ZHS Weekly Update
April 25, 2021
Zephyrhills High School is the home of the Bulldogs!
Our vision is that all of our students achieve success in college, career, and life.
Our theme for the 2020-2021 school year is Next Level!
April 25, 2021
Principal's Message
Testing this week:
4/26: AICE English General Paper Test (11th grade students only), PERT boot camp/test (12th grade students only)
4/27: ELA FSA Writing Makeups (9/10th grade students only)
4/28: AICE English General Paper Test (11th grade students only)
4/29: ELA FSA Writing Makeups (9/10th grade students only)
4/30: ELA FSA Writing Makeups (9/10th grade students only)
The ELA FSA Writing testing window closes 4/30.
The FSA and AP testing windows open 5/3.
Quarter 4:
There are only 23 school days left in the year. Please encourage your student to complete and turn in/submit EVERY assignment and attend each class period EVERY day. You and your student can check grades and attendance via the MyStudent portal. Please contact your student's grade level team if you have any questions or would like to schedule a virtual parent/teacher conference.
Outside Food/Food Deliveries:
Students are not allowed to have outside restaurant food on campus or to have food delivered to campus. Doordash and other food delivery services are not allowed. We jeopardize our status as a Free/Reduced Breakfast and Lunch school if we have unauthorized competition with the cafeteria. We are a closed campus for lunch and during the school day. Students may not leave campus and get food. If you have any questions about these requirements, please contact me at cstanley@pasco.k12.fl.us.
COVID-19 and Campus Impact:
We do continue to experience positive COVID cases at ZHS, even with all we are doing to socially distance, clean, and communicate with families during these unprecedented times. Through contact tracing, use of seating charts in classrooms and buses, and use of sign-in sheets, we work with our Bulldog staff and families to help maximize student learning opportunities while we work to minimize the impact of COVID-19, isolation, and quarantine.
Please talk with your student(s) about the importance of properly wearing their masks over their mouth and nose, washing their hands, and following the social distancing guidelines. Masks must be worn on campus at all times--even when outside on campus. Many students are not wearing their masks properly over their mouth and nose. Students are reminded repeatedly, and those who refuse to wear their mask properly may be changed to MSO. Please encourage your student to use hand sanitizer, wash hands often, and help minimize risk by properly wearing his/her mask at all times.
We will finish strong!
We are resilient. We are committed. We are determined. We are Bulldog STRONG!
--Dr. Christina Stanley
#BulldogPRIDE #BulldogSTRONG
@ZHS_DrStanley on Twitter
This Week at ZHS
Monday, 4/26:
• 11th grade AICE English General Paper test (gym, 209, 802)
• Pert Math Boot camp and test (Seniors Only)
Tuesday, 4/27:
• 9th/10th ELA Writing FSA makeups in Room 209
Wednesday, 4/28:
• Wear your College, Career, Academy, AVID, or Bulldog gear!
• 11th grade AICE English General Paper test (gym, 209, 802)
• JROTC Awards Ceremony (6 p.m., ZHS gym)----RESCHEDULED! New date: May 12
Thursday, 4/29:
• PLC meetings during teacher planning periods
• 9th/10th ELA Writing FSA makeups in Room 209
• ZHS CNA students state test
• ZHS Spring Band Concert (7 p.m., ZHS gym)
Friday, 4/30:
• Spirit Day! Wear your Bulldog gear or colors!
• AP Seminar student presentations (8:15 to 9:45 a.m.)
• Turnaround Student Celebration Ceremony (8:30 a.m.)
• PHSC Senior Blitz (via Zoom)
• 9th/10th ELA Writing FSA makeups in Room 209
AICE Cambridge English General Paper
April 26th: Paper 1: Essay. This test will begin at 8 a.m. and lasts approximately 75 minutes.
April 28th: Paper 2: Comprehension. This test will begin at 8 a.m. and lasts approximately 105 minutes.
Upon arrival to school, all students will report to their assigned testing location.
Students have been notified of their testing location in their classrooms by teachers, posted rosters on campus, messages on the 11th Grade Canvas site, emails to their student accounts, and via the School Messenger messages from Dr. Stanley on 4/25.
This exam gives your student the exciting opportunity to earn 3 college credits!
Please help in making sure that your student takes full advantage of this opportunity by ensuring they are present and on time on both days. Cambridge does not allow make-up opportunities and your student will not be admitted once the assessment has begun.
Upcoming Important ZHS Dates
4/26 and 4/28: AICE General Paper test (11th grade only)
4/27, 4/29, 4/30: Last opportunities for ELA FSA Writing test (9/10th grade only)
4/29: ZHS Spring Band Concert, ZHS CNA Students state test
4/30: AP Seminar presentations, Senior class deadline for all Pasco e-School and FLVS work, Turnaround Student celebration, PHSC Senior Blitz (via Zoom)
5/3: FSA and AP testing window opens
5/3 to 5/7: ZHS Staff appreciation week
5/5: SAC meeting (via Zoom)
ZHS Testing schedule for April and May
April 26: AICE Cambridge English General Paper Test (11th grade only), PERT boot camp and test (Seniors only)
April 27: ELA FSA Writing makeups (9th/10th grade only)
April 28: AICE Cambridge English General Paper Test (11th grade only)
April 29: ELA FSA Writing makeups (9th/10th grade only), ZHS CNA state test
April 30: ELA FSA Writing makeups FINAL DAY (9th/10th grade only)
May 3: 10th grade ELA FSA Reading Day 1 (AM/PM), AP Govt (AM)
May 4: 10th grade ELA FSA Reading Day 2 (AM/PM), AP Calculus (AM), AP Human Geography (PM)
May 5: 9th grade ELA FSA Reading Day 1 (AM/PM), AP English Lit (AM), AP Physics (PM)
May 6: 9th grade ELA FSA Reading Day 2 (AM/PM), AP US History (AM)
May 7: Biology EOC, AP Chemistry (AM)
May 10: US History EOC, AP World History (AM)
May 11: Algebra FSA Day 1 (AM/PM), AP Seminar (AM), AP Spanish (AM), AP Psychology (PM)
May 12: Algebra FSA Day 2 (AM/PM), AP English Language (AM)
May 13: Geometry EOC Day 1 (AM/PM)
May 14: Geometry EOC Day 2 (AM/PM), AP BIology (AM), AP Environmental Science (PM)
May 17: FSA/EOC makeups, AP Computer Science (AM), AP Statistics (PM)
May 18: FSA/EOC makeups
May 19: FSA/EOC makeups, District Finals Day 1
May 20: FSA/EOC makeups, District Finals Day 2
May 21: FSA/EOC makeups, District Finals Day 3
May 24 to 26: FSA/EOC/District Finals Makeups
You will receive notification of your student's testing location, time, and date via phone call, text, and/or email. Additionally, rosters have been posted on campus, on class CANVAS pages, and teachers have notified students in class.
The release of the Emergency Order regarding testing affects the Class of 2021 ONLY.
We are still required to test 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students in order for them to have opportunities to meet their graduation requirements.
APRIl 30th DEADLINE FOR SENIORS
Senior parents and students:
It is extremely important to know that ALL online courses for seniors have a firm deadline of April 30th. That is THIS FRIDAY!
It is especially important for those seniors who are taking GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS online and need to finish & pass those courses to graduate and participate in the graduation ceremony.
Florida Virtual & Pasco E-School rarely extend a deadline, so it is extremely important to contact your teacher and create a pace chart if you are behind. Time is of the essence.
Seniors and Senior parents: Graduation items need your immediate attention!!!
If you have not yet ordered your Cap & Gown for graduation, you need to do this as soon as possible to ensure that they arrive on time. The only way to order is to go to the ZHS website, click on the Students tab, choose the "Seniors Class of 2021" link and scroll to the bottom for the Herff Jones link for graduation products.
There you can make an account and order the cap and gown and any other graduation products you would like to purchase.
Graduation this year is on June 3rd and all the upcoming senior events are also posted on the school website. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Yonkof, Mrs. Pardo, or Mrs. Moore.
Dual Enrollment Textbook and Summer '21 Information
Dual enrollment students who qualify for summer classes: Information is available at http://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/oll/page/dual-enrollment. Registration starts this week. Instructions are on the ZHS website and you can reach out to your school counselor with any questions.
The pre-order window for summer textbooks has closed, but you will still be able to get textbooks. Please make sure you bring your college schedule from WISE and visit the website/view the flyer for pickup times and locations. Thank you!
Congrats to Emile Limoges!
*Kudos to our Emile Limoges!
He is the:
2021 Florida State Fair Senior Showmanship Champion, Steer Show.
2021 Florida State Fair Purebred Division Champion, Swine Show.
(Kudos also to his ZHS FFA Advisor, Mrs. LeAnne John!)
Congratulations to our ZHS Student-Athletes and their Coaches!
Kudos to our ZHS track team and Coaches Thomas, Allen, and Willmar!
Individual district champions:
- Maguire Neal: 100 meters, 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles
- Clayton Cornelius:400 meters
- Timothy Jackson: long jump
- Madison Poe: 1600 meters
- 4x100 Relay team
- 4x400 Relay team
Kudos to our ZHS Boys' Weightlifters!
*Kudos to our ZHS Boys Weightlifting team and Coach Barrick on their performance at States! All had PR’s!
Jarrin Galyan–8th place
Nick Sheldon--9th place
Theotis Smith—13th place
Homecoming 2021
Homecoming Week will be May 17-21 with dress up days and Homecoming Court!
Homecoming nominations will be taking place on May 12.
Final Homecoming Court voting will be May 20th.
Spirit Dress up days:
Monday: Past vs. Future
Tuesday: Hero vs. Villain
Wednesday: Board vs. Bike
Thursday: Country vs. Country Club
Friday: Spirit Day
Come on out Friday, May 21 for the Spring Football game vs. Mitchell and enjoy the Homecoming festivities!
PHSC Dual Enrollment Summer 2021 Information
- You must meet the Dual Enrollment requirements and be accepted into PHSC in order to take Dual Enrollment courses.
- The deadline to fill out your Online Dual Enrollment Course Request Form (aka Dynamic Form) for the Summer Term is Friday, April 16th.
- Registration for the actual classes will begin on April 28th.
Congratulations to Cyndria Lee!
We are so proud of you!
ZHS Class of 2021
ZHS Class of 2021
ZHS Class of 2021
Order your Class Ring today!
Do you want to order your Class Ring?
Build and order your class ring today by visiting the Herff Jones website! https://herffjoneswestcentral.com/classrings/classrings.cfm
Countdown to Summer AND Graduation!
There are only 23 school days left in the 20-21 school year.
Please ensure you are checking your parent portal in MyStudent for your student's grades, attendance, and progress on graduation requirements. Please reach out to your student's grade level team for assistance. We are here for you!
Outside Food/Food Deliveries:
Students are not allowed to have outside restaurant food on campus and are not allowed to have food delivered to campus. DoorDash and other food delivery services are NOT allowed. We jeopardize losing our status as a Free/Reduced Breakfast and Lunch school if we have unauthorized competition with the cafeteria. We are a closed campus for lunch and during the school day. Students may not leave campus and get food. If you have any questions about these requirements, please contact Dr. Stanley at cstanley@pasco.k12.fl.us.
Yearbooks are $75!
You can purchase one through the ZHS website (click Students, then click Yearbook) or visit yearbookforever.com to make your purchase.
We only have 35 left for purchase! Reserve yours today!
Class of 2021 Graduation News!
Graduation Ceremony Location: Tom Fisher Field at Bulldog Stadium at ZHS
Graduation Ceremony Date: June 3
Graduation Ceremony Time: 9 a.m.
On 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 3, we will host our Graduation Ceremony. Each graduate will be allowed to bring four guests. Two of the guests will be seated on the field and two will be seated in the stands.
We will share more details about senior activities and graduation practice soon!
Thank you to ALL of our community partners who support ZHS!
Bobby's Beauty Shop
Bruce Cimorelli
Catholic Charities
Center State Bank
Chalet Flowers
Clereen Morrill Brunty
Dave Walters
Dawn Lakin at Sundance Mobile Home Park
Debbie Kraus and Family
Donnie Welsch
Doris Violette
Dr. Anice at Florida Medical
First United Methodist Church
GFWC Woman's Club of Zephyrhills
Hudgins Law Firm
Jarrett Ford
John Edwards at Olga’s
John Zeller
Judy Williams
K&K Glass
Kathy Hunt
Kevin Bahr at Bahr's Propane & Air Conditioning
Kevin Brash, Manager of Walmart (Dade City)
Lee Reed Insurance
Leisure Day RV Resort
Linda and Tom Rodecker
M. I. Hummel Club
Martin Electric
Marty Monbarren at Bahr Aluminum & Construction
Michael Chancy, Manager of Wawa
Mickey McPhee, Manager of Publix
Phyllis Blanchard
Pin Chaser Bowling Alley
Restored Hope
Retired Teachers and Administration of ZHS
Roger and Judy Sibley
Ryman Roofing
Sundance Mobile Home Park
The Thomas Promise Foundation
The Zephyrhills Elks Club
Tina Flannery at Zephyrhills Water
Tom Rufe
Village Inn and Manager Brian
Walmart Supercenter in Zephyrhills
William and Kim Poe
Zephyrhills Free Press
Zephyrhills News
Hats, Hoodies, Beanies inside buildings
Guidelines for Spectators, Guests, and Mask-Wearing
Spectators/Masks:
We continue to follow the District guidelines (as of 2/12/21) regarding spectators on campus.
- All activities are now restricted to four spectators for each participating student (up to 50% capacity of the venue).
- We will have rosters at the entrance for check in and ticket purchase. Please talk to your student and family members regarding which four spectators will attend, as we have had some friends and family vying for the same seats.
At outdoor events, spectators and audience members are required to properly wear masks/face coverings (over the mouth AND nose) while entering and leaving the venue, as well as when leaving their seats to visit the concession stand or restroom. Masks are not required to be worn while spectators are seated outside at the event.
At outdoor events, spectators:
- should not enter an event if they are feeling ill, have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19, or cannot pass the self-screening questions.
- must be restricted from direct competition areas and from visiting with student athletes and performers and personnel before, during, and after events.
- should not congregate in walkways, hallways, common traffic areas, or gymnasiums.
- must practice physical distancing with those outside of their direct families and sit in family groups at events.
At indoor events, spectators and audience members are required to properly wear masks/face coverings properly at ALL times (over the mouth AND nose).
At indoor events, spectators:
- should not enter an event if they are feeling ill, have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19, or cannot pass the self-screening questions.
- must be restricted from direct competition areas and from visiting with student athletes and performers and personnel before, during, and after events.
- should not congregate in walkways, hallways, common traffic areas, or gymnasiums.
- must practice physical distancing with those outside of their direct families and sit in family groups at events.
Do you want your student to get lunch time tutoring help?
ZHS School Advisory Council (SAC)
What is a School Advisory Council?
- The school Advisory Council is the means for community and parent involvement in and support of the schools.
How can I become a SAC member?
- Elected members of the School Advisory Council include teachers, educational support personnel, parents, and secondary students.
Any parent, community business member, teacher, or student interested in serving on our SAC committee for the 2020-2021 school year should contact Mrs. McCafferty at (813) 794-6102.
This is a great way to get involved and stay connected to your Bulldog family.
To complete a yearly volunteer application, please visit: http://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/comm/volunteer/
SAC Meetings are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:45 a.m. via ZOOM.
Scheduled dates for the 2020 – 2021 SAC meetings:
- May 5
COVID-19 reminder
Please support our efforts to keep everyone healthy.
*The best way to prevent illness is by limiting exposure to the virus.
*Practice social distancing as much as possible when feasible.
*Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
*If soap and water are not available, use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
*Routinely clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.
*Properly wear a mask or face covering over your mouth AND nose when around others.
Bulldog families, we are really struggling with students not wearing their masks properly over their mouth AND nose. We remind students multiple times each day. If students continue to need multiple reminders, we will consider switching them to MSO.
Please reinforce the message with your student(s) and family about how we can all help limit the spread of this virus by consistently and properly wearing masks/face coverings, washing our hands, and practicing social distancing.
Front Bus Loop
The front bus loop is closed to through traffic in the morning from 6:50 a.m. to 7:25 a.m. and in the afternoon from 1:40 p.m. to 2:20 p.m.
The buses must be able to pull through and drop off/pick up their students.
Parents/guardians, please DO NOT use the front bus loop for any type of student drop off or pick up during these times.
Please use the student parking lot or the gym parking lot to drop off or pick up your student during these times.
DO NOT pass the buses and drive through the loop. It is unsafe for all when this occurs.
Free Meals for All Students!
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released a waiver and new guidance, and we can now feed ALL students and children in the community 18 years and under for free. This USDA waiver is through December 31, or as long as funding lasts.
- ALL students and children in the community 18 years and under (Including Pasco e-School students) will be provided the opportunity to receive free meals:
- Students who are attending brick and mortar will receive free meals from the cafeteria regardless of their current status. Students will still need to provide their student ID number at the point of sale. Each student is eligible for one free breakfast and lunch daily. Any items selected outside of the offered meal(s) will be charged a la carte pricing.
- We encourage families to continue to fill out Free and Reduced Meal Applications if their financial situation changes because when this waiver ends the status (free, reduced, paid ) will resume. In addition, there are other benefits that students receive from their status.
- We will serve a week’s worth of meals (breakfast and lunch) curbside to mySchool online students, quarantined students, and children in the community 18 years and under (includes Pasco e-School students). This will be at all school sites per state guidance and we will keep the same times already established for curbside feeding. After this point, curbside meal distribution will be once a week on Fridays.
- Any child 18 years and under in the community can be provided a meal. Children do not have to be present, but a student Name / ID or Name /Home Address will be required to be provided curbside meals. Curbside feeding is not intended for students attending brick and mortar (since they have access to free meals in the cafeteria) unless they are quarantined.
- We encourage families intending to participate curbside to complete the Meal Reservation Form so we can be best prepared for curbside participation. They can pick up meals for all of their children from the site most convenient for them. They no longer have to go to their child’s enrolled site.
- The Free and Reduced Meal Application for the 2020-2021 school year is available online at https://www.myschoolapps.com/Application.
PACE
This is a unique program that provides FREE weekly counseling that is strengths-based and gender responsive to girls under the age of 18 who attend Zephyrhills High School (ZHS) and for girls who have opted for MySchoolOnline (MSO). The Pace Reach therapist meets with girls once a week for face to face sessions at ZHS typically during a girl's elective class period and/or virtually.
For questions regarding enrollment or to schedule an assessment, please call or email our ZHS PACE Reach therapist Brittany Fecht at 813.285.2793 or Brittany.Fecht@pacecenter.org.
Opt-In to Text Messages
Need help with your Senior? Contact a member of the 12th grade team!
School Counselor: Julie Moore (jscarcli@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Graduation Coach: Kim Pardo (kpardo@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Instructional Assistant/Student Discipline: Jennifer Capriglione (jcaprigl@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Student Services/Attendance Support: Mrs. Blevins (mblevins@pasco.k12.fl.us) and Ms. Hall (mahall@pasco.k12.fl.us)
College and Career Specialist: April Simons (asimons@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Dropout Prevention Specialist: Lizette Ramos (lsabater@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Need to talk to a member of the 11th grade team? Contact info below.
School Counselor: Shay Jackson (ldjackso@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Graduation Coach: Bryan Thomas (bthomas@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Instructional Assistant/Student Discipline: Jennifer Capriglione (jcaprigl@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Student Services/Attendance Support: Mrs. Blevins (mblevins@pasco.k12.fl.us) and Ms. Hall (mahall@pasco.k12.fl.us)
College and Career Specialist: April Simons (asimons@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Dropout Prevention Specialist: Lizette Ramos (lsabater@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Reach out to your 10th grade team! We are here for you!
School Counselor: John Metzger (jmetzger@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Graduation Coach: Chris Barrick (cbarrick@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Instructional Assistant/Student Discipline: Ashley Thompson (aathomps@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Student Services/Attendance Support: Mrs. Blevins (mblevins@pasco.k12.fl.us) and Ms. Hall (mahall@pasco.k12.fl.us)
College and Career Specialist: April Simons (asimons@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Dropout Prevention Specialist: Lizette Ramos (lsabater@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Get to know your 9th grade team!
School Counselor: Kristen Gillies (kgillies@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Graduation Coach: Troy Hochstetler (thochste@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Instructional Assistant/Student Discipline: Ashley Thompson (aathomps@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Student Services/Attendance Support: Mrs. Blevins (mblevins@pasco.k12.fl.us) and Ms. Hall (mahall@pasco.k12.fl.us)
College and Career Specialist: April Simons (asimons@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Dropout Prevention Specialist: Lizette Ramos (lsabater@pasco.k12.fl.us)
Masks/Face Coverings Required
*Accommodations will be made for students or staff who have a medical condition that would prevent them from wearing a mask/face covering. Please contact your student's grade level administrator for more information.
Arrival to School in the Morning
- Buses will drop off in the front bus loop off of 12th Street. This loop is CLOSED to all car traffic from 6:45 to 7:25 a.m.
- Student drop off is in the Gym parking lot off of Henry Street. Please pull all the way forward to drop off your student in front of the doors leading to the gym lobby.
- Upon arrival from a car or bus, students must head directly to get their breakfast from the nearest mobile cart or cafeteria line and then to their 1st period class to eat.
- Students who do not eat breakfast at school will be expected to go directly to their 1st period class as soon as they arrive on campus.
- There will be no gathering in the commons, hallways, courtyard, or inside and outside of the cafeteria.
Seating Charts and Sign in Sheets
When in another classroom not on their schedule, students will need to sign in and take a seat as directed by the teacher.
If you have any questions about this, please reach out to your grade level administrator.
Classroom Expectations
- Each student and staff member will help keep ZHS as clean as possible. Inside the classrooms, teachers will have a procedure for the beginning and end of class, as well as a cleaning station with materials.
- Students will have assigned seats in each classroom and are expected to sit in their assigned seat every day.
- Students and teachers will utilize a sign in sheet when inside a classroom or area that is not covered by a seating chart.
- Mask breaks will be permitted by teachers and will be reviewed in class during the first week of school.
Cafeteria and Lunch Expectations
Serving lines:
- Multiple carts and lines will be available for student use.
- Q-tips will be provided upon request so students do not need to touch the keypad to input their number.
- Social distancing guidelines will be followed.
- Students will be eat inside the cafeteria and in the commons. Some teachers will allow students to eat in their classrooms (utilizing the sign in sheet) and will assign seating.
- Seats will be marked in the cafeteria to encourage proper distance. Students should only sit in seats not marked with an 'X'. If students choose to eat in the commons, it is expected that they are seated while eating and maintain 6ft of social distancing.
- All students will be required to be seated if eating. No one is permitted to be standing up or walking when eating their food or snacks. When students are moving, walking, or standing anywhere, students must have their masks on.
Contact info
Email: cstanley@pasco.k12.fl.us
Website: zhs.pasco.k12.fl.us
Location: 6335 12th Street, Zephyrhills, FL, USA
Phone: 8137946100
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pascoschools
Twitter: @ZHSBulldogs
PHSC Senior Blitz--Friday, April 30
To sign up for the the Zoom meeting, please click on the link on the ZHS website for "Senior Blitz" or check the Senior CANVAS page for the message from Mrs. Simons.