Dillard Center for the Arts Celebration of Jazz Greats

January 30, 2019 

WHO:            
Dillard Center for the Arts Ensemble and Special Guest Victor Goines of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

WHAT:          
Dillard Center for the Arts Celebration of Jazz Greats
 

WHEN:         
Saturday, February 2, 2019
4 p.m.

WHERE:       
Dillard Center for the Arts
2501 NW 11th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

WHY:            
Dillard Center for the Arts is giving nod to some of the biggest names in jazz during the Celebration of Jazz Greats. The Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble pays tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie to name a few. The night includes special guest, Victor Goines of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

 

Dillard Center for the Arts Celebration of Jazz Greats

  

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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Important Information for Families: Head Start/Early Head Start Open Enrollment

January 29, 2019

Families interested in submitting an application for Broward County Public Schools Head Start/Early Head Start program for the 2019/20 school year, can submit an application during the following open enrollment windows (also see chart below for dates and locations):

  • February 4 – 15, 2019
  • February 26 – March 9, 2019

The Head Start/Early Head Start program is federally-funded and serves three- and four-year-old children with a full school day of educational enrichment activities utilizing research-proven curriculum. In addition, Head Start and Early Head Start services include health and nutrition screenings, mental health services and family support. Free breakfast and lunch are also provided. The Early Head Start program also provides services to pregnant women, infants and toddlers. 

To apply, families must meet the income eligibility requirements as determined by the Department of Health & Human Services 2019 Poverty Guidelines. Families of children with disabilities and foster children are encouraged to apply. Homeless families are also encouraged to apply. To complete an application, parents or guardians must provide:

  • Proof of age (child’s original birth certificate or passport)
  • Proof of guardianship (if applicable)
  • Parent photo identification
  • Proof of all household income for the past 12 months (income is defined as the total money earned or received before deductions for all family members)
  • Proof of residence in Broward County

Application Dates:

Lauderdale Manors

1400 N.W. 14th Court
Fort Lauderdale, FL  33311

Location: Cafeteria

February 4 – 8, 2019
February 11 – 15, 2019
February 25 – March 1, 2019
March 4 – 8, 2019

(Mon – Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
(Fri 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)

February 9, 2019
February 16, 2019

(Sat 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.)

Deerfield Park Elementary

650 S.W. 3rd Avenue
Deerfield Beach, FL  33441

Location: Auditorium

February 5 – 8, 2019
February 12 – 15, 2019

(Tue – Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
(Fri 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)

February 9, 2019

(Sat 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.)

 

Gulfstream Early Childhood Center

120 S.W. 4th Avenue
Hallandale Beach, FL  33009

Location: Cafeteria

February 26 – March 1, 2019

(Tue – Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
(Fri 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)

March 2, 2019

(Sat 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

 

Sheridan Technical College

5400 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL  33021

Location: Rm 123

March 4 – 8, 2019

(Mon – Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
(Fri 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)

March 9, 2019

(Sat 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.)


 

For more information, contact the Head Start/Early Intervention Services Department at 754-321-1961. You can also visit https://www.browardschools.com/headstart-vpk.

 

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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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Pompano Beach High School Hosts 4th International Summit

January 25, 2019

WHO:                       
Pompano Beach High School Students, Teachers, Staff and Guest Administrators, Teachers and Students from 13 Countries

WHAT: 
Opening Ceremony and Parade of Nations for the fourth International Summit hosted by Pompano Beach High School, with more than 160 guest administrators, teachers and students from 13 countries, including Brazil, China, Egypt, England, France, India, Ireland, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey and Zimbabwe. 

WHEN:                     
Monday, January 28, 2019
9:30 a.m. 

WHERE:                  
Pompano Beach High School – Gymnasium
600 NE 13th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060

WHY:                        
During the weeklong International Summit, Pompano Beach High School students, teachers and staff will interact and participate with the international delegates in assemblies, cultural showcases, classroom and lunchtime special presentations. Educators and foreign dignitaries will discuss issues in education from specific cultural perspectives. The opening ceremony festivities will introduce visiting delegates through a parade of nations.

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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Five BCPS Teacher of the Year Finalists Are This Year’s Standouts

January 25, 2019

 

Caliber Awards

 

From serving as an autism coach and teaching biology and global perspectives – to teaching the Japanese language and culture, five outstanding teachers are finalists for the Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) Teacher of the Year. 

Two elementary school teachers, a middle school teacher, a high school teacher and a virtual school teacher, with more than 75 years of combined classroom experience, are vying for the coveted award. The BCPS Teacher of the Year will be named at the 2019 Caliber Awards Ceremony, recognizing the District’s outstanding teachers, principals, assistant principals and school-related/District employees. The ceremony takes place on Thursday, February 21, 2019, at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center.

Congratulations to BCPS Teacher of the Year Finalists:

 

Satoko Fisher Satoko Fisher
Broward Virtual School

Satoko Fisher is a 26-year veteran teacher, who teaches the Japanese language and culture to students in first through 12th grade. “Japanese is a challenging subject for American students, as they must acquire a new language with different characters, pronunciations, grammar, sentence structures and culture,” said Fisher. “I motivate my students to engage in this new learning experience by providing fun and interesting environments.”

Principal Christopher McGuire says, “Her teaching skills and professionalism are superior. Ms. Fisher’s approach and methodology serve as an inspiration to students to become proficient in a very challenging world language.”

 

Sheldon Jordan Sheldon Jordan
Village Elementary School

Sheldon Jordan, an eight-year educator, serves as an instructional coach supporting teachers in curriculum, pedagogy, digital application tools, strategies and classroom related technologies. “Every scholar we encounter should feel valued, respected and loved into achieving their full academic and social potential,” said Jordan.

“Mr. Jordan is a consummate and knowledgeable professional,” said Principal Wanda Haynes. “His goal for scholars is to help inspire them to go on to become lifelong learners and responsible champions who will change the world for the better. With every given task, Mr. Jordan rises to the challenge.”

Catherine Lozada Catherine Lozada
Wilton Manors Elementary School

Catherine Lozada, a 19-year teaching veteran, serves as the autism coach at Wilton Manors Elementary School. “My message is a simple, but very important one… ‘love your children,’” said Lozada. “If we demonstrate love and caring for our students, we will build bonds of trust and respect.”

Principal Melissa Holtz calls Lozada, “one of the most amazing people I have had the privilege of working with. She is kind, compassionate and professional at all times.”

 

Lise Clara Mabour Lise Clara Mabour
Northeast High School

Lise Clara Mabour has been teaching for just two years at her alma mater Northeast High School. As a biology and global perspectives teacher, Mabour advocates for her students and their futures. “It’s important to unlock creativity and innovation in the classroom and school community across curriculum to excite our students and empower them to become our global leaders in many facets,” said Mabour. 

Principal Anthony Valachovic credits her for helping students at Northeast High excel in science and research. “Ms. Mabour’s infectious positive attitude, passion and work ethic should be the measuring stick that we use to evaluate performance.”

Kristin Murphy Kristin Murphy
Nova Middle School

Kristin Murphy has spent the last three of her 20 years in education at Nova Middle School, where she teaches world history and pre-law. “Every student is unique, everyone learns in a different way,” said Murphy. “Discover each child’s potential and work with him or her to achieve that potential, never accepting less.”

Principal Rayner Garranchan said, “Parents call to request her class, not only because they know their children will have the best law education possible, but also because they know Ms. Murphy will provide her students with the necessary tools to be successful in the workforce.”

The Caliber Awards presenting sponsor is BrightStar Credit Union. Supporting Caliber Awards sponsors include, platinum sponsors Aetna, Bank of America and Nova Southeastern University – Abraham S. Fischler School of Education; gold sponsor Memorial Healthcare System – Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital; silver sponsors After School Programs, Inc. (ASP), Broward Principals’ and Assistants’ Association (BPAA), LEGOLAND Florida Resort and Sunshine Child Programs; and bronze sponsors Grand Canyon University and Herff Jones.

For additional information and tickets to the Caliber Awards Ceremony, visit browardschools.com/caliber.

 

 

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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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Hundreds of BCPS Students to Participate in Broward Youth Climate Summit

January 24, 2019

WHO:             
Approximately 500 Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) Middle School and High School Students
 

WHAT:           
Inaugural Broward Youth Climate Summit

WHEN:          
Friday, January 25, 2019
9:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

WHERE: 
Global Events Center
416 NE 1st Street   
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301

WHY:  
Approximately 500 BCPS middle and high school students will participate in the inaugural Broward Youth Climate Summit to discuss and learn about climate-related issues in Broward County, and to create climate action plans for their schools. Students will have an opportunity to network with other students and share plans and ideas

The event is a partnership between BCPS and Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department.

 

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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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BECON-TV Kicks Off Its 9th Season of School Duel

January 23, 2019

School Duel Poster 2019 On Thursday, January 24, 2019, the Broward Education Communications Network (BECON) launches its ninth annual season of School Duel, presented by Chick-fil-A and BrightStar Credit Union. This year’s season features 10 Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) teams, including Cooper City High School, Coral Springs High School, Cypress Bay High School, Deerfield Beach High School, Everglades High School, Fort Lauderdale High School, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Miramar High School, South Broward High School and Western High School.

School Duel is an exciting academic quiz show, designed to reward and showcase intellectual student talent in South Florida’s high schools, as well as serve as a positive educational tool for BCPS students and teachers.

The 19-show series features four-person teams who compete in a single elimination tournament to determine a School Duel champion. To participate, 67 high schools in the area competed in an online test and the top 20 schools made it to the televised rounds. In addition to the 10 BCPS high schools, five high schools from Miami Dade County Public Schools and five from Palm Beach County Public Schools will also participate in this year’s competition.

School Duel consists of four rounds of questions, covering a variety of subject areas. The show begins with the First Strike round, featuring 10-point toss up questions answered by either team. The second round, the Joust, matches individual players head-to-head for a 10-point question, with the winner earning their team the chance to answer three more bonus questions worth up to 30 additional points. Round three is the Rapid Action round, where teams try to answer up to 10 questions in a 60-second time limit. The final round, the Final Showdown, consists of a series of toss-up questions, worth 20 points each.

The players on the winning and runner-up teams will each receive prizes from sponsors, including a $1,000 check for each winning student courtesy of BrightStar Credit Union and Chick-fil-A, a $200 check for each runner-up courtesy of Publix, and a championship trophy from EDCO Awards and Specialties. The winning school will also receive a School Duel trophy.

School Duel airs every Thursday night at 8 p.m., starting January 24 on BECON-TV. A new episode of School Duel will air every following Thursday evening, through the show’s championship game on May 30, 2019. In addition to Thursday at 8 p.m., that week’s School Duel episode will air again on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m. BECON-TV reaches homes throughout Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties via Comcast Cable (channel 19), DirecTV, DISH Network and AT&TU-Verse (channel 63).

 

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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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at 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 Get Plugged into High-Tech Career Opportunities with TechGateway Day on Wednesday, January 23

January 22, 2019

GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE ALLIANCE

 

Get Plugged Into TechGateway Day

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is partnering with the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, South Florida TechGateway and local businesses to host TechGateway Day on Wednesday, January 23, 2019.

This is the third year for the event, which highlights local computer science career opportunities for students. As part of TechGateway Day, industry leaders from across South Florida will visit select schools to speak with students and take part in activities. Students Districtwide can also explore in-demand, high-wage career pathways through the TechGateway interactive website, techgateway.org.  

“We want our students to be excited about the incredible career opportunities available in high-tech industries located right here in South Florida,” said Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. “Partnership events like TechGateway Day help us shine a spotlight on these industries to inspire our students to learn more and potentially pursue these in-demand career paths.”

“Broward County Public Schools continues to be a state and national leader in teaching technology. The Alliance is thrilled to help BCPS students connect with local tech executives to learn about career pathways available to them right here in our community,” said Bob Swindell, President and CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance. 

Media are invited to cover TechGateway Day events on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, at the following schools and times.

  • 10 – 11 a.m.: Lauderhill 6-12 STEM Med, 1901 NW 49th Avenue, Lauderhill, FL 33313 (TechGateway guest is E-Builder CTO Rafael Santos)  
  • 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.: Cypress Bay High School, 18600 Vista Park Blvd, Weston, FL 33332 (TechGateway guest is LAN Infotech President Michael Goldstein) 

Among the companies participating in TechGateway Day across BCPS: E-Builder, Lan Infotech, Ultimate Software, OZ Digital Consulting Wizards, and Broward County Libraries (Future Bob) – Digital Initiatives.

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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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app. 

ABOUT THE GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE ALLIANCE

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance is Broward County’s official public/private partnership for economic development.  Its mission is to lead Broward County in building a stronger and more diverse economy by stimulating the creation of new jobs and capital investment while facilitating the growth and retention of businesses in Broward County.  Services offered by the Alliance include assistance with business relocation or expansion and site selection; incentive programs and information; market research; and serving as a liaison for workforce development between CareerSource Broward, educational institutions and the business community.  

ABOUT THE SOUTH FLORIDA TECHGATEWAY
The South Florida TechGateway is a regional technology industry coalition made up of South Florida economic development and business groups, technology companies and educational institutions to grow, attract and retain technology business, capital and talent. Initiatives include a printed asset map, a website cataloging more than 2000 companies, and partnerships with education, leading technology events and organizations. TechGateway: Work in the Cloud. Live in the Sun.

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2019/20 School Choice Application Deadline is Approaching! Deadline is Wednesday, February 6, 2019

January 22, 2019

School Chice

 

Attention parents and guardians!  If you are interested in submitting School Choice applications for the 2019/20 school year, the deadline is Wednesday, February 6, 2019.

Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is a national leader for offering innovative, personalized learning programs to meet students’ interests and prepare them for college and careers. Parents and guardians are encouraged to explore all of the District’s School Choice options. The School Choice application window, which opened December 1, 2018, provides opportunities to apply for a magnet school, Nova school or school reassignment.

To learn more about the many educational options available across BCPS and to apply online, visit the School Choice website at browardschools.com/schoolchoice. Families can explore their options in several ways, such as by student interest, grade level and by individual school name.

For assistance with School Choice, parents and guardians can contact the Demographics and Student Assignments Department 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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at 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 Provides Progress Report on Recommendations in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Initial Report

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BCPS Provides Progress Report on Recommendations in MSD Public Safety Commission Initial Rep

On January 17, 2019, Broward County School Board members and Superintendent Robert W. Runcie provided a progress report on recommendations from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Initial Report dated January 2, 2019.

 The progress report outlined the District’s priorities and included the status on the District’s efforts regarding each of the Commission’s recommendations for school districts, noting that more than half the work has been completed with the remainder in progress. Some items also require additional discussion or legislative action.

Among the highlights:

Code Red

  • Policy presented to the School Board
  • 1,300 Code Red Drills conducted since the beginning of the school year

Hard Corners

  • Field test during winter break
  • Completion in all classrooms throughout the District by the end of February 2019

Single Point of Entry

  • 195 schools (82 percent) are completed
  • Remaining schools will be completed prior to the start of the 2019/20 school year

New safety and security office

  • New Chief and 30 new positions        

“We appreciate the work of the Commission and the recommendations presented in its initial report,” said Superintendent Runcie. “There is a tremendous amount of work that has taken place across the District focused on safety and security. For the 17 students and staff who died, the 17 who were injured, and the 271,000 students we educate every day, we won’t rest until we have the safest school district in the state of Florida.”

To watch the news conference, visit https://eduvision.tv/l?egDAme.

View a list of BCPS safety and security accomplishments since February 14, 2018

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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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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Taste Test: BCPS Students Select New Menu Items for the 2019/20 School Year at the Annual Student Food Show

WHO:              Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) Students

WHAT:            Annual Student Food Show at Pompano Beach High School

WHEN:            Friday, January 18, 2019, 9:45 a.m. – 2 p.m.

 

WHERE:         Pompano Beach High School, 600 NE 13th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL 33060

                               

WHY:               Approximately 200 students from Watkins Elementary School and Nova Middle School will taste potential menu items and instantly rate them on iPads at food stations. The fan-favorite menu items will then be introduced to next school year’s cafeteria menu across the District.

Students will sample a variety of items, including egg and cheese rolled tacos, gluten-free chicken tamales, lemongrass chicken, macaroni and cheese, maple chip mini waffles, meatloaf, oven roasted chicken wings, pineapple empanadas, potato and cheese pierogis, roasted garbanzo beans, soft filled Cocoa Puffs™ bars, vanilla strawberry bites, vegan chik’n nuggets and more.

During the annual Student Food Show, a chef from Wellness in the Schools (WITS) will also be onsite providing a food demonstration, and emphasizing the importance of including healthy and fun recipes into student meal planning. WITS is a national non-profit organization that teaches students healthy habits to learn and live better.

The United States Department of Agriculture regulates food items served in schools, mandating the offering of appropriate servings of fruit, vegetables, whole grains and high-quality proteins. Vendors provide the latest new products and BCPS registered dietitians review the nutritional stats for the products and new recipes.

 

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 more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 88 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.

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