October 2019

THE PLAYERS Make A Mark Award Winners

The Make a Mark Award is a special award honoring teachers in St. Johns County that encourage their students to make their mark on the world. When a teacher invests in their students they can inspire them to persevere and not give up! A winner will be chosen each month from an elementary and a secondary school by students & community business partners.

Katie Bohatch is the September 2019 Make a Mark Award Winner for Middle School

Katie Bohatch is a wonderful middle school teacher at Valley Ridge Academy who teaches 7th grade ELA. She is warm and caring to her students while also expecting the very best in her classroom each and every day. We have had the pleasure of her class for both of our children. Katie has the ability to “mold to the child”….accommodating each child’s learning style and unique skills. She makes these young adults feel confident and she shows them how to enjoy reading! Her unit on the Outsiders is amazing. She reaches these kids….at an age when almost nothing can spark them….she ignites in them the love of books and how these stories can teach them to grow. I have seen Katie herself grow as a teacher and strive to be the very best in her career. I can see how the students respect her and look up to her. She leads by example and I couldn’t be more proud of my children’s growth and of Katie!

 

Jennifer Peters-Smith is the September 2019 Make a Mark Award Winner for High School

Jennifer Peters Smith graduated from Pedro, went to college at Flagler and went back to teach at Pedro. She is constantly thinking of her students- working often nights and weekends on projects and goals for her classroom. The students are always on her mind. She has spent summers in Uganda helping teachers there expand curriculum and sponsored a teacher from Uganda to live with her here and shadow teach. She has innovative ideas and tries to make her class relevant and interesting to her students. She lives and breathes teaching and so deserves this recognition.

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Celebrating 150 Years

In 1926, recess was implemented in all schools, known as supervised play.

To celebrate St. Johns County School District’s 150 year anniversary, we will be highlighting historical facts about our school district during our regular School Board Meetings this year and on our website.

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Celebrating 150 Years

In 1955, R. J. Murray High School opened as a school for black students. It would later become the first school in the county to integrate staff members.

To celebrate St. Johns County School District’s 150 year anniversary, we will be highlighting historical facts about our school district during our regular School Board Meetings this year and on our website.

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STEM SPARK Career Day

STEM SPARK was held on Saturday, October 5th, at R. J. Murray Middle School. The event serves to make young women in grades 7 and 8 aware of possible careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) sponsored the event and this is the third year that it was hosted by St. Johns County School District.

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2020 Graduation Schedule

Friday, January 17
5 p.m.              First Coast Technical College (FCTC)            FCTC, Bldg. C

Tuesday, May 12
4:30 p.m.         St. Johns Virtual School                                 Virtual Graduation

Wednesday, May 13
7 p.m.              St. Johns Technical High School                    Virtual Graduation

Tuesday, May 19
7 p.m.              Creekside High School                                   Virtual Graduation

Wednesday, May 20
7 p.m.              Ponte Vedra High School                               Virtual Graduation
7 p.m.              Pedro Menendez High School                       Virtual Graduation

Thursday, May 21
7 p.m.              St. Augustine High School                             Virtual Graduation

Friday, May 22
7 p.m.              Allen D. Nease High School                          Virtual Graduation

Saturday, May 23
2 p.m.              Bartram Trail High School                             Virtual Graduation

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Burlington Coat Factory Donation

Burlington Coat Factory Donation

Representatives from Burlington Coat Factory recently donated $10,000 to classrooms at Durbin Creek Elementary School. Pictured from left to right are Principal Angela Fuller, Store Manager Vanja Rogulj, Assistant Manager Latrell Acliese, Assistant Principal Laverne Walker, and School Board Vice Chair Beverly Slough.

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