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Principal Troy Sanford Assistant Principal Scott Borth Assistant Principal Paige Zadnik 5 th and 6 th Grades Dee Holcomb, Guidance Counselor Suzanne Hickman, Dean 7 th and 8 th Grades Nanette Cintron, Guidance Counselor Susan Consider, Dean
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Campus opens for breakfast at 7:30 am Classes begin at 7:55 am and end at 2:20 pm Every student will receive a planner on the first day. Planners will be used every day in every class. Check your child’s planner daily.
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Bottoms Navy, black, or khaki/tan If the bottoms have belt loops, a belt must be worn. Must be straight-legged All bottoms secured at the waist Tops Navy, black, yellow, gold, white Must have sleeves and a collar Must be tucked in and buttoned, with the exception of one or two buttons Logo may not be any larger than 2 x 2 inches Review the Horizon Academy Dress Code Policy and Presentation on the home page of the school website and in the Student Planner.
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Shoes Gym shoes must be secured with laces or Velcro and must completely cover toes and heel. Gym shoes are not to exceed 2 inches past the ankle or reach the bottom of the calf muscle. High-top basketball shoes are acceptable. Belts A belt is required if the garment has belt loops. Belts are to be solid black, navy blue, khaki, tan, or brown. Hair Color Must be within the natural hair color spectrum. Review the Horizon Academy Dress Code Policy and Presentation on the home page of the school website.
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All middle school students are required to dress out for PE. PE uniform consists of shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes. Tops: Navy, Black, Yellow, Gold, White Tops must be solid-colored T-shirt with sleeves. Bottoms: Navy, Black, or Khaki/Tan Bottoms must be solid-colored athletic shorts secured around the waist and are to be mid-thigh or longer. Gym Shoes Gym shoes must be secured with laces or Velcro and must completely cover toes and heel. Gym shoes are not to exceed 2 inches past the ankle or reach the bottom of the calf muscle. High-top basketball shoes are acceptable.
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Donate clothing items to exchange for the same number of items, as supplies permit. Donated items must meet the Horizon Academy dress code. Donated items should be clean and in good condition. Items are being collected today and items can be donated or redeemed at any time.
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News Stories Newsletter Calendar Teacher Web Pages Media Center Information Research Sources Instructional Focus Calendars FCAT Explorer School Menu and Meal Pay Information Campus pictures www.myhorizonacademy.org
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Join Our Email List! Go to the webpage to sign up to receive grade-level and school information by email www.myhorizonacademy.org
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School Advisory Council All parents/guardians are encouraged to participate The SAC is required by the legislature at all schools and oversees some funds Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 5:00 pm in the Media Center Sign up today in the cafeteria. First meeting is Tuesday, September 10 th
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Parent Teacher Organization All parents/guardians are encouraged to participate The PTO supports the school through fundraising and volunteering Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm in the Media Center Contact Yadira Thompson, president, for more information at yadira.thompson@marion.k12.fl.us.yadira.thompson@marion.k12.fl.us First meeting is Tuesday, September 10 th
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Do what’s right. Do your best. Treat others the way you want to be treated!
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Campus-wide program to teach students to follow the Hawk Expectations. Program to recognize students for making good choices! Students receive Hawk Eyes for being “spied” doing the right thing. Students can redeem the Hawk Eyes for various activities and items.
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Assembly on the first day of school Learn about The Big 3 Learn about Horizon Academy Learn about PBS It’s a... Hawk Hangout! Students who earned a certain number of Hawk Eyes will be able to attend a fun activity during school.
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Taught during PE class for middle school and by the teacher for 5 th grade All grade levels cover the themes of: Empathy and Communication Bullying Prevention Emotion Management Coping with Stress Problem Solving, Decision Making Substance Abuse Prevention
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All students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. Available after-school activities include: Band Chorus Dazzler Dance Team Pom Pom Squad Available sports include: Cross Country Track and Field Basketball Volleyball
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21 st Century Grant Program An after-school academic and enrichment program for Horizon Academy students. Mondays through Thursdays from 2:20 pm to 5:00 pm. Transportation provided. Students must sign up to participate and may be placed on a waiting list once the program is full.
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Cafeteria Open – 7:30 am First Bell – 7:50 am Tardy Bell – 7:55 am
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First Bell – 2:20 pm 5 th and 6 th Grades, ESE Second Bell – 2:25 pm 7 th and 8 th Grades Special Area classes and Reading classes
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Car Line RIGHT LANE: 5 th and 6 th Grades ESE LEFT LANE: 7 th and 8 th Grades Special Area classes Reading classes LEFT LANE: Mixed grade levels (Ex: 5 th and 7 th grades)
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Insurance Form Emergency Medical Form Code of Conduct Title I/School Compact
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Pick up your child's class schedule, FCAT scores, 2011-2012 report card (Cafeteria) Fill out online lunch applications (Cafeteria) Car Rider Sign (Cafeteria) Extended Day Sign Up (Cafeteria) Visit the School Advisory Council (SAC) and Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) (Cafeteria) Sign up for the Parent Portal (Media Center) Obtain a bus schedule (Media Center) Participate in the Dress Code Exchange Program (Media Center) Tour the campus and visit your child’s teachers
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