New Tampa Neighborhood News, Volume 24, Issue 17, Aug, 22, 2016

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Did You Blink & Miss The Summer? Local Schools Are Back In Session! By John C. Cotey That wailing sound you may have heard echoing across New Tampa on Wednesday morning was likely the sound of local elementary, middle and high school students bemoaning the start of the 2016-17 school year in Hillsborough County. Already? Yep, already. Thanks to state lawmakers responding to the Hillsborough County School District’s request for changes to the school schedule a few years ago, kids went back to school this week on Aug. 10, the earliest first day of school in years. And, students in New Tampa are not alone, as 40 of the 67 school districts in Florida returned to school Wednesday as well. Nearby Pasco County returns to school Monday, August 15. While summer vacation is one of this country’s great and most treasured traditions — just ask anyone toting a backpack to the bus stop today — chances are if you blinked this year, you missed it. But, don’t blame the schools; blame Incoming sixth-grade students listen to Benito Middle School principal John Sanders offer some words of advice in the school’s cafeteria last month during an introductory camp. Labor Day. Because so many school districts try to start the school year around the holi- first two quarters, in December — as op- cipal Teresa Evans. “I can see in secondary day — which is Mon., Sept. 5 this year, — it posed to finishing the second quarter some- school how that is important.” can interfere with classroom time, with schools time in January — and schools can start fresh While the early start may be a shock to having to end the second grading period after with the third quarter when school returns the system — in Evans’ case, she said many of winter break. in January (on Tue., Jan. 3, 2017, in Hills- her international students who travel back to With Labor Day taken out of the equa- borough). their countries over the summer had a harder tion and finishing the first two grading peri“Change is always complicated, but the time acclimating — it’s not all bad. ods at a more convenient break in the sched- reality is, it’s nice to have those first two In fact, Evans says she didn’t hear any ule, it led to starting school earlier. quarters finished when we break at winter complaints from students as last year wound Now, there is an even break after the break,’’ said Lawton Chiles Elementary prinSee “School’ on page 6!

Also Inside This Issue: News, Business & Sports Updates Proposed City Budget Has Good News; Cross Creek Blvd. Getting Some Work Done; Local Candidates Ask For Your Vote; Pokemon GO Craze Hits New Tampa, High Schools Sports Enter Fall Season & More Local Business Features!

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Hillsborough School District 2016-17 Calendar Highlights Mon., Sept. 5: No school, Labor Day Fri., Oct. 7: First grading period ends. Mon., Oct. 10: No school, nonstudent day. Fri., Nov. 11: No school, Veterans Day. Mon.-Fri., Nov. 21-25: No school, Thanksgiving/Fall break. Mon., Nov. 28: Students return from fall break. Wed., Dec. 16: Second grading period ends. Mon.-Fri., Dec. 19-30: No school, Winter break. Tue., Jan. 3, 2017: Students return from Winter break. Mon., Jan. 16: No school, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Mon., Feb. 20: No school, Presidents Day. Fri., March 10: Third grading period ends. Mon.-Fri., Mar. 13-17: No school, Spring break. Mon., March 20: Students return from Spring break. Fri., April 14: No school, nonstudent day. Wed., May 26: Last day of school. Fourth grading period ends. Students are released one hour early every Monday and, on the last day of school, are released 2½ hours early.

NTJWC’s Frankfurth Named National Director Of Jr. Women’s Clubs By John C. Cotey The General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) announced in June that longtime local Woman’s Club Board member and past president Jolie Frankfurth, is now the 2016-18 GFWC Director of Junior Clubs. Frankfurth was named Director Elect in 2014, and installed the weekend of June 2529 of this year in Baltimore. “I’m ready for this,’’ Frankfurth said. Her first day on the new job was Saturday, Aug. 6. “She was elected by a membership of more than 80,000, has been with the organization a substantial amount of time and her charity work has been outstanding,’’ said Michelle Furman, the GFWC director of communications. Frankfurth has risen through the ranks of the GFWC, which specializes in grassroots charity work with more than 27 various nonprofit organizations such as St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, since starting with the GFWC New Tampa Junior Woman’s Club (NTJWC) 20 years ago.

At the time, she said, the New Tampa area was still just mostly a road to S.R. 54. “There were a lot of young families with children moving to the area,’’ she said, adding that the New Tampa Juniors was a perfect fit for her. Frankfurth is a University of South Florida graduate, with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education and a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Locally, Frankfurth has made an impact on all levels of membership. She has been an Advisor of the GFWC New Tampa Juniorette Club the past five years and has been president of both the GFWC Woman’s Club of New Tampa and the NTJWC. “The richness of our great Federation is in the character, diversity and passion of its membership,’’ Frankfurth said. “Our work these next two years should be about attitude and actions to making good things happen in our local communities.” For more info, visit GFWC.org, GFWCWomansClubNewTampa.com or GFWCNewTampaJuniors.org.

Jolie Frankfurth


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