Titan Up! A Note from Mr. Ippolito

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TBT’s Newsletter
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IMPORTANT
UPCOMING DATES
Report Cards Nov. 7
Veteran’s Day Nov. 11
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Progress Reports Nov. 18
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Conference Night Nov. 20
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Fall Break Nov. 24-28
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Winter Break Dec. 22-Jan. 2
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Semester Exams Jan. 13-16
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End of Semester Jan. 16
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Report Cards Feb.10
ADMINISTRATORS
Mr. Ippolito
Principal
Ms. Woody
AP
Curriculum
Ms. Sparano
Ms. Carmody
AP Admin-
AP Student
Affairs
Mr. Buffano
AP Student
Affairs
Dr. Johnson
AP Student
Affairs
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Dear Parents and Students,
It has been a busy beginning to the second
grading period here at TBT.
Fall is always an exciting
time of year, and it has
been no exception here.
This is the time of year
where there are lots of
events for students to participate in. Homecoming
was a great success—our
football team won against
Plant City High School and
the dance held at Centro
Austriano in Ybor was
beautiful and fun. Spirit
Week garnered lots of participation from both the
faculty and the student
body, and our annual Bras
for a Cause fundraiser was
a success. We have a lot to
be proud of, and even
more to look forward to
in the weeks and
months ahead.
As we continue toward the second semester, it is important that
we all keep our focus on
the things that make us
one of the top schools
in the county. Saturday
School has begun, offering another way for students to get tutoring in
their core classes. Check
the tutoring schedule
for dates and times of
Saturday School. Students who attend Saturday School often excel
academically and
achieve higher levels of
success. I can’t wait to
November 2014
see you all there.
As always, if you have
any questions please
contact us at 744-8360.
And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter
@TBTechHS!
Sincerely,
Michael Ippolito
Principal
In This Issue...
Meet our newest AP of
Student Affairs, Dr. Johnson, on page 2.
AP Magnet
istration
Mr. Derflinger
A Note from Mr. Ippolito
Check out pictures from
Spirit Week on page 3.
See Titan students looking
sharp at the Homecoming
Dance on page 4.
See which teachers and
students were recognized
this month on pages 5 & 6.
The Great American
Teach-In is quickly approaching. Learn about
it on page 7.
Check out what’s happening on campus on
page 8.
Important info about
college entrance exams
is on page 9.
See Tech students in the
community on page 10.
Tech’s cafeteria is going
through some exciting
changes. See how it will
impact faculty and students on page 11.
Find important links on
page 12.
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Meet Our Newest AP of Student Affairs, Dr. Johnson!
Meet the New AP of Student Affairs, Dr. Johnson
We would like to extend a warm welcome to a new addition to
our Titan family. Dr. Johnson comes to us from McLane Middle School,
and is our new AP of Student Affairs. She is a product of the Hillsborough County school system herself, having graduated from Brandon High School. After high school, she studied Mass Communications
at USF, and then went on to earn her Specialist and Doctorate degrees
from Argosy University.
Dr. Johnson worked for Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Services for 8 years, and it was there that she realized her passion for helping students. She began as an English teacher at McLane
Middle School, but after five years she became an administrator. In
total, she spent an impressive 14 years at McLane. It was there that
she met a Tech favorite, Deputy Robinson, where he was serving as
the School Resource Officer. When a position opened up here at Tech,
he encouraged her to join our faculty.
In her free time, Dr. Johnson loves to read and spend time with
her husband and two-year-old son. She also loves to dance, and even
used to dance competitively. When asked if she had any advice for
Tech students, she said, “There is life after high school. Set your goals
for what you want to achieve
and stay focused. Without
hard work, you won’t accomplish your goals.” You can
find Dr. Johnson’s office, in
the Main Office. She works
with students with last
names H-N.
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Spirit Week: We Have Spirit! Yes We Do! We Have Spirit! How ‘Bout You?
SPIRIT WEEK DAYS
Monday—Tourist Day
Tuesday—Senior Citizen Day
Wednesday—Character/
Superhero Day
Thursday—Throwback Thursday
Friday—Titan Spirit Day!!!
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November 2014
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Homecoming Dance at Centro Austriano in Ybor
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Titan Staff Awards & Achievements
Congratulations
to Ms. Francis
for winning the
Ida S. Baker
Award
Instructional
Support Award
Winner,
Ms. Garcia
Congratulations!
Congratulations
to TBT’s
Teacher
of the Year,
Mrs. Roland
Mr. Oram and Mrs. Khoury won the Student Choice Award for
being the favorite male and female teachers
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Titan Student Awards, Activities, & Achievements
2014-2015 Beta Club Officers
Newly Inducted Beta Club Members
Congratulations to TBT’s 2014-2015 Beta
Club for being awarded the honor of School
of Distinction
Congratulations to Ja'lexia Carter and
Reshay Haynes for the most
improvements in Academics and
Participation in Read 180 during Q1.
They were awarded tickets for Busch
Gardens which were donated to Ms.
Harris’ classroom by Mr. Terzian. Thanks
for the donation, Mr. Terzian!
AVID Students Visit USF
AP Anatomy & Physiology students
conduct an ADI investigation
Want to see your picture and accomplishments in the TBT newsletter? Send stories and pictures about your group’s activities and/or accomplishments to:
tbtechhsnewsletter@gmail.com
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2014 GREAT AMERICAN TEACH-IN
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Parents, community members, and friends of Tampa Bay Technical High School,
make plans now to be a part of the annual Great American Teach-In, on Thursday,
November 20, 2014. We are looking for volunteers to teach one class or teach all
day in this community-wide effort to give you a taste of teaching.
You don't need teaching experience, just enthusiasm and a desire to share with
students something about your career, your experiences, your hobby, or yourself.
We want you to carry some key messages into our classrooms, including the importance of staying in school and the value of each individual student.
The Great American Teach-In is a perfect opportunity for parents, business leaders, and community members to let our students know we care about them. The
idea is simple - join us on November 20, 2014, and teach a class or two, whatever
your schedule permits.
We'll do our part in giving you some suggestions and preparing you for this
teaching experience.
Simply email the school at Ernestine.woody@sdhc.k12.fl.us to register for the
Great American Teach-In.
You won't regret your decision to be a volunteer teacher during
The Great American Teach-In! We can't wait to hear from you.
Students learn about
the medical field
during the Great
American Teach-In.
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Bras for a Cause
Left: TBT Senior, Vincent Shanberg,
models the Titan choice winning bra
designed by TBT’s cheerleaders
Early Childhood Successfully Opened Another Year of
Little Titan World Last Month
Treat Street Hosts Hundreds of Pre-School Trick-or-Treaters at TBT on 10/30
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College Entrance Exams
SAT TESTING
Nov. 8, 2014*
Dec. 6, 2014*
Jan. 24, 2015
March 14, 2015*
May 2, 2015*
June 6, 2015*
Nov. 6, 2014
Dec. 29, 2015
Feb. 13, 2015
April 6, 2015
May 8, 2015
ACT TESTING
Dec. 13, 2014*
Feb. 7, 2015*
April 18, 2015*
June 13, 2015*
Nov. 7, 2014
Jan. 9, 2015
March 13, 2015
May 8, 2015
*test offered at TBT
What is the SAT Subject Area Test? The College Board offers numerous Subject Area
Tests for students to verify ability in specialized academic areas. AFTER appropriate
scores are attained on the SAT Reasoning Test, and if referred or recommended by the college/university of acceptance, then students may register for the SAT Subject Area Test
(s). These tests are not offered on every SAT test date, so check your registration carefully! If you register for the SAT Subject Area Test in error, be sure to make the correction with the College Board PRIOR to the testing date. There is a charge for the correction.
Should you take the ACT optional Writing test? The writing portion of the ACT is optional. Many colleges, however, are beginning to use this portion of the test for placement
purposes. Some colleges are using it as part of the evaluation process. The be certain of
what your college is looking for, check with an Admissions Counselor at that school, or the
college's website.
Beta Club is collecting Yoplait
lids - just drop CLEAN lids off
in Mrs. Hollingsworth’s office!
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Tech! Tech! Tech! What?
BETA Club at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk held
on Saturday, October 18 at Amalie Arena
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a celebration of
survivorship, an occasion to express hope, and our shared
determination to make this breast cancer's last century.
Baby pigs were recently born
in the vet lab
TBT students
participating
in the
Spanish
Heritage
Festival
TBT’s Culinary
program cooked
breakfast for SDHC
bus drivers at an
event honoring them
on October 28 at TBT
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TBT’s NJROTC program presents the colors at the Amalie Arena at
the Take Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
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Date: __October 31, 2014_________
Dear families,
In an effort to improve your child’s dining experience,
Student Nutrition Services (SNS) is in the process of updating the look of your school’s serving areas. We are looking
forward to enhancing the merchandising of food selections,
and making service more convenient for our customers and
employees!
Rest assured, while under construction SNS will continue to provide complete and nutritious school meals to
students. Lunch options will include selections such as Ham
& Cheese Wraps, Dannon Yogurt Munchables, and Turkey &
Cheese Subs. In addition, daily servings of fruits and vegetables will be provided, as always. To view a complete menu,
visit www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/sns and click on “Resources” to
view the menus. Go to “Construction Site Menus” for the
weekly menu. You may also download the free “School
Lunch by NutriSlice” app on your smart phone and view
“Construction Site Menus”.
Please contact your school’s administrative staff if you
have any questions or concerns regarding this project.
Thank you for your patience and we hope you are as excited
about this news as we are!
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acquire career and academic knowledge to become life
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Tampa By Technical High School (TBT) was established
in 1969 as Tampa Bay Vocational Technical School.
TBT’s program is now an exceptional blend of
academic rigor and technical relevance. A dedicated
faculty provides instruction in everything from
advanced placement to certified technical skill courses.
The campus resembles a community college campus
with large laboratory facilities for several unique
technology programs. The students must apply to this
school and transportation is provided.
after school. See the
schedule on the
media center
window for available
sessions.
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Tampa Bay Technical
High School
6410 Orient Road
Tampa, FL 33610
813.744.8360
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