Katie Taylor - English
This student is a hard worker and is always polite. This student volunteers in class and can always be counted on to help others. This student is an excellent role model to their peers.
Taylor Herring World - Geography
This student is a mature young adult with a great attitude. This student sets a strong positive example for their classmates and is one of my most reliable leaders.
Brandon Gordon - Earth/Space Science
This student is a great role model for others in class. This student always works diligently to complete their work and never causes a disruption. This student’s hard work has paid off with an “A” for the last grading period.
Jesse Baird - Biology I Honors
This student is a hard worker in my class. This student completes all the work and received an “A” for the last grading period. This student has shown great improvement in their organizational skills and it has certainly paid off.
Zoi Thompson - Math
This student has been an excellent, hard-working student from day one. This student is always respectful and mature, setting an example for the rest of the class. This student also works hard at meeting whatever expectation is set in class. If this student doesn’t understand content, they make sure to take action in order to understand it. This student consistently makes sure each and every assignment is not only complete, but done to the best of their ability. This student is an amazing example of a student-athlete balancing academics and athletics. I commend this student on her dedication in both areas.
Sherie Moody - English
This student is a very hard worker. This student can always be counted on to share in class and is a great role model for their peers.
Florida state law requires attendance in school until age 16. Each student is expected to accept responsibility for regular class attendance. This is consistent with fundamental school philosophy. Students who are excessively absent may be referred to the IAC.
When students are absent from school, parents must call the fundamental office before 10:00am stating the reason for the absence. A student is expected to attend school unless he/she is ill, there is illness or death in the family, a religious holiday, or a court appearance. All other absences are unexcused.
Parents are discouraged from planning family and vacation trips while school is in session. Even if classwork and homework is made up, the student can never recapture the time lost from the classroom. Teachers cannot be expected to re-teach a lesson already presented in class. Too many absences can lead to a drop in academic performance or a referral to Truancy Court, the Attendance Specialist, or the IAC.
A student who has an excused absence shall make arrangements with the teachers for any make-up work on the next day the class meets. It is the student's responsibility to make these arrangements. A student is given one day to make up work for each day missed. Make-up work for unexcused absences will be penalized a letter grade. Any work not made up within time limits will result in a zero.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays
Period 1 or 2: 7:05 to 8:40
Period 3 or 4: 8:47 to 10:26
Lunch: 10:26 to 10:56
Periods 5 or 6: 11:03 to 12:38
Periods 7 or 8: 12:45 to 2:20
Wednesdays - Abbreviated Day
Period 1 or 2: 7:05 to 8:21
Period 3 or 4: 8:28 to 9:49
Periods 5 or 6: 9:56 to 11:12
Lunch: 11:12 to 11:42
Periods 7 or 8: 11:49 to 1:05