CARDINAL CONNECTIONS
February 6, 2023
Franklin Pierce High School Community Newsletter
FPS District Equity Statement
DISTRICT AREAS OF FOCUS AND IMPROVEMENT:
- Equity and Social Justice
- Improved Instruction
- Family and Community Partnership
Cardinal Parents, Students, and Staff:
"You are the hero of your own adventure story."
The hero's journey is an ancient motif at the heart of an endless number of stories told over time. It has been around since the earliest forms of oral storytelling and predates written language. We still see it in literature, movies, and shows today. In the hero's journey, the hero leaves the comfort of his/her normal life and ventures out into the unknown, where s/he encounters a significant challenge or obstacle. In battling or overcoming the challenge, the hero is able to return with newfound knowledge or power to be better and do better. You are the hero of your own life story, but only if you take the journey. If you stay in your comfort zone, you will never face the obstacles or overcome the challenges that are required in order for you to gain the knowledge and power to become the hero. They cycle is endless, by the way. The most fulfilling life is a series of journeys into the unknown and back.
Let's do this! Cardinal Strong!
- Feb 6: What are the qualities you look for in a friend?
- Feb 7: What are three things that you do every day (besides eat, drink, sleep, and breathe)?
- Feb 8: If you had three wishes, what would they be?
- Feb 9: What or who inspires you?
- Feb 10: What is your oldest memory?
Hey, Cards!
- There has been an increase in private vehicles using the bridge over 512 connecting Ford Middle School and Franklin Pierce High School. This is a private bridge that is intended for bus traffic only. Starting this week, we will be locking the gates to prevent vehicles from entering both campuses. We realize that this may cause an inconvenience for students and families, but believe that this an important step to monitor visitor traffic and secure our campuses from individuals not associated with our school community.
Pierce County Skills Center: Registration for next year opens on Feb. 23. See below for more information.
Grad Ads and Yearbooks: Hey Cards and Families! Want a page dedicated to your senior cardinal in the yearbook? Buy a grad ad and have a memory that lasts forever in the yearbook! There are limited pages so reserve a spot before it's too late! Grad ads are $200. See video instructions HERE.
FPS Board of Directors Opening: The FPS Board of Directors is seeking applicants to represent our area. Applicants must be a resident of Franklin Pierce Schools District 3. Applications will be accepted through 1/31/23 at 4 pm. To learn more about this position, the District 3 boundaries and how to apply, visit www.fpschools.org/boardvacancy.
Friday, March 24 is our Snow Make-Up Day! All 8 classes will meet that day.
Thank you FPHS BSU and all those who planned and participated in our Black History Month Assembly. Check out the Step Team performance below:
GENERAL INFO:
Parents, we have an FPHS Food and Hygiene Pantry available to help out families in need. Please, use this LINK to see available items.
Parent Volunteers: In order to be a volunteer, parents must complete an easy, online volunteer application HERE.
Every Monday: College and Career Day! Wear your college and career gear.
Every Friday: Cardinal Spirit Day! Wear your FPHS gear.
The schedule this week is BABAB. View our full A/B calendar HERE.
SBA State Testing: April 27 and 28.
Senior Awards Night: June 7.
2023 GRADUATION Info HERE. Seniors, start marking your calendar and letting people know that your graduation day is coming!
Click HERE to buy a yearbook.
Current COVID Guidelines can be found HERE.
Student immunization requirements can be found HERE.
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.
Looking for a career with Franklin Pierce Schools? We have openings for teachers, para educators, bus drivers, custodians, guest teachers, sports trainer, and more! Get started HERE.
Visit HERE to view previous Parent and Student Memos.
Staff Spotlight:
Name: Letysha Plaskett-Rosario
My Role at FPHS: Counselor
Favorite Hobbies: Spending time with family, chilling on the beach, cooking, new adventures
Favorite Book: Dear Girl
Favorite Quote: “If you can be one thing be kind”, “Matthew 6:34”, “Philippians 4:6,7”
Staff Spotlight:
Name: Mx. Cate Roscoe
My Role at FPHS: I teach high schoolers, mostly about math.
Favorite Hobbies: Ultimate (Frisbee) and motorcycle camping trips
Favorite Book: The complete Harry Potter collection, and The Gift of Imperfect Parenting by Brene Brown
Favorite Quote: I have 3, because I'm extra- “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” Henry David Thoreau "Only those who can see the invisible can do the impossible" unsure, but possibly Einstein and "Today I will do what others won't, so that tomorrow I can do what others can't" Jerry Rice
STAMP Language Testing:
- Do you speak, read and write a language other than English?
- Are you interested in earning up to four World Language elective credits?
- Do you want the Seal of Biliteracy on your diploma? (future employers love multilingual employees!)
If the answer is, "yes", you are in luck. We are offering the STAMP World Language Proficiency Test Feb 27- March 3 in the library. If you interested, email Ms. Movrich jmovrich@fpschools.org, or stop by room 202 to sign up! Deadline for sign up is Monday, February 13.
What's your "E" (Enrollment, Enlistment, or Employment) after high school?
Considering Spelman College? Learn more below.
Social Justice, Equity, and Anti-Racist Resources:
In the video below: Learn more about Black History Month around the world.
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.
CARDINAL SPORTS!
Sportsmanship reminder to all sports fans: This is a reminder about good sportsmanship for our fans. If you are attending an FP sporting event, your role as a fan is to support our team. We should only be cheering for the Cardinals and never cheering against the other team, the other team’s fans, or the officials. The official statement in the SPSL 2A handbook is, “Show pride, class, spirit, and respect. Display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat. Enjoy the game and promote good sportsmanship. Please keep your comments positive, let the players play, coaches coach, and the officials officiate.” Repeated displays of poor sportsmanship will result in exclusion from sporting events.
- FP Spirit Gear Still Available Stop by the Cashier's Office during your lunches, before school, or after school to pick up your FP spirit gear. T Shirts and Sweatshirts are still available. Also, be on the lookout for your chance to own a Franklin Pierce football jersey of your own. Football will be selling used Jerseys for fans to have and wear when supporting ALL of our teams.
FREE Learn to Play Ultimate (Frisbee) Clinic
FREE Learn to Play Ultimate (Frisbee) Clinic, grades 3-12
March 5th from 1-4:30p at Foss HS in Tacoma
Food, coaching, new friends, and fun all provided FREE
No experience needed, all experience levels will have fun and improve.
The 253 Youth Ultimate Program is bringing back their annual learn to play clinic. This clinic offers skills coaching for all levels, and participants will go through technique coaching and drills, basics of the game, and play! Food is also provided, and everything is free. Coaches are local college, community and pro players, and have all completed extensive training and vetting.
All participants must register: https://www.discnw.org/253-tacoma-youth-ultimate-program
Daily Bell Schedules
Title 1, Part A
- What is Title 1? Title 1, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) provides financial assistance to states and school districts to meet the needs of educationally at-risk students. The goal of Title 1 is to provide extra instructional services and activities which support students identified as failing or most at risk of failing the state's challenging performance standards in mathematics, reading, and writing. The Title 1 program will provides students with extra educational assistance beyond the regular classroom. The program serves students in our five secondary schools who have demonstrated that extra assistance is needed. Learn more HERE.
- The FPHS Report Card can be found HERE.
- Learn more about state and national assessments HERE.
- Learn more about Guides and Resources for Parent and Family Engagement HERE.
- Learn how to file a Citizen Complaint HERE.
- Copies of the 2022-23 School/Parent Compact were distributed at the beginning of the year. If you missed it, you can see it HERE.
- You can find the FPHS Handbook HERE.
- You can find the FPHS Parent and Family Engagement (PFE) Plan HERE.
Washington Youth Academy!
Do you need a fresh start?
Do you need more self-discipline?
The Washington Youth Academy might be right for you! Not only can you recover school credits quickly, the WYA will also help you focus on Academic Excellence, Leadership, Life Coping Skills, Job Skills, Community Service, Responsibility, Health and Hygiene, and Physical Fitness. The WYA is a FREE, residential school in Bremerton. Learn more HERE.
NEW Performing Arts Center!
We are very excited about 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 work through the "under construction" phase 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 parking lot alongside 112th St. The section nearest the tennis courts is reserved for staff parking. The section nearest the stadium is 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.
- 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. The drop-off and pick-up zones will be the same for 2022-23 as they were for the end of 2021-22.
- Main Entrance: The former 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 has been relocated to the stalls in the drop-off zone nearest the new main entrance.
- Bicycle Parking has been relocated to the 1400 building (outside the band classroom).
- Pedestrians in the drop-off and pick-up zone should use the pedestrian walkway along the fence line.
- As with all construction projects, almost everything is subject to change. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Pierce County Skills Center:
Fall Newsletter HERE!
- 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
Resources
School Resources:
- District Website: https://www.fpschools.org/
- Franklin Pierce HS Website
- Attendance info HERE.
- IT Help Desk for Students and Parents: 253-298-4647, 7:30AM to 4PM. IT Website.
- Transportation Department website: 253-298-3865 or email to Transportation_Vendor@fpschools.org.
- Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
- 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.
- How to access and use DORA.
COVID- 19 Resources:
- District Health Services Website
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
FPS COVID Dashboard HERE.
Community Resources:
- Financial Resources: https://dfi.wa.gov/coronavirus/financial-resources