Post

Lynn UniversityMcFatter Technical College

Miami- Dade Community CollegeMichigan State University

North Carolina State UniversityNortheastern University

Nova Southeastern UniversityPace University

Palm Beach AtlanticPenn State University

Rollins CollegeRyerson University

Santa Fe Community CollegeSheridan Technical College

St Thomas UniversityStetson University

Tallahassee Community CollegeThiel College

United States Military Academy (West Point)University of Alabama

University of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central Florida

University of FloridaUniversity of Maryland

University of MassachusettsUniversity of Miami

University of MississippiUniversity of North Florida

University of OklahomaUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California

University of TampaUniversity of West FloridaUniversity of Wisconsin

Valdosta State UniversityValencia Community College

Virginia TechWestern Kentucky University

FORGIVENESS POLICY

Students who earn a ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo in a class may elect to repeat that class in order to raise their GPA Forgiveness for courses is limited to replacing a grade of ldquoDrdquo ldquoFrdquo or ldquoIrdquo with a grade of ldquoCrdquo or higher The studentrsquos record will show all courses taken The forgiveness rule canapply only one time per course

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

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router

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Page 6: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

24-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics

10 Credit Algebra 1 (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade if applicable)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade if applicable)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit Economics

World Languages Not required for graduation Minimum 2 years of the same language required for admission into most universities and some Bright Futures Scholarships

Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Physical Education

Option 1 10 Credit Physical Education to include integration of Health (HOPE)

Option 2 05 Credit Personal Fitness and

05 Credit PE Elective (may be satisfied thru Marching Band or Dance)

Option 3 Complete 2 full years of JROTC

Option 4 Complete 2 full seasons of a Junior Varsity or Varsity Sport

Option 5 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Electives 80 Credits

TOTAL 240 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score

Online Course Option 1 A full course must be completed Option 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

Service Hours Option 1 40 hoursOption 2 Choose the ACCEL 18-Credit Option

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

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18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

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bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 7: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Updated 32220

STANDARD DIPLOMA(Students entering Grade 9 in 2014-2015 or thereafter)

18-CREDIT OPTIONEnglish 40 Credits

Mathematics 10 Credit Algebra (EOC=30 of final grade)

10 Credit Geometry (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Math

Science 10 Credit Biology (EOC=30 of final grade)

20 Credits Additional Science identified as Equally Rigorous

Social Studies

10 Credit World History

10 Credit US History (EOC =30 of final grade)

05 Credit US Government

05 Credit EconomicsFine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or Practical Arts

10 Credit Fine or Performing Arts Speech Debate or eligible Practical Arts

Electives 30 Credits TOTAL 180 Credits

State Assessments Passing score on the Grade 10 FSA EnglishLanguage Arts (ELA) statewide standardized assessment or concordant score

Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC or concordant score Grade Point Average Cumulative unweighted GPA of 20 on a 40 scale

DIPLOMA DESIGNATIONS

Scholar Designation

In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements

10 Credit Algebra II

10 Credit Statistics or Equally Rigorous math

10 Credit Chemistry or Physics and another Equally Rigorous science

20 Credits Same World Language

10 Credit AP IB AICE or a Dual Enrollment course

Pass the Geometry EOC Exam

Pass the Biology EOC or a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Pass the US History EOC a minimum score to earn college credit on AP IB or AICE exam

Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirementsbull Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established

Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

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Student eer

Service Program

9 25

10

11

16

Volunteering at events or programs sponsored by governmental agencies will count For example students serving as an usher at public institutions such as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or Coral Springs City Center are eligible to receive service learning hours

Activities organized by profit making or non-profit organizations to address a community service need will count as volunteer service hours

Services performed for day care centers retirement homes and animal hospitals count for volunteer hours A student may earn service hours by volunteering with a doctor lawyer or dentist only when ldquopro bonordquo work is being performed For example if a doctor volunteers to give physical examinations to school athletes a student may assist and earn service hours Service hours performed for animal care cannot exceed 30 hours per week

Service performed on staff at non-profit athletic or music camps for no financial compensation will count as volunteer services hours

Time out of class may not be used for hours however a maximum of five (5) volunteer hours per week can be earned by participation in an organized supervised and approved peer tutoring program in which the tutoring takes place when school is in session However the tutoring sessions cannot take place during any of the tutorrsquos academic classes

Service hours will be awarded for students volunteering on political and issue campaigns To receive service hours a student cannot be paid for working on the political campaign A student is not eligible to receive service learning hours for volunteering on the political campaign of a school board employee or in school board elections Students are not eligible to receive service learning hours for campaigning or being engaged in political activities during the school day and on school campuses

Students may receive volunteer hours for helping at religious institutions as long as those hours do not include participation in a religious service teaching religion or proselytizing For example a student is not eligible for service learning teaching Sunday school singing in the choir or serving as an altar server However a student may receive service hours for assisting in landscaping clean up days or volunteering

in the day care center In addition students serving as teen aides (ie copying materials walking kids to bathrooms assisting with supervision) are eligible for service learning credit as long as the student is not teaching religious studies

In general service rendered directly to a for profit institution or organization will not count Volunteering at a ldquoFor Profitrdquo summer camp does not qualify for service learning Please note that the collection of a fee does not determine the ldquoNot For Profitrdquo status The State of Florida issues a 501(c)(3) certificate to ldquoNon Profitrdquo organizations

Service Learning Hours shall not be granted to students who volunteer at for profit summer camps Students who volunteer at governmental sponsored or non-profit summer camps shall be eligible to receive Service Learning Hours for their work

Service for a studentrsquos family or family business will not count

Service performed as the result of disciplinary action taken by the school or the courts will not count

Participation in campus or competitive activities such as athletics plays debate meets etc will not count

Service performed as an academic requirement other than that performed as part of the approved volunteer service learning courses will not count

Babysitting or similar services performed for an individual family will not count Babysitting services for school related activities will count

Volunteer hours may not be certified by a family member or fellow student

Service hours will not be awarded for any in kind or monetary donations of any kind including canned food collections toy collections etc For example a service hour value cannot be established for the donation of a specific number of cans of food The time spent collecting the cans of food (as long as it does not occur during the school day) can count

26

27

28

The number of service hours that are earned cannot be doubled or in any way increased by any agency or school for student participation in a specific project Agencies found to be practicing the doubling of hours will be removed from the list of those agencies approved by the programs

Participation in self-improvement workshops clinics conferences or conventions will not count for volunteer hours If workshops clinics etc have a specific service component the hours spent on that activity can count

Hours spent helping others (not family members) in disaster preparations or clean up may count In this instance the Prior Approval form may be waived A letter from the parent or guardian indicating that the volunteer service was performed with their permission must be submitted with the log sheet For example students volunteering their time to assist neighbors in putting up and taking down hurricane shutters will count towards service learning

A student may receive service hours credit for the time donating blood at an off-campus facility or after school Donation of blood during the studentrsquos school day does not qualify for service learning However a student who donates blood at a churchsynagogue blood drive is eligible for service learning credit

Appeals Process

If a studentrsquos volunteer hours have been denied by the school based Student Volunteer Service Coordinator the student may appeal that decision to the Department of Student Activities and Athletics The appeal must be in writing and a copy of the Log Sheet referencing the hours in question must be attached The letter must contain a telephone number and address at which the party initiating the appeal can be reached

The School Board of Broward County Florida Nora Rupert Chair bull Heather P Brinkworth Vice Chair bull Robin Bartleman bull

Abby M Freedman bull Patricia Good bull Donna P Korn bull Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 wwwbrowardschoolscom

The Service LearningGraduation

Requirement

The Service Learning Graduation

Requirement

TheThe

ANDAND

Student VoluntVolunteer

Service Program

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

12

13

14

15

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 9: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Service Learning Student Volunteer Service Program

The purpose of the Service Learning Graduation Requirement and the Student Volunteer Service Program is to acquaint high school students with the need to become participating agents of change by providing service to both their school and community

Service Learning is defined as

An educational method by which participants learn and develop through active participation in service that is conducted in and meets the needs of a community Service learning is coordinated with a school or community service program and with the community It is integrated into and influences the lifelong learning of a participant and includes structured time for the participants to reflect on the service experience

Service learning teaches the skills of civil participation and develops an ethic of service and civic responsibility Students can provide service in the community on a voluntary basis to public nonprofit agencies civic charitable and governmental organizations and school campus

40

75-100

250

Service Learning Hours required for graduation

Service Learning and Volunteer Service Hours required to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship

Volunteer Service Hours required earn a silver cord at graduation

1

2

3

Community Service Approval Form

This form is available from the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator and should be filled out completely and submitted prior to undertaking any service that is not directly connected with or sponsored by a school recognized club or organization (This form can be downloaded from this website) By submitting this form in advance a student can determine if an activity will count before undertaking that activity

A student does not need this form if heshe is participating in a service activity undertaken by a school-sponsored club class or organization of which heshe is a member Please note however that not all projects undertaken by school clubs and organizations count for service hours There are instances in which Community Service Approval Form must be turned in before service hours will be accepted by the school 1

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement

Community involvement is critical to success in education Student participation in community service activities builds an awareness of society and a connection between classroom and real world issues Service Learning is a method through which students learn about and develop a commitment to addressing needs in their communities

Service Learning hours as a graduation requirement provide students with the opportunity to develop a long lasting sense of responsibility to society

Students who wish to earn a Standard Diploma must meet the graduation requirement of 40 documented service learning hours Students should be encouraged to use their service learning experiences as discussion or written topics whenever appropriate as a part of class assignments

40 Hours Guidelines Specific to the 40 Hour

Service Learning Requirement

All high school students seeking a Standard Diploma are required to participate in the program

Service performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not a school sponsored club or organization must meet Service Learning Guidelines to earn Service Learning hours

All Service Learning Hours must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet Log Sheets can be downloaded from this website Log Sheets must be returned to the Service Learning Coordinator Students must retain a copy of this form for their records Students may start earning Service Learning Hours as soon as they are promoted to ninth grade Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

75-100 Hours Florida Academic Scholars (part of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships)

Volunteer Service is one of the qualifications for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program These hours could include a combination of the Service Learning required hours and hours earned for the Student Volunteer Service Program

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Record Log Sheet and must comply with rules of that program

2

3

The student must give copies of the log sheets required to verify service hours for the Florida Bright Futures Scholars Program Scholarship to hisher guidance counselor

The number of hours required to qualify for each of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Programs are as follows bull Gold Seal Vocational Scholars ndash 30 hours (This

requirement will be met by Broward Countyrsquos 40 hour graduation requirement)

bull Florida Medallion Scholars ndash 75 hours bull Florida Academic Scholars ndash 100 hours

The Student Volunteer Service Program

All students who have earned a total of 250 Volunteer Service Hours will receive a silver cord to wear at commencement An adjustment to the 250 total hours required to receive a silver cord should be made for students who enter the Broward County Public Schools after their freshmen year

Student Volunteer Service Program Form Log Sheet

(The Volunteer Service Record)

Hours earned as part of the Student Volunteer Service Program must be documented on the Volunteer Service Log Sheet This form must be submitted to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator Students should turn in Service Records regularly and should keep a duplicate copy of all forms for their records

250 Hours Guidelines specific to the

Silver Cord Program

Services performed over the summer or performed as part of an organization that is not sponsored by the school must be approved in advance (See Community Service Application and Approval Form)

General Guidelines

1

2

3

All services must comply with the policies of the School Board of Broward County Florida

Student volunteer service hours may be earned in both the school and or the community

Services for which a student or an organization that a student belongs to receives financialor other substantial compensation will not be counted This would include revenues from ticket sales or donations For example participation in a car wash sponsored by a club would not count as community service An exception to this guideline would be if the organization is donating the profits (less expenses) to a bonafide charity Another

4

5

6

7

8

example the school chorus puts on a performance at which admission is charged and all of the proceeds less the cost of cleaning their uniforms is donated to a charitable organization Volunteer service that is a ldquoprior condition of employmentrdquo will not count

Participation in and travel to theatrical musical performances festivals or community events will count as service hours if both (a) and (b) below are met

A The performance meets an identified community service need

B The performance is not a fundraiser for the organization nor the student is paid or receives academic credit For example students participating in the Florida Youth Orchestra or school bandsorchestras may receive hours for performing at a retirement home charitable and civic events or for a non-profit agency

A student may earn volunteer hours by helping at an event or performance at which admission is charged or a donation collected providing that the student is not a member of the organization benefiting from the event For example a student who is not a member of the Drama Club may volunteer to usher and collect tickets at a drama club production and earn service learning hours

Rehearsal and practice time will count for volunteer service projects to be performed or conducted specifically to meet a community service need

Service learning hours documented for community service as part of non-credit granting workshops programs or conferences will count as volunteer service

Fundraising activities for non-profit charities will count as volunteer service hours as long as the activity complies with Broward County School Board Policies 6206 and 6208 and providing the student is not volunteering for an organization that benefits the school (ie a booster club fundraiser) For example a high school student government may hold a candy sale and donate all of the profits to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis However the conduct of the project including depositing the money in the school account must be in accordance with School Board policies Service hours may not be earned based on the amount of funds raised or products sold

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 10: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICE PROGRAMVolunteer Hour Log Sheet

Student Name _____________________________ Student Number _______________ Graduation Year __________

School Name _____________________________ School Year ___________________ Grade Level __________

Name of Organization with which or for which the service is being performed __________________________________________

Please Note

l Submitting this log sheet to the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator does not mean that the hours indicated on it will automatically be applied to the Student Volunteer Service Program All volunteer hours are subject to verification

2 If service hours indicated on this sheet are with or for an organization not sponsored by the school they will not count in the Student Volunteer Service Program unless you have a copy of the Student Volunteer Service Application and Approval Form signed by the Student Volunteer Service Program Coordinator

3 Students should make a copy of this form before it is submitted and keep that copy for their records

Date Activity or Task Performed Time In Time Out Total Hours Contact Personrsquos Signature Telephone Number Worked

Total Hours Volunteered(State in hours and minutes not fractions)

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

Print Name _______________________________

Signature ________________________________

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 11: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Program 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Post Grad

Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1 Must take both Culinary Arts 2-3(Fine Arts Credit)

Culinary Arts 4 Directed Studies Chef Restaurant Industry

Digital Media Photoshop (Fine Arts Credit)

Illustrator (Fine Arts Credit)

InDesign Web Design (Fine Arts Credit)

PrintingAdvertising

Early Childhood

Early Childhood Education (ECE) 1

DCF Child Care Certification

Must take both ECE 2-3 (Fine Arts Credit)

Must take both ECE 4Introduction to Teaching

National CDA amp Florida ECPC

Internship at Local Elementary School

Preschool Teacher After-care Employment Summer Camp

EMRHealth Science

Health Science 1 (Anatomy amp Physiology) (Science Credit)

Can take both Health Science 2 amp Emergency Medical Response (EMR)

Emergency Medical Response and (if didnt take during 11th grade) (EMR) ElectroCardioGram(EKG)

Fire Academy Nursing Aid EMT School (Barry)

Engineering Intro to Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Principles of Engineering(Fine Arts Credit)

Aerospace or Civil Engineering Can take both together(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Design Certification(Fine Arts Credit)

Engineering Firm

Marketing Marketing Essentials(Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Applications (Fine Arts Credit)

Marketing Management (Fine Arts Credit)

E-Commerce Marketing Hospitality Management Marketing Sales

Programming Foundation of Programming (correlates to math level)

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Computer Science A GamingSoftwareDevelopmentWeb Development

Television Production

TV Production 1 (Fine Arts Credit)

Can take separate or together TV Production 2-3TV 2 Fine Art Credit

Can take one or both for TV 4-5 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Can take one or both TV Prod 6-7 TV 3 amp above are honors credit

Entry Level Editor at a News StationFilm Assistant

VetAssisting

Vet Assisting Must take both Vet 2-3 Must take both Vet 4-5 Optional Internship Vet Assistant

3D Animation 3D Animation 1(Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 2 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 3 (Fine Arts Credit)

3D Animation 4 (Fine Arts Credit)

Entry Level Animator

Not available Industry Certification

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 12: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Revised02032021 MT

West Broward High Clubs 2020-2021Club Program Sponsor

Art Club E VanselowBest Buddies A KalinskyChorus Club J DiazCreative Writing GVazquezCrime Watch T BernecheDebate D HarrisonDECA T ShawDo Something Club (DSC) M FernandezDrama Club A NesmithEarly Childhood ALacayo DVazquezFirst Priority ClubD-FY-It G Cunicelli-CarltonFuture Educators of America (FEA) M WilsonGay Straight Alliance (GSA) M CookHonor Society - English E RiveroHonor Society Math (Mu Alpha Theta) M WongHonor Society - Science J McAndrewHonor Society Music (Tri-M) D CalmerHonor Society Social Studies (Rho Kappa) R LamannaHonor Society - Spanish E TorracaHOPE Sunshine A McBeeHOSA Future Health Prof L BruceHuman International Relations T HoustonKey Club M BondocModel United Nations T RamirezNational Honor Society S ZornThe Lynx Newspaper G DolhonProgramming Club M FeilerRobotics M WilsonROTC - Color Guard 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Drill Team 1st Sgt D TorresROTC - Raider Team 1st Sgt E SosaROTC - Rifle Team Col K MerkelStudent Government SGA D YardTV Production Club V RiveraVet Assisting Club T TerribileWomen of Tomorrow U TomlinsonYearbook A GarciaClass Sponsor-9th Grade T Terribile D RodriguesClass Sponsor-10th Grade A LacayoClass Sponsor-11th Junior K SyrockiClass Sponsor-12th Senior M Barnes amp K Syrocki

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 13: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Revised 03022021

West Broward Coaching Staff 2020-21

Sport Head Coach Email

Baseball Howard Stein bobcatscoachsteingmailcom Basketball (G) Jose Cosme cozjr46hotmailcom

Basketball (B) Mike Bentivegna michaelbentivegnabrowardschoolscom

Bowling Lisa Bruce lisabrucebrowardschoolscom

Cheerleading Danielle Culbertson danielleculbertsonbrowardschoolscom

X-Country Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Flag Football Joann Rabb joannrabbbrowardschoolscom

Football Brian McCartney fivestarnutritionhotmailcom

Golf Karen Syrocki karensyrockibrowardschoolscom

Lacrosse (G) Cary Ragbeer tatimwraolcom

Lacrosse (B) Nathan Fontenot westbrowardlacrossegmailcom

Soccer (G) Fred Wilde financeblueparkgmailcom

Soccer (B) Juan Diego Estepa jdcalcio14gmailcom

Softball Greg Hodges hodgesgbellsouthnet

Swimming Sarah Hutchinson sarahhutchinsonbrowardschoolscom

Tennis Marion Serphos (Head Coach)

Deanne Serphos (Asst Coach)

Track (G) Ben Hodgers justrunitaolcom

Track (B) Edgar Lopez coachedlopezgmailcom

Volleyball (G) Allison Reddish allisonreddishbrowardschoolscom

Volleyball (B) Beth Albert bethamyalbertyahoocom

Wrestling Henry Jackson hjackjack2comcastnet

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 14: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

FREE Peer TutoringHomework Help MONDAY through THURSDAY

TEAMS 3-4pm

Open to all WB students in any subject area

Click here for meeting linkor go through our website wwwbrowardschoolscomwestbroward

Sponsored by AP Biology National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Peer Counseling amp Psychology

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

Page 15: 2021 – 2022 New Student Packet - browardschools.com

Attention Students and Parents HOMEWORK SUPPORT FOR BCPS K-12 STUDENTS

Free Live and Exclusive Homework Help from Certified Teachers and Subject Matter Experts Available Mondays-Thursdays on School Days

Rave Reviews for Ask BRIA

ldquoTo me this is the absolute best version of tutoring possible during these unprecedented times It highlights how our district is coming together to help our students the best way we know howrdquo

Literacy Coach Melissa Cabrera

ldquoI think itrsquos awesome that BCPS is offering a free tutoring servicehellipItrsquos giving kids quick and easy access to get help at the click of a button after school if they find theyrsquore really struggling with the dayrsquos lessonrdquo

High School Senior William B

ldquoWhen I heard about Ask BRIA I didnrsquot want to join because I thought Irsquod be seen as dumb I thought rdquowhy would someone need help with homework if theyrsquore smartrdquo I was having trouble with my Algebra 1 Honors course so I joined the 8th grade math Teams meeting I was skeptical at first but the teacher helped me with the problem I was having and even called me smart for catching on quick My experience with Ask BRIA was great I recommend it ndash itrsquos a ten out of tenrdquo

Middle School Student Justin E

Elementary (Grades K-5) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 315 to 715 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click on the Ask BRIA link 2 Complete and submit a request form 3 Open Microsoft Teams and wait for a call from Ask BRIA

for a one-on-one session with a certified teacher

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies and more

Secondary (Grades 6-12) Students Homework support available Mondays to Thursdays from 330 to 830 pm

1 Login into SSOCanvas and click the Ask BRIA link in your Canvas course or the tile on your Clever Launchpad

2 On the Ask BRIA landing page scroll down to select school level and then select region for your school

3 Choose subject you need help with and wait in the lobby of the Teams meeting until an Ask BRIA teacher lets you in to help you with your assignment

Subjects English Language Arts Math Science Social Studies APHonors Cambridge International and more

The School Board of Broward County Florida Lori Alhadeff bull Patricia Good bull Debra Hixon bull Donna P Korn bull Sarah Leonardi Laurie Rich Levinson bull Ann Murray bull Dr Rosalind Osgood bull Nora Rupert Robert W Runcie Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County Florida prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age color disability gender identity gender expression genetic information marital status national origin race religion sex or sexual orientation The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups Individuals who wish to file a discrimination andor harassment complaint may call the Director Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department amp Districtrsquos Equity CoordinatorTitle IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational OpportunitiesADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158 browardschoolscom

BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

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ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

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BROWARDCounty Public Schools

Established 1915

20 21REOPENINGSCHOOLLOG IN bull LAUNCH bull LEARN

ATTENTION BCPS FAMILIESKeep students connected engaged and eLearning

Low cost internet service for qualifying households

Affordable eLearning Internet access available from

Pay $10Month or Less depending on your connection speed

bull Internet access for $10 or less per month

bull No Annual Contractbull Free Installation

Visit attcomaccess or call toll-free

(855) 220-5211

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

60-day free TrialThen pay just $995 per

month after trial unless you cancel

bull No Annual Contractbull No Credit Checkbull Free cable modem amp Wi-fi

router

Visit internetessentialscomor call toll-free (855) 846-8376

NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES

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