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Dear Reader, August is Back to School and schedules and early alarms. There is a part of me that welcomes the routine and ritual of this time of the year.
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This month’s feature article is about our amazing schools here in St. Johns Florida and some of the interesting happennings. Having the number one district in the state is a major accomplishment and while we want to say thank you to the teachers for making it the best, the parents and students are a big part of it.
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Back to School in St. Johns by Angie Bell
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chool is just around the corner. Yes, I can hear the groans from the kids and the cheers from the parents! But, the groans don’t last long when students remember that school means seeing friends.
For those of us who are or have been teachers, the year starts in August, not January. A fresh, new school year with lots of promise. This excitement is different for everyone, but let’s take a look at this adventure from a few different vantage points.
A Principal’s Perspective
Cunningham Creek Elementary is happy to have Jud Strickland as their new principal. Strickland, who comes from Duval County, is excited about being in St. Johns. He has already caught Dr. Joiner’s vision, which is student focused and centered on relationships with people. “My challenge is to honor what they have already been doing at CCE and to create good memories that will last a lifetime,” says Strickland.
Through a Teacher’s Eyes
One third of the student body is enrolled in band or chorus at Swiss Point Middle School. That’s a whole lot of music going on! Laurie Zentz, who is going into her third year as Band Director, says, “The arts are highly valued at SPMS as the administration and staff recognize the importance of a well-rounded education.” When asked about her philosophy of education, Zentz explains, “My broad experience teaching elementary, secondary, and special needs students has taught me that I need to listen more than talk, make clear connections, never cut corners, never underestimate a child, and make sure my students are solidly grounded in the fundamentals of good musicianship. If I can help young people discover strengths and talents that they never knew they had, and develop those strengths with confidence, focus, poise, attention to detail, and perseverance, I feel I have done my job well. “ Each band presents three evening concerts per year, as well as one performing field trip for each band. The higher level bands also participate in the Music Performance Assessments sponsored by the Florida Bandmasters Association. One highlight of the year will be marching and playing in the St. Augustine Christmas Parade. Currently SPMS is a trendsetter in the area of recruiting and retention of middle school band students. During the summer there were two new summer camps – a “Pops Concert” camp and a “Jazz Ensemble” camp. This year they are adding an additional band class to accommodate the large number students, and will be making some uniform changes. With a very supportive Band Parent Association, the SPMS band is looking forward to another great year!
Surveying the Students
Sierra Simpson, who will be in 10th grade at Creekside, is looking forward to seeing her freshman friends coming up from middle school. She enjoys the social opportunities that school offers. But, ask some students what they think of when they think of school and many will say, “homework.” This was the response of Brett McKendrick, a rising 7th grader at
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SPMS. But, beyond that, Brett is looking forward to civics class, earning all As, and learning Spanish. Many schools, including Swiss Point, will be having Spanish instruction through a program called LEE.
After School with LEE
LEE, Language Exploration Enrichment, was founded by Donna Guzzo and is celebrating ten years in St. Johns County schools. LEE is an after school program that began at Durbin Creek Elementary and has grown to ten schools. For the past eight years, LEE students have won top awards at state competitions. The interdisciplinary curriculum incorporates technology but also stresses reading. Participating LEE schools have collaborated and put an eBook together, with the help of a Hollywood studio. As a non-profit organization, LEE’s proceeds return to the schools it serves. TCE Principal Chris Stephan
Going Green at Timberlin Creek
One big change at Timberlin Creek will be “going green” in the cafeteria. Last year was Principal Chris Stephan’s first at Timberlin and she is excited about this new project. This will be a huge undertaking with big implications for the students and the environment. After training of students and staff, the goal is to have 100% recycling in the cafeteria. The SJCSB put together a video to help in the training process. The fifth grade recycling club is eager to play a large role in this new mission. Timberlin also welcomes a new assistant principal, Gene Bennett, who is a life-long resident of St. Johns County.
What’s New with You? Here at St. Johns Magazine we are all about you – our community. You are the reason why St. Johns Public Schools are rated the best in Florida! If your school has something to share, we want to hear from you. Send your school news to angie5804@ gmail.com or debbie@stjohnsmag.com.
Homeschooling BASICS by Angie Bell
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he Olsen home is like a one-room schoolhouse, except that the learning goes way beyond the walls of their house. This family’s decision to homeschool was made more than ten years ago. Allie Olsen, a homeschooling mom with six children ages 3-14, says, “Our primary goal is to have enough time with our children to focus on character training and teaching them at the level they need. As Christians, it's important to us that we frame their education in a biblical worldview.” Although not homeschooled herself, she and her husband do plan to homeschool all the way through to graduation. As for socialization, her kids have numerous options, from church to co-ops to the lawn mowing business the oldest, Ben, runs with another homeschooled friend. Ben also studies biology with friends a few blocks away. Homeschooling has provided the Olsen family countless opportunities grow together. Allie explains, “ I'm grateful for the freedom we have here in Florida to school our children with excellence at home- like the students in St. Johns County public schools. Same passion for excellence but different means.”
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The PTO is a vital part of every school in St. Johns County. It is a non-profit organization that works to improve your child’s school. “There are always jobs to do, and every one of them makes a difference in the life of a student or staff member. If you don’t have time to serve on a board or chair a committee, choose one event in an area that you think might interest you,” advises Tricia Heffner of Landrum Middle School PTO. If you are a leader, be sure to have a well planned agenda and keep faculty and staff in-the-loop. Reach out to new members of the community, whether they are new in the neighborhood or first-time parents of kindergartners. Don’t make fundrais-
ing the focus, but keep good records and take extra care when handling money. Lastly, keep an open mind to new ideas. As the saying goes, many hands make light work. Members should get to know other volunteers and have frequent activities to boost school spirit. And be sure the teachers know how much they are appreciated. “We have positions that can be done completely from home and positions that require coming into the school regularly. I would say look at your own strengths because it is likely that we can use your talents somehow in the PTO,” says Cathy Richter, Liberty Pines Academy PTO President.
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ith soaring ceilings, tasteful wood décor and private nooks for escaping, Indulge Salon on CR 210 West, possesses a sophisticated, elegant and relaxing atmosphere. New owners Nina & Chris Stelfox took over Indulge with high expectations for a new adventure. Nina moved to Florida from Canada six years ago, met Chris and they fell in love. With backgrounds in the corporate world, they saw Indulge as a great opportunity to combine their passion & talents as entrepreneurs. They chose the salon & spa business because it fits their life philosophy. Nina and Chris believe in the power of good energy and see Indulge as an opportunity to embrace good energy every day, by providing guests with an opportunity to relax, rejuvenate and reenergize, and to look and feel beautiful inside out. “As we start this journey, we go into it full of positive energy and hope that every person we serve will see the passion in our hearts to deliver the best guest experience possible” Chris said. Their goal is to create an extraordinary guest experience at Indulge and they have a clear vision of how to accomplish it. “To us, it is about transforming Indulge into a full service salon, shop and spa, featuring a warm, friendly, down to earth staff, a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere, while staying current with the latest trends in the industry , offering both organic and non-organic options to beauty. It is really about the quality of our guest’s experience and about responding to the beauty and wellbeing wants and needs of the Saint Johns community.” Nina said. The new indulge features talented estheticians, massage therapists and hair designers, high-end hair and skin care products all at reasonable prices. Guests can expect the best when it comes to skincare, massages or transforming themselves through fabulous hair styles. Currently Indulge offers a wide range of services such as hair removal, eyelash extensions, hair extensions, hair services, facials, massages, spray tanning, , permanent makeup, teeth whitening and body contouring wraps. Also offering customized salon and
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS - AUGUST 2013 AUGUST 2-4 Sales Tax Holiday August 2 Free Community First Night Owl Cinema at the Amphitheatre The Pirates of the Caribbean is the featured film to be shown at 8 p.m. on the big screen at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre located at 1340 A1A South. The free cinema is presented by Community First Credit Union and the Amphitheatre. Gates open at 7 p.m. Info: 904-209-0367; www.staugamphitheatre.com
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August 15- October 15 Exhibit - Ordinary People
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August 31 Uptown Saturday Night From 5 – 9 p.m. on the last Saturday of each month, experience live music, refreshments, new exhibits, book signings and much more at the galleries, antique stores and unique shop on St. Augustine's San Marco Avenue between Ripley's Museum and the Mission Nombre de Dios. The Mission Nombre de Dios provides FREE PARKING. Info: 904-823-9263
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St. Johns County Public Schools 2013-2014 Calendar Monday, August 12, 2013 ~ Optional Teacher Planning Day
Tuesday - Friday, August 13 - 16, 2013 ~ Teacher Pre-Planning Monday, August 19, 2013 ~ Students Report to Class Monday, September 2, 2013 ~ Labor Day - Student/Teacher Holiday + Friday, September 13, 2013 ~ Teacher Inservice Day - Student Holiday + Thursday, October 24, 2013 ~ First Quarter Ends Friday, October 25, 2013 ~ Teacher Planning Day - Student Holiday + Monday, November 11, 2013 ~ Veterans Day - Student/Teacher Holiday + Wednesday - Friday, November 27 - 29, 2013
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It’s July. How did this happen? It seems like such a short time ago I was baking end of the year cupcakes while frantically scrolling through Pinterest for the cutest, most inexpensive gifts to give teachers. And though Phineas and Ferb get “a hundred and four days of summer vacation”, we here in St. Johns County only get 75. So when the calendar flips to July I start having brain zaps of new backpacks, number 2 pencils, and the inevitable search for those three-pronged color specific pocket folders. In order to make Back to School go as smoothly as possible, here are some tips:
1. Breathe – don’t try to do all of your planning at once
Thanksgiving Break - Student/Teacher Holiday (Nov 27 +) Friday, December 20, 2013 ~ Second Quarter/First Semester Ends (Friday Dec 20*) Monday-Friday, Dec. 23, 2013 - Jan. 3, 2014 Winter Break - Student/Teacher Holiday Monday, January 6, 2014 ~ Teacher Planning Day - Student Holiday + Tuesday, January 7, 2014 ~ Classes Resume for Students/Second Semester Begins Monday, January 20, 2014 ~ Martin Luther King Day - Student/Teacher Holiday + Monday, February 3, 2014 ~ Teacher Inservice Day - Student Holiday + Monday, February 17, 2014 ~ Presidents Day - Student/Teacher Holiday + Tuesday - Wednesday, February 25 - 26, 2014 ~ FCAT Writing (Grades 4, 8 & 10) Thursday, March 13, 2014 ~ Third Quarter Ends Friday, March 14, 2014 ~ Teacher Planning Day - Student Holiday + Monday-Friday, March 17 - 21, 2014 ~ Spring Break - Student/Teacher Holiday Monday, March 24, 2014 ~ Classes Resume for Students Friday, April 18, 2014 ~ Student/Teacher Holiday Tuesday-Friday, April 22 - 25, 2014 ~ FCAT Testing (Reading, Math & Science) Monday, May 26, 2014 ~ Memorial Day - Student/Teacher Holiday Friday-Saturday, May 30 and 31, 2014 ~ Graduations (Schools/Locations TBD) Thursday, June 5, 2014 ~ Last Day for Students * Friday, June 6, 2014 ~ Last Day for Teachers - Teacher Planning Day
2. Gather up old backpacks/lunchboxes (Donate old supplies to organizations like www.worldreliefjacksonville.org) 3. Visit your school website for “meet the teacher” dates 4. Find bus information and school hours at www.stjohns.k12.fl.us 5. Print off school supply lists or bookmark them on your phone for easy access during trips to Target 6. Go by yourself to buy school supplies… trust me on this one 7. Read your school’s dress code policy 8. Check to make sure your kids have at least one pair of shoes that aren’t flip flops 9. Don’t believe the hype – your kids don’t have to look or be perfect for the first day (despite what they may tell you) 10. Make a date with yourself and go get a coffee/donut/mimosa once your kids are safely on the bus on August 19th…you made it through another summer! 13
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magine being a kid and for your birthday a giant truck arrives at your party equipped with HDTV’s XBOX360, Wii, Playstation 3 & a game coach to help you learn how to play (just in case you don’t already know). Now, for the next two hours that truck is yours to spend playing any of those games with about ten of your best friends. That, in a nutshell, is Game Truck, a new local business brought to Jacksonville & St. Johns this past spring by Kim & Daniel Goodman. When their youngest daughter entered kindergarten Mom of three, Kim was looking for a business she could manage from home but still be available for her kids after school or for one of many activities required by Moms. That is when she found Game Truck. With two older boys, ages 10 & 11, Kim & Daniel knew the magic of electronic games. They understood that Game Truck could make games interactive and fun as a party setting instead of just one child playing alone at home in front of the TV. Also, a friend in Texas had done something similar. Kim attended about a zillion birthday parties over the years, so she loved the idea of bringing something new to the area that no one had tried before. But she was surprised by how much she has enjoyed managing Game Truck, considering she is a physical therapist by trade. She loved her work as a therapist but with children, a typical J-O-B with long hours away from home would have made this Mom of three miserable. She says her favorite aspect of managing the business is meeting other Moms and helping them plan their party. The flexibility of the schedule is also key. She says it is more fulfilling for her than she ever could have anticipated because she is able to have balance in her life, an elusive goal of many Moms. There have been challenges similar to those faced by any new business, she says, but overall it is the perfect fit. Daniel still works full time but helps Kim with marketing. The focus of the Game Truck is birthday parties but it is also available for fundraising and other community events. This spring they did an FCAT reward party at one school and they have gone to a few summer camps as well. For the Goodmans, the Game Truck is all about service and providing guests with the best birthday party experience from beginning to end. K i m says she has seen kids literally jump up and down as the truck pulls up to the party site. What’s not to love about the party business. Party on Goodman family!
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The most common use of this technology is with cell phones. A small instrument is placed in the ear and now you can use the cell phone hands free. Our new cars have this Bluetooth technology. Just pair your cell phone with the vehicles’ Bluetooth system and you can use the cell phone, hands free. Whether this is wise or safe to drive and talk on the cell phone is a different discussion. Hearing aids use Bluetooth technology. This advancement has been available for about 5 years in the hearing aid field. It is now very common. An interface is necessary. This interface is most commonly worn around the hearing aid user’s neck or in their pocket. It is the interface that is paired with the other Bluetooth device. The interface connects hearing aids with the Bluetooth device. Now it is the exception that people do not have and use cell phones. New digital hearing aids and a Bluetooth interface allow cell phone signals to be sent directly from the cell phones to the hearing aids. Everyone’s reasons for using hearing aids are different. For some people it is hearing more clearly on the cell phone, especially at work. New digital hearing aids with Bluetooth technology have helped many persons stay in the workforce. Bluetooth is most commonly used with cell phones. But Bluetooth is available on computers, laptops, iPads and even TV’s. If, your TV does not have Bluetooth technology built-in there are adapters that plug into the TV. The hearing aid user with Bluetooth devices can hear directly into their hearing aids from the TV. Now there will be no more fighting over the TV’s volume. There are also Bluetooth remote microphones. These remote microphones are worn by the speaker and can transmit up to 30 – 40 feet. So now, the hearing aid user will hear as if someone is speaking directly into their ears, very helpful in classrooms, lectures and church. Which, with these Bluetooth devices they are. Technology helps make our lives easier. Hearing aids improve our connections with family, friends, co-workers and the wonderful world of sound. Stop struggling to hear, call for an appointment, get evaluated, consult with a Doctor of Audiology and learn more about the latest hearing aids technologies and Bluetooth applications.
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