BCPS Students Put Their Creativity to the Test at the Broward SECME-STEM Olympiad

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

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SECME-STEM Olympiad

On your mark, get set, go…for a fun and exciting day of competition focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at the annual Broward SECME-STEM Olympiad!  The event takes place on Saturday, March 18, 2017, at Blanche Ely High School.  Approximately 1,000 students from BCPS elementary, middle and high schools will take part in the various STEM competitions, which run from 9 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.  Among the events:

  • Designing, building and racing mini “racecars” built out of mousetraps and other specific materials.
  • Blasting off with strategically designed water rockets to see whose will stay in flight the longest.
  • Crushing the competition in the bridge building event, in which students design and construct bridges made from balsa wood and glue to meet specific criteria – and then load test the bridges to determine which bridge can hold the most weight.   

Students are also competing in bionic/robotic hand events and VEX robotic games, creating energy by building generators with FPL, putting their science knowledge to the test in team challenges sponsored by the Florida Panthers, and participating in essay and artwork contests.  Media are invited to cover the SECME-STEM Olympiad!  
 

Broward SECME-STEM Olympiad
Saturday, March 18, 2017
1201 NW 6th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
9 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.

 
For more information on the SECME-STEM Olympiad, contact Dr. Lisa Milenkovic, BCPS STEM+Computer Science Supervisor, 754-321-2623.  Media covering the SECME-STEM Olympiad should check-in at the Olympiad Judges’ Chamber, Room 628, Building 600.
 
To learn more about BCPS SECME-STEM, visit http://stembrowardschools.com/science/science_general/science-student-competitions/secme/.
 

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Six Leaders Named Assistant Principal of the Year Finalists for the 2017 Caliber Awards

Monday, March 20, 2017

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Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is pleased to announce six outstanding assistant principals as finalists for Assistant Principal of the Year. These leaders are all recognized for providing inspiration to their schools and communities, and for their commitment to helping students succeed. The Assistant Principal of the Year is announced during the 2017 Caliber Awards Ceremony, recognizing outstanding employees on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at 6 p.m., at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center.

Congratulations to the following Assistant Principal of the Year Finalists:

David Argent David Argent, Assistant Principal, Coral Springs Middle School
David Argent is a dynamic leader who believes that building strong relationships between schools and communities is the key to student success. He consistently engages students, teachers and parents in extracurricular activities. He connects with business partners and volunteers who donate their time and resources to students and the school. For the nine years Argent has served as assistant principal at Coral Springs Middle School, the school received the Florida Department of Education’s Golden School Award. “He has the rare ability to get the best results from staff and students,” said Principal Ian Murray.

patricia brown Patricia Brown, Assistant Principal, Coral Springs High School
A hard-working instructional leader, Patricia Brown focuses on the academic inclusion of a culturally diverse student population at Coral Springs High School. Brown creates and nurtures a positive learning environment to facilitate student achievement. Her mentoring initiatives positively impact at-risk students and increased the graduation rate for Coral Springs High. “A star, revolutionary and trailblazer,” are words used by Principal Susan Leon-Leigh to describe Brown. She works tirelessly to build relationships that provide answers to the latest challenges in education.

Janet Calamaro Janet Calamaro, Assistant Principal, Nova Blanche Forman Elementary School
Janet Calamaro has more than 31 years of experience in education. Persistent in her efforts, she goes above and beyond to ensure every student reaches his or her highest potential. Calamaro gives of herself daily, working with teachers and parents to safeguard students’ needs and recognize students’ accomplishments. Calamaro is a listener with an open door policy, which encourages conversations and discussions between students, parents, teachers and staff whenever needed. “She knows that the school-parent connection is a vital piece in the success of every student,” said Principal Charles McCanna.

Patricia Genhold Patricia Genhold, Assistant Principal, Bair Middle School
Patricia Genhold led efforts for Bair Middle School to become a Montessori magnet school. She is a dedicated leader and team player, focused on providing the best learning environment for students. Genhold’s hands-on leadership in preparing the school’s math and science departments for the rigor of the Florida Standards Assessments helped Bair Middle to realize significant proficiency gains and increased student performances across these subjects. Her hard work and community involvement resulted in growing enrollment and creating new resources for the Montessori; Linking Education and Employment Outcomes (LEEO) and Science; and Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs.

Marie Hautigan Marie Hautigan, Assistant Principal, Fort Lauderdale High School
Following a successful career as an advertising copywriter, Marie Hautigan fulfilled her dream of becoming a teacher at Fort Lauderdale High School a decade ago. Her leadership journey in education began as a substitute teacher. She became an English teacher, Cambridge AICE Program coordinator, Advanced Placement coordinator and assistant principal. Hautigan is inspired by the philosophy that every student deserves the best education to achieve his or her full potential. Recognized as a dedicated and innovative leader among her colleagues, students and the community, Hautigan fosters meaningful relationships and provides access to a variety of resources to help students and teachers.

Sophia Myers Sophia Myers, Assistant Principal, North Fork Elementary School
Sophia Myers is a student-focused educational leader whose ultimate goal is to motivate and encourage students to reach their full potential in the classroom and in life. Known as the proud assistant principal of North Fork Elementary School, Myers is committed to providing a creative learning environment, which engages and challenges teachers and students. She is credited with developing several programs that focus on students’ nutritional, physiological and academic needs. Myers works diligently to ensure that every student feels safe at school, and that teachers provide a sense of belonging to all students.

The annual Caliber Awards, which recognizes all teachers, school-related/District employees, principals and assistant principals of the year who were nominated by their schools and community, is supported by presenting and title sponsor BrightStar Credit Union. Also supporting the Caliber Awards are platinum sponsors Aetna and Bank of America; silver sponsors After School Programs, Inc. (ASP), Pearson, and Sunshine Child Programs; and bronze sponsors Herff Jones and the Broward Principals’ and Assistants’ Association.

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Welleby Elementary School Hosts Multicultural Arts Family Night

Monday, March 20, 2017

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WHO:    
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) Students, Parents and Staff

WHAT:   
Welleby Elementary School will host a Multicultural Arts Family Night to celebrate the array of unique cultures in the local community.  Attendees will have the opportunity to sample different foods and experience multicultural performances.   

WHEN:   
Thursday, March 23, 2017, 6:15 – 8 p.m.
   

WHERE:  
Welleby Elementary School
3230 Nob Hill Road
Sunrise, FL 33351
 
WHY:    
Students will learn and understand more about cultures from around the world found in their diverse school community.

MEDIA ARE INVITED TO COVER THIS EVENT

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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BCPS High School Debate Students Win Big at the State Championship Tournament

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

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Congratulations to Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) debate students for winning six state championship titles at the Florida Forensics League State Tournament.  The state championship competition took place March 4-5, 2017, in Gulf Breeze, Florida, and included more than 600 students from public and private high schools across the state.
 
In addition to winning the six championship titles, BCPS students ranked among the best in the state in numerous other categories. Taking top honors:
 
First Place Winners/State Champions: 

  • Charles Flanagan High School (Original Oratory) – Neuteyshe Felizor
  • Charles Flanagan High School (Program of Oral Interpretation) – Jayley Halpern-Drock
  • Cypress Bay High School (Policy Debate)  – Roberto Fernandez and Reilly Markowitz
  • Nova High School (Extemporaneous Speaking) – Eleanor Bock
  • Nova High School (Public Forum Debate) – Rafey Khan and Cornelia Fraser
  • Western High School (Group Interpretation) – Kayla Terry, Sofia Paez, Rebecca Claudio, Monica Claudio, Sophie Ross and Mickenzie Donnelly

 
Additional Notable Accomplishments: 

  • Charles Flanagan High School (Dramatic Interpretation) – David Rodriguez, Third Place
  • Cypress Bay High School (Oral Interpretation) – Sterling Wertanzl , Second Place
  • Cypress Bay High School (Extemporaneous Speaking) – Brian Levy, Third Place
  • Cypress Bay High School (Dramatic Interpretation) – Maya Hedrick, Fourth Place
  • Cypress Bay High School (Extemporaneous Speaking) – Dylan Lyon, Fifth Place
  • Fort Lauderdale High School (Public Forum Debate) – Kevin Hautigan and Danny Siegel, Second Place
  • Miramar High School (Program of Oral Interpretation) – Daliss Hicks, Sixth Place
  • Nova High School (Dramatic Interpretation) –  Christine Tao, Second Place
  • Nova High School (Humorous Interpretation) – Nick Grosso, Second Place
  • Nova High School (Humorous Interpretation) – Jacob Lieberman, Fourth Place
  • Nova High School (Congressional Debate) – Anthony Walton, Fifth Place
  • Nova High School (Dramatic Interpretation) – Nick Grosso, Fifth Place
  • Nova High School (Humorous Interpretation) – Abigail Goldstein, Fifth Place
  • Nova High School (Duo Interpretation) – Christine Tao and Amanda Berger, Sixth Place
  • West Broward High School (Duo Interpretation) – Preston Galban and Rock Navamuel, Seventh Place
  • Western High School (Duo Interpretation) – Jessica Laurence and Dylan Davis, Second Place
  • Western High School (Duo Interpretation) – Jared Hurwit and Josh Benbasat, Fourth Place
  • Western High School (Congressional Debate) – Mohammad Naeem,  Fourth Place
  • Western High School (Program of Oral Interpretation) – Brian Inerfeld, Fifth Place
  • Western High School (Extemporaneous Speaking) – Tam Pham, Fifth Place
  • Western High School (Humorous Interpretation) – Camille Tate, Sixth Place 

 
BCPS is proud to have the largest debate initiative in the country, with debate offered in every high school and middle school, and expanding among elementary schools.  Debate students will be sharing their incredible talents with the public during an upcoming event at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts during their Eunoia performance on March 27, 2017. Visit https://www.browardcenter.org/  to learn more. 
 
To find out how you can support the District’s Debate Initiative, visit browardschools.com/debate.
 

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Piper High JROTC Among Top Academic Teams to Compete in National Academic Bowl Championship

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Piper High JROTC

Congratulations to Piper High School’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Academic Team for earning a spot in the 2017 U.S. Army JROTC National Academic Bowl Championship. After advancing through two phases of online competitions, the team will compete in person at the Championship event held at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., June 23 – 27, 2017.

In the online competitions the Piper High JROTC team earned top scores out of nearly 1,500 Army JROTC teams from around the world. Piper High is one of only 25 Army JROTC Academic Bowl teams in the nation to advance to the National Academic Bowl competition, which includes an all-expense paid trip to the Championship in the District of Columbia.

During the two fast-paced preliminary rounds, students were tested on their knowledge of JROTC curriculum, English, math and science. One of the main goals of the JROTC Academic Bowl is to prepare students for state exit/graduation exams, as well as college entrance exams, such as the SAT and ACT.

The winner of the U.S. Army JROTC Academic Championship will compete against winners of the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy JROTC Academic Bowls in the JROTC Joint Service Academic Bowl Championship.

The JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, academic competition, and college opportunity. The competition creates tremendous opportunities for JROTC cadets by allowing them to demonstrate leadership and academic abilities.

The event is sponsored by the U.S. Army Cadet Command, JROTC Headquarters and is conducted by College Options Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the academic development of high school students and assisting them with their preparation for higher education.

Photo Caption: Piper High School JROTC Academic Team (front row left to right) Jennifer Vilce, LTC Jennifer Kimmey, Jhordi Pichardo (standing left to right) Trace Hodges, Jeremy Jibodh and Rudy Paul.

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Broward County School Board Approves Superintendent’s School Boundary Recommendations for 2017/18

Friday, March 24, 2017

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, unanimously approved the 2017/18 School Boundary Recommendations during a School Boundary Public Hearing on March 22, 2017, at Plantation High School.
 
The approved changes include a new sixth through 12th grade option for Millennium Middle School, which will begin by adding one high school grade with 75 seats each year until 2020/21. Additionally, a boundary change for three elementary schools in Parkland will go into effect, to align enrollment growth with new school capacity.
 
The School Board unanimously adopted the following Superintendent’s amended School Boundary Recommendations:
 

  • C-1 (AMENDED): Create a sixth through 12th grade experimental academic pathway at Millennium Middle School, adding one high school grade with 75 seats each year beginning in the 2017/18 school year, with all high school grade levels added to the school in 2020/21.  Students enrolling into Millennium 9 – 12 need to meet the requirements set in the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement with the School Board of Broward County and Broward College. Students with a 3.0 cumulative unweighted high school GPA and the minimum standardized college placement scores for college-level courses in all three placement subject areas (reading, math and English) may participate in dual enrollment. (HB 7031 amended section 1007.271(2), Florida Statutes).  Preference will be for students who have attended Millennium Middle School.  Remaining available seats will be filled by reassignment applicants through the District School Choice process.
  • E-1 (part 1): A boundary change from Heron Heights Elementary School and Park Trails Elementary School to Riverglades Elementary School to align enrollment growth with new school capacity.
  • E-1 (part 2) (AMENDED): Elementary students residing within the remaining portion of the combined Heron Heights Elementary School/ Park Trails Elementary School boundary not impacted by Recommendation E-1, part 1, will be given the choice to also attend Riverglades Elementary School. Elementary students residing within the combined boundary of Heron Heights Elementary and Park Trails Elementary may be assigned to Riverglades Elementary if seats are not available at Heron Heights Elementary or ParkTrails Elementary. Transportation will be provided as applicable and may include additional depot bus stops. Siblings will be guaranteed placement in the same school, and priority will be given to place students with siblings at the school they are currently attending. Existing geographic priority areas for Heron Heights Elementary and Park Trails Elementary, not impacted by Recommendation E-1, part 1, will be maintained.

 
For more details on the approved 2017/18 School Boundary Recommendations, visit http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/dsa/boundaryprocess/1718boundaryprocess/1718boundarychanges.shtml.  For additional information on the School Boundary Process, contact Patrick Sipple, director, Demographics & Student Assignments, at 754-321-2480.
 

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.
 

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Students from Sheridan Park Elementary Compete in FIRST® LEGO League Open Championship in California

Friday, March 24, 2017

Students from Sheridan Park Elementary School prepare to compete in the FIRST® LEGO League Open Championship at LEGOLAND® in California in May 2017. Sheridan Park Elementary won first place/Champion’s award at the first qualifier for local robotics teams. The team advanced to the South Florida FLL Championship, where the team was selected among 45 elementary and middle schools to compete at the national level.sheridan park elementary students

The team of 10 students will compete against nearly 75 teams from across the nation. The challenge consists of a robot game, project and core values. The FIRST® LEGO League is an international competition that encourages students to work as a team to research, build and experiment, which develops critical thinking and problem solving skills.

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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BCPS Celebrates 2017 Youth Arts Month

Monday, March 27, 2017

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Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) will showcase student artwork and musical performances during its annual celebration for Youth Arts Month on Thursday, March 30, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. at the Kathleen C. Wright Administration Center. This celebratory month promotes the importance of arts education for students at all grade levels. This year’s theme is The Power of the Arts.

Students in music and art programs from schools across the District are participating in exhibitions, performances and concerts. The celebration includes student performances from Embassy Creek Elementary School, under the direction of LuAnne Leone. Visual arts in a variety of sizes and mediums are currently on display in the lobby.

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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BCPS Magnet Schools Receive 2017 National Merit Awards From The Magnet Schools of America

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

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Magnet Schools of America, a national organization of magnet and theme-based schools, has announced 2017 National Merit Awards for Broward County Public Schools (BCPS). Eight BCPS magnet programs received the Magnet Schools of Excellence Award, the top merit award given to a select group of magnet schools; and Magnet Schools of Distinction Award, the second highest award of recognition. These magnet schools and programs are recognized for their commitment to high academic standards, school diversity, specialized curricula and instruction, family engagement, and community partnerships that enhance the school’s magnet theme.

“These achievements are testaments to the commitment and dedication of our school leaders and teachers to excellence in education,” said BCPS Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. “This is a competitive process that awards only a small fraction of the magnet schools nationally. We are very proud that our magnet schools have been recognized for the outstanding work going on across our District.”

Congratulations to the following National Merit Award winning magnet schools:

Magnet Schools of Excellence
Sunrise Middle School, Montessori

Magnet Schools of Distinction
Apollo Middle School, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Atlantic West Elementary School, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Crystal Lake Middle School, Engineering and Environmental Science Program
Fort Lauderdale High School, Cambridge
Fort Lauderdale High School, Pre-Law & Public Affairs
New River Middle School, Marine Science
Plantation Middle School, International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program

The schools will be recognized and receive the National Merit Awards during an awards ceremony held at Magnet Schools of America’s 35th National Conference, April 26-30, 2017, hosted by Los Angeles Unified School District in Los Angeles, CA.

To learn more about magnet schools and programs in Broward County Public Schools, contact the Innovative Programs Department, at 754-321-2070 or visit browardschools.com.

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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BCPS Recognized for Exceeding Expectations

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Congratulations to three Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), Discovery Elementary School, Forest Glen Middle School and Lyons Creek Middle School, for being selected as Exceeding Expectations Award Schools by the East Coast Technical Assistance Center (ECTAC). The Exceeding Expectations project identifies and recognizes high performing Title I schools in the state of Florida.

In the fifth year of this project, ECTAC selected Discovery Elementary, Forest Glen Middle and Lyons Creek Middle to participate in the project based on achievements in English, math and science reflected in the results of the Florida Department of Education 2016 School Grade data. Following onsite visits, all three schools were identified as Award Schools.

In September 2017, staff will present at the Exceeding Expectations Conference in Orlando, Florida, during breakout sessions to share best practices with other school districts across the state. The schools and staff will be recognized at the annual Exceeding Expectations Awards Banquet during the conference.

“To be recognized by the Exceeding Expectations project is an accomplishment that shows how hard our teachers, staff and students work together to excel at our school,” said Discovery Elementary School Principal Julie DeGreeff. “We are excited and look forward to sharing ideas and best practices with other educators at the conference.”

“I am incredibly proud that Forest Glen Middle School is part of the Exceeding Expectations project,” said Forest Glen Middle School Principal Ronald Forsman. “This is a reflection of our dedicated teachers and staff.”

According to Lyons Creek Middle School Principal Horace Hamm, “We have a student-first environment where the entire staff is dedicated to ensuring all students receive a high quality education. We are honored to be part of the Exceeding Expectations project and look forward to sharing strategies from our school at the conference.”

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ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth largest school district in the nation and the second largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has over 271,000 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 236 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 99 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 208 different countries and 181 different languages. To learn more, visit browardschools.com. Follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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