The Connection
Connecting you to the School District of Indian River County
Welcome to the Connection!
Welcome to The Connection, our new weekly newsletter connecting you to important news, events, and activities happening in the School District of Indian River County. This newsletter will highlight events throughout all grade levels and include district news. We are looking forward to your input in The Connection and hope that you will submit important news and information to be considered for publishing. Please email socialmedia@indianriverschools.org to submit potential highlights.
No School Monday, September 10, 2018
september is attendance awareness month!
Attendance Awareness Video
#SDIRCschooleveryday
Sebastian River Middle School
Storm Grove Middle School
Glendale Elementary School
Rosewood Magnet School
Sebastian Elementary School
Sebastian River High School
Congrats to our Golden and Silver School AWard recipients!
The following schools received the Golden School Award:
- Beachland Elementary
- Citrus Elementary
- Dodgertown Elementary
- Fellsmere Elementary
- Gifford Middle School
- Glendale Elementary
- Imagine of South Vero Charter School
- Indian River Academy
- Liberty Magnet School
- Osceola Magnet School
- Oslo Middle School
- Pelican Island Elementary
- Rosewood Magnet School
- Sebastian Elementary
- Sebastian River High School
- Storm Grove Middle School
- Treasure Coast Elementary
- Vero Beach Elementary
- Vero Beach High School
- Wabasso School
The following schools received the Silver School Award:
- Imagine of South Vero Charter School
- Sebastian River High School
- Sebastian River Middle School
- Storm Grove Middle School
- Vero Beach High School
SDIRC Students selected as top 300 in NAtional Stem Competition
The School District of Indian River County, in partnership with the Education Foundation of Indian River County, is proud to announce that Lucero Long, 9th grader at Vero Beach High School, and Zachary Hessler, 8th grader at Gifford Middle School were selected as top 300 competitors in the 8th annual Broadcom Master National STEM Competition. Both students applied for this honor along with 2,537 other students, and were selected to be in an elite group of 300. The top 30 finalists will be announced September 18th.
Lucero Long with her winning project, “Do You Get My Drift? The Effect of Drift Reduction Agent on Spray Patterns.”
Zachary Hessler with his winning project, “SOS 2: See Our Silence; An Optical Approach to Controlling Digital Noise.”
United Way Day of Caring
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September Casual for a Cause 9/14/18
Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County
The Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County (The Center), established in 1989, is focused on two initiatives – substance-abuse prevention and substance-abuse recovery. These two initiatives are the basis for the programs we offer. The Center is also the fiscal agent for, and lead agency of, the Substance Abuse-Free Indian River Coalition (SAFIR). Our LifeSkills® Training program has expanded to now include an after-school program for at-risk kids, at the SAC office and at the four middle schools.
The LifeSkills® Training program has been selected as an exemplary, research-based prevention program by: American Medical Association, American Psychological Association, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Drug Strategies, Inc., National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the White House Office of Drug Policy. It is an all year, three-year program for grades 6-8.
A Letter from our LifeSkills Health Facilitator
Dear Parents and Students,
Proudly, I am the LifeSkills Health Facilitator for Sebastian River Middle School. I am pleased to offer you this introduction letter to our program. Botvin’s Lifeskills Training Program (LST) is a highly effective, evidence-based, substance abuse and violence prevention program taught to all three grade levels of middle school students in Indian River County. The LST program is taught to all three grade levels of middle school students in Indian River County; and the program is taught for a minimum of 16 weeks in grade six, 12 weeks in grade seven, and 5 weeks in grade eight.
The program is provided by the Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County through community dollars, state grants, and the support of the school district. The Center provides this training to the schools free of charge. We are committed to providing your children the skills necessary to be healthy and successful.
Following are the lessons taught:
· Self-Image and Self-Improvement
· Making Decisions
· Smoking: Myths and Realities
· Smoking and Biofeedback
· Alcohol: Myths and Realities
· Marijuana: Myths and Realities
· Advertising
· Violence and the Media
· Coping with Anxiety
· Coping with Anger
· Communication Skills
· Social Skills
· Assertiveness
· Resolving Conflicts
These lessons offer a wonderful way for parents to ask their student what they learned in LifeSkills and to start a conversation about these very important topics.
Thank you so much,
Darleen Medeiros
SDIRC Hosts School District’s First ‘Youth Mental Health First Aid Training’
SDIRC Hosts School District’s First ‘Youth Mental Health First Aid Training’ for Parents and Community Members
Similar to ‘First Aid’ and CPR, ‘Mental Health First Aid’ teaches individuals how to help those experiencing mental health challenges or crises
WHO: Available to 30 parents and community members supporting the SDIRC; Limited seats available; Must register by contacting christina.jacobs@indianriverschools.org or visiting the YMHFA website at https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/take-a-course/find-a-course/.
WHAT: First-ever parent and community member training on mental health first aid in the School District of Indian River County
WHEN: Saturday, September 15, 2018, 8:30am – 5:30pm
WHERE: Storm Grove Middle School
WHY: Mental health challenges – such as depression, anxiety, psychosis and substance use – are shockingly common in the United States. In fact, more than one in five American adults will have a mental health problem in any given year. The National Council for Behavioral Health certifies individuals throughout the nation, including the School District of Indian River County, to provide Mental Health First Aid courses to prepare their communities with the knowledge and skills to help individuals who are developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Identified on SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices, the training helps the public better identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses. For more information on Mental Health First Aid, visit www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org.
Support the VBHS Band Trip to London!
The scholarships are worth $500 each and can be used for reimbursement for the following:
*Tuition and fees for part-time tutoring provided by a person who holds a valid Florida educator’s certificate, a baccalaureate or graduate degree in the subject, an adjunct teaching certificate, or has demonstrated mastery of the subject area knowledge.
*Fees for summer education programs designed to improve reading or literacy skills.
*Fees for after-school education programs designed to improve reading or literacy skills.
*Instructional materials and curriculum related to reading or literacy.
Click to apply: https://www.stepupforstudents.org/for-parents/reading-scholarship/how-the-scholarship-works/
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