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Somerset Mission

Somerset Mission. Somerset Academy, Inc. promotes a culture that maximizes scholar achievement and fosters the development of responsible, self-directed, life-long learners in a safe and enriching environment. Somerset Beliefs. S-- Set high expectations O-- Objective M-- Meaningful curriculum

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Somerset Mission

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  1. Somerset Mission Somerset Academy, Inc. promotes a culture that maximizes scholar achievement and fosters the development of responsible, self-directed, life-long learners in a safe and enriching environment.

  2. Somerset Beliefs S-- Set high expectations O-- Objective M-- Meaningful curriculum E-- Effective R-- Resourceful and responsible life long learners S-- Scholars who achieve proficiency and beyond E-- Evaluate continuously and use data to drive curriculum T-- Teachers who are highly qualified

  3. WOW Galvanize Verb: To inject with life Example: The platoon was galvanized into action when they were attacked.

  4. Announcements • Bio EOC Prep Schedule: 9:30-12:30, Rm 114 • Oct 4 Oct 18 Nov 1 Nov 15 Nov 22 Dec 13 • TARs (Teenage Republicans) Organization Sponsor, Susan Polakow, has extended an invitation to Spartans who might have an interest in bettering their community, politics or law to attend a TAR meeting at 1:30 on Sept. 27 at the Republican Headquarters on US1 in PSL.

  5. Can you paint, draw, sing or dance? Join us for our Hispanic Culture Celebration Oct 10 at the Community Center. Bring your family, friends, dancing feet and definitely an appetite. See Ms. Fuksman for more info.

  6. A Spirit Bus will be going to the volleyball game at Somerset North Lauderdale Wednesday. Bus will be leaving campus at 1:35. Total cost is $10 (covers admission and bus). Permission slips are in the main office. Let’s fill the bus!!! Spirit Week--$2 a day • Monday Sept. 22nd-Twin Day • Tuesday Sept. 23rd-Jersey Day • Wednesday Sept. 24th-Spirit Day • Thursday Sept. 25th-No School • Friday Sept. 26th-Appropriate Dress Down Day

  7. Cheerleading-Sponsored Events Dress out days on the week of October 6thOct. 6 Monday: Wacky TackyOct. 7 Tuesday: Black and whiteOct. 8 Wednesday: Nerd dayOct. 9 Thursday: Rainbow/NeonOct 10. Friday: pink and white Glow In the Dark Dance Party: October 10th from 8pm to 11pm

  8. DONATIONS OF HATS! • Donate a hat today and put a smile on a cancer patients face. These hats go to kids who have lost their hair because of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy. • The hats may be any type (new or clean used, ball-caps, snapback, goofy, etc.) • Donations are accepted until Tuesday October 8th. Bring the hats to the front office.

  9. Kiki’s Italian Ices on Wednesdays Liberty Bell’s Deli on Tuesdays • Kiki’s will be selling: • Hotdogs: 2.00 • Icees: $1.00 • Hamburgers: $3.00 • Corndogs: $2.00 • Orders may be placed during homeroom • $5.00 full wrap and chips • Turkey and Provolone, mayo, tomato, lettuce, onion • or • Ham and Provolone, mayo, tomato, lettuce, onion • or • Spicy Salami, Pepperjack Cheese, Chipotle Mayo, lettuce, tomato, onion • Drinks 75 Cents

  10. Lunch from Wings Hut on Fridays • Pick up your orders in 110 • When: every Friday • Place your order with payment on Thursday in homeroom • 5 wings, with your choice of fried rice or French fries $5.00

  11. Announcements ALS Challenge Detention: Tomorrow 9-23 w/ Mrs. O’Connor, room 114. If you were suppose to have attended last Tuesday, you are expected to show up tomorrow. O’Connor- $35.83 Coach-$10 Rains- $2.55 Danese-0 Tredor-$26.25 Brasino-0 Gutierrez, M.-0 Davidson-$4.41Fuksman-$5 Sinski-$15.12Federici- $3 • With 10 homerooms, if each homeroom raised $20 (less than a dollar per student) we would hit $200 easily.

  12. Do you want to have fun while working with kids? Can you use some volunteer hours? Then I have the place for you. See Ms. F. in room 106 for volunteer schedule.

  13. Volley Ball Games • September24 @ Somerset North Lauderdale, 4PM- Tickets to the gameare $10 and includebus. • October 14 @Glades Day School, 6PM-Tickets to the gameare $10 and includebus. • Permissionslipsare in the mainoffice. Come Support Spartan Athletics!!!

  14. Announcements • Spraying perfume, body spray or sanitizer in any classroom or on a bus will result in a referral. • Cursing in a classroom, on school grounds, on the bus, at a school function will result in a detention. • Students are not permitted to get off of the school bus at any stop other than the stop to which the student is assigned. If you have a need to get on/off at a different stop or ride a different bus, you must have a note from your parent, approved and signed by Ms. Rains to present to the Driver. • The bus is an extension of the school and therefore, school uniform is required on the bus as it is in school.

  15. Social Committee & SGA • Who : SGA Members and SGA officers • When: Wednesday 24th 3:45pm – 4:45pm • Where: 110 • Bring: Decoration ideas with pricing for home coming, SGA T- shirt ideas and any craft stuff you have.

  16. SGA Officers • President: Irinie St. hill • Vice President: Brianna Zirger • Secretary: Arianna James • Historian: Jonathan Nunez • Class of 2016 Rep: Alan Souto • Class of 2017 Rep: Diamond R. • Class of 2018 Rep: Claire Roach

  17. Announcements • Spring Break 2015 Trip to Costa Rica • There are 7 seats left open on the Costa Rica trip. • Horse back riding through the rainforest, white water rafting, kayaking, planting a tree in the jungle, zip lining, exploring volcanoes and hot springs, and so much more. • To learn more about the trip and register online for only $95, go to http://www.eftours.com/ • Tour Number: 1454119EX • Class of 2016 Spring Break Trip • London/Paris/Rome. • Registration is now open • 40 seats total—17 left open • http://www.eftours.com/ • Tour Number: 1583135YW

  18. First Informational Miss Spartan 2015 Meeting Wednesday October 1, 2014 During Lunch in Room 101 Please write your name on the Sign Up Sheet in the Main Office if you intend on going to the meeting Save the date for Miss Spartan 2015 March 22, 2015

  19. Somerset Environmental Club (SEC) Mr. Federici would like to invite all scholars to participate in helping take care of Mother Earth in a responsible manner. Do you do your part? Do you Reduce, Reuse and Recycle? Do you know what that even means? In you are interested in saving the planet from humans and their impacts on your home, come by room 115 and sign up with MrFederici. *We will discuss related topics, educate you on how to do your part and teach others how to put the right items in the right bin! BLUE BINS are for recycling only! *Meeting day will be decided democratically by members. However, first meeting will be Thursday afterschool in 115 *Students can get volunteer hours for participating and helping with the school wide Recycling Program

  20. Blue Bins on campus are for recycling only! Do not put trash in BLUE recycling bins! Do your part and Reduce, Reuse and Recycle! “Port St. Lucie residents can now recycle with ease since single stream recycling began on May 1, 2014. All of your recyclables go in one cart, not two separate bins.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py18IkwWwLQ (Cut and paste to watch video)

  21. Use your cart to recycle the following items:

  22. Asian pop culture club! Schedule In APCC students will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge on Asian pop culture ranging from the art styles of “Mangaka” to the musical genres of Southern Korean and Japanese Pop A chance to communicate with people with similar interests as you Various Volunteer opportunities Meetings will be held on Tuesday afternoons from 3:35 pm to 4:30 pm These times are definite every week unless advised otherwise Goals and activities Come out!

  23. Announcements • Peer Tutoring Program: • Mondays: English Room 103 or 104@ lunch • Tuesdays: None • Wednesdays: History, Room 109 @ lunch • Thursdays: Science Room 114 @ lunch • Fridays: Spanish Room 106@ lunch • After School tutoring: • Math: Mondays • Detention: Tuesdays • English/Reading: Thursdays • Social Science: After School By Appointment • Sciences: Wednesday 5

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