19-20 New Parent Guide

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2019-2020 NEW PARENT GUIDE


2019-2020

New Parent Guide

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PARENT INVOLVEMENT Parents are an integral part of the Tampa Prep community. Through the Tampa Prep Parents Alliance (TPPA), parents partner with the school to volunteer and provide support for activities, events and programs. The partnership between Prep and our families is vital for student success.

We encourage you to engage in some of the committees and special interest groups on the following pages, and please feel free to reach out to your grade-level or division representatives if you have any questions or need guidance this first year! To stay current on all TPPA events (and there are MANY throughout the year!) parents are welcome to attend monthly TPPA meetings held at the school at 9:00 a.m. (usually on a Wednesday). Also, be sure to read the TPPA section of the Thursday newsletter, and view the Parent Portal calendar.

GRADE-LEVEL EVENTS COURTESY OF TPPA Grade-Level Parent Socials

Grade-Level Student Lunches

Parent social gatherings for each

Students in each grade enjoy a

grade level are planned periodically

special lunch and/or treat once per

throughout the year. Attendees gath-

semester during the regular lunch

er for coffee or lunch at a convenient

hour, courtesy of TPPA. ALL parents

location near school or at school.

from that grade are invited to

Parent socials details may be found in

participate in organizing, setting

the Parent Portal via the calendar and

up, serving and cleaning up for

may be communicated via Evite.

these events.

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PARENT INVOLVEMENT TPPA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT Megan Feindt tmrac5@gmail.com / 540-226-8630

TREASURER

PRESIDENT ELECT Tiffany DeMarcay tpdemarcay@gmail.com

Heather Curtis davidson.curtis.family@gmail.com

RECORDING SECRETARY Laurie Winters McCally@aol.com

UPPER SCHOOL COORDINATOR Mary Warram MWarram@verizon.net

MIDDLE SCHOOL COORDINATOR Melissa Renninger Melrenny@tampabay.rr.com

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Amanda Clark / Amandaclark@usf.edu

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PARENT INVOLVEMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRS HOSPITALITY CHAIRS

Dionna Doss DDoss@dionnadoss.com 813-610-1457 Lisa Peaslee elisapeaslee@gmail.com 813-727-9877

FACULTY APPRECIATION

Sandi Santos sandi@sandisantos.com 813-777-1033 Katherine Cosmas kathcosmas@gmail.com 813-335-7349

PARENT EDUCATION COMMITTEE (PEC)

The PEC is responsible for bringing in outside guest speakers to educate parents on current topics relating to education, college guidance, parenting and more. Past topics include: * A Beginners Guide To Mindfulness: Helping You and Your Teenager Manage Stress and Anxiety * What Every Parent Should Know * Real World 101: What Colleges Want Your Kids To Know * How To Get a Job and Keep It (for students) * Teaching Teens How to Feed Themselves: Food Culture * When Your Good Kid Makes a Bad Choice Rachel MacCormack rachelmaccormack@me.com 813-340-3832 Tien Tien Shein tienshein@gmail.com 813-833-2497 Laura DeLise ldelise@yahoo.com 813-495-5285 Jeannine Williams Jeanninesmithwilliams@gmail.com 727-459-5449

HEADMASTERS’ CHALLENGE

Tampa Prep hosted the inaugural Headmasters’ Challenge on January 10, 2004. This annual tradition honors our rivalry with Berkeley Preparatory School. Winter sports teams from middle school, junior varsity and varsity all compete for the highly coveted Headmasters’ Cup. Wendy Porter wendymozingo@gmail.com 813-784-2119 Joan Labarta JoanLabarta@gmail.com 813-390-8113

FAMILY FESTIVAL / FAM JAM (SPRING)

Garda Collison gardajohn@aol.com 910-728-8772

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Lisa Paquin lisapaquin@sbcglobal.net 314-541-4111

END-OF-YEAR BBQ

Linda Renfroe Rrenfroe@tampabay.rr.com 813-230-9650 Elsa Hernandez emhreporting@gmail.com 813-841-0718

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS BOOK CLUB

Tampa Prep Book Club meets every other month on the second Tuesday of the month from 9:00-10:30 a.m. in the Large Conference Room. We like to read a wide variety of books and are open to new and exciting suggestions. Our discussions are always animated, particularly when we disagree about the merits of a book! And, as always, people are welcome to come even if they haven’t read the book. CHAIR: Pattie Schreiber PattieSchreiber@yahoo.com 813-928-2187 page 4


PARENT INVOLVEMENT INTERNATIONAL PARENTS

Join this informal group of international parents who meet monthly at a Prep family home for coffee. Get acquainted, share cultures and learn more about what goes on at Tampa Prep. CHAIR: Veronique Lepine vlepine@namakor.com 813-614-7421

TERRAPIN DADS

It’s great to be a Tampa Prep Terrapin Dad! Why let Terrapin Moms have all the fun? Here’s your opportunity to meet other Prep dads for socializing (not fundraising!) in casual, informal, no-strings-attached gatherings. We meet once per semester for social events, and we also organize tailgates from time to time to coincide with sporting events at Prep. CHAIR: George Fleming jorge2396@gmail.com 850-259-1530

OUTINGS GROUP

Explore the cultural riches and natural beauty of the Tampa Bay area while making new friends. Outing destinations will vary and may include visiting a local museum, biking, kayaking, or exploring the Tampa River Walk. Suggestions for activities are always welcome. Outings often end by going out to lunch (optional, of course, if you only have limited time). LOOKING FOR A CHAIR! Interested? Contact Megan Feindt.

2019-2020 GRADE LEVEL REPRESENTATIVES 6TH GRADE

Dee Dee Bland 813-732-2889 Deedee.bland@gmail.com Jennifer Plummer 215-262-1228 Plummerj1@mac.com Christiana Thompson 678-662-5939 christiana.thompson@gmail.com

7TH GRADE

Cindi Herrera 813-992-5108 jacindafl@gmail.com Cristina Blunt 813-431-4380 c.acoastablunt@gmail.com Lisa Reins 813-351-0771 reinsl@verizon.net

8TH GRADE

Lynda Barrack 813-625-5860 lyndabbarack@gmail.com Krista Maddock 813-947-0273 krista.maddock@hotmail.com Allison Mook 813-810-8059 hrleygrl883@aol.com

9TH GRADE

Dana MacDonald 813-335-1099 danamacdon@yahoo.com Dianne Shepley 813-767-1139 dishepley@verizon.net Danielle Scarlett 813-928-2018 danielle_scarlett@yahoo.com

10TH GRADE

Lori Longden 847-387-0322 lorilongden@hotmail.com Eleanore Doyle 813-943-9181 eleanore.doyle@gmail.com Tashia Mustafa 813-787-9732 tmustafa813@gmail.com

11TH GRADE

Kim Foley 813-493-6207 Kimfoley100@gmail.com Susan Peloubet 813-760-3574 speloubet@gmail.com Jill Matthews 813-382-1020 jillandmikematthews@hotmail.com

12TH GRADE

Lisha Harris 813-810-1644 LishaHarris@yahoo.com Carol Hendrix 813-293-5562 Chen1002@tampabay.rr.com Juli Capella 813-505-6766 JCapella5916@hotmail.com page 5


TERMS TO KNOW Advising

enhance the student acquisition of

Each student is assigned to an advi-

vital 21st century skills such as

sor--a teacher or administrator--who

teamwork, curiosity, problem solving

provides a reliable, communicative

and resilience.

link between the student and his/her family and the student’s teachers. In

ASPIRE Summer Reading

addition, the advisor functions as the

In addition to one to four grade-level

student’s advocate, monitoring and

summer reading books, students

promoting the student’s academic

choose an ASPIRE book as an ad-

and personal growth. Students change

ditional choice. ASPIRE stands for “A

advisors each year as they move up

Summer Program in Reading Enrich-

through the School. An open,

ment” and was developed to inspire

communicative relationship between

students to read for pleasure. Faculty,

parents and advisors is important.

administrators and staff members may

Early in the school year, parents meet

choose a book to sponsor--some fic-

the advisors on Parents’ Night. Later in

tion, some non-fiction. Students sign

the fall semester all parents have the

up to read the book of their choice

opportunity to schedule an individual

over the summer, then meet for a

30-­minute conference with their

discussion in the fall. The groups may

student and the student’s advisor.

include students from all grades in the division.

A.L.E. (Active Learning Environment)

Discussion groups are limited to 17

The concept behind an Active

students, so signing up early (lists are

Learning Environment (ALE) is

released in late May) offers a better

to provide students with a tech-

chance to get your top choice.

nologically advanced atmosphere conducive to collaboration, student

Declamations

engagement and creativity. Custom

Declamations are a unique Tampa

components including light, sound,

Prep tradition that help students

comfort and technology are

build confidence through public

incorporated to ensure optimal learn-

speaking. All students, grades 6-12,

ing within each classroom.

are required to prepare and deliver an oral presentation. Students advance

The physical changes combine with

through rounds performing for their

the innovative teaching methods to

class and their grade, and finalists

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TERMS TO KNOW perform in a school-wide assembly. Parents are welcome to attend this assembly.

First Week Tampa Prep prides itself on the sense of unity within each class and throughout the School. This focus is strengthened through several programs including day or overnight retreats at the start of each school

universities across the country, we have engineered a one-of-a-kind Freshman Transitions curriculum built into our class schedule. Subjects such as time management, ethics and integrity, social relationships, global perspective, executive functioning, exam prep, healthy living (sleep, diet, mindfulness, addiction, technology use), financial literacy, digital citizenship and more are discussed.

year during the first days of school before academic classes start. Students in all grades participate in games, activities and challenges appropriate to their age, always with the goal of getting to know each other, transitioning to the beginning of school, and to welcome new students.

Harkness The Harkness table, Harkness method, or Harkness discussion involves a teaching and learning method where students are seated in a large, oval configuration to discuss ideas in an encouraging, open-minded environment with only occasional or minimal teacher intervention. Humanities classrooms are set up to support the Harkness method, and most teachers employ it.

Freshman Transitions Course Following the trend of freshmen transition courses at colleges and page 7


SUPPORT TAMPA PREP Each year, generous donations from our school community help us maintain our outstanding educational experience. While tuition pays for the essential elements needed for a top-tier learning environment, philanthropy allows us to be agile, innovative thought leaders by providing teachers and students with the resources they need to discover their next passion or talent. There are three opportunities to support Tampa Prep, and we are grateful that many of our families contribute in more than one way.

Annual Fund The Annual Fund is the School’s primary fundraising endeavor. It is our hope that, as a member of the community, you will participate in this fundraising initiative at least once throughout the academic year in a way that is meaningful to you. Some donors choose to set up a monthly donation as a matter of convenience and greater impact. The Annual Fund directly invests in every program, department, student and faculty member. In addition, we strive to achieve high levels of parent and alumni participation because each gift is an endorsement of our mission and the educational experience we provide. We encourage everyone to make Tampa Prep a philanthropic priority at whatever level they are able, whether that be $5 or $50,000. Our Terrapin Society recognizes those individuals who give $1,000 or more annually, by celebrating them at an end-of-year reception. That being said, every gift, regardless of size, makes a difference. Each gift has a profound and immediate impact on the Tampa Prep experience and is truly appreciated.

Golf Outing Our annual Golf Outing will take place on February 15 at Saddlebrook Resort. There are multiple sponsorship opportunities, and each level has different perks. In addition, individuals can play for $250 and foursomes are also available for $1,000, which includes lunch, beer and wine, golfer swag bags, and more. Non-golfers can enjoy all of the amenities of the resort including the spa and pool, where we will have several games and activities for kids. For more information on the event as well as sponsorship and participant packages email development@tampaprep.org.

Gala Our annual Tampa Prep Gala will take place on March 7 at Armature Works. Individual tickets may be purchased, and sponsorship opportunities are available for those who are able to support the event while gaining visibility for your business or special recognition for your family. This long-standing tradition at Tampa Prep includes cocktails, dinner, music, entertainment, and performances and presentations by students and administration alike! page 8


SUPPORT TAMPA PREP Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why is the Annual Fund necessary? Tampa Prep is a nonprofit organization that operates without financial support from local or federal taxes. The School relies on tuition, annual giving, endowment, and auxiliary income (income from summer camps and facility rentals) to operate and continually improve. Q. Will my gift really make a difference? Absolutely! Every gift plays a part in Tampa Prep’s success. Overall donor participation reveals how the school is valued by its constituents, and your gift is an expression of gratitude to the teachers who guide and mentor our students. The collective generosity of our community allows us to provide additional resources for our classrooms and athletic and extracurricular programs each year. Your support is truly appreciated. Q. How can I make a gift to Tampa Prep? There are many ways to make a gift to the school. • You may mail or drop off a check, or give with a credit card online at https://www.tampaprep.org/give • Gifts of appreciated securities can have beneficial tax implications for the donor by providing an additional deduction while alleviating your capital gains tax obligation. Talk to your accountant about whether this option makes sense for you. • Ask your HR Department if your company matches charitable gifts and double your support! • Leave your mark by purchasing a special paver inscribed with the message of your choice. Pay tribute to your family, an alum, faculty member, student, athlete or anyone to whom you wish to give a permanent place in Tampa Prep history. • There are a variety of ways to help ensure Tampa Prep’s future through a planned or estate gift such as bequest, charitable gift annuity, or charitable trust. • Become a monthly donor by setting up a recurring gift. This allows you to maximize your contribution while having a limited impact on your budget. Q. Is my gift tax deductible? Tampa Prep is a 501(c)(3) organization as determined by the IRS, and as such all gifts qualify for a charitable deduction in the year of payment as allowable by law. SPECIFIC QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT: Ki Perry, Director of Development | 813-251-8481 x4023 or Jake DeWeerd, Director of the Annual Fund | 813-251-8481 x4021 You may also visit the Support section of our website to learn more about how you can make an impact at Tampa Prep. page 9


SPECIAL EVENTS These are just a few of the special events that make up our culture.

fall

First Week Activities See description on page 7.

Opening Convocation (Aug. 19) On the first day of classes, students and faculty gather together for Opening Convocation. The community hears from several speakers including Head of School Kevin Plummer and the student body president.

New Parent Shindig (Aug. 20) This social event for parents with students new to the school includes food and drinks with other parents and several key members of the School community.

Parents’ Night (Sept. 5) At Parents’ Night, parents follow their child’s schedule to meet their advisor and each teacher. You can meet TPPA members, hear about ways to get involved and learn about clubs and activities available to your students.

Theater Performance Either a Middle and/or Upper School theater performance is produced each semester.

and advocate for themselves, and come up with a plan of action if one is needed.

Thanksgiving Convocation (Nov. 21) Thanksgiving Convocation celebrates the arts in preparation for the holiday season. The concert features performances by our Terrapin musicians and choruses, as well as spoken word tributes from students and faculty.

winter

Holly Dazzle Dance (Dec. 13) Winter dance for students in grades 7 and 8.

Stress Less Week (Dec.) During exam time, faculty members plan daily activities to help with stress related to exam studying and project prep.

Black Box Unplugged Students take the stage in the Smith Black Box Theater to share their musical talents.

Headmasters’ Challenge

to special performances and join their grandchildren in classes to experience Tampa Prep.

(Jan. 11) Tampa Prep hosted the inaugural Headmasters’ Challenge on January 10, 2004. This is an annual tradition honoring our rivalry with Berkeley Preparatory School. Winter sports teams from middle school, junior varsity and varsity all compete for the highly coveted Headmasters’ Cup.

Family/Advisor Conference Day

Middle School Games

Grandparents’ Day (Oct. 18) Grandparents are treated

(Oct. 29) Parents are invited to sit in on a self-guided academic assessment between student and advisor. Students are encouraged to speak page 10

(Jan.) Multi-dimensional, cross-curricular project that encourages 21stcentury learning skills and cultivates leadership. This is a 2-day competi-


SPECIAL EVENTS tion amongst grade level teams. This event is not possible without our parent volunteers.

Terrapin Day (Jan./Feb.) While Tampa Prep students “go beyond” on a regular basis, the annual Terrapin Day of service exemplifies the school’s mission of “a higher purpose than self.” Students look beyond our campus to volunteer throughout the community. Each grade level takes on a different cause and donates their day to the organization or task.

Declamations (Feb.) All students, grades 6-12, deliver an oral presentation. Students advance through rounds performing for their class and their grade, and finalists perform in a school-wide assembly. Parents are welcome to attend this assembly.

spring

Family Festival (March) TPPA plans the Family Festival, an afternoon event packed with fun activities for the whole family! Great food, music, an inflatable obstacle course, pictures with Earnest (our school mascot) and more! This event can be held in the fall or the spring.

Awards Day (April) Students in grades 6-11 receive departmental awards honoring their academic and athletic achievements, as well as their character. Students in grades 9-11 receive book awards. Grade 12 awards are presented at Senior Celebration in May.

Middle & Upper School Arts Showcase (April) Students showcase what they have learned in Band, 2D and 3D Art, Chorus, Theater and Video Production classes during four events in the Smith Black Box Theater.

Senior/Yearbook Day (April) Everyone dresses in college spirit attire (seniors dressed in gear from their future college/university). There are many fun activities throughout the day all geared toward celebrating the Senior class. This is not an event for parents to attend. There are plenty of those later in the month. This is a final hurrah JUST for seniors. Parents do not attend, however, there is an all-school BBQ this day as well, and many moms and dads volunteer to cook and serve all 690 students.

Graduation (May 21) Graduation is held at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts.

International Food Truck Day (April) The World and Classical Language Department invites food trucks with Spanish, French, Mediterranean and Asian cuisine to campus. Each truck sells half size portions to encourage everyone to try different options. page 11


LUNCH OPTIONS Middle School Lunch is from 11:50 - 12:30 p.m. Upper School Lunch is from 12:50 - 1:30 p.m. NOTE: Some days have “special schedules” so lunch times may change.

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Lunch may be brought from home. Microwaves are available. You may purchase from our lunch provider, EVOS, and lunch will be delivered. Registration and ordering opens August 11. To register, visit https://evos.boonli.com/login and use password: TP1. You may purchase online from any restaurant that delivers to Tampa Prep such as Jimmy John’s, Kelp, Pita Pit, Subway, Panera and Dominos. PLEASE NOTE: For security purposes, Uber Eats, Postmates, Bite Squad or any independent delivery services are NOT permitted on campus and will be turned away.

SENIOR YEAR PROJECTS & EVENTS Six-Word Memoir Each Senior writes a sixword memoir on the wall of the Student Center to be displayed throughout the school year.

Paint the Rock Seniors leave their mark on Prep each fall by signing their names on the rock in the parking lot. This is followed by an ice cream party.

Senior Sunrise To kick off the school year, the Senior class comes together to watch the sun rise over the Hillsborough river, followed by a pancake breakfast.

3# Project Three lbs. is the weight of the human brain. page 12

Seniors resolve to learn something they’ve always wanted to try (playing an instrument, cooking a meal, building a car engine).

Cookie Company Project In Honors Economics, seniors form companies to sell cookies to the Tampa Prep community. Students apply and execute what they are learning in class, presenting a marketing/ social media plan and a business plan to a group of TP experts.

Senior Beach Day In the spring, Seniors head to the beach for a day of fun in the sun.

Senior Moms’ Lunch TPPA Junior moms host a celebratory lunch for Senior moms.

Senior Internships Completion of a 70hour internship is a graduation requirement (less 10 hours for each AP class taken). Seniors update their resume, network for a job search, prepare for an interview, and work.

Senior Celebration Senior Celebration is an opportunity for seniors and their immediate families to get together one last time to enjoy dinner, entertainment by the seniors and awards.


CLASS TRIPS BY GRADE 6th Grade

9th Grade

6th Grade Class Trip

9th Grade Class Trip

(Sept. 11-13) Students spend three days touring local Florida sites such as TreeTrek and Kennedy Space Center.

During First Week, freshmen spend two nights at Cedarkirk Camp & Conference Center participating in group bonding activities.

7th Grade

Freshmen Give Back

7th Grade Class Trip

Before winter break, freshmen volunteer at the Metropolitan Ministries Holiday Tent.

(May 5-8) Seventh grade students spend four days exploring and studying wildlife in the Florida Keys. The Keys trip is a culmination of the Science 7 curriculum. Activities include learning about and swimming with dolphins at Dolphins Plus, kayaking through the mangroves at John Pennekamp State Park, visiting the Turtle Hospital on Marathon Key, snorkeling in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and taking an airboat ride through the Florida Everglades.

8th Grade 8th Grade Class Trip (Sept. 23-26) Eighth grade students spend four days tracing the roots of the American Revolution by walking Boston’s historic Freedom Trail. Students visit the towns of Lexington and Concord, reflect at Walden Pond and visit the Salem Witch Museum. On the last day of the trip, they are transported to the year 1627 and live the life of a pilgrim at Plymouth Plantation.

8th Grade Lunch Cruise At the end of the school year, students celebrate their transition from Middle to Upper School on a StarShip lunch cruise.

10th Grade Grade 10 Class Trip Sophomores participate in an overnight at DaySpring during First Week.

College Counseling Kick-off Sophomores are introduced to the college application process and tour the University of Tampa campus.

11th Grade 11th Grade Class Trip The Junior Class trip to the picturesque mountains of Pisgah help develop skills not necessarily formed or tested in the classroom, moving juniors outside of their comfort zones to grow physically, mentally and emotionally. Students work together to cook meals, put up tents, follow trails, build campfires and rock climb. They begin the school year with new friends and a deeper bond from their shared experience.

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ACADEMIC RESOURCES MY BACKPACK https://tampaprep.seniormbp.com Here parents access student schedules, grades, report cards, absentee information, Student/Parent directory and update their family profile/contact information. This is also where parents complete re-enrollment documents and pay bills online. NOTE: When updating your family profile, don’t forget to also update grandparent contact info to ensure they get invited to Grandparents’ Day! Need assistance with My BackPack? Contact mbpinfo@tampaprep.org or 813-251-8481 ext. 4055.

MAGNUS Magnus is the school’s health form portal. Magnus is accessed via My BackPack.

DIGITAL DIRECTORY The information provided via your Family Profile in My BackPack will be used for the School’s digital Family Directory, which is available year-round via My BackPack. A PDF version that you can save on all electronic devices (including your phone), or print if preferred, will be shared in the weekly newsletter early in the school year.

POWERSCHOOL LEARNING (PSL) Students and faculty communicate through PowerSchool Learning. This is the place to go for all classroom information (homework, grades, test dates, tutorials, etc.). https://tampaprep.learning.powerschool.com/

Information in My BackPack

Pay your bill here Search parent contact info here

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Homework and grade info here

Update your contact info here


SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS E-COMMUNICATIONS WEEKLY UPDATE Every Thursday, the Marketing Office publishes a digital weekly update delivered to you via email. This email is full of information about school events and programs, as well as student, team, faculty and alumni successes. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The School uses the School Messenger to communicate emergency information. Your email and mobile phone information must be up to date in your My BackPack family profile to ensure you receive emergency notifications.

CALENDAR / EVENT INFO Our school calendar is accessed via the CALENDAR tab in the Parent Portal.

SCHOOL BLOG: BEING EARNEST Twice a month, members of the Tampa Prep community (teachers, staff, alumni, students and sometimes parents) write about important educational issues or campus events. Please read and share these blogs via social media--or write one! If interested, contact Director of Strategic Marketing Heather Lambie at hlambie@tampaprep.org

SOCIAL MEDIA & NEWS The main way for parents to see photos and videos of happenings and accomplishments at school is via our social media platforms (which we hope all families will follow and LIKE!) or through the school news on the website home page. The school has multiple accounts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. School videos can be found on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/tampaprep TPTV LIVE Several events throughout the year are live streamed so family and friends can enjoy them without being on campus. Links to these streams are available through the Parent Portal.

WEBSITE

tampaprep.org Our website is a marketing tool for prospective families in the decisionmaking process to learn about our programs, culture, and constituents. Current families use it only to log into the Parent Portal. Questions about web content? Contact Director of Strategic Marketing Heather Lambie at hlambie@tampaprep.org

SMUGMUG

tampaprep.smugmug.com Here parents can view and download photos taken on campus throughout the year. If you’d like to take photos for us--or share photos you took at an event--contact Heather Lambie.

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TERRAPIN GEAR Terrapin gear and spirit wear is available through the Spirit Store in the main lobby or through this website: https://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/florida/tampa/tampa-preparatory-school NOTE: Items available in the Spirit Store are not available for online purchase.

driven by wonder.

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