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Walter L. Sickles Senior High School The Guardian 7950 Gunn Highway Tampa, FL 33626 Web Site: http://sickles.mysdhc.org (813) 631-4742 Fax: (813) 631-4754 August 2020 IMPORTANT INFORMATION VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE AUG. 20, 2020 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL AUG. 24, 2020 CONFERENCE NIGHT TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR SEPT 24, 2020 3:45 PM 7 PM END OF 1ST 9-WEEKS OCT 23, 2020 Welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! We have missed our students and we look forward to many engaging learning experiences this year. Whether a student is here on campus or participating in eLearning, our staff will do our very best to provide a positive learning environment for all students. We are also excited to reveal many updates to our campus. The projects include a new roof, fresh exterior paint, new air conditioning, and a new artificial turf athletic field. The past few months have been challenging, for us all, and we understand that the return to school may be difficult for some students. We are dedicated to making sure that we meet not only the academic needs of our students but the social emotional needs as well. In addition to our amazing teaching staff, our administration, school counselors, and student services team stand ready to support our students as they transition back to school. If you have any concerns or need assistance with your student, do not hesitate to contact the school. The first day of school is August 24 th . All of our students will be participating in eLearning for the first week of school. During this “Smart Start” week, our students will be making connections with their teachers and getting familiar with our new learning platform, Canvas. Teachers will record daily attendance and prepare students for new safety protocols when returning to the classroom. On August 31, we will welcome our students who chose on site learning and our eLearners will continue to learn remotely. For those of you returning to campus on the 31 st , the Monday bell schedule is 8:30am-2:35pm. Adult supervision starts at 8:00am. Students may not be on campus prior to 8:00am and must exit immediately after school unless under the direct supervision of a staff member. The faculty, staff, and I are looking forward to a great start to the 2020- 2021 school year! Sincerely, Mary Freitas Principal From the desk of Principal Freitas:

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Walter L. Sickles Senior High School

The Guardian 7950 Gunn Highway

Tampa, FL 33626

Web Site: http://sickles.mysdhc.org

(813) 631-4742

Fax: (813) 631-4754

August 2020

IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

VIRTUAL

OPEN

HOUSE

AUG. 20, 2020

FIRST DAY OF

SCHOOL

AUG. 24, 2020

CONFERENCE

NIGHT

TENTATIVELY

SCHEDULED

FOR

SEPT 24, 2020

3:45 PM – 7 PM

END OF 1ST

9-WEEKS

OCT 23, 2020

Dear Parents and Students,

Welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! We have missed our students

and we look forward to many engaging learning experiences this year.

Whether a student is here on campus or participating in eLearning, our

staff will do our very best to provide a positive learning environment

for all students. We are also excited to reveal many updates to our

campus. The projects include a new roof, fresh exterior paint, new air

conditioning, and a new artificial turf athletic field.

The past few months have been challenging, for us all, and we

understand that the return to school may be difficult for some students.

We are dedicated to making sure that we meet not only the academic

needs of our students but the social emotional needs as well. In

addition to our amazing teaching staff, our administration, school

counselors, and student services team stand ready to support our

students as they transition back to school. If you have any concerns or

need assistance with your student, do not hesitate to contact the school.

The first day of school is August 24th. All of our students will be

participating in eLearning for the first week of school. During this

“Smart Start” week, our students will be making connections with their

teachers and getting familiar with our new learning platform, Canvas.

Teachers will record daily attendance and prepare students for new

safety protocols when returning to the classroom. On August 31, we

will welcome our students who chose on site learning and our

eLearners will continue to learn remotely. For those of you returning to

campus on the 31st, the Monday bell schedule is 8:30am-2:35pm.

Adult supervision starts at 8:00am. Students may not be on campus

prior to 8:00am and must exit immediately after school unless under the

direct supervision of a staff member.

The faculty, staff, and I are looking forward to a great start to the 2020-

2021 school year!

Sincerely,

Mary Freitas

Principal

From the desk of Principal Freitas:

Curriculum and Guidance News

The Sickles High School guidance staff is looking forward to the opening of the 2020-21 school year, and

is committed to the success of every student and staff member. We support our district’s mission to

provide an education that enables each student to excel as a successful and responsible citizen.

The administration, faculty and staff work in conjunction with the guidance department:

a. To ensure that every student is provided with rigor and relevance in every course, and that every

student is placed in courses that meet the students’ abilities and needs. We utilize individual

student data to make these decisions.

b. To provide students with the necessary support to realize their potential.

c. To inform students about college resources, technical-career education, scholarships, and

financial aid. We are committed to afford every opportunity for college readiness for each

student.

d. To provide students and parents with information and support in order to help students fully

develop academically, socially and emotionally.

We will continue to focus on increasing student enrollment in advanced placement courses and to provide

support for students on all levels.

Our staff members, as well as other resource teachers are listed below. Listed next to each counselor are

the letters of the alphabet they serve, as well as their phone extensions. Please do not hesitate to contact

the Guidance office with any questions or concerns.

Krista Luloff Assistant Principal for Curriculum Ext. 224

Jessica Braun Counselor/Dept. Head D-HAR Ext. 249

Julie Brashear Counselor A-C Ext. 246

Kathleen Odom Counselor HAS-MER Ext. 248

Melissa Broner Counselor MES-R Ext. 251

Julie Russo Counselor S-Z Ext. 247

Kenneth Gennaro College & Career Counselor Ext. 245

Vito Ricciardi School Psychologist Ext. 242

Ondrea Haydel Social Worker Ext. 244

Karen Stevens ESE Specialist Ext. 250

Annalays Simeon ELL (ESOL) Resource teacher Ext. 518

Drew O’Connor Guidance Secretary Ext. 225

Chris Dunaway Registrar Ext. 241

Daisy Alquizar Data Processor Ext. 229

Our Sickles family strives to provide our students with the best education, and we look forward to

working with you in the upcoming year.

Sincerely,

Krista Luloff, APC

Jessica Braun, Guidance Department Head

“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

What You Should Know About Senior High Athletic Eligibility

Academic Requirements If you are in the 11th grade or 12th grade, you must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 unweighted scale in

all courses taken through the end of the previous semester. If you are in the 9th grade or 10th grade, you must have a

cumulative 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 unweighted scale in all courses taken through the end of the previous semester; OR you must have earned a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 unweighted scale in the courses taken in the previous semester

alone, provided you sign an academic performance contract (FHSAA form EL5) with your school and attend summer school as necessary. (Article 9.4, FHSAA Handbook, Bylaws and Policies)

Ninth Grader Eligibility

A student shall be eligible during the first semester of his/her ninth-grade year provided that it is the student’s first entry into

the ninth grade and he/she was regularly promoted from the eighth grade the immediate preceding year.

Residence A student will be eligible at the first school in which he/she enrolls, or participates in an athletic practice, at the beginning of

each school year. The student will be eligible in his/her first school of choice each year as long as the student remains enrolled

in that school (Florida Law 97-53). Additionally, home school students who are registered through Hillsborough County Public Schools and charter school students who are enrolled in a Hillsborough County registered charter school are eligible for athletic

participation at their school of residence.

Transfers Per School Board Policy 2431.01, student-athletes who transfer are allowed to immediately participate in interscholastic

athletics for their new school as long as they are enrolled prior to the start of a specific sport’s season. Student-athletes that

participate in a sport at their previous school during the same school year may not participate in the same sport unless they meet one of the following criteria:

1) Dependent children of active duty military personnel whose move resulted from military orders. 2) Children who have been relocated due to a foster care placement in a different school zone.

3) Children who move due to a court-ordered change in custody due to separation or divorce, or the serious illness or

death of a custodial parent. 4) Authorized good cause established in this policy.

Age

Students reaching the age of 19 before September 1st will make them ineligible to participate in interscholastic athletics for

that school year and beyond.

Limit of Eligibility A student shall be eligible for no more than four (4) consecutive academic years upon first entrance to ninth grade as defined

by the pupil progression plan of the school in which the student is enrolled. A student who does not attend school, repeats any grade, is declared ineligible to participate, or otherwise fails to exercise the opportunity to participate for any reason for

any length of time during this four-year period shall not be entitled to any additional period of eligibility.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Eligibility Requirements for Extracurricular Participation

2020-2021

Eligibility Period

Grade

Eligibility Requirements

First semester

2020-2021

Students first entering the

ninth grade in 2020-2021

Must be regularly promoted from the 8th grade to

the 9th grade.

Students entering 10th grade

Must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 unweighted scale in all courses taken

through the end of the previous semester; OR must have earned a 2.0 grade point average on

a 4.0 unweighted scale in the courses taken in

the previous semester alone, provided he or she signed an academic performance contract with

his or her school and attended summer school as necessary.

Students entering 11th and

12th grades

Must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average

on a 4.0 unweighted scale in all courses taken through the end of the previous semester

Second semester 2020-2021

9th and 10th grade Must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 unweighted scale in all courses taken

through the end of the previous semester; OR must have earned a 2.0 grade point average on

a 4.0 unweighted scale in the courses taken in

the previous semester alone, provided he or she signed an academic performance contract with

his or her school and attended summer school as necessary.

11th and 12th grades Must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average

on a 4.0 unweighted scale in all courses taken through the end of the previous semester

A student shall be eligible for no more than four (4) consecutive academic years upon first successful

completion of the eighth (8th) grade as defined by the pupil progression plan of the school in which the student is enrolled. Four years from the date he or she first successfully completes the eighth grade, he or

she shall become ineligible for further interscholastic athletic competition. A student who does not attend

school, repeats any grade, is declared ineligible to participate, or otherwise fails to exercise the opportunity to participate for any reason for any length of time during this four-year period shall not be entitled to any

additional period of eligibility. Original school records shall be submitted to the Commissioner in the event of conflicting information as to the date of first successful completion of the eighth grade. (Article 9.5

FHSAA Handbook, Bylaws and Policies)

Note 1: A grading period is defined as one semester. A semester is defined as one half of a school year (approximately 18 school weeks or 90 school days). This definition is applicable to all schools regardless

of the type of class scheduling format used (i.e. block, traditional, etc.)

Academic Performance Contract for Athletic Eligibility is a school generated form.

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HEAD COACHES

2020-2021

BASEBALL Eric Luksis/[email protected]

BASKETBALL/BOYS Mike Weaving/[email protected]

BASKETBALL/GIRLS Mark Key/[email protected]

CHEERLEADING Jennifer Behm/[email protected]

CROSS COUNTRY/BOYS Matthew Delamater/[email protected]

CROSS COUNTRY/GIRLS Jared Schwartz/[email protected]

FLAG FOOTBALL Brooke Salas/[email protected]

FOOTBALL Patrick Murphy/[email protected]

GOLF /BOYS Joseph DiPompo/[email protected]

GOLF/GIRLS Joseph DiPompo/[email protected]

LACROSSE/BOYS Joe Kuebrich/[email protected]

LACROSSE/GIRLS Adrienne Deakins/[email protected]

SOCCER/BOYS Patrick Miller/[email protected]

SOCCER/GIRLS Patrick Dominique/[email protected]

SOFTBALL Al Bowman/[email protected]

SWIMMING/BOYS David Walesheck/[email protected]

SWIMMING/GIRLS David Walesheck/[email protected]

TENNIS/BOYS Antony Valencia/[email protected]

TENNIS/GIRLS Amabilia Kuenzig/[email protected]

TRACK/BOYS Matthew Delamater/[email protected]

TRACK/GIRLS Jared Schwartz/[email protected]

VOLLEYBALL Gary Jones/[email protected]

WRESTLING Terry Brockland/[email protected]

COACHES ARE REMINDED TO TEACH THE PHILOSOPHY THAT PARTICIPATION IN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS IS A PRIVILEGE

FALL SPORTS TRY-OUT DATES

Cheerleading 8/25 & 26

Sickles Gym (Tues/5:00 pm & Wed/4:00 pm)

Cross Country 8/24/20 Sickles Track (After School)

Football 8/24/20 Sickles Football Practice Field (After School)

Golf 8/24/20 Email Coach for info: [email protected]

Swimming 8/24/20 Student/Athlete & Parent Meeting on 8/24 in Sickles Cafeteria @ 4 pm

Volleyball 8/24 & 25 Sickles Gym @ 3:45 pm

Football/JV 8/24/20 Sickles Football Practice Field (After School)

See Specific Sports for more information!

Refer to the following links for instructions for Sports Applications:

https://www.mysdhc.org/sickles or https://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/doc/list/athletics/student-forms/39-285/

Dates/times subject to change

Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs welcomes all new and returning Gryphons to Sickles for the 2019-2020 school year. We are confident that

this year’s students will continue the tradition of excellence that has been established here at Sickles.

The Office of Student Affairs encourages all students to utilize our office to make their high school experience more enjoyable and

successful. The following list is just a few of the services we provide in the Office of Student Affairs: attendance verification, bus

schedule and passes, parking, and lockers.

In addition, the Office of Student Affairs handles all discipline issues. Our goal at Sickles is that our Gryphons will value their academic

success and strive to hold themselves accountable for good decision making. We hope to shape Gryphons who are respectful and accept

consequences with dignity and learn from these experiences.

Please review the Student Affairs guidelines provided in this newsletter and the student handbook that will be available electronically

during the first few days of school. Being aware of the school rules and procedures will increase the chances of having a successful

school year.

The Office of Student Affairs is looking forward to assisting you in the upcoming year. Our staff members are listed below as well as

their phone extensions. Please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Student Affairs with any questions or concerns.

Assistant Principals:

Ms. Brown (A-Gn) Ext. 240

Mr. David (Go-N) Ext. 238

Mr. Schaedler (O-Z) Ext. 239

Office Staff:

Dianne Gerhard Ext. 234

Melissa Walter Ext. 395

Janet Lopez, Attendance Clerk Ext. 237

Marci Willis, School Nurse Ext. 226

Christina Poche, School Nurse Ext. 226

Deputy Ray Rembert, SRO Ext. 236

1. VISITORS FOR STUDENTS AND/OR STAFF (HCPS Policy 9150, 9160)

All visitors will be required to wear a mask and have their temperature checked at the main office prior to entering

the campus. Visitors must have prior approval from a staff member at least 24 hours prior to visitation on campus.

Administration will determine whether meetings can be held virtually. Meetings with administration should be

scheduled prior to visiting the campus.

Visitors to Sickles High School (including those making deliveries) must sign in with the receptionist in the main

office. Photo identification is required. Any individual considered a non-student must obtain administrative clearance

prior to entering the building. Any person on campus without a visitors pass will be subject to a trespassing

violation and possible arrest.

2. ABSENCES

a. All absences must be excused by a parent / guardian (via parent phone call or parent visit). ONLY

DOCTOR’S NOTES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A PARENT PHONE CALL.

b. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure accurate attendance. Students must have their parent/guardian call

the attendance line within three days of their absence. If a parent does not call the attendance line within this

time period, the absence will be unexcused. Absences cannot be changed after the third day.

c. All parents whose child is absent- excused or unexcused -will receive a courtesy call and/or email from

the district office at approximately 9:30am indicating their child is absent.

3. PRE-ARRANGED ABSENCES

Any student who knows he/she will be absent from school for a valid reason other than illness should report to the

attendance office located in Student Affairs at least three days in advance of the absence for a “Prearranged Absence

Form” that will be signed by all his/her teachers and his/her assistant principal. This includes all college visitations,

accompanying family out of town, etc. College visitations will be considered school business if authorized by the

Administration in advance.

4. ABSENT FROM CLASS – TRUANT

Truancy occurs when a student is absent from school/class without school consent. Such an absence will be

considered unexcused and will result in disciplinary action by the Assistant Principal for Student Affairs.

5. SIGN-IN PROCEDURE

Any unaccompanied student arriving to school after 8:45 AM must report to the Tardy Booth. Students who are

accompanied by parents will sign-in through the Main Office. A sign-in pass will be issued indicating

excused/unexcused tardy or absence. It is the student’s responsibility to show the sign-in pass to his/her teacher so

that he/she can be marked accordingly. Only students accompanied by either a parent/guardian* or a doctor’s note

will be considered excused* (pending reason). No phone calls will be accepted. Students may not have more

than three sign-ins in a nine-week period. Any additional sign-ins will require medical or other documentation or

parent conference with an Assistant Principal for Student Affairs. Student with excessive sign-ins will be subject

to disciplinary action.

6. SIGN-OUT PROCEDURE (PRE-APPROVED AND EMERGENCY)

Once students arrive on campus, they may not leave without permission from an Assistant Principal for Student

Affairs. Students who become ill must sign-out through the clinic. If a parent needs to call regarding a student’s sign-

out, the parent must call the Student Affairs Office. Please do not call the attendance clerk or leave sign-out messages

on the attendance line. Parents whose children do not have a hang tag will have to go to the Main Office to sign

their child out. Only a student who drives to school with a current parking hang tag may leave without being

accompanied by the parent or guardian signing him/her out. Student drivers must report to the Student Affairs Office

prior to leaving campus. Students may not walk off campus unaccompanied after signing out. Signing out a

student during his/her assigned lunch may result in a longer delay due to the ability to locate the student. Students

may not have more than three sign-outs in a nine-week period. Any additional sign-outs will require medical or

other documentation or parent conference with an Assistant Principal for Student Affairs. Students with excessive

sign-outs will be subject to disciplinary action.

The following list are examples of what is acceptable regarding sign-ins and sign-outs:

SIGN-IN:

EXCUSED

a. Illness/ Medical/Dental appointments (doctor’s statement may be required)

b. Automobile accident

c. Deaths/funerals

d. Emergency situations acceptable to Student Affairs Office

e. Required court appearance (subpoena required)

f. Established religious observance

g. College Visitation: College visits by students will be considered an excused absence. School Business will be

granted for college visits if a visit is required for admission and is documented on letterhead.

UNEXCUSED

1. Car problems (flat tire, no gas, car won’t start, traffic, etc.)

2. Overslept

3. Returned for forgotten items (books, lunch, money, homework, projects, absentee notes etc.)

4. Missed the bus

SIGN-OUTS: (No sign-outs after 3:00 pm or 2:00 pm on Mondays)

EXCUSED

1. Medical/dental appointments (doctor’s statement may be required)

2. Deaths/funerals

3. Emergency situations acceptable to Student Affairs Office

4. Court appearance (subpoena required)

5. Personal reasons acceptable to Student Affairs Office

UNEXCUSED

1. Forgotten items (books, lunch, money, homework, projects, admit etc.)

2. Violation of dress code (to obtain appropriate dress)

3. Non-educational appointments

8. ALTERING/FORGING DOCUMENTS

The altering or forging of parent notes, passes, or any other official school document will result in major disciplinary

action which may include suspension from school. Additionally, students willfully giving false information to a

school official or calling in to excuse his/her own absence are subject to major disciplinary action which may include

suspension.

9. IDENTIFICATION CARDS

Student must have a Sickles I.D. in their possession while attending classes or any other school function. I.D. will be

issued free to new students upon enrollment. Replacement cost for a lost or stolen I.D. is $5.00 and can be purchased

in the Gryphon Corner.

10. CLINIC/MEDICATION

The 2020-2021 school year will be different than previous school years. Secondary to the Novel Coronavirus, we

will be adapting and redefining what a "normal" school day looks like. With this being said, the school clinic has

implemented many new ways to protect the health, safety, and well-being of all students and staff. The clinic has a

well-side where we do procedures, give medications, address injuries, etc. It has a sick-side where we will take care

of ill, non-Covid-related sick students. Lastly, the clinic has an isolation room only for those suspected of having

symptoms of Covid. We are only able to have one student in each room at any given time. Students will not be

able to come to the clinic without their teacher notifying the clinic prior.

a. Medications should be given at home whenever possible especially once a day medications.

b. Administration of Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen will be considered carefully before being given because

they can "mask" a fever and/or headache which are symptoms of Covid-19.

c. There are NO exemptions (other than religious) for required immunizations and physical exams.

d. Students who are ill should not attend school in person.

e. Students who exhibit Covid like symptoms will be immediately placed in the isolation room. Due to the

wide range of signs and symptoms of Covid-19, and for the safety of all, many students may be sent home.

f. Please have several emergency contacts on file and have an emergency contact who is able to pick up your

student within 30 minutes if you are unable to.

Please feel free to contact the clinic if you have any questions. As stated, this is a fluid situation and expectations,

guidelines and requirements can change from day to day.

COMMON DISCIPLINARY CONSEQUENCES:

We will be adhering to the social distancing guidelines with respect to the following consequences:

Timeout – Student will report to the In-School Suspension (ISS) room for one or multiple periods

during the day, depending on which periods he/she has had behavior concerns.

Lunch Detention – Student will report to the Lunch Detention room for his/her entire lunch period

for one or multiple days. He/she will eat lunch in the detention room.

Work Detail – Student will report to Work Detail after school from 3:35 – 4:35 pm (or 2:35 – 3:35

pm on Mondays). Student is monitored by a teacher while assisting with campus beautification

and/or recycling program activities around the campus.

ISS (In-School Suspension) – Student will report to the ISS room for one or multiple entire school

days. The ISS room is monitored by teachers. Students are expected to obtain all assignments prior

to attending ISS.

OSS (Out-of-School Suspension) – Student is suspended out of school for one or multiple days

depending on the offense. Students are unable to come to school or any school functions while

suspended.

EPIC (Education, Prevention, and Intervention Center) – Student is allowed to attend an

alternative school setting while suspended out of school in order to complete classwork. If a student

attends EPIC, he/she is considered present in school. Students are NOT allowed to attend any

extracurricular events during the time they are assigned EPIC.

Saturday School – Student may attend a Saturday School session on a pre-arranged date for three

hours as an alternative to in- or out-of-school suspension based on the offense and discretion of the

assistant principal. Saturday School consists of 1.5 hours of academic work as well as 1.5 hours of

school beautification projects.

WHAT: LOCKER SALE

Lockers

In order to more effectively comply with social distancing standards and to employ

its practice during class transitions, lockers will not be distributed this year.*

Students will have access to some of their materials in the classroom so that they

are not carrying as many items in their backpacks.

*If there is an extenuating medical circumstance which requires a student to have a locker, please contact the Student Affairs Office.

Sickles Parking Regulations 2020-2021

Important Dates

All seniors and juniors with a valid driver’s license will be able to purchase their parking hang tags during the first week of school, on a first come first serve basis. Dates and times will be announced. All applicants are required to read and complete

the parking application and sign these regulations (see below) prior to purchasing their hang tag. Both pages are available online at: http://sickles.mysdhc.org/

After the first week of sales, any remaining spots will be sold only to seniors and juniors, in Student Affairs after school on early release Mondays.

In order to purchase a parking hang tag, students must be clear of any school debt and have the following: a completed parking application & regulations with parent signature, a valid driver’s license, current vehicle registration, proper

identification and $20.00.

Parking Regulations

PARKING ON CAMPUS IS A PRIVILEGE – ANY STUDENT IN VIOLATION OF THE FOLLOWING RULES/REGULATIONS MAY

BE SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINARY ACTION and/or having his or her VEHICLE BEING TOWED FROM CAMPUS AT OWNER’S

EXPENSE.

Initials:

______ 1. Parking hang tags MUST BE ATTACHED to the rearview mirror and visible though the front windshield. HANG TAGS

MUST BE DISPLAYED WHILE ON CAMPUS. Failure to properly display a parking hang tag could result in the vehicle

being towed from campus. All towing fees are the responsibility of the student and/or parent. ______ 2. Vehicles may be parked in the student parking lot only. The parking spaces marked “reserved” (before the gate entrance

into the student parking and the coaches’ spots) are off limits. The faculty, handicapped, visitor, and bus ramp areas/spaces are also off limits.

______ 3. Parking hang tags are NOT TRANSFERABLE. Students must not loan a hang tag to another student.

______ 4. The Student Parking Lot is OFF-LIMITS during the school day without permission from an ADMINSTRATOR. Any student

found in the parking lot without permission is subject to disciplinary consequences. ______ 5. Students may not sell, loan, give, alter, or otherwise misuse a Sickles parking hang tag. ______ 6. Standing around or sitting in a car is prohibited in the parking lot. Students must report directly to the patio/classroom

upon arrival to school and must leave the parking lot immediately after dismissal. Playing loud and/or obscene music is prohibited.

______ 7. The student parking lot will open at 7:50 am. All student vehicles must be in the student parking lot by 8:25 AM.

Students late to school will have to call Student Affairs to have the gate opened. ______ 8. The speed limit on campus is 10 miles per hour. Safe driving must be observed at all times, including the wearing of

seatbelts when required by law. Students who are seen driving over curbs, cutting in front of other cars, driving in the wrong lane, etc. will have their parking privileges revoked for 2 weeks.

______ 9. Duplicating of passes will result in the loss of all parking privileges for the remainder of the year. ______ 10. The cost to replace a damaged or lost parking hang tag is $20.00. ______ 11. Student vehicles parked on campus are subject to search.

______ 12. Students with any out-of-school suspension may lose parking privileges for the remainder of the school year. Vaping is a

one-day OSS offense and will result in loss of parking privileges

______ IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE RULES: Students who accumulate 4 unexcused tardies to 1st period or 4 unexcused sign-ins to school during a quarter will have their parking hang tag revoked for two weeks in addition to assigned disciplinary consequences for tardies.

Student Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: ______________ Parent/Guardian Signature: _______________________________________ Date: ______________

Sickles High School

Student Parking Application 2020-2021 Student Name: __________________________________________________________

Homeroom #: ________________ Grade: ____________ Student #: _______________

FLVS/Dual Enrollment Student? _____ Yes _____ No If Yes, What Period(s)________

Vehicle Make: ________________________Vehicle Model: ______________________

Vehicle Year: ________ Vehicle Color: ______________ Vehicle Tag #: _____________

I have read the Sickles Parking Regulations. I understand that if I violate any of the parking

policies, I risk having my parking privileges temporarily suspended or permanently revoked. I

further understand that violation of parking rules and regulations may result in the towing of my

vehicle and that the towing fees are at my expense. Lastly, I understand that my vehicle is subject

to search any time that I am parked on Sickles’ campus.

Student Signature: _______________________________________________________

Important Information: Parking Hang Tag Sale: Students must bring this application, signed Parking Regulations, vehicle registration,

driver’s license, student ID, be debt free and $20.00 cash only

FLVS and OJT students must bring a copy of their schedule

Students are required to have a current parking hang tag on file in the Student Affairs office prior to a

parent call-in for a student driver to sign-out.

Student drivers who receive 4 unexcused tardies to 1st period or 4 unexcused late sign-ins/outs to school

in a quarter will have their parking hang tag revoked for 2 weeks each additional tardy or sign-in/out.

OFFICE USE ONLY ______ Verified valid driver’s license

______ Verified student identification

______ Verified current vehicle registration

______ Verified student clear of debt

______ Collected $20 Cash

Issued Hang Tag #: ___________________

Date Sold: __________________________

Staff Signature: _________________________________________

Student Nutrition Services Information 2020-2021

All Student Nutrition Services Information can be located on the Hillsborough County Public

Schools District website at:

http://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/doc/list/student-nutrition-services

Please feel free to contact Student Nutrition Services at (813) 840-7092 or (813) 840-7112.

They will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

WALTER L. SICKLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

BELL SCHEDULE 2020-21

7/29/2020

1 2 3

PERIOD REGULAR HOMEROOM EARLY RELEASE

Warning Bell 8:24 8:24 8:24

1st Attendance 8:30-9:19 (49) 8:30-9:15 (45) 8:30-9:11 (41)

2nd Announcements 9:25-10:20 (55) 9:21-10:12 (51) 9:17-10:02 (45)

HOMEROOM 10:18-10:41 (23)

3rd 10:26-11:15 (49) 10:47-11:32 (45) 10:08-10:49 (41)

SPECIAL

1st LUNCH (LUNCH A)

English, Fine Arts, Science

11:21-11:54 (33) Lunch

12:00-12:49 (49) Class

11:38-12:11 (33) Lunch

12:17-1:02 (45) Class

10:55-11:27 (32) Lunch

11:33-12:14 (41) Class

2ND LUNCH

(LUNCH B) General, Wellness Career/Tech, Math,

Social Studies

11:21-12:10* (49) Class

12:16-12:49 (33) Lunch

11:38-12:23* (45) Class

12:29-1:02 (33) Lunch

10:55-11:36* (41) Class

11:42-12:14 (32) Lunch

5th

12:55-1:44 (49) 1:08-1:53 (45) 12:20-1:01 (41)

6th 1:50-2:39 (49) 1:59-2:44 (45) 1:07-1:48 (41)

7th 2:45-3:35 (50) 2:50-3:35 (45) 1:54-2:35 (41)

* Special Chime 4:15 PM BELL – TO CLEAR BUILDING. CUSTODIANS WILL BEGIN LOCKING EXTERIOR DOORS

WE INVITE YOU TO OUR PTSA

ONLINE OPEN

HOUSE Sickles PTSA parents are

EMPOWERED INFORMED & RESPONSIBLE!

Please visit us on

WWW.SICKLESPTSA.ORG

SIGN UP FOR PTSA MEMBERSHIP

PURCHASE SPIRIT WEAR

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INFO

LEARN HOW TO BE A BUSINESS PARTNER

Join us and make a difference in

the lives of our students! www.sicklesptsa.org

JOIN TODAY

SICKLES HIGH SCHOOL PTSA WWW.SICKLESPTSA.ORG

PTSA is an organization of parents, teachers, students, administrators, and community members who work together to help shape and

enhance the education, learning environment, and experiences of our children. By joining the Sickles PTSA, as an individual or family

member, you positively impact Sickles’ success and your child’s academic growth. Your membership will give us one more voice to

advocate for our children. It does not require any time commitment on your part, even though we would appreciate any time you

could give for our wonderful school.

NEW – You can now go online at memberhub.com to pay for your membership and order commemorative engraved

bricks. If you do not want to order online, you can complete the information below & make your tax-deductible check

payable to “Sickles PTSA”. You may drop off your form & payment to the PTSA lock box located in the main office or

return by mail to Sickles High School PTSA, 7950 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33626.

MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN (PLEASE CHECK ONE)

_____ $10 Individual/Student PTSA Membership

_____ $25 Family PTSA Membership (up to 4 people including student)

_____ $50 Gryphon Sponsor includes Family PTSA Membership PLUS

** $10 credit towards PTSA Spirit Wear

_____ $100 Grand Gryphon Sponsor includes Family PTSA Membership PLUS

**Commemorative Engraved Brick installed outside the auditorium

IMPORTANT!!!!! Senior Students must be a PTSA member no later then December 31st

to be eligible to apply for the PTSA Scholarships!!

STUDENT NAME: ________________________________________________________ GRADE: ____________

STUDENT NAME: ________________________________________________________ GRADE: ____________

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME(S): _______________________________________________________________________

If you have any questions, contact membership at [email protected]

VOLUNTEERING

Would you like to volunteer? _____ YES, INCLUDE ME IN THE PTSA!

EMAIL: _____________________________________________________ CELL: ________________________________

If you would like to stay up to date with PTSA via text, join the group that matches the first letter of your first name.

A-E text @shsa-e to 81010 K-M text @shsk-m to 81010 S-Z text @shss-z to 81010

F-J text @shsf-j to 81010 N-R text @shsn-r to 81010

Example: Mary Smith – joins the shsk-m group by texting @shsk-m to 81010

SPIRIT WEAR Show your school spirit with Sickles sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats & more! Spirit wear is available for purchases at Open House and

Home Football Games. Check out the new designs and download the order form: www.sicklesptsa.org.

Thank you for your supporting Sickles PTSA!

FOR PTSA USE ONLY

Date: ____________ CASH/CHECK/SQUARE $____________ CHK# ____________ INITIALS __________

The PTSA and Administration of Sickles High School are reaching out to neighboring businesses to strengthen the relationship and communication between our families, students, and business partners. We support those that support us! All contributions are tax deductible. If you are interested in becoming a business partner, please fill out this form

and/or visit our website at www.SicklesPTSA.org. Agreement Runs from August 1, 2020 to July 31, 2021. Due to the Uncertainty of the current Pandemic and State and Federal Guidelines that may be implemented, on site activities such as exhibiting at the football game and Great American Teach In may not occur. Business Name: Contact Name:

Business Address: Phone:

Website Address: Contact Email Address:

Authorized Representative of Business: Signature and Date:

Please Circle One:

PLATINUM LEVEL

Aug 1 - July 31

OR

Jan 1 - July 31

COST

$700

OR

$500

Business Partner Level Includes:

• 4’ x 8’ full color banner on Outside Fence facing Gunn Highway/Sheldon. You are responsible for Providing the Print Ready Vector Art in a .pdf, .eps and or .ai format. Some pdf’s are not vector art so please submit art to size for verification.

• Opportunity to exhibit at one of our Football Games (TBD).

• Listing with logo and link on our website WWW.SicklesPTSA.Org

• Opportunity to speak to our students about your business during the Great American Teach In (TBD).

GOLD LEVEL

Aug 1 - July 31

OR

Jan 1 - July 31

$500

OR

$400

• Same Benefits as Platinum level but a 3’ x 6’ Banner on our car line fences at the main entrance or on the fences heading to the cafeteria and athletic fields.

GREEN LEVEL

$250

• Opportunity to exhibit at one of our Football Games (TBD).

• Listing with logo and link on our website WWW.SicklesPTSA.Org

• Opportunity to speak to our students about your business during the Great American Teach In (TBD).

BLACK LEVEL

$100

• Listing with Logo and link on our website WWW.SicklesPTSA.Org

• Opportunity to speak to our students about your business during the Great American Teach In (TBD).

Please mail this form and your check, made payable to Sickles PTSA, to Sickles PTSA, 7950 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33626.

Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by the IRS. Please consult a tax advisor. For your records, our tax ID # is 59-

3455834. Thank you for your generous support of Sickles High School. Please contact John Kamenar at [email protected] or Robin

Zancara at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Sickles High School PTSA

Business Partner Form

Heather Grey Crew Neck T-Shirt ($10) Mens Gray Dri-Fit Performance Shirt ($20) Mens Black Dri-Fit Performance Shirt ($20)

SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY

Small Small Small

Medium Medium Medium

Large Large Large

X-Large X-Large X-Large

XX-Large XX-Large XX-Large

3X-Large 3X-Large 3X-Large

Heather Gray Hooded Sweatshirt ($20) Ladies Gray Dri-Fit Performance Shirt ($20) Ladies Black Dri-Fit Performance Shirt ($20)

SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY

Small Small Small

Medium Medium Medium

Large Large Large

X-Large X-Large X-Large

XX-Large XX-Large XX-Large

3X-Large 3X-Large 3X-Large

Bling Charcoal Grey Tri-Blend Ladies Crew ($22) Ladies Forest Dri-Fit V-Neck Performance Shirt ($22) Black Hat w/ White and Velco Closure ($15)

SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY

Small Small Adjustable

Medium Medium

Large Large Grey Hat w/ Black Mesh Back ($20)

X-Large X-Large SIZE QUANTITY

XX-Large XX-Large SM/M

3X-Large 3X-Large M/LG

LG/XL

Bling Charcoal Grey Tri-Blend Ladies V-Neck ($22) Mens Forest Dri-Fit Performance Shirt ($20)

SIZE QUANTITY SIZE QUANTITY

Small Small Grey Hat w/ Graphite Mesh Back ($20)

Medium Medium SIZE QUANTITY

Large Large SM/M

X-Large X-Large M/LG

XX-Large XX-Large LG/XL

3X-Large 3X-Large

Bling Charcoal Grey w/ Stripes Ladies V-Neck ($25) Student Name: Vehicle Magnet ($5)

SIZE QUANTITY Total Items: ____________

Small Phone:

Medium Total Cost: $____________

Large Student ID:

X-Large

XX-Large 4th Period Teacher:

3X-Large

This form can be dropped off in the PTSA Lock Box

located in the Main Office or mailed to Sickles High

School PTSA, 7950 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33626

S/M (7 1/8 - 7 3/8) M/L (7 3/8 - 7 5/8) L/XL (7 5/8 - 7 7/8)

S/M (7 1/8 - 7 3/8) M/L (7 3/8 - 7 5/8) L/XL (7 5/8 - 7 7/8)

2020-2021 SICKLES PTSA SPIRIT GEAR

Order online at www.sicklesptsa.org