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Softball Listed as a “Team to Watch”
Varsity Softball will begin their regular season tonight as they host Atlantic Coast High School at Marchman Field at 6:00 p.m. Recently, the team was listed as a top five team to watch in the city by The Florida Times-Union. The girls defeated Clay High school 2-0 in the their only preseason action leading up…
Read MoreCampus Celebrates with Valentine’s Day Activities
Valentine’s Day card exchanges, treats, crafts, and games were all part of the Beaches Campus classroom celebrations on Friday. Classes incorporated math lessons (calculating the area of their Valentine’s boxes) and writing lessons — creating “Reasons Why I Love You” jars for their parents, filled with slips of paper that stated a specific reason why they…
Read MoreA.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Izzy Colon
The AP Drawing Portfolio is an intensive course, requiring students to produce art at the college level. Students compile a portfolio of 15-20 original artworks demonstrating mastery in composition, technique, and concept. They pursue the WHY behind their own artistic process and participate in weekly critiques of classmates’ work, as well as submit completed pieces…
Read MoreStudents Participate in Super Math Bowl
Mrs. Cinnamond’s fifth and sixth grade math students participated in a Super Math Bowl last week before the big game. Students did rounds of fraction problems and minute-to-win-it games. Fractions and field goals were a winning combo with Coach Cinnamond and her players!
Read MoreFourth Grade Students Build Dams
Fourth grade students have been studying how humans can affect the flow of flood waters by building dams in science. They were challenged to design and build a dam out of provided materials (including mud, sand, popsicle sticks, rocks, and paper towels) to protect a town (represented by small cubes in their stream table) from…
Read MoreGrade-level Events Welcome Parents to Campus
The St. Mark’s Campus welcomed kindergarten, first, and second grade families to campus for a safe and fun Open House on Monday, February 8. With their children as the “tour guides,” parents had the opportunity to visit classrooms and resources to get a glimpse into the school year. Third grade parents were welcomed to campus…
Read MoreWrestling Wins Five in a Row
Last night the wrestling team defeated Mandarin High School for the team’s fifth win in a row and 19th for the season. They will close out their regular season tomorrow night at Bolles. The match will begin at 6:00 p.m. Next Saturday, they will start their postseason with the district tournament at Yulee. Congrats on…
Read MoreBoys Soccer Plays in District Championship
After defeating Providence in the district semifinals 2-1, Boys Varsity Soccer heads to the district championship tonight against host Bolles. The boys defeated Bolles 3-2 back in early January at Jangro Stadium and will look for a second win against them tonight! The game is set to begin at 7:20 p.m. and can be watched…
Read MoreGirls Basketball Heads to Regionals
Tomorrow Girls Varsity Basketball will head to Tallahassee to take on Florida State University School in the FHSAA regional quarterfinals. The girls’ team is currently 12-7 overall and ranked in the top 20 in the 3A classification. With a win they will move on to the regional semifinals and take on the winner of Maclay/Andrew…
Read MoreThird Graders Create Gardens for Math Project
Ms. McGehee’s third grade students are studying perimeter and area in math. To demonstrate understanding, students created and drew their own “Area Gardens,” with beds of different sizes. Students were very busy calculating area and perimeter of each section before they could “plant” their flowers and vegetables.
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