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SOMERSET PURPOSE Somerset Academy, Inc. promotes a transformational culture that maximizes student achievement and

SOMERSET PURPOSE Somerset Academy, Inc. promotes a transformational culture that maximizes student achievement and the development of accountable, global learners in a safe and enriching environment that fosters high-quality education. 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

LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY http: //www. lmunet. edu/ Harrogate, TN ✓ Application Fee waived for

LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY http: //www. lmunet. edu/ Harrogate, TN ✓ Application Fee waived for SCPA students ✓ In state tuition offered ➢ Bachelor of Science ➢ Associates of Science in Nursing ❑ Athletic Training ➢ Bachelor of Science in Nursing ❑ Social Work ➢ Bachelor of Business Administration ❑ Environmental Science ❑ Accounting ❑ Marketing ❑ Veterinary Health Science ❑ Criminology and Criminal Justice ➢ Bachelor of Arts ❑ Art ❑ Media Communications ❑ Business ❑ Political Science

ATTENTION SPARTANS § The bus loop gates and the gates by the office are

ATTENTION SPARTANS § The bus loop gates and the gates by the office are to be kept closed between 8: 15 and 3: 30. § Juniors and DE Students: Don’t forget to sign in/ out when leaving campus, or Ms Rains will revoke your privileges! § Please place Jimmy Johns orders before 10: 45 am. When dismissed for lunch, you MUST come straight to the main office to pick up your order. § Lost and found will be located in the back right side of the cafeteria § School supplies are available in Guidance. § Students are no longer allowed to play sports/games after school…when the bell rings, students are to report to the parent pick up area, bus loop, or holding are in the spill out. Sports will only be allowed as part of after school clubs Guidance Department § Mrs. Hernandez (107)Grades 6 -12 A-L § Ms. Russo (107)Grades 6 -12 M-Z § Students are responsible for logging off the computer when they are done using it. § If you do not logout and someone else misuses the computer, you will be the one facing consequences, not that other person. -1 unexcused tardy earned between classes = 1 detention -1 st period tardy if you are a bus rider = 1 detention* *unless the bus is late arriving to school -3 unexcused tardies from parent drop off = 1 detention

DO NOT. . . • • • “Hang out” in the stairwells or on

DO NOT. . . • • • “Hang out” in the stairwells or on the second floor during lunch. Chew gum. DO NOT BRING GUM! Go on the basketball court with a skateboard! Use the elevator without approval from the office. Leave campus if you are a Middle Schooler, Freshman or Sophomore (Except for DE students) • Allow an underclassmen in your vehicle without prior permission, or you will lose all privileges for the remainder of the school year. • Throw anything off the balcony. • Throw anything from the ground level to the 2 nd floor. • • • Eat or carry food over the basketball court or turf field Litter or leave garbage around at lunch Hang out by the wavy wall side or behind the basketball court bleachers Hang on or grab the basketball nets/rims Playing “keep away” = a detention Sweat pants/yoga pants/ leggings/ are not allowed. Not even during dress down days. Dress code violations earn detentions • You are not to go to the Deans’ office during class to argue a detention. You will be turned away.

Somerset Detention Rules Not following rules below will be grounds for dismissal from detention

Somerset Detention Rules Not following rules below will be grounds for dismissal from detention and additional consequences will be issued. 1. No Talking for any reason – If you need to get the teacher’s attention raise your hand wait for the teacher to walk over to you. 2. No Sleeping or putting your head down. 3. No Eating Allowed. 4. No getting up from your seat without permission. 5. No Sitting next to another student. 1. There must be at least one “student” space between you and any other student. 6. Bathroom - Bathroom privileges will be restricted unless in the case of an emergency. This will be determined by the teacher in charge. 7. No Drawing or playing paper games (i. e. tic tac toe) 8. You are only allowed to work on classwork/homework. 9. Phones must be silenced and in your book bag/pocket. 1. They cannot be used for homework. 2. If you want to know the time, look at the cafeteria clock. 10. You must arrive by 3: 35 pm. After that time, you will not be allowed in detention and additional consequences will be assigned. No excuse will be accepted for tardiness. 1. Only an administrator can provide you with a pass if they feel your excuse is valid. Do not argue with teacher in charge of detention to let you in.

Dress Code Ø Ø Bottom Policy: NO Leggings/Sweatpants NO Rips, Tears or Frays ALL

Dress Code Ø Ø Bottom Policy: NO Leggings/Sweatpants NO Rips, Tears or Frays ALL Bottoms MUST be fingertip length or longer. Any Color All other information on dress code regarding bottoms is False. Top Policy: Ø School Uniform Ø Dress Down Days: Paid is anything appropriate. Unpaid is fan cloth. Friday shirts or regular uniform. Ø House Days: House Colors v REMEMBER to wear your house bracelets and lanyards!!! v You cannot deface, cover, conceal, draw on, mark up, put stickers on, your ID badges! Consequences will be issued!

LANYARDS MUST BE WORN AROUND THE NECK. PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT OR EXTRA HOUSE LANYARD

LANYARDS MUST BE WORN AROUND THE NECK. PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT OR EXTRA HOUSE LANYARD AND/OR ID IN THE MAIN OFFICE DURING TRANSITION OR AT LUNCH ANY DAY. YOU MAY ONLY PURCHASE A LANYARD FOR YOUR HOUSE. LANYARD = $3 ID = $2

Club Schedule • • • Battle of the Books club- Monday at lunch room

Club Schedule • • • Battle of the Books club- Monday at lunch room 205 • Minecraft Club- Meets in Mr. Marsh’s room (228) during lunch on Tuesdays. • • • Senior Planning Committee on Mondays at Lunch in 230 Student Government Association (SGA) – Meets in 224 on Tuesdays at Lunch Spartans Gentlemen’s Club- Tuesday, at lunch, in room 232 Cooking Club in 233 on Tuesdays during lunch Drama will meet in the cafeteria afterschool on Tuesdays. GSA meets at lunch on Wednesdays in 232 Powerlifting Club Tuesdays and Thursdays in 136 from 4 -5: 30 pm Reptile Club every Friday in room 247 from 3: 35 pm to 4: 30 pm Fascinating Girls Club meets Fridays, at lunch, in 226 First Priority meets Fridays, at lunch, in room 232. If you would like to add your club to this list, please email Kyryliw. Michael@somersetcollegeprep. org with the day, time, and location of your club.

Yearbooks are on Sale ! Yearbooks are currently on sale for $55! They can

Yearbooks are on Sale ! Yearbooks are currently on sale for $55! They can be purchased in room 226 from Ms. Devereux with either cash or check. Hurry before prices go up ! Find us on Instagram: SCPA Yearbook page! 10

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Friday, March 13, 2020 is a COLOR War Day. Students may be in their

Friday, March 13, 2020 is a COLOR War Day. Students may be in their HOUSE COLOR or SCHOOL UNIFORM only. There will NOT be a paid dress down Friday. **You should also bring a refillable water bottle as the coolers will be placed around the field for your convenience. **

House Games for Friday, March 13, 2020 for each game: 1 st wins 100

House Games for Friday, March 13, 2020 for each game: 1 st wins 100 points. 2 nd place wins 60 points. 3 rd place wins 30 points • COLOR WAR (EVERYONE PARTICIPATES) • Tug-of-War (20 students per house) - THE SAME 20 students per house will be participating in EACH round of Tug-of-War. Each house will play each house. • Relay Race (10 students per house) - This is not a wacky relay. It is all based on speed. • Hula Hoop Line (40 students per house) – Same idea as the first House Games. Students in each house will line up holding hands while passing a hula hoop from one end of the line to the next. Students MUST NOT break the line. • Rock-Paper-Scissors (8 students per house) – This will be a wacky version of the game. Each house will have to battle representatives from the other house in Rock-Paper. Scissors to reach the winner’s circle. The house to get all of their members to the winner’s circle first, wins. *To have the opportunity to play any game, write your name on a piece of paper and place it in the bin for that game for your house. Bins will be located on the stage Thursday – Friday at the beginning of lunch. At lunch, the bins will be pulled and names will be drawn for players by someone unhoused. These names will be announced PRIOR to the games beginning.

Somerset College Preparatory Academy Sports Banquet We are doing things a bit different this

Somerset College Preparatory Academy Sports Banquet We are doing things a bit different this year: We will be splitting Fall and Winter Sports: Fall Sports (Volleyball, Bowling, and Swimming): April 22 nd from 6 pm-10 pm at the Polish-American Club (343 Prima Vista Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34983) Winter Sports (Basketball, Cheer, and Soccer): April 23 rd from 6 pm-10 pm at the Polish-American Club (343 Prima Vista Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34983) It is free for the athlete to attend. You will be allowed to bring up to 2 guests at a cost of $25. 00 each. You must RSVP with Mr. Weston by March 31 st. This is a formal attire event. Dinner will be served.

Somerset College Prep Bowling Club! Who: Anyone wanting to learn to bowl, improve their

Somerset College Prep Bowling Club! Who: Anyone wanting to learn to bowl, improve their game, or just have fun! Where: Superplay USA, 1600 NW Courtyard Cir, PSL. When: Thursdays from 4 pm-6 pm. Ends May 21 st. How Much: $1. 50 per game (3 game max = $4. 50 per day) Questions? Contact Coach Mike: 561 -282 -8530.

Congrats to the following students for placing in the IRSC Creative Writing 2020 Competition

Congrats to the following students for placing in the IRSC Creative Writing 2020 Competition (for Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee Counties) 9 th grade: Lily H. 2 nd place; Imani S. 3 rd place 10 th grade: Lynksly B. 1 st place, Lizette B. 2 nd place, Gil N. 3 rd place 12 th grade: Sarah-Michelle S. 1 st place, Chase S. 2 nd place, Marley E. 3 rd place

Summer Dual Enrollment is near!! s: t n e rem i equ Summer registration

Summer Dual Enrollment is near!! s: t n e rem i equ Summer registration opens March 24 th! Follow the steps below in R t n me l l o r order to meet with guidance and register! En hted g i e Dual nw If you are a returning DE student: 1. Know what courses you have to take next for your Associate Degree. 2. Add theses courses to your mypioneerportal (workday) 3. Email guidance when courses are ready for approval 4. Wait for an email back from guidance approving classes u r of e d h g n i e h or PA s by the 0 G. 3 e v 1. dit lati e r u c l m cu ol hoo o c s h c h s hig ent r 4 m r r u. e c t 2 ll g Sprin d B’s in a s an ses ’ A 3. las c r a ye **Once classes are approved, your schedule will be locked on workday and no changes will be able to occur. If you are a first time dual enrollment student: 1. Turn in passing PERT scores to main office by April for Summer A, and May 22 nd for Summer B, and sign up for an appointment using the sign up genius link 2. Guidance will review PERT scores and call you down to discuss 3. Return DE contract/ forms to guidance 4. Turn in all paperwork given to you by guidance to IRSC 5. Bring Pink form back to guidance 17 th **If you are not sure whether or not you meet the requirements to be in dual enrollment, email your full name and a short message stating that you are interested in DE to guidance@somersetcollegeprep. org. The guidance department will be able to let you know if you meet the requirements or what you would need to do in order to meet the requirements. regi stra dead tion line s: summ er a summ - apr er B i - Jun l 24 e 2

SCHOLARSHIPS/ DEADLINES American Indian Graduate Center Closed: May 1, 2019 January 10, 2020 May

SCHOLARSHIPS/ DEADLINES American Indian Graduate Center Closed: May 1, 2019 January 10, 2020 May 31, 2020

R ID PA E INT !!! ! P HI S N Summer of Success!

R ID PA E INT !!! ! P HI S N Summer of Success! APPLY ASAP, THERE IS ALWAYS A WAITLIST! SEE MRS. HERNANDEZ WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE!

STUDENT SKYWARD ACCESS Login ID: (Student 562#) Password: (8 Digit Birthdate - DDMMYYYY) Example:

STUDENT SKYWARD ACCESS Login ID: (Student 562#) Password: (8 Digit Birthdate - DDMMYYYY) Example: 08032005 **You May access Skyward through the school’s website.

ALL Seventh Grade Students FSA Writing Prep Monday and Tuesday March 30 & 31

ALL Seventh Grade Students FSA Writing Prep Monday and Tuesday March 30 & 31 3: 40 -4: 45 Room 225

Tutoring Schedule English/Language Arts- Lunch and Afterschool Monday Math- Lunch and Afterschool Tuesday Social

Tutoring Schedule English/Language Arts- Lunch and Afterschool Monday Math- Lunch and Afterschool Tuesday Social Studies. Lunch and Afterschool Wednesday Science- Lunch and Afterschool Thursday