FPHS Parent and Student Memo
June 6, 2022
Franklin Pierce High School
FPS District Equity Statement
DISTRICT AREAS OF FOCUS AND IMPROVEMENT:
- Equity and Social Justice
- Improved Instruction
- Family and Community Partnership
Our Equity Team would like to partner with our parents to fulfill our mission to support our students, staff, and families by identifying and dismantling systems that perpetuate, exacerbate, or produce inequities based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, etc. If you would like to collaborate with us, please let us know HERE. If you want to learn more about our commitment to EQUITY and ANTI-RACISM, feel free to contact any of our FPHS Equity Team members: Hartley, Marzano, Wright, Laban, Apelu, Call, Chapman, Detweiler, Fineman, Goodrum, Kaunda, B. Lee, Martin, Plaskett, Quill, Roscoe, Shoopman, McNeil, Wacker, Tracy, Henley, Hill, and Gilbert.
Dear Parents and Students,
SUMMER WORK FOR STUDENTS! FPS Farm Summer Crew. $18 per hour. 12 positions available. 20 hours per week. June 28 - Aug 26. Must be at least 16 years old. Apply HERE.
Seniors, in order to participate in the Graduation Ceremony, your name must be on the Walk List. If you are not on the Walk List, you can NOT participate in the Grad Ceremony. Make sure you're on the list! THIS IS THE LAST WEEK FOR SENIORS!
We only have 12 school days left! There is no time to wait for getting your grades up and passing all of your classes! Reach out to your teachers asap if you have an INC in any class.
Interested in learning about our FPHS clubs? Look HERE.
If you ever need to see our Daily Bulletin announcements, use this LINK. Running Start and Pierce County Skills Center students, please use this link to keep up to date with FPHS announcements.
HW Center: M, T, Th, and F in the Library from 3pm to 5pm.
After school Weight Lifting: Are you interested in strength training or learning the basics of a weightlifting program? If so, the weight room is open from 3:00 – 4:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. If you have any questions, check in with Mr. Quill!
- Schedule this week: BABAB. Link HERE to see the A Day / B Day calendar for the year.
FPS COVID Dashboard HERE.
Looking for a career with Franklin Pierce Schools? We have openings for teachers, paras, bus drivers, custodians, guest teachers, and more! Get started HERE.
Visit HERE to view previous Parent and Student Memos.
Please, make sure you have all the info below. We miss you and wish you all the very best. Stay safe and be well!
Summer School 411:
FPHS is offering an on-line summer school program through APEX Learning. See below for details and registration information.
WHO: Students who need to make up credits in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies
WHAT: Online courses through APEX Learning. See link below for list of courses offered and registration form.
WHEN: June 27th to July 28th .
WHERE: On-campus lab-time is offered from 9am to 1pm, Monday through Thursday. Students are requested to complete lab-time twice a week (M/W or T/Th). Transportation and lunch will be provided on lab days. Students are required to complete course work at home on days they are not scheduled for lab-time.
Please contact Brixey Marzano (bmarzano@fpschools.org) for any summer school related questions.
Laptop Collection!
ALL student laptops and chargers need to be collected before the end of the year. Those students doing summer school will receive a new laptop the following week.
SENIORS
June 9th and 10th
Those who are done with finals can turn laptops in to Mrs. Goodrum in the library.
Those who need additional time to meet graduation requirements can turn them in the 13th - 17th.
EVERYONE ELSE
June 17th, 20th, 21st
Starting on June 17th, those done with finals can turn in laptops.
Laptop collection will be in the library.
Students will enter the main doors and exit via the emergency exit door at the back of the building.
Any student who does not turn in a laptop will receive a fine.
Great job on the new bridge painting, Mural Club!
Meet Our Cardinal Staff:
Name: Amanda Norris
My Role at FPHS: Life Skills Support Center Teacher
Favorite Hobbies: Spending time with family, camping, hiking, gardening and baking
Favorite Book: Girl, Wash Your Face
Favorite Quote: “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” Wayne Dyer
Meet Our Cardinal Staff:
Name: Glenda Wheeler
My Role at FPHS: Nutrition Services
Favorite Hobbies: Shopping and cooking Filipino Food
Favorite Book: The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow
Favorite Quote: “Always be Kind”
LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL:
Learn about some of the benefits of travel.
Social Justice, Equity, and Anti-Racist Resources:
In the video below: Sam Ames, director of advocacy and government affairs at The Trevor Project, shares how you can get involved and celebrate Pride Month.
The first step in ALLYSHIP is LISTENING.
The second step is BELIEVING.
The third step is ACTION. Get involved and create the positive change you want to see in the world.
FPHS Sports!
Athletes and families,
The summer athletic season is approaching fast. Many coaches and programs have already begun to make practice and training plans for this summer. If you are interested in getting connected with a program there are a few things to know.
- If you already registered for that sport this school year, then your registration is still valid for summer participation as long as your physical is current. Physicals are good for two years.
- If you did not participate in that sport this school year and you will be new to that sport, then you will need to register in FamilyID like you would for any other sport.
- If you are coming to us from Ford. You will need to register in FamilyID for the sports of your choice before turning out for practices.
- If you have a current physical at Ford, then they have already sent your physical expiration dates to us and they are in the process of sending copies of your physicals to the high school.
At the end of the summer, Franklin Pierce High School will be switching registration platforms to Final Forms. At this time, all athletes will need to register for their sport on the Final Forms platform before being able to turn out for sports in the fall!
Here is the current contact information for coaches at Franklin Pierce HS. Please reach out to these coaches for additional information about their summer plans.
Hey, Seniors!
Dates to have on your calendar:
- The Graduation Walk List is posted! Are you on it? This is the list of Seniors who are currently ON TRACK to graduate on time. The list is posted outside the main office.
- May 3: Jostens Pick-Up Day (cap, gown, etc.). During lunches in the foyer.
- May 7: PROM! 8pm - 11pm. Pioneer Park Pavilion in Puyallup.
- May 23 - 25: Senior Interviews from 3pm to 5pm.
- May 25: Senior Class Meeting, 9:40am to 10:15am, Cafeteria. Reviewing the end of year activities and deadlines.
- May 25: Graduation Yard Signs available. Must be on the Walk List.
- May 31: Graduation Tickets available. 6 free tickets available from the Main Office. Must be on the Walk List. Additional tickets for sale at the Bookkeeper's Office for $7.
- June 8: Senior Awards Night! 6:30pm.
- June 10: Last day for on-track Seniors.
- June 15: BSU Black Graduation Celebration and Kente Ceremony. 6pm - 7pm (Seniors arrive at 5:30pm). Pacific Lutheran University.
- June 16: Graduation Parade! You must sign up HERE to participate! This is a great opportunity to be a role model to elementary and middle school students. You can choose from one of four elementary schools. You didn't have to attend that elementary to visit there. All grads will also go to Ford Middle School as part of the parade.
- June 17: Graduation Rehearsal: WA State Fairgrounds, Puyallup. Rehearsal is MANDATORY in order to attend Graduation. 9am to 10:30am. Must be on time!
- June 18: GRADUATION! WA State Fairgrounds, Puyallup. 10am. Graduates must arrive at 9am. Doors open for families at 9am.
- Graduation Live Link and additional info HERE.
- Grad cap decoration guidelines below.
Class of 2022 Walk List
Seniors, if your name is not on this list, make sure you're working with your teachers and counselor to meet the requirements for graduation. In order to participate in the graduation ceremony, your name MUST be on the Walk List.
Decorating Grad Caps Guidelines
Decorating graduation caps is a tradition to honor your accomplishments, your families, and/or your future endeavors. You are not required to decorate your cap, but if you do so, please, observe the following rules when decorating your graduation cap. Failure to follow these rules will result in the removal of the cap at the ceremony. Students WILL NOT be allowed to participate in the ceremony without a graduation cap. We do not have replacement caps. Do not do anything to embarrass or discredit you, your family, your school, or your community. The graduation ceremony is a formal ceremony.
Decorated caps MAY NOT:
● Contain any advertisement, symbols, abbreviations, initials, words, slogans, patches, or pictures that refer to drugs, controlled substances, tobacco, alcohol, weapons, or be of a sexual nature. Unknown abbreviations will NOT be permitted.
● Convey any affiliation with gangs, violence, illegal activity, hate groups, defamation, discrimination, racism, or bullying.
● Be obscene, profane, or vulgar.
● Threaten the safety and welfare of any person or negatively target any group.
We encourage the following cap decorations:
● Gratitude toward a parent, grandparent, teacher, friend, or loved one.
● Recognition for the university/school you will be attending or career path you’re pursuing.
● A significant, meaningful, inspiring, and appropriate quote.
● Future dreams and aspirations.
● Recognition of your heritage, ancestry, or culture.
● Other creative and positive messages or images that represent YOU!
* Students, we strongly suggest you trace your cap onto scrapbooking paper or thin cardboard and decorate the paper or cardboard instead of the actual cap. If you make a mistake, you can start over with a new piece of paper or cardboard. FPHS will not furnish new caps if you are not happy with your design or damage the cap. After you decorate it, stick it to your cap with double-sided tape or Velcro stickers. FPHS Administration will not allow anything that is considered inappropriate for the graduation ceremony.
Family and Community Partnerships:
The FPHS Lisa Watson Memorial Food & Hygiene Pantry is available for all students and their families.
Use this LINK to view our current food & hygiene pantry options. Please mark the items you need and staff will put together a bag or box. We will contact you when your items are ready for pick up or delivery. Items can be requested twice a month. Additional ways to request items: You can request a paper copy of this form by contacting Bonita Lee at blee@fpschools.org or call 253-298-3837 to request items via phone.
In community with families and partnerships, we are here to help point you in the right direction to local resources. If you have a specific need, contact Bonita Lee at blee@fpschools.org or call 253-298-3837.
NATURE Mandalas
Art is healing and can be used to ease feelings of stress and anxiety. This is especially the case when a creative project involves nature. When we create in, around, or based on nature, we benefit tremendously. We feel happier, calmer, inspired, and a whole host of other positive emotions.
Nature mandalas are often used in mindfulness practices as a relaxation tool. You can create a mandala in nature and from nature to enjoy as a family activity. CHECK OUT WHAT STUDENTS DID on Tuesday!
NEW Performing Arts Center!
We are very excited about breaking ground on our new Performance Arts Center! We are in eager anticipation of the day that we can fully showcase the talents of our band, orchestra, choir, drama programs, and so much more!
- Part of the "cost" for a new Performing Arts Center is going to be a little dust, a lot of change, and even a few inconveniences. Please, bear with us as we enter the "under construction" phase starting Monday after Spring Break with an estimated completion date of the start of the 2023-24 school year.
- Student and Staff Parking: All staff and students must park together in the current student parking lot alongside 112th St. The section nearest the tennis courts will be reserved for staff parking. The section nearest the stadium will be reserved for student parking. Students and staff must drive all the way around the school to access the new student/staff parking lot. Please, do not cut through the drop-off and pick-up zone to park. See below for a visual.
- AM student drop-off and PM student pick-up and zones. Please, do not park in the drop-off and pick-up zones between 7:30am and 3pm.
- Main Entrance: The main entrance to the building is no longer accessible. The new main entrance is on the south end of the main building near the student pick-up and drop-off zone.
- Handicapped Parking will be relocated to the stalls in the drop-off zone nearest the new main entrance.
- Bicycle Parking is relocated to the 1400 building (outside the band classroom).
- Pedestrians in the drop-off and pick-up zone will use the pedestrian walkway along the fence line.
- The Performing Arts Center will become the new "face" of the school and will sit where the current flag pole and drop off loop sits.
- As with all construction projects, almost everything is subject to change. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Pierce County Skills Center:
- PCSC Main Office: 253-800-4800.
Application Questions contact Paulla Hockaday - phockaday@bethelsd.org - 253.800.4800
Application links, in English and Spanish, can be found on our website. https://www.bethelsd.org/domain/4387
PCSC Students of the Month!
February
Lucero Villaba-Vasquez (Pre-Pharmacy Technology) - Lucero is an awesome student who enthusiastically dives into new content. She has become a vital part of class discussions, sharing her knowledge with her colleagues, and demonstrating a deep understanding of content and practice. She should be proud of all she has accomplished this year!
April
Josh Wyne (Aerospace Composites) - Josh can be counted on to seek out creative solutions to tough problems. He has been a highly effective and productive leader in the program.
Resources
School Resources:
- District Website: https://www.fpschools.org/
- Franklin Pierce HS Website
- IT Help Desk for Students and Parents: 253-298-4647, 7:30AM to 4PM.
- Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
- FPS Breakfast and Lunch Program: www.fpschools.org/meals
- FPS Education Resources: https://www.fpschools.org/exended-closure-resources-and-information/closure-educational-resources
- Want to add Canvas to your phone? Android or iOS. Once you download the app, search "fpschools" to find our district.
- FPHS Facebook page.
- FPHS Twitter page.
- FPHS Instagram page.
- Information about GRADES and GRADING.
- Information about BUSES.
- District CALENDAR.
- Information about ATTENDANCE.
- How to access and use DORA.
COVID- 19 Resources:
- District Website: https://www.fpschools.org/
- Gov. Inslee's COVID-19 updates web page: https://www.governor.wa.gov/tags/covid-19-coronavirus
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Community Resources:
- District resources and partners: https://www.fpschools.org/departments/family-engagement-office/community-resources
- Check with your phone and internet provider: many providers are offering free and/or unlimited data, internet etc. during the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order.
- Financial Resources: https://dfi.wa.gov/coronavirus/financial-resources