City of Sunrise Schools Guide 2022

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6 SAVE THE DATE September 11th Remembrance Ceremony 2424The City’s annual, Halloween-themedTrick or Trot 5K and Kids’ Dash is set for Saturday, October 22, at Markham Park. Visit for details! JULY July 4th Parade & Family Fun DayJuly 4th Concert & Fireworks Household Hazardous Waste Disposal THIS SEASON IN SUNRISE The “Parks for Pollinators” BioBlitz uses the free iNaturalist smartphone app, which enables local results to be shared and calculated up to the national level to show the program’s broader impact. (In order to collect data for this event, you’ll be asked to log in or create an iNaturalist account and Parks for Pollinators 2022: Sunrise BioBlitz project.) On September 17th, BioBlitz Bingo participants will learn how to use iNaturalist to help collect data while participating in a family-friendly, naturalistled nature walk. Attendees can also complete a Sunrise BioBlitz Bingo card to win an eco-friendly prize!Extend the fun by visiting other Sunrise parks throughout September and iNaturalist app will identify the species, and then experts will review your photos – which are automatically linked to our project page. Stay informed about the Sunrise BioBlitz and other sustainability initiatives: Join Us for a Summer of Fun! July 4th Celebrations, Back to School Round-Up, Sunrise ComicCon and More Your Guide to Events and Activities in the City of Sunrise • July / August / September • 2022 SAC Park Nears Completion New Amenities to Open Soon! HORIZONS ICYMI: In Case You Missed It! Great things happen in City of Sunrise parks and recreation facilities! Recent events have included the grand Festival at the Sunrise Sportsplex. Flip through this issue of Horizons 10 In April, the Sunrise Senior Center hosted a dip in the pool, enjoyed music and fun about Senior Center membership, as well as Lakeside Park Earth Day Festival Senior Center Pool Party WELLEBYPARK -InMarch2022,theSunriseCityCommissionawardedabidtoanew SUNRISEATHLETICCOMPLEX(SAC) Staytunedforannouncementsregarding grandopeningcelebrationsInstagramandTwitter–@cityofsunrise–forupdates. PROJECTSPOTLIGHT:ParksEnhancementsNearCompletion! 9 sunrisefl.gov/residents/city-publications VIEWDOWNLOADORONLINE Our Horizonsquarterlymagazinehasdetailsaboutevents,recreation,facilitiesandmore! Horizons magazine

6 Our Elementary Schools Banyan Elementar y School Discover y Elementary School Horizon Elementar y School Nob Hill Elementar y School Sandpiper Elementar y School Sawgrass Elementar y School Village Elementar y School Welleby Elementary School Franklin Academy (K-8) Our Middle Schools Bair Middle School Westpine Middle School Our High Schools Piper High School Plantation High School Western High School SchoolsNeighborhoodMap CONNECT WITH US & STAY IN THE KNOW! Social Media TABLE of Contents A Message from Mayor Michael J. Ryan City Commission Directory Sunrise’s Commitment to Education 4 40383634323028262220181614125 36123224Community SocialYouthScholasticStudentBackEducationTSchoolEngagementResourceOfficerseachersoftheMonthAdvisoryBoardtoSchoolRound-UpEnrichmentSunriseLeadershipAcademyOutstandingCitizenshipScholarshipsSunriseReadsSchool-BreakProgramsBrowardReadsSummerStoryTime&CommunityChessChessintheClassroomMayors’ChessChallengesSunriseCenterforExcellenceinChessOpen-PlayChessStudentTournamentsNationalandRegionalRecognitionSelf-ExpressionLyricalLoungeWordUp!PoetrySlamMartinLutherKingJr.DayWritingWorkshopServicesCrisisInterventionEmergencyAssistanceFund(EAF)FeeWaiverProgramSpecialPrograms 111111111010109998887777776666 LinkedIn.com/company/cityofsunrise Streaming Videos of City Commission meetings

• Sunrise is a recognized leader in scholastic and community-based chess initiatives. These programs – including chess in the classroom, after-school chess clubs, and open-play chess sessions – foster students’ creativity, confidence, problem-solving skills, and ability to focus. Our Mayors’ Chess Challenge series, which has expanded to include cities in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties, promotes chess as a fun and family-friendly activity with social and academic benefits. The Sunrise Center for Excellence in Chess, an extension of our outreach efforts, provides instruction and cultivates best practices throughout the region. These forwardthinking efforts have resulted in many accolades.

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• Sunrise facilitates an award-winning, hands-on civics program for high school students nominated by their schools, The Sunrise Leadership Academy, which was founded in 2009.

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From Left to Right: Commissioner Joseph A. Scuotto, Assistant Deputy Mayor Mark A. Douglas, Mayor Michael J. Ryan, Commissioner Neil C. Kerch, and Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman.

• At our City Commission meetings, we honor a nominated K-12 Teacher of the Month just as we honor our great police officers, firefighter-paramedics and employees. By celebrating and rewarding energetic and dedicated teachers, we acknowledge the spirit of so many teachers and the positive impact they have on our children and our community.

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Our City Commission is proud to live in and represent a community where children and education are top priorities. Just as parental involvement in schools is a predictor of student success, so is community and city engagement. According to the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments, schools that are well connected to the local community can create a safe and supportive environment both inside and outside of the classroom. Because we understand that strong schools help support vibrant neighborhoods, the Sunrise City Commission and City Staff are committed to supporting innovative educational initiatives, our local schools, our hero teachers, and our engaged families so vital to educational success in Sunrise. For instance:

Sunrise was selected as The Chess City of the Year by the United States Chess Federation; named one of the “Most Livable” Cities in America by the U.S. Conference of Mayors; earned the Education Partnership Award from the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance; and been the topic of articles in national publications about chess and education.

• Sunrise created the Sunrise Reads program, which places volunteer reading coaches in select second grade classrooms.

• Sunrise hosts a one-of-a-kind annual Back to School Round-Up, bringing our schools, parentteacher organizations, and families together as a community to celebrate the end of the summer and the start of the new school year.

• Sunrise, for well over a decade, has provided a dedicated full-time School Resource Officer (SRO) for each public elementary, middle and high school in Sunrise. We recognize that the SRO program is important for the well-being of our students, families, and schools, and we continue to stand by its school safety and mentoring benefits.

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• Sunrise offers scholarships on a competitive basis to two graduating Sunrise high school seniors each year to help them follow their dreams.

• Sunrise City Commission members and City staff regularly meet with schools, parent-teacher organizations, our Educational Advisory Board and community leaders to share ideas and strategize about how the City can play a more substantial scholastic role in the educational environment and throughout the community.

On behalf of my colleagues on the Sunrise City Commission, thank you for being a partner in education.

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MichaelSincerely,J. Ryan, Mayor City of Sunrise

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• Sunrise offers camps and one-day programs to help keep students active and engaged during their time away from school.

Schools in Sunrise have created an energetic learning network that enables children to receive a high-quality and diverse education right here in our community – from kindergarten through high school. To sustain their success and the success of Sunrise, we, as an entire community, must continue to facilitate meaningful and engaged community partnerships and collaboration. The Sunrise Commission and City Staff truly appreciate your support in this important mission.

EDUCATION ADVISORY BOARD

BACK TO SCHOOL ROUND-UP SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS

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Sunrise has a 12-person board, comprised of residents appointed by the City Commission, which serves in an advisory capacity in matters pertaining to education. Each member acts as the City’s liaison to a Sunrise public school to facilitate the exchange of information.

City of Sunrise maintains a full-time School Resource Officer (SRO) in every one of its public schools – serving students at all grade levels. SROs are a part of the integrated educational team that protects, guides, mentors and molds Sunrise children. These efforts are focused primarily on the issues of school safety, violence prevention, drug awareness, and gang resistance.

The first 1,000 Sunrise K-12 students (with proof of residency) receive an ageappropriate book and a drawstring backpack filled with school supplies. The event also features activities and free refreshments.

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TEACHERS OF THE MONTH

Community Engagement & Student Enrichment

Each honoree is nominated by their public school principal and presented with a Teach of the Month certificate and gift bag in honor of their achievement. We're proud to be one of the first and only cities in the area to spotlight a Teacher of the Month throughout the academic year.

The City’s annual Back to School Round-Up gives Sunrise residents an opportunity to celebrate the end of summer and gear up for the start of classes. Parents and children have access to representatives from the City’s public schools, and can ask questions and gather information in an informal setting.

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The City of Sunrise Leisure Services Department offers fun and enriching activities for students during breaks in the school year. Programs include Kids’ Days Off (held on teacher work days and select school holidays), Mini Camps (one- or two-week sessions during spring, summer and winter breaks), and a seven-week Summer Camp. For most programs, participants are grouped by age: children 5 to 10, and teens 11 to 15.

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Sunrise is proud to be a Broward Reads City – part of a collaborative countywide initiative. Broward Reads focuses on four critical areas – including school readiness, chronic absenteeism, family engagement, and preventing summer learning loss – to ensure children are learning at grade level.

BROWARD READS Throughout the year, children in grades K-2 are invited to participate in free story times at the Village Civic Center or City Park.

OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS

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The Sunrise Leadership Academy (SLA) is a hands-on, real-world civics program for students. SLA participants are selected by their teachers and administrators to represent Piper, Western, and Plantation high schools. SLA sessions are held once a month during the academic year, and each SLA class completes a service-learning project. This award-winning program has been recognized by the Florida League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of TheMayors.City’sannual

Outstanding Citizenship Scholarship Award Program provides a pair of two-year scholarships (60 credit hours) applicable at most Florida colleges. The program is open to graduating public high school seniors who are residents of Sunrise and meet income requirements and other guidelines.

Applications are available online each spring, and through high school BRACE Throughadvisors.theSunrise Reads program, volunteers work with second grade students to foster a love of reading and improve literacy skills. Sunrise Reads volunteers visit partner elementary schools throughout the academic year and participate in reading, tutoring, and book-related activities.

During the 2013-2014 academic year, Sunrise spearheaded a “First Move” pilot program that provided chess instruction as part of the school curriculum for second and third graders at Village Elementary, Banyan Elementary and Discovery Elementary. Thanks to this successful collaboration between the School Board of Broward County, the America’s Foundation for Chess “First Move” program, and the City of Sunrise Police Department – as well as the advocacy of Sunrise Mayor Michael J. Ryan and the overwhelming support of administrators, faculty, parents and students – Broward County Public Schools adopted a district-wide chess instruction program.

CHESS IN THE CLASSROOM

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Chess in the educational environment has been a popular topic among researchers – many of whom report a strong correlation between learning to play chess and academic achievement. Just as importantly, chess has benefits outside the classroom: It enhances a city’s economic development opportunities by increasing academic achievement and job readiness; fosters understanding by breaking down cultural barriers; and improves socialization by providing a means of interaction for people of all ages. Since 2011, the City of Sunrise has collaborated with a wide range of partners, from schools to businesses, to promote the benefits of chess in the academic environment and in the community.

MAYORS’ CHESS CHALLENGES

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Recognizing the potential for continued growth in chess programming and the economic, social, cultural, and educational benefits it offers, Sunrise partnered with the National Scholastic Chess Foundation to create the Sunrise Center for Excellence in Chess. The Center, founded in 2016, represents the City’s sustained commitment to chess and reinforces Sunrise’s position at the epicenter of community-wide scholastic chess in the United States. The Center serves as a central clearinghouse for best practices in chess instruction, developing new and assisting existing programs, hosting events, and offering.

SUNRISE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN CHESS

Mayors’ Chess Challenges are hosted on a rotating basis by cities in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. These free and friendly meet-ups bring together elected officials, students, families and chess players of all ages and abilities to support and celebrate scholastic and community-based chess programs. Instructors are on hand to help those new to the game. For a list of upcoming dates and locations, visit www.sunrisefl.gov/chess.

For nine consecutive years, the City has hosted a Chess Calendar Art Contest to encourage and showcase Sunrise students’ enthusiasm for chess! Children in grades 2-8 who attend school in the City of Sunrise are invited to participate. Each entry visually communicates the contest theme, which changes each year. For 2022, the City selected One Board, Many Cultures: Diversity in Chess. The top three artists from each participating school are recognized, and citywide first-, second- and third-place winners are also selected. We are always impressed by the students’ creativity as they illustrate the positive power of chess. We’re also grateful to our Sunrise schools for participating – with special thanks going to the art teachers who cultivate young talent!

In 2012, the City began hosting an annual “Champions of Chess” tournament for students in Sunrise elementary, middle, and high schools. In 2017, the Sunrise Center for Excellence in Chess became the tournament’s facilitator and introduced a Sunrise-specific rating system for participants. Participation is free, and tournament champs in each division take home a prize. For more information, visit www.sunrisechesscenter.org

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Our chess initiative has been recognized for excellence by two prominent national organizations. In 2015, Sunrise earned the prestigious title of Chess City of the Year from the United States Chess Federation. That same year, the U.S. Conference of Mayors named Sunrise one of “Most Livable” Cities in America on the strength of its scholastic and community-based chess programs. And in 2016, Sunrise received the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance’s Education Partnership Award – a significant endorsement of chess in Sunrise as an economic and workforce development tool.

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The City hosts free, supervised Open-Play Chess sessions each Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to noon in the lobby of the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre (10610 West Oakland Park Boulevard, 954-746-3207). People of all ages and skill levels are invited to participate, and free instruction is provided by the Sunrise Center for Excellence in Chess.

Through its Word Up! Youth Poetry Initiative, the City of Sunrise strives to expose teens to the proven benefits of arts programming – including increased academic achievement, communication skills, creativity, cognition, commitment, empathy, leadership, tolerance and self-confidence. Our high-quality programs include: The City’s monthly open mic nights offer a creative outlet for poets, musicians, and other talented teens. Each Lyrical Lounge takes place in the Civic Center Art Gallery and is presented in collaboration with the Jason Taylor Foundation’s Omari Hardwick bluapple Poetry Network. Admission is free and light refreshments are served. For a list of upcoming dates, visit www.sunrisefl.gov/lyrical

WORD UP! POETRY SLAM

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LYRICAL LOUNGE

Sunrise’s annual poetry slam for high school students launched in 2009. Poets are selected through a competitive audition process, and participate in a series of free workshops to prepare them for the final stage. Word Up! showcases some of Broward County’s most talented spoken-word artists, and inspires audience members of all ages. Visit www.sunrisefl.gov/wordup for information

Write Your Dream is a creative and engaging poetry-writing workshop for students in middle school and high school. Held in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the program blends the literary arts and civic responsibility. In addition to working with a renowned local author, participants receive a book and writing materials, and may qualify for service hours. Each year, workshop details are announced at www.sunrisefl.gov/mlk.

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND (EAF)

Our social worker can connect families with local agencies for assistance regarding Social Security, Medicaid, healthcare (including mental health), employment, food stamps, and more.

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• Our social worker selects and coordinates with needy families to receive Thanksgiving Baskets and Holiday Baskets. The baskets consist of all the items needed to prepare a complete dinner.

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• An annual holiday party for underprivileged Sunrise youth is provided by the City and co-sponsored by the civic and business community. Food, entertainment and gifts are to all who attend.

The City has a full-time social worker with an office in the Sunrise Senior Center. This dedicated staff member helps eligible residents of all ages obtain federal, state and/or local assistance. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For details, please visit: sunrisefl.gov/departments-services/leisure-services/social-services

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The City offers a limited number of fee waivers for designated athletic and camp programs, allowing qualified disadvantaged youth to participate. Eligibility is based on current Federal Poverty Guidelines. FEE WAIVER PROGRAM

The City maintains a small pantry with non-perishable food items that’s accessible to eligible residents in time of emergency. Durable medical equipment – such as wheelchairs and walkers – is also available for loan.

• Response to Intervention program provides students with targeted academic instruction that meets their learning needs.

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• State-of-the-art Media Center.

• The Gang Resistance program is taught to all fifth grade students by our full-time School Resource Officer.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Gifted/high achieving classes in 2nd through 5th grade. iReady software is used to enhance reading and mathematics

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• We have an active PTA, SAF and SAC.

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• Banyan provides a strong family/community atmosphere with high academic and social expectations.

• We offer enrichment programs for students in kindergarten (Readers are Leaders) through fifth grade (5th Grade Leadership Academy).

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• All grades participate in the Reading Across Broward program.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Measurable individual goals are set for each student in collaboration with their classroom teacher.

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• Golden School Award for 30+ years.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

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We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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Greetings from THE Village!

• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic,

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Safety

• Award-winning after care program • First in Math program • Lady Braves – Guidance Counselor • Latinos in Action – Mentoring and tutoring • We participate in Special Olympics • Cheerleading • Chorus • Dance Team • Debate Team • Math Club • Reading Club • Science Club

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Our Art Program has been a Channel 10 Earth Day finalist for two years in a row.

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• We operate with high standards and expectations for all students and staff.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Our award-winning Debate Team competes with other schools in Broward County.

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• Discovery Elementary is an A-rated school. • Discovery Elementary is a Cambridge school.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise POINT of PRIDE EXTRA of PRIDE EXTRA of PRIDE NW 70TH Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

ACADEMIC POINT

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Our annual Multicultural Literacy Night takes place in October. This festive family event showcases the learning that our students have gained of various cultures and regions and is a night not to be missed!

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• We provide individualized instruction through small groups to meet unique student needs.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• We have gifted/high achieving classes in kindergarten through fifth grade. • Curriculum assessments are aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T Standards.

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• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Mandatory Uniform School.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise

• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

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• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

PRIDE EXTRA • Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer • Single point of entry • Security Cameras throughout the school • Safety Patrols • G.R.A.D.E. program to 5th grade students Greetings from THE Village!

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

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RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO) Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

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• Social

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes POINT of PRIDE EXTRA POINT of PRIDE EXTRA POINT of PRIDE EXTRA RED,

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

2101 Pine Island Road Sunrise, FL 33322 (754) 322-6450

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA BLACK, Horizon Elementary is a B-rated school. Pre-K through 5th grade Classes including VPK. Accelerated classes on specific grade levels. Autism Special Program. Quarterly Honor Assemblies in 3rd-5th. Emotional Learning daily for all. online learning for Math. Golden School Award for 30+ years. Horizon Administration is visible, easy to reach, and has an open-door policy. Active PTA, SAC, and SAF. Outstanding communication and home to school connection. Outstanding Pre- k program. Outstanding customer service.

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• Successmaker

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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EXTRA ACADEMIC

–PRINCIPAL–E. HAYNES 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program. Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of MARTIN Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors?? POINT of PRIDE

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Greetings from THE Village!

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

We

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EXTRA • Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer • Single point of entry • Security Cameras throughout the school • Safety Patrols

–PRINCIPAL–THADDEUS SMITH @HorizonElem2531 • Amazing aftercare program • Chorus • Talent Show • Art • PE • Music • Open Media 17

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• Book Club • Just Say No • School is Cool • Yearbook Club • Youth Crime Watch RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO) OFFICER BREED Facebook@VillageSunriseFL • Twitter @Village_ES

the STARS:

ACADEMIC of PRIDE of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA VILLAGE –ELEMENTARY–2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

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• Promethean Boards on every grade level-interactive whiteboards . FREE school tutoring programs. New Reading and Math curriculum aligned with the BEST Standards. Newly renovated media center with state of the art technology.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Service project school that focuses on helping the community. Projects such as Thanksgiving food drive, clothing drive, shoe drive and raise funds for the American Heart Association.

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• Business partnerships with various businesses in the City of Sunrise.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

2100 NW 104th Ave. Sunrise, FL 33322 (754) 322-7200

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–TRACI SUSANAPORTERCRUZ

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Title I school with additional funding and family activities.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

EXTRA ACADEMIC

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Spirit Fridays dress up days.

• Reading interventionist for students in grades 1-5, small group pull out classes for students reading below level.

• Active PTA fundraising over $25,000 for the school.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

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• Inclusive school with special needs Pre-K and Intellectually Disabled special programs.

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

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• Classroom Transformations-Hands on interdisciplinary activities connected to content standards .

• One to One computers in all classrooms K-5.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

Officer

• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

• Art Club • Dance Club • Glee • SAVE Promise • Student Council • Ukulele • Violin

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At Nob Hill Elementary School, we are a family and a community of learners. We have many opportunities for the students, parents and staff to interact with each other such as, Title I family nights, field trips, PTA events, Spirit Fridays, after school clubs, performances in the school and community and so much more. We strive to meet not only the academic needs but also the social and emotional needs of our students through these programs and activities. I look forward to welcoming our incoming students and families for the 2022-2023 school year in August.

• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

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• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

OFFICER MARTIN SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Martin teachs/mentors??

• Debate club-Competes in Broward Debate Tournaments • Chess Club-Competes in Sunrise Chess Tournaments • WNHL-Morning News Show produced and directed by 5th grade students • On-Site After Care Program with FREE Supper RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO) OFFICER YEUNG Facebook@VillageSunriseFL • Twitter @Village_ES

Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer Single point of entry Security Cameras throughout the school Safety G.R.A.D.E.Patrolsprogram to 5th grade students

• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA

Greetings from THE Village!

RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!!

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

• Recipient of the Physical Education Programs (PEP) grant, over $6,800 in Physical Education equipment.

PRIDE EXTRA –MASCOT–? –COLORS–RED, BLACK, WHITEVILLAGE –ELEMENTARY–2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 322-8750 –ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

browardschools.com/village

• Our students are published authors of Kid’s Guide to Sunrise available at Sunrise City Hall.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• We offer free additional tutoring as extended learning opportunities after school.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA WHITE 20 FREE full-day instructional Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) for 4 year old students with a State of Florida Certified Classroom Teacher and Teacher Assistant.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

EXTRA ACADEMIC

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Our staff’s emphasis on Character Education promotes social awareness and a sense of community. Recognized Sun-Sentinel Kids of Character and Just Do It award recipients.

• We offer free swimming lessons through the city of Sunrise to pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students.

• Collaborate with external agencies and hosted an “Annual World Autism Awareness” event to share available resources within school and community with parents who have children with special needs.

• Our Response to Intervention program provides targeted academic instruction to meet individual students’ needs.

–MASCOT–? –COLORS–RED, BLACK,

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Our team of professionals includes a School Guidance Counselor, Social Worker, School Psychologist and Family Counselor.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Benefited from the SMART Bond initiative with over $2,670,897 in school renovations.

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ACADEMIC

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Advanced lessons in Gifted/High Achieving classes are offered in kindergarten through fifth grade.

• We use innovative technology practices to personalize learning and engage students with laptops, iPads, Promethean Boards, wireless cart and digital resources.

• Sandpiper’s literacy celebration and Reading Across Broward program foster a love of student reading.

ACADEMIC

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

browardschools.com/village

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• We have an open Media Center with over 10,000 book selections, Nooks and digital resources to enhance student learning and research process.

• The G.R.A.D.E. program is provided to all fifth-grade students by our School Resource Officer (SRO).

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• We create a collaborative structure for support services in Exceptional Student Education (E.S.E.), including an E.S.E. Specialist and Autism Coach.

• We encourage independent and critical thinking to enhance global competitiveness.

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• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

Greetings from THE Village!

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

We

RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)

RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)

• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

PRIDE EXTRA

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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OFFICER MARTIN SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

ACADEMIC of ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA

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• Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer • Single point of entry • Security Cameras throughout the school • Safety Patrols • G.R.A.D.E. program to 5th grade students

OFFICER KROGER LACHANCE

• Art Club • Cheerleading • Chess Club • Debate Club • Math Club – district math competitions • Men of Tomorrow • SAVE and Chorus @sandpipersunrise

• We promote strategic thinking in chess to second through fifth grade students. Students participate in international games via Skype and local tournaments. We extend learning in a fee-based aftercare program for all students, pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, including special needs students. Free snacks included in aftercare program. We participate in Special Olympics and Special Basket ball tournaments.

Facebook@VillageSunriseFL • Twitter @Village_ES

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ACADEMIC POINT

AVE. Sunrise,

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. of PRIDE of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA RED, BLACK, WHITE Academic Achievement Program for accelerated students in grades K-5. 1:1 Ratio for devices for all grade levels. Dual Language Program for grades K-3. Debate Program for students in grades 3-5. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) class for all students. Full time School-Resource Officer that implements the G.R.A.D.E. program to 5th grade students. Young Athletes Program for ESE Pre-K students. Annual Participation in Panther Prowl race which promotes wellness and fitness. Family Nights promoting academics. Quarterly Award Ceremony for students in grades K-5.

EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

SAWGRASS –ELEMENTARY–12655 NW 8TH ST. Sunrise, FL 33325 (754) 322-8500 –ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–STEPHEN DECOTIS NICOLE FINKEL browardschools.com/sawgrass –MASCOT–PANDORA THE PANTHER –COLORS–HUNTER GREEN, RED & WHITE VILLAGE –ELEMENTARY–2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 322-8750 WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

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• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

browardschools.com/village

ACADEMIC

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

ACADEMIC

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

EXTRA ACADEMIC

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

@SawgrassElementaryPTA • @sawgrasspta

RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)

–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES

SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

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ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer Single point of entry Security Cameras throughout the school from THE Village! We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

• Safety Patrols • G.R.A.D.E. program to 5th grade students Greetings

• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

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• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

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• Panther Pals • Student Council • Chorus • Drama • World CompetitionsLanguage • School Board Operated After Care Program –“Panther Academy”. • Free after school academic support for students in grades 3-5. 23

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. 2100 NW 70TH AVE. Sunrise, FL 33313 (754) 322-8750 MARC E. LAROSE

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. of

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!!

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Our intermediate classes are departmentalized so that teachers can focus on their subject area expertise.

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes

• Elks Lodge contributes supplies.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. browardschools.com/welleby28

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Community Church continually provides supplies and support for school beautification.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Mathnasium provides on-going support and resources to the students and staff.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Specialized Art, PE and Library Media.

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• City of Sunrise provides support in the areas of literacy, safety, and community/student initiatives.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Focus on career exploration through field trips, guest speakers and hands on experiences.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• VPK program is designed to provide children with the best. possible start for their academic careers.

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• Specialized PK program for children with developmental delays.

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

–PRINCIPAL–FUCEFRANCESOLLIVIERRE Student Council a Step Team RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER –PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES • 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO) OFFICER MARTIN ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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Greetings from THE Village!

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Partnership with organizations such as Scholastic and JAFCO to benefit the members of our community. Our scholars participated in the Scholastic’s Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive benefiting local children in group homes, foster care, shelters, and orphanages, as well as donated the toys for the drive benefitting JAFCO.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• Partnership with American Heart Association for Kids Heart Challenge raising over 13,000 dollars. The scholars enjoy heart healthy activities while learning how to maintain a well-balanced life style.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• As a cornerstone of Franklin Academy's academic program, chess is taught to all scholars in an effort to impact critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Our chess team has participated in the Florida State Scholastic Chess Tournament in Orlando and earned a designation of MYP Champions and many individual awards. This year, our scholars competed in the City of Sunrise Scholastic Chess Tournament. Our MYP chess team earned the Middle School Championship for Franklin Academy.

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• Partnership with Broward County Sheriff Office. Our scholar participated by writing encouraging letters to elderly citizens in assistive living facilities.

• Additional learning opportunities outside of the school day include but are not limited to free academic camps, enrichment clubs, National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), and Safety Patrol.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Partnership with the City of Sunrise. Our scholars participate in such events as the City of Sunrise Chess events and the Holiday Tree Lighting each year.

• Our colleague, Dr. Amelia Hernandez, a five-time Venezuelan Women's Chess Championships winner and a Women's Chess Olympiad individual gold medalist in 1994. Dr. Hernandez leads the centers Chess Queens initiative which mentors female chess players, encouraging them towards success with chess and academics. Mayor Ryan proclaimed May 15, 2022 as Dr. Amelia Hernandez Day in the City of Sunrise, recognizing her contributions to chess and for being a fundamental driver fostering the inclusion of girls in chess.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Proudly designated as an International Baccalaureate World School offering Middle Years Programme (MYP) Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3.

• Franklin Academy's mission is "Building Better People Everyday".

• Proud designation of being a High Performing Charter School with an 'A' rating.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Educational field trips which include but are not limited to out of the county locations such as St. Augustine, Kennedy Space Center, and the Florida Keys, Apopka, and local city attractions.

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• At Franklin Academy, scholars and educators strive for a balance of academic strength beyond the classroom. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to provide afterschool clubs facilitated by our educators.

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• Our M&M’s (Mentors and Mentees) program connects our MYP scholars with kindergarten through second graders.

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• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps. Martin has been a School Resource for ?? years. Martin teachs/mentors?? of

• Our Fifth Grade scholars earn the opportunity to become a school Safety Patrol by recommendations from past teachers and staff.

• National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) chapter is an honor bestowed upon deserving scholars by the faculty and shall be based on the criteria of scholarship, service, leadership, character and citizenship. Our scholars in NJHS give back to the community by participating in fundraising, food and toy drives, and events such as Relay for Life.

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• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach Stay focused on Target And Rise to

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

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• Our Middle School/Middle Years Programme scholars who wish to participate in athletics can try out and join the school teams of soccer, basketball, volleyball, flag football, and track.

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Verizon Innovative Learning School-All students and staff will have an individual IPAD to utilize for academic and classroom instruction.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for

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• Amazon Future Engineer Program-Students learn introductory computer coding skills which include python coding language.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

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• Social Emotional Learning (SEL)-Students and staff are immersed in activities that focus on their physical and mental health.

• Magnet School of Excellence 2022 as designated by the Magnet Schools of America for excellence in academics and overall school culture.

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Montessori Magnet- This program is designed to immerse students in the Montessori philosophy which is self-directed activities that provide opportunities for hands-on learning and collaborative experiences.

• Band- Students will learn the basics of playing an instrument, fundamentals of music and participate in band competitions throughout the year.

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• Project Based Learning- Students will have the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills through engaging real-world projects set around challenges and problems facing society. browardschools.com/Bair

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–DR. KEIETTA GIVENS

Greetings from THE Village!

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@bmsbears • @bair_middle • Debate: Students participate in Debate class and district sponsored competitions. • Chess- Students learn basic introductory skills of how to play chess, social and critical thinking skills and compete in district competitions. • Soccer • Basketball • Track • Cross Country • Volleyball • Flag Football 33

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day. of PRIDE of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE (Westpine winners in several Debate Tournaments) in technology with an opportunity to receive a Microsoft certification Media Peer SpanishPhysicalcounselingeducation1andSpanish 2 (Westpine winners in World Language Competition) Speech We offer many electives that give students opportunities to explore new and blossoming interests. Language Arts, Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science classrooms experience blended learning utilizing online resources with technology. focus on literacy and higher order thinking in all academic classes. are proud to offer an innovative, District-approved program, International.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day. of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE NW 70TH FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community

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• Westpine Middle has a wonderfully supportive Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). They sponsor fundraising activities, dances, and school clubs.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

ACADEMIC POINT

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Westpine Middle School is proud to offer a unique academic academy for highly-motivated learners. Cambridge International is designed to offer academically talented students the opportunity to attend rigorous courses, while earning high-school credits, thus making them eligible for dual enrollment in high school.

WESTPINE –MIDDLE SCHOOL–9393 NW 50th St Sunrise 33351 754 322-4900 –ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPALS–CHRISTOPHER D. JOHNSON JENNIFER ADAMS, JOSHUA WEBER & KIM SHOWERS –MASCOT–FLORIDA PANTHER –COLORS–BURGUNDYANDGRAY

• Cambridge International offers students the opportunity to earn high school credits in Art, Spanish I and II, Debate Honors, Speech, Geometry Honors, Algebra I Honors, World Cultural Geography, and Biology I Honors.

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

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OFFICER MARTIN SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

• Single point of entry Security Cameras throughout the school

• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

• Students interested in sports can try out for the school teams in soccer, basketball, track, volleyball, golf, cross country, and flag football.

• Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer

Facebook@VillageSunriseFL • Twitter @Village_ES

Let’s continue to work together for our students and maximize learning experiences so that ALL our students reach their full potential. • Westpine MS Athletics

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Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society.

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!!

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• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

• Safety Patrols • G.R.A.D.E. program to 5th grade students

Greetings from THE Village!

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• Students have the opportunity to join a variety of clubs, including Chess Club, Yearbook, Glee Club, Cheerleading, Art Club, Student Government, National Junior Honor Society, Future Florida Educators, and First Priority.

• After school programs are operated by the YMCA: Homework help, Project-based learning, Physical fitness, and Athletics.

• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

My name is Christopher Johnson and I am the proud Principal of Westpine Middle School. I look forward to serving the children and families of the great City of Sunrise by providing ALL students an opportunity to be educationally and socially successful. Your family here at Westpine Middle intends to provide a safe and secure learning environment that prides itself on professionalism, a strong dedication to our community, and an unwavering commitment to a 21st Century learning environment. Our staff looks for every opportunity to engage our students socially. We have a full athletic program and participate in all the sports Broward County middle schools offer. We also offer several enrichment opportunities through afterschool clubs and programs.

We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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• We are undergoing a $16 million renovation including 7 new STEM labs, a new media center, a new Culinary Arts Center, upgrades in student restrooms and school-wide infrastructure, and all new student furniture.

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• The class of 2022 had seven finalists for the prestigious Questbridge Scholarship, which provides a full 4-year academic scholarship to qualifying students. Three Bengals scholars matched and earned scholarships totaling more than $1 million to Brown University, Emory University, and Northwestern University.

• 3 senior band members were awarded music scholarships.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Piper is the 2022 JROTC School of the Year in Broward County.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• 7 seniors were named BCAA scholar athletes recognizing them for their exceptional academic performance.

ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA –MASCOT–? –COLORS–RED, BLACK, WHITE

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

Sunrise,

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Virtual Enterprise Institute offers students entrepreneurial courses and skills and features a top 10 national student-run and operated Virtual Enterprise. Ten students and their teacher won an all-expense paid trip to the Virtual Enterprise Conference to present to entrepreneurs and executives in New York.

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• Piper’s Cambridge AICE Programme provides the opportunity for students to earn the Cambridge AICE International Diploma providing the highest level of the Bright Futures Scholarship covering the full 4-year tuition to any in-state university.

Sunrise,

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• 87 students in the class of 2022 earned a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, 76 of whom earned the highest level of Bright Futures, covering a full 4-year scholarship to any in-state university, including the University of Florida and Florida State University.

• This year’s Broward County JROTC Cadet of the Year is an 11th grade student at Piper who was selected out of 6,000 cadets (all other finalists were 12th grade students). This cadet is one of the first in Broward County to be selected to join the United States Army under the Split Training Option as a Private First Class. He will begin his training with the Army this summer and return to Piper as a senior.

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

EXTRA ACADEMIC

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA NW 70TH AVE. FL 33313 (754) 322-8750

• Piper’s Career Pathways lead to industry certifications through the Pre-Engineering Program; Academy of Finance; EMR/Firefighter Program that partners with the City of Sunrise and Sunrise Fire Department (paramedic and firefighter certifications); and the Culinary Arts Program with a chef instructor that studied at the Culinary Institute of America.

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• 38 graduating seniors earned the Florida Seal of Biliteracy, signifying their proficiency in two or more languages.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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• The AP Capstone Diploma offers students another accelerated academics diploma comprised of college-level coursework that provides additional college credits.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

• The Senior Class of 2022 received $11 million in academic scholarships and had a National Merit Scholar who was also the Broward County JROTC Cadet Scholar of the Year with the highest GPA and ACT score out of 6,000 Broward County cadets.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• JROTC Drill Team competed in the State Championship.

Greetings from THE Village!

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• 12 senior athletes signed with prestigious colleges and universities, receiving significant athletic scholarships.

• Kiwanis K-Kids: A service organization in which members discover their passion to serve, desire to lead, and ability to engage and collaborate with others to better the school and community.

• New theatre director has established an award-winning theatre program with students earning the highest ratings for one-act plays, large musical group performances, and solo performances at the district level.

• New head coaches in basketball, football, and baseball have advanced the athletics programs. The school has invested significantly in upgraded athletics facilities.

*Additional Officers assigned to Piper High School: Officer Taylor & Officer Allen.

• Piper’s Band of Pride is recognized by the State of Florida and is a nationally acclaimed program.

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

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• Cheerleading squad finished 2nd in the State of Florida championship tournament

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• Step Team: The Royal Steppers of Village Elementary is a club that puts on showcases using their entire body as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

• Debate: Speech and Debate students learn research skills, logic, organization of ideas, manipulation of language, assessment of audience, self-esteem, and engagement in world events. Our students have participated and placed in district competitions.

• Safety Patrol: The Safety Patrol is a select group of students who are committed to helping provide a safe school environment for all students at Village Elementary. All Safety Patrol members are responsible, respectful, cooperative, and helpful. Members of the Safety Patrol must remain in good academic standing in all subject areas and model good behavioral choices.

Full-time City of Sunrise School Resource Officer Single point of entry Security Cameras throughout the school Safety G.R.A.D.E.Patrolsprogram to 5th grade students

• Piper offers over 60 athletics programs and club activities.

OFFICER MARTIN SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

–PRINCIPAL–WANDA E. HAYNES

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• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

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• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

• Third Grade FSA Achievement: Village Elementary increased 22 percentage points on the 2022 Third Grade FSA English Language Arts Test, placing second in greatest improvement of all schools district-wide.

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EXTRA –MASCOT–? –COLORS–RED, BLACK, WHITE • AP Offerings: 2D Art, Biology, Calculus AB/BC, English Language/ Literature, World History, US Government & Politics, Statistics, Spanish/French Language, Human Geography, Psychology, US History, Computer Science Principles. • International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma Program Course

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

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• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive, and innovative curriculum.

• Latinos in Action: The Cypress Bay High School L.I.A. Chapter in conjunction with Toys for Tots came together to provide 80 families from Village Elementary with toys and gifts for the holidays.

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• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus.

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• Real Men Read: In partnership with Hands on Broward, the Real Men Read initiative hand selects positive community role models from the Broward Community to read books, distribute books, and share stories of reading in their everyday lives with scholars in grades K-3.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

• PHS-Campus Dual Enrollment Offerings: LIT 2000D Intro to Literature LIT 2110D World Literature SLS 1510D Strategies for Success MAN 2021D Intro to Management • Cambridge Courses: AICE English General Paper AICE Global Perspectives AS AICE English Language AS AICE Thinking Skills AS AICE Psychology AS AICE Marine Science AS AICE Media Studies AS • Career Technical Courses/Certifications: Aerospace Technologies & Design (sUAS Safety Certification), Health Science (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant), Engineering (Solidworks & AutoCAD), Culinary Arts (ServSafe), Digital Design (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator), Finance & Business Principals (Quickbooks Certification), Agricultural Science & Management (AEST Certification) , Early Childhood Education (Child Development Associate Certification), Building Trades & Construction (NCCER Core Certification), and Computer Programming (JAVA Certification). •

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to pairing willing volunteers with projects where they can give of their time and talents. As a selected school, Village will benefit from a remarkable team of volunteers that will be coming out to work on projects that will revitalize our school.

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• Vertical Church: Volunteers from Vertical Church of Sunrise came to assist in cleaning and revitalizing our campus. of POINT of PRIDE Progression. 1 Swimmer advanced to the state final. Wind Ensemble earned a superior rating from the Florida Bandmasters Association Boys 4X1 team advanced to the state final. Merit Scholarship Winner. in the NASA Student Launch. Competition State Winners. Emery Riddle Partnerships. NW

• City of Sunrise Proclamation: Deputy Mayor Jacqueline A. Guzman presented a surprise proclamation to Principal Haynes as a staple community leader in the City of Sunrise, deeming February 14 as Wanda E. Haynes Day.

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Greetings from THE Village! We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to PolicebyRESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)**PlantationHighSchool'sSROisprovidedthePlantationDepartment.

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OFFICER MARTIN Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

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• Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

PRIDE EXTRA ACADEMIC POINT of PRIDE EXTRA –MASCOT–? –COLORS–RED, BLACK, WHITE • STEM Academy – Rocketry,

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• CTACE programs offering certification in multiple areas such as Agricultural science, culinary, engineering, medical skills, and computer science.

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• Debate nationally ranked.

Health professional classes to promote careers in the Health Profession. browardschools.com/Western40

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–ASSISTANT–PRINCIPAL–PRINCIPAL–MARC E. LAROSE

1200 SW 136th Ave. Davie, FL 33325 (754) 323-2400 ELSINGER,

• Partnership with Rotary Club of Weston awarding high achieving students with college scholarships.

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MISSY JONES, HELENE KOCIS, ROXANNE HUGGINS, DAN CALLEJA –MASCOT–WILDCATS –COLORS–BLACK & GOLD

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

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PRIDE ACADEMIC POINT

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WANDA E. HAYNES

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive,

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Winterfest Art Foundation: Village Elementary participated in the Winterfest Art Contest for students in grades K-5 with a total of 20 student entries. We took home 13 first-place prizes, and 7 second and third-place prizes. All first-place recipients received brand new laptops or gift cards to assist with their academic endeavors.

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Solar Car Nationally Ranked. • ESOL

International Academy Clustered classes for Beginning English Language Learners. • HOSA

• Acaletics Math Club: Acaletics is used to improve the math achievement of scholars and close/reverse any existing achievement gaps through an engaging, interactive,

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• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to of of Robotics, and ––

• Revitalization Project: Village Elementary has been selected to have a long-standing partnership with Hands on Broward, which is a community service organization dedicated to POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE POINT of PRIDE EXTRA

• Walk to Read: Walk to Read is a targeted intervention literacy program that groups scholars in skill-based groups for a small portion of the day. Teachers in each grade level concentrate on particular skills (phonics, vocabulary, etc.) with the students “walking” to that group for targeted intervention instruction.

WANDA E. HAYNES MARC E. LAROSE

ACADEMIC

• Band – Marching Band and Jazz Band rating superior in State competitions.

Greetings from THE Village! We are delighted to be a part of the Sunrise Community! Here in the Village, we have a continued commitment to the concept of teamwork to make a difference in the lives of our scholars, as that and strong partnerships are the hallmarks of what makes an educational institution successful!! Our goal is to always raise the bar by setting high expectations for our scholars to reach extraordinary achievements. Our school-wide “House System” creates a positive atmosphere, that establishes a climate for increased scholarly achievement. As the first school in the City of Sunrise to charter a chapter of 5000 Role Models of Excellence, we are building character and developing our male scholars into lifelong learners and productive citizens in our society. We look forward to the continued support of the City of Sunrise as we Reach for the STARS: Stay focused on the Target And Rise to Success!!

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SRO Bio: Officer Martin has been a School Resource Office for ?? years. Officer Martin teachs/mentors??

• Athletics – Over 20 different sports for both boys and girls, featuring the 2022 Girls Flag Football Florida State Champions.

Town of Davie Police Department

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• 5000 Role Models of Excellence: The 5000 Role Models of Excellence project is a dropout prevention and mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along a carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries. Village is the first school in Sunrise to charter this program.

• SGA – Student Government promoting an organizing the Fall and Spring Harvest Drive.

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• Best Buddies - Promoting and mentoring for local events for Special Olympics.

OFFICER MARTIN

RESOURCESCHOOLOFFICER(SRO)

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