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JANUARY 2023 FOR LOCAL FAMILIES. BY LOCAL FAMILIES. YOUR GUIDE TO TAMPA BAY AREA SCHOOLS INSIDE LOOK: PIRATE RIVER QUEST Debuts this Month at LEGOLAND Florida page 10 GASPARILLA SEASON IS HERE Parades, family traditions, snack ideas and more! page 14 WHAT'S NEW IN 2023 page 6 JANUARY TOP PICKS Our favorite things to do this month page 9

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Friday, May 19, 2023 | St. Mark’s Catholic Church: 9724 Cross Creek Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33647

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Children’s Board Family Resource Center - Plant City: 301 North Palmer Street, Plant City, FL 33563

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// January Top Picks: Our favorite familyfriendly events this month

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// COVER STORY: LEGOLAND Florida debuts its piratical new ride, Pirate River Quest 12 // The Coolest Hotels in Florida: Explore LEGOLAND Florida’s three awesome resorts

14 // Gasparilla Traditions: One family carries on a truly Tampa legacy from one generation to the next

17 // Children’s Gasparilla: Everything you need to know about this year’s Gasparilla parade designed just for the pint-sized pirates

20 // Gasparilla Goodies: Jenny P. of @Lunchboxmafia shows you how to get your snack boards and lunch boxes ready for the pirates

22 // A Family with “Flourish”: How two Tampa teens inspired their parents to start a pizzeria with a difference

28 // Education Program Profiles: From global perspectives to medieval festivals, check out these unique ways some Tampa Bay schools set themselves apart 33

// The Benefits of Giving: How doing good things for your community does good for you! 36 // New Year, New Adventures: Expert tips on ways to prepare your child for kindergarten

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52 // Reading to Success: How our public library’s 1,000 books before kindergarten initiative encourages our littlest readers

64 // Let’s Hear it for the Y: A place where the whole family gets healthy together

67 // Charging Forward: Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital helps an adorable local toddler with a rare condition

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LEGOLAND Florida’s Swashbuckling New Ride, Pirate River Quest, Opens This January.

Starting Jan. 12, captain-driven boats navigate the natural passageways of Lake Eloise and the historic Cypress Gardens on a quest to uncover the lost treasure of Captain Redbeard on this family-friendly boat ride. The voyage unfolds brick by brick with a variety of exciting sequences that tell the tale of a rowdy LEGO pirate crew, a troop of mischievous monkeys and even a fearsome kraken. legoland.com/florida

Flip to page 10 for an Inside Look!

Get Ready for High-Speed Action with Disney’s TRON Lightcycle/Run!

This spring, one of the most anticipated new rides at Disney will open to the public. Based on Disney’s 1982 hit, “TRON: Legacy,” guests will climb aboard their very own Lightcycle and take off on a high-speed adventure. Located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, TRON Lightcycle/Run will be one of the fastest coasters at any Disney theme park in the world. disneyworld.disney.go.com

Minions are Invading Universal Orlando This Summer with An All-New Ride!

Attempt to blast your way through supervillain stardom when Illumination’s Villain-Con Minion Blast debuts at Universal Orlando this summer! The ride will take over the space that formerly housed Shrek 4-D at Universal Studios Florida. This game-based adventure will combine innovative screen technology, state-of-the-art gaming interactivity, and elaborate physical sets. universalorlando.com

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Crashes into Tampa in February 4 & 5

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Rev up your engines: Monster Jam returns to Raymond James Stadium for two action-packed days featuring world class athletes in intense competitions of speed and skill. Fans get to witness heated rivalries, high-flying stunts and fierce head-to-head battles. monsterjam.com

Serengeti Flyer Debuts this Spring at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Busch Gardens’ latest ride will be the world’s tallest and fastest of its kind! Located in the Nairobi area of the park, Serengeti Flyer is not a roller coaster—it’s a 105-foot swing ride that can seat 40 guests at once. What’s even better is that its height requirement is a minimum of 48 inches so it’s open to a wider range of kids, making it family friendly. buschgardens.com

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January Top Picks

Jurassic World Live Tour, Jan. 6-8

Jurassic World Live comes to life in Amalie Arena against a backdrop of captivating scenery where dinosaurs from the iconic franchise, including fan-favorite Velociraptor Blue and a Tyrannosaurus rex more than 40 feet in length, take center stage. The production features more than 24 film-accurate, life-sized dinosaurs, with scale, speed and ferocity, operated by animatronics and performers. jurassicworldlivetour.com

Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s Jubilee Celebration, through Jan. 7

CMA wants everyone to celebrate their 50th anniversary along with them! Through Jan. 7, guests can enjoy family fun activities, entertainment, special moments with their resident animals, extended hours and more! cmaquarium.org

Frozen Sing-Along at Tampa Theatre, Jan. 8

It’s hard to resist belting out your favorite Disney songs during a movie. For one day only, Tampa Theatre is discouraging the silence and encouraging the singing during their Frozen Sing-Along. Guests can dress up as their favorite princess, reindeer or snowman and sing along to “Let it Go” and other classics from the film while “Frozen” plays on the big screen. tampatheatre.org

City of Tampa’s MLK Parade, Jan. 16

This fun and exciting family friendly event will celebrate the birth of one of our greatest American heroes, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Beginning at noon at Cuscaden Park, the parade includes floats, marching bands, equestrian groups and decorated vehicles of all types. mlkjrparade.com

Children’s Gasparilla, Jan. 21

Argh! The 2023 Ashely Children’s Gasparilla is back! Presented by Chick-Fil-A, this event celebrates the return of Gasparilla season to Tampa Bay. Pirates big and small can enjoy the Preschoolers’ Stroll, Air Invasion and Children’s Parade. We’ve got all the scoop on pages 17-18! childrens.gasparillapiratefest.com

HAMILTON, through Jan. 22

Be in the room where it happens as this Tony and Grammy Award winning musical makes its way back to The Straz Center. Featuring a score by Lin-Manuel Miranda that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, HAMILTON tells the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton in a modern way that you won’t want to miss. strazcenter.org

Children’s Board Free Family Day: Time for A Change, Feb. 4

Children’s Board Free Family Day at Tampa Museum of Art welcomes families to celebrate the New Year with a day full of activities. Enjoy art-making projects, music, performances, gallery activities, refreshments and more, all inspired by the Museum’s exhibitions. childrensboard.org

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks at The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature in Bradenton, through March 18

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks partners up some of the world’s most innovative skyscrapers with the world’s most popular building brick. Featuring 20 astonishing skyscrapers from across the globe, constructed in breathtaking architectural detail out of only LEGO® Bricks, some standing as tall as 14 feet high, this exhibit will inspire creativity in young and old alike. With interactive Innovation Stations throughout, visitors can have fun engineering their own creations with loose LEGO® Bricks. bishopscience.org

Something Small is Coming to MOSI. And It's Going to be HUGE!

Wooden Wonders of the World is an amazing display of engineering, design and architecture featuring recreations of iconic buildings built to an exacting 1:164 scale by hand out of toothpicks! These models will take visitors through a global journey of engineering marvels while inspiring the inner architect and designer in us all. The exhibit opens Jan. 14 for a limited run. mosi.org

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You Ready for NEW Adventures at LEGOLAND?

Pirate River Quest debuts Jan. 12!

Shiver me timbers! Pirates aren’t just taking over Tampa this month; your beloved LEGO® Pirates are heading to LEGOLAND® Florida Resort in Winter Haven to launch their very own ride! Officially opening Jan. 12, Pirate River Quest is a swashbuckling adventure through the historic Cypress Gardens that promises to delight landlubbers and old salts of all ages.

A NOD TO THE PAST

While Pirate River Quest is new, the boat rides in Cypress Gardens are actually a nod to the past. Many decades ago, an electric boat tour of Cypress Gardens was a mustdo at what was one of Florida’s very first theme parks. And the reimagination of this historic ride is one that has been a long time coming.

Time has taken a toll on the canals throughout the gardens, but it was always a part of LEGOLAND’s vision to restore and revive the waterways and bring back the boat rides that entertained generations of families—but with a LEGO twist, of course.

After a few years of hard work, and even a hurricane or two that resulted in a few delays (would it even be a pirate adventure without a hurricane?), the boat rides are back for a new generation to experience.

THE RIDE

Pirate River Quest is not a thrill ride, but it is one with a big adventure in store for you. As you board the boat, you will embark on a quest to help find Captain Redbeard’s lost treasure. And since all good treasure hunts are met with adventure and mishaps, you’ll encounter a mischievous troupe of monkeys and even a fearsome kraken as the story unfolds.

We love that this is a ride built with all ages in mind. It’s not scary and you won’t get wet. It’s also a trackless ride and driven by an experienced boat captain—in fact one of them is an original Cypress Gardens boat captain! Storylines may have changed, but when you embark on this voyage, you will retrace the journey generations of kids have taken upon these very same canals.

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FAST FACTS ABOUT PIRATE RIVER QUEST:

• The ride’s entrance is next to Brickbeard’s Watersport Stunt Show in Pirates’ Cove and the Cypress Gardens entrance. The queue is shaded with fans.

• All ages are welcome to ride, and there is no height requirement.

• Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a responsible adult, and all children under the age of six must wear a life vest. Life jackets will be provided.

• Each boat has a weight limit and can accommodate up to 12 passengers.

• The ride is just over 20 minutes long.

• If you’re planning to stay at the Pirate Island Hotel on property, be on the lookout for small nods to the hotel and even to the Brickbeard’s Watersports Stunt Show.

FUN LEGO PIRATE FACT

AHOY! PIRATE FEST WEEKENDS RETURN JAN. 21 THROUGH FEB. 19 Party with the pirates on Saturdays and Sundays! LEGO® Pirates invade the theme park on weekends to fill it with exclusive LEGO character meet-and-greets, pirate themed shows, LEGO build activities, specialty food and more.
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The LEGO Pirates Theme was introduced in 1989.

Awesome AWESOME Hotels for Kids in Florida: LEGOLAND® Florida Resort

Those of us blessed to call the Sunshine State home know that there is absolutely no shortage of amazing places to stay with the kids in this state. After all, we live where the world comes to play! But, when it comes to theming and things to do, LEGOLAND® Florida Resort’s hotels are easily a team top pick for family travel.

There are three unique hotels within LEGOLAND, each with its own theme. The original LEGOLAND® Hotel and new LEGOLAND® Pirate Island Hotel are both on property, and the LEGOLAND® Beach Retreat is across the street.

Pirate Island Hotel

The newest addition, Pirate Island Hotel opened its doors in the spring of 2020. Immersion into the LEGO® Pirate brand begins before you even walk in the door, with a must-snap photo op in front of the hotel on a LEGO pirate ship. On the first floor, you can enjoy build areas and pirate themed activities in the evenings.

All three hotels offer a heated resort-style pool, free breakfast daily and an in-room treasure hunt with LEGO® prizes at LEGOLAND Hotel and Pirate Island Hotel. Kids can enjoy a dedicated kids’ sleeping area with bunk bed and trundle as well as their own TV to watch all the LEGO movies they desire!

It’s hard to pick a favorite among the three hotels because they all offer something a little bit different.

LEGOLAND Hotel

The original hotel on property, the LEGOLAND® Hotel is also an immersive LEGO experience from the moment you walk through the doors. You can book a variety of themed rooms including Kingdom, Adventure, Pirate, LEGO® NINJAGO®, LEGO® Friends or THE LEGO® MOVIE™. There are several build areas and an indoor play area kids love. They also host free Master Model Builder workshops for guests, so make sure you register upon your arrival. Entertainment options include Florida’s Wild Side Mini Golf near the hotel and a beautiful Boardwalk area. Even the elevator rides are epic!

LEGOLAND Beach Retreat

The LEGOLAND® Beach Retreat sits along Lake Dexter and features 83 beach-themed bungalows with 166 rooms. We love that each of the 13 groups of bungalows is centered around a playground, allowing parents to relax on the front porch while the kids play. There is also a larger playground area and indoor LEGO build area in the main building where the restaurant is located. Free self-parking and transportation to the LEGOLAND® Florida Theme Park are included.

Annual Passholders receive a discount on rooms. You can also purchase hotel and ticket packages to save.

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Tradition Invades Tampa Bay

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Gasparilla: a series of parades, a season, a way of life. Peering in from beyond Tampa Bay’s waters, the pirates, the beads and the cannons may seem unruly. But, Gasparilla is more than that. Dwelling among the Jose Gasparilla’s invasion, the children clamoring for beads and the skies aglow with fireworks, tradition—the true treasure—runs deep. On Jan. 28, Gasparilla, known for its colorful flotilla, takes over Tampa Bay. Trey Korhn, a member of the Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla since 2005, shares some the treasured memories he’s made with wife, Jill, and their three children, Caroline (15), William (12) and Thomas (8). January in Tampa is high adventure.

TBPM: Why did you join Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla?

TK: Growing up in Tampa, I have so many fond memories of Gasparilla from my childhood. I remember riding on the back of my mother’s bike to the parade and sitting on the curb with excitement. Our family never missed it. As an adult, I realized the impact of those memories and I wanted to create the same with our children.

I was also drawn to the camaraderie with friends and the opportunity to meet new people. Businesswise, YMKG offers valuable networking opportunities as well. I’m thankful for the good group of people from varying aspects of the community YMKG has brought into our lives.

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Trey and Jill Korhn at the departure of the famed Jose Gasparilla.

TK: YMKG and Gasparilla are a part of Tampa history. It’s woven into the city’s fabric. The Krewe also brings so many other positives to Tampa—extending beyond parade days. YMKG is iconic and, without it, parade season would lose some of the luster. We are the face of Gasparilla.

TBPM: How do you find the time to engage with the Krewe?

TK: The Krewe is great at incorporating families. The Children’s Parade, for example, is a signature family event. There are opportunities for Krewe members’ children to participate as members of the royal court and daughters to participate as debutantes.

William served as a page and had a blast sharing that with friends. He participated in the 2020 Coronation Ball and rode on the Royal Barge, with Mayor Jane Castor, for Gasparilla 2022. Thomas will be a page, too. I’ll let Caroline decide whether she wants to be a debutante, but I hope she does.

There are also philanthropic events families can participate in. When spouses and children are included, it’s more feasible to make something a part of your life.

TBPM: What do you appreciate about sharing the Children’s Parade experience with your kids?

TK: Just seeing their excitement—bonding with them. They love basking in the spotlight that day, and I love seeing how excited they are just throwing beads and riding the float.

It’s a day we share with friends, doing things like visiting the staging area to look at other floats. All the activity is fun for them, and that hasn’t waned as they’ve grown.

I especially love the fireworks that cap off the evening. It’s an intense show. Seeing our three gaze at it, not moving their eyes from the sky, is special.

TBPM: What’s your favorite krewe memory with your kids? What are you most looking forward to this year?

TK: The first time all three were old enough to participate in the Children’s Parade. There weren’t many years when Thomas was old enough and Caroline wasn’t too old. Sharing the day with all of them was a special time.

2023 marks William’s last year. Seeing Thomas grow, not needing as much help throwing beads, will also be fun.

William Korhn, on Mayor Jane Castor's left shoulder. riding on the Royal Barge as a Page with the Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla.

TBPM: Do you visit schools to give out beads?

TK: I do, and I look forward to it. Not all kids get to attend the parade, and it’s a chance for them to experience part of Gasparilla season. It lets kids, who otherwise might not, have a chance to see the YMKG pirates up close.

TBPM: What part of Gasparilla season do you most enjoy?

TK: The Day parade remains my favorite. It’s such a production, and the amount of attention to detail and planning is incredible.

Going through the make-up tent early in the morning, with friends, is a fun part of the process.

From leaving Ballast Point Pier to riding on the Jose Gaspar across the bay, from the Invasion to seeing how much excitement it brings the crowds … it’s an amazing day. It is great to see the city come together and have a good time. It is a signature event for the City of Tampa.

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Ahoy! It's Time for Gasparilla!

Pint-sized pirates rejoice: The Children’s Gasparilla celebration is on the horizon and there’s tons of fun to be had!

Celebrating its 76th year, the Ashley Children’s Gasparilla presented by Chick-Fil-A returns to Tampa Bay Jan. 21. Featuring the Bicycle Rodeo, Gasparilla Air Invasion, Preschoolers’ Stroll and the main event, the Children’s Gasparilla Parade leads the way for Gasparilla Pirate Fest, which takes place the following Saturday. Here’s the lineup so you can map out your day accordingly:

BICYCLE + PEDESTRIAN SAFETY RODEO, NOON TO 2 P.M.

During this free event, participants are fitted with free, brand-new bicycle helmets to keep (while supplies last). They can hop on one of the Rodeo’s bicycles and traverse through a mini traffic course that teaches bicycle and pedestrian safety.

GASPARILLA AIR INVASION, NOON TO 4 P.M.

The Gasparilla Air Invasion is back with its largest airshow yet! Watch civilian aerobatic teams, vintage military aircraft and The Chuters Parachute Demonstration Team wing their way through the sky.

GASPARILLA PRESCHOOLERS’ STROLL, 2-3 P.M.

Tampa Bay’s youngest pirates ages 5 and under can strut their stuff along Bayshore Boulevard in their specially decorated wagons, bicycles and strollers while donning their best pirate attire. The Stroll begins at Howard Avenue and ends at Rome Avenue.

CHILDREN’S GASPARILLA PARADE, 4-6:30 P.M.

Brush up on your bead-catching skills! The Children’s Gasparilla Parade is widely considered the largest children’s event in the country. Beginning at Bay to Bay and Bayshore Boulevard, pirates, floats, marching bands and more march north, ending at Edison Avenue. Be prepared for appearances by Tampa’s sports teams, mascots, favorite characters, and beads, beads and more beads.

GASPARILLA NIGHTTIME AIR INVASION, 6:30-7 P.M.

The airshow fun continues during twilight hours with dusk performances that include a precision parachute jump from The Chuters Parachute Demonstration Team and Ghostwriter Airshows’ signature fireworks flight.

PIRATECHNIC FINALE, 7-7:30 P.M.

Pirate + pyrotechnics = Piratechnics! This firework finale recreates the imaginary battle between the pirates of YMKG and the City of Tampa that began in 1904. This bold, colorful finale sets the scene for the energetic Gasparilla Pirate Fest that takes place the following Saturday, Jan. 28.

Want more inside scoop including route maps and parking info? Scan the QR code to be in the know for all things Gasparilla!

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• The first parade of pirates was on horseback. The “pirates” from the newly formed Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla “invaded” the 1904 May Day parade as a way to liven it up.

• Gasparilla is based on the legend of a fictional Florida-based pirate named Jose Gaspar.

• Ye Mystic Krewe is still the sponsoring Krewe for the parade. There are now over 70 Krewes with ties to cultural heritage, historic events and local historic figures.

• Beads were introduced to the parade in 1986, inspired by New Orleans’ MardiGras parade.

• The throwing of coins represents the pirates sharing stolen treasure with the city.

• Gasparilla parades have featured children since the 1910s, though a formal Children’s Gasparilla Parade was not held until 1947.

Want more history about Tampa’s most iconic event? Check out the full interview with Kite-Powell on our site.

Pro Tips to Help You Party Like a Pirate

The Children’s Gasparilla Parade is a fun, but long, day. If you have little ones in tow, make your day smoother and familiarize yourself with the parade route, parking options and road closures before the big day. Although the events are free to attend, you can pay for reserved seating for the parade at gasparillatreasures. com. Get there early; crowds pick up significantly close to parade time.

Here are our tips for what to bring:

• Sneakers or walking shoes, and strollers, wagons, bikes and scooters: Plan on a LOT of walking

• Blankets and chairs to “furnish” your parade-watching spot

• Portable games and/or activities to keep the kiddos busy; we all know kids and waiting don’t go together

• Coolers with drinks and snacks to stay hydrated and keep bellies full. Please note – the Children’s Gasparilla Parade is an alcohol-free event (alcoholic drinks are allowed the following weekend at Gasparilla Pirate Fest).

• Hand wipes, sunscreen and toilet paper for the porta-potty (just in case)

• An extra bag to store beads

• Cash (not all vendors accept cards)

Gasparilla Pirate Fest

Gasparilla Pirate Fest takes place Saturday, Jan. 28. While this event is open to all ages, it’s typically geared toward an adult crowd. Here’s a glimpse of what to expect:

GASPARILLA

INVASION, 11:30 A.M. TO 1 P.M. The only fully rigged pirate ship in the world, the Jose Gasparilla emerges at the south end of Hillsborough Bay and makes its way into Seddon Channel followed by the hundreds of boats of the Gasparilla Floatilla.

PARADE OF PIRATES, 2-6

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The Gasparilla Parade of Pirates boasts more than 103 elaborate floats, five marching bands, over 50 distinct Krewes and the infamous YMKG pirates.

It starts at Bay to Bay and Bayshore Boulevard and ends at Cass Street and Ashley Drive. The event is free, but reserved bleacher seating is available. Visit gasparillatreasures.com to learn more.

PIRATE FEST

An expanded Pirate Fest for 2023 features stages along the Riverwalk in downtown Tampa with live entertainment preand post-parade in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and MacDill Park. Visit gasparillapiratefest.com for the complete entertainment lineup.

Fun Facts from Rodney Kite-Powell, Director of the Touchton Map Library at the Tampa Bay History Center:
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with @lunchboxmafia!

Ahoy mateys! Gasparilla goodies aren’t just for parade day! From your galley straight to your little pirate’s lunch box, here are some fun ways to “piratize” even the simplest lunches to double as Gasparilla party snacks.

Appetizers:

Sweet and savory sword skewers

(These sword food picks are available at grocery stores and Amazon)

FOR THE SWEET SKEWERSalternate berries, bite size pineapple chunks and grapes. (Grapes should be cut in half lengthwise for kids under 4 years old. Always make sure they are sitting down to enjoy safely.)

FOR THE SAVORY SKEWERSalternate meat and cheese, pickles or olives and baby tomatoes.

Shiver me timbers! Check out these delicious entrees.

Hot dog or sausage pirate ships:

Decorate your hot dog or sausage with your favorite Jolly Roger flags as masts. You can cut an index card in half and use pirate stickers for the mast! Pierce the mast/flag with a toothpick and place the toothpick flag onto your hot dog or sausage. Top as usual and enjoy!

Treasure map pizza:

We made our own cheese pizza with store bought pizza dough. We created the map tracks using sliced olives. The ship is a quartered bell pepper with a triangle as the mast. The trees can be cut from a green bell pepper, or you can use parsley like we did. “X” marks the spot with two pieces of red bell pepper. Get as creative as you want to with this one!

This idea works well on a sheet cake if you’d rather have a treasure map dessert! Use fruit and chocolate in place of the veggies.

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For your sweet tooth:

Transform your store bought or homemade cupcakes into pirate loot by topping it with a Jolly Roger cupcake topper! These are available on Amazon.

What you’ll need:

• Cake pop kit - lollipop sticks, treat bags and twist ties (available on Amazon)

• Marshmallows

• Candy melts (we used brown and pink)

• Food safe markers to draw eye patches and pirate faces onto your marshmallow.

Directions:

• Melt your candy melts as directed on the package and set aside.

• Secure the marshmallow onto a lollipop stick.

• Dip the top of your marshmallow into the candy melts and set aside.

• Once you have all your marshmallows dipped in the candy, place them in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes so the candy melts have set and hardened.

• Now it’s time to customize your pirates! With food safe markers, you can add draw on eye patches, beards and smiles.

For more fun and delicious lunch ideas, check out @lunchboxmafia on Instagram.

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“FLORISHING” FAMILY

Biting into the Jersey Girl pizza at Florish feels familiar, even though it’s my first time trying it. The crispy, chewy crust, the smooth, red sauce and the flavorful sausage crumbles remind me of New York-style pizza. “It has the same texture and flavor,” Florish owner Keith Sedita proudly says. He and his wife, Jill—both Northeastern transplants raised with Italian influences—set out to recreate the pizza they grew up eating. With one distinction—it’s vegan. Their plant-based lifestyle and their South Tampa restaurant were inspired by their sons

Why did you start Florish?

Jill: We started it as a family because we were just looking for delicious, plant-based food that we could all enjoy. Living in this area, we had a hard time as an active family finding restaurants where we could all find something that we enjoyed and that it would be quick and easy to pick up for lunch or dinner in a hurry. How did your sons, Demetri (19) and Ethan (16), inspire Florish?

Jill: Our sons undertook the plant-based lifestyle 100% before we did, so they kind of led the way. They became vegans before we did. I would say when they were pre-teen.

Why did they go vegan?

Jill: They were budding environmentalists (who created the conservation group, Green Gasparilla) and so they really did the research about the impact that the regular food system had on the environment and on the earth. And they also were concerned about animal welfare and their own health. I think kids nowadays are more conscious of what they put in their bodies and how it makes them feel and perform with athletics, so they really came to that on their own.

How did you decide on the menu?

Keith: We think that pizza and bowls are very approachable and familiar foods to vegans and non- vegans alike, and that’s why we chose pizzas and bowls to drive our menu.

Jill: We figured out along the way that as long as a food has texture that is craveable and is seasoned properly, it doesn’t matter what it’s made from. It’s a huge compliment when people come in and tell us, ‘If you didn’t tell me, I’d have no idea this is plant-based.’

How did you come up with the recipes?

Jill: We did a lot of testing in a test kitchen before we opened with mostly non-vegan taste-testers. And that’s how we knew we were onto something. Because we would make these different pizzas and people would be blown away, and it wasn’t even brought up that it was vegan. We just said, ‘We’re trying out these new pizza recipes and we’d like to get your feedback.’

What’s the verdict from the boys who inspired the restaurant?

Jill: They love it! Our oldest is in college now in New York and he’s craving Florish pizza. Even in New York, he can’t get pizza as good as he had here.

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Kids to Know:

Lexline Johnson

Lexline Johnson isn’t one to shy away from a challenge. In fact, this 16-year-old student at Academy of the Holy Names taught herself coding over two years so she could ultimately develop an app in just two weeks. But that’s not it. This app, called “Quantum Entanglement,” is formatted much like an interactive textbook on quantum physics, and Lexline had to not only implement the program development she knows how to do, but also incorporate code for interactive animations to enhance the user experience - something she was less familiar with. Oh, and then this app just happens to win Apple's Swift Student Challenge, the most prestigious award for teens that only a small group of students from across the world earn each year. The award grants Lexline one year of the Apple developer membership which allows users to publish apps on the App Store, and the opportunity to meet other developers and receive feedback on designs. It goes without saying that this curious and tenacious coder and developer is a kid we should know.

TBPM: Please explain how you became interested in coding and why you wanted to learn about programming and app development.

LJ: Although technology has always fascinated me, my interest in programming sparked in my freshman year of high school during my first programming competition, which was Apple’s coding competition (Swift Student Challenge) in 2020. The competition challenged me to create my own app. While I had a very weak grasp on programming at the time, it was the realization of what I could create with my code that inspired me to pursue programming beyond the competition.

TBPM: From the time you knew you could create an app to learning that you won a global competition, what did that preparation look and feel like?

LJ: Learning programming took a lot of time, practice and projects. I spent much of my time outside of school reading articles and taking courses on programming. I think what helped me learn the most, though, was diving into my own projects and using Google and Stack Overflow to figure things out as I went.

Creating an app within two weeks for the competition was by no means an easy task, and I had to delegate time for planning, designing and then finally coding (and incorporating my graphics into my code, which was one of the hardest parts!). It took a lot of work and coding till late at night, but I’m happy with how it turned out. I think it was a great learning experience, and perhaps most importantly, it was a lot of fun! (There’s just something about staying up late with my friends when we’re all working on our projects for the same competition that really excites me!)

TBPM: What expectations did you have for yourself when you entered Apple’s Swift Student Challenge in 2022?

LJ: Going into the competition, my main goal was to just turn in something. However, as I worked on my app, I made a lot of progress and I was able to go beyond my initial expectations. At the end of the day, I'm proud of how my app turned out, and I’m honored to have been selected as a winner of the Swift Student Challenge.

TBPM: Tell us how winning this prestigious award has shaped your next creation, college selection or even a future career path.

LJ: Winning the Swift Student Challenge has been very inspirational for me. The award has inspired me to continue programming and creating apps to share with others. I’m excited for the future date when I can release my first app on the App Store!

TBPM: What you’ve accomplished to date has required an incredible amount of creativity, technical agility and grit. Where do you get this from? Who inspires these passions (which include quantum physics) in your life?

LJ: My sister, Lorraine, has been a huge inspiration for me. She always encourages me to follow my passions, even when they may seem impossible or out of reach. She reminds me that there’s always so much more I can do. She’s also always eager to be the first person to beta test my apps.

My interest in quantum physics was inspired by a lot of the documentaries I used to watch. When I was younger, I would sit with my sister, and together we would watch physics documentaries until late at night. From the Higgs field to quan-

tum entanglement, the documentaries always captured my interest and inspired me to learn more. Although quantum physics was obviously (but unfortunately) not covered in my physics courses, I was able to pursue my interest in my own time through online videos and articles (kudos to Kurzgesagt and Quanta Magazine).

TBPM: Your knowledge and skills are truly unique and extraordinary. How have you found a community of peers that share similar interests, and how have your Academy friends supported your journey?

LJ: I’m actually a part of some online communities that share interests in technology, programming, iOS development and other areas. Joining online communities has been an amazing opportunity for me to connect with other developers, get different perspectives on my own projects, and just really get to share and enjoy my experience with programming with others. My community has also been very supportive and inspires me to continue pursuing my passions.

In addition to my online friends, my friends and classmates at Academy have been very encouraging, and I’ve had the opportunity to work with other programmers and technology enthusiasts in my clubs. I’m currently in the robotics club at my school, and I find it fascinating to be able to work with so many other students who share my interest in technology.

TBPM: What’s next for you?

LJ: I’m very interested in machine learning and data science, so that’s the area I’m planning to pursue in college and beyond. I’m very excited to see where my future in technology takes me.

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Moms to Know

Dr. Amy Patenaude, ED.D., NCSP

A Child's Path

What could 2023 look like if we understood our children’s minds and behavior development to build a better 2024 and beyond? What if we approached the “tough” seasons of parenting differently—how would that bond with our children look? Amy Patenaude is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and licensed school psychologist in Tampa who helps families make lasting positive changes. A business owner, educator and change-maker, Patenaude is a family advocate we need, and a mom to know.

TBPM: As someone who has always worked with children in education and now as a school counselor with a private psychology practice, what led you to founding A Child’s Path?

AP: When I was younger, I often would play school with my brother and sister and loved nothing more than to be the teacher. As I grew up, I found myself interested in education and psychology and went on to study psychology [as] an undergraduate. After college, I ended up teaching for two years as a special education teacher and then as a kindergarten teacher in Hillsborough County. I've always been interested in parents and how I can provide proactive, preventative strategies that foster and safeguard the parent-child relationship. I officially started working in a private practice capacity in 2014, and it wasn’t until 2019 that I really started to see how I could grow and develop my business that would have a lasting, positive impact on the Tampa Bay community.

We were already in a state of crisis when it comes to children’s mental health in the community and in our country. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated the need for mental health services for children. According to the CDC, one in five children has a mental health concern, and many of these children have lack of access to services and support. I think some of this stems from the fact that there are a limited number of mental health providers in the community who work specifically with children and parents. In addition to this, there is often a long wait time for many of the services that children and their families so desperately need.

When I founded A Child's Path, I was interested in taking my love of research-based practice and partnering with families and children to create change. In my practice, I offer three types of services: parent coaching, youth counseling and testing. I feel lucky because I have been able to see so many children who have flourished after going through counseling with me by learning how to manage their feelings of anxiousness and worry, parents who are confident in their parenting abilities after doing a few sessions of parent coaching, and children who receive appropriate educational services after an evaluation with me.

TBPM: It’s the beginning of a new year, which introduces opportunities for a refresh and even new resolutions. What are some ideas that parents can implement now to make 2023 an even better year at home?

AP: I’m going to share three of my favorite things to work on with families and would encourage you to pick one thing that you would like to do with your family in 2023.

First, develop your set of "house rules." You may decide on a core set of three to five rules that each family member agrees to abide by. Typically, it is helpful to phrase each rule in positive language and focus on behav-

iors that are observable. Here are a few examples of rules that I’ve seen families use: cell phones stay on silent at dinner; we use kind bodies, words and thoughts in our family; one person speaks at a time; iPads are used on the weekends only; we speak to each other in a calm voice.

Second, I love sitting down as a family and setting goals for the new year. Each member of the family comes up with a goal to accomplish for the year. This can be especially helpful for children who are in elementary school and older. For example, a child sets a goal to learn how to ride a bike. Once a goal is set, you want to help your child then reverse engineer the steps needed to accomplish it. For example: get a bike and a helmet, try riding with training wheels, take the training wheels off and practice.

A final activity that I like to do is have regular scheduled family meetings. Family meetings can occur weekly or bi-weekly. This can be an opportunity for parents to sit down and talk about what's going on, communicate the plans, problem-solve any family challenges, plan fun family activities, and discuss chores.

TBPM: You also work 1:1 with children. What are some things a mother or father can look for if they suspect their child is struggling and may benefit from working with you?

AP: Look for changes in your child's regular behavior: weight gain, changes in mood, changes in sleeping patterns, changing friends and a loss of interest in normal activities of enjoyment. Look for whether these changes or challenges are happening across different settings. For example, if the child is having a hard time at home, with friends and at school, this is a pretty good indication that your child, as well as your family, may benefit from working with a mental health provider. Third, it's important to look at the degree that the child's symptoms and behavior impact the child. For some children, they may appear anxious about an upcoming assignment for school. However, they study and do the best that they can on that assignment. In this instance, that feeling of anxiety is a good thing because it motivates the child to study and to prepare for the task at hand. However, if the child is anxious and is worrying about an assignment that results in not being able to sleep, having stomach aches, being focused on only the upcoming assignment and alters his or her mood, this may be a sign that the child may benefit from speaking to somebody. Most importantly, if your child makes a statement of wanting to hurt himself/herself or others, I think it is critical to reach out to a provider immediately, such as a family physician or the crisis center.

To learn more, attend our first event together at Cru, Palma Ceia on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m. See @achildspath for more information on a group mom therapy interactive table talk on this topic.

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PROGRAM PROFILES

From state-of-the-art technology to old-fashioned Socratic sessions by a lakeside, there's a school, a method and an academic home for your children in Tampa Bay. Check out some of these exciting and enriching programs from local schools.

Corbett Preparatory School of IDS

Since 1968, Corbett Prep has taught generations of children in a uniquely child-centered culture and community. At the heart of the Corbett Prep experience are the positive, supportive relationships between students and teachers.

Located on a beautiful 15-acre lakeside campus, Corbett Prep offers the International Baccalaureate programme for all PreK3-8th grade students. Teachers use research-based strategies to engage students in hands-on learning opportunities. In this extraordinary learning environment, a social-emotional curriculum provides the framework for student mindfulness and wellbeing with opportunities to discover and develop individual areas of giftedness for all students academics with joy and challenge; robust visual and performance arts classes; a dedicated Application Lab for experiential learning in science, engineering, the art of design and mathematics; a competitive middle school athletics program and strong physical education curriculum; and emphasis on leadership and international-mindedness.

Through a diverse, multicultural student body as well as partnerships with schools around the world, Corbett Prep students grow in intercultural appreciation and understanding. Corbett Prep parents enjoy strong, often lifelong, connections with teachers, staff, and other families. The Parent-Faculty Association and the Dads’ Club provide opportunities for involvement and social activities open to the school community.

Graduates often say that at Corbett Prep, they learned and practiced the life skills they needed for success beyond 8th grade: the choreography of working respectfully and productively with those from different backgrounds and cultures, a growth mindset to approach and solve problems, and the confidence, poise, and presence to serve as leaders in their community.

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Berkeley Preparatory School

Berkeley energizes education and students with incredible experiential learning opportunities on an incomparable campus. In a safe, nurturing environment featuring inspiring teachers and engaged parents and alumni, students enjoy a broad curricular and extracurricular program along personalized paths.

Whether it’s learning Chinese, playing football or the bagpipes, studying art in Florence, or distributing water filters in the Dominican Republic, Berkeley students have unlimited ways to grow beyond the classroom. With more than 40 clubs and electives and an extensive afterschool athletic program, Middle Division students discover and pursue their hidden talents. Upper Division students flourish in an atmosphere akin to a small liberal arts college under the guidance of inspiring teaching professionals from all over the world. As well as more than 72 AP, Honors and Advanced Topics courses, future artists can explore visual and performing arts in one of the most diverse and complete arts programs in the Tampa Bay area.

Students broaden their horizons through the study of world languages (beginning in Pre-K), overseas travel and service, and our unique Global Scholars Program. Berkeley students perform more than 30,000 hours of service each year, learning how to unleash their leadership qualities to contribute to the world.

Berkeley’s full range of varsity and junior varsity teams in the Middle and Upper Divisions includes 16 sports and more than 80 teams. As a 3A school and member of the Florida High School Athletic Association and the Florida West Coast League, Berkeley has won more than 70 FHSAA Academic Team State Championships and been the Overall Team Academic Champion nine of the last 11 years.

As an Episcopal school, Berkeley embraces students from all faiths, traditions and perspectives. Every Berkeley student is accepted and appreciated. That’s why you’ll find no homecoming kings, no prom queens, no valedictorians and no class ranks. We truly are “One Berkeley.”

Westlake Christian School

For nearly 30 years, Westlake Christian School has developed and maintained a unique blend of faith, academics and community. The school is based in the belief of a well-rounded school experience with faith formation, academics, fine arts, athletics, technology and leadership development as the primary areas.

Westlake is especially proud of using best practices throughout the school and in all areas. The whole school is a best practices environment. Families can expect a community-minded school dedicated to serving each child and family individually.

Westlake graduates are well-rounded and the best thinkers and problem-solvers in this locale. The school is also proud to be the only Christian school to hold accreditation by the Florida Kindergarten Council, the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/AdvancED.

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Shorecrest Preparatory School

Celebrating nearly 100 years of academic excellence, Shorecrest Preparatory School combines academic excellence and robust co-curriculars in a connected, inclusive community. From the very littlest 3-year-olds nurtured in a Reggio-inspired curriculum, students up to 12th grade are guided by dedicated teachers and staff to become global, future-ready citizens.

Shorecrest is ranked first in Pinellas county for STEM by Niche.com and in the top 500 schools for STEM nationwide by Newsweek Magazine. The Peck Center for Medical Sciences offers an in-depth, applied sciences academic track that includes coursework, specialized laboratories, guest experts, field experiences and student-directed projects. The school’s STEAM signature program offers pathways to investigate computer science, engineering or entrepreneurship and design.

An award-winning visual and performing arts faculty and a full week dedicated to community service are other draws, as is the Global Scholars Initiative that provides language skills and a deeper understanding of global cultures. The Shorecrest College Counseling Office ensures the best fit colleges and universities.

With forward-thinking programming and school initiatives like the 1:1 iPad Program, Shorecrest is recognized as an Apple Distinguished School as it meets criteria for innovation, leadership and educational excellence, and demonstrates a clear vision of exemplary learning environments.

Shorecrest encourages meaningful family involvement. Modeling core values of responsibility, respect, integrity, knowledge and compassion, Shorecrest students become curious lifelong learners who continue to seek knowledge and take intellectual risks even after their formal education is completed.

The Vanguard School

The Vanguard School serves neurodiverse learners in sixth through 12th grades in beautiful Lake Wales in sunny central Florida. Vanguard supports students who learn diversely to share commonalities and learn about themselves and others in a safe, encouraging environment. Our students excel in small, targeted education settings and utilize individualized academic support, self-confidence building and social/independence skills.

The campus offers tennis, swimming, soccer and a running track, as well as fishing and canoeing. Students can take advantage of competitive athletic opportunities and recreational club sports. Our athletics and clubs integrate our core values to demonstrate application in mindful behavior.

The Vanguard School’s academic program meets students where they are, helping them find self-paced and level-appropriate instruction and accommodations to meet their needs. Students will be joined in the small classroom setting with other students in their similar learning realm whether they benefit from intensive skill building or high-level exploration of a subject. High school students explore opportunities in dual enrollment for college/university, certifications or trades while gaining applicable experience in the next-step expectations with support.

Our safe and diverse environment helps build confidence, share cultures and create connections along an individualized path. Our core value-based open mindset helps students gain empathy, leadership and resilience, and contribute to the community. We prepare diverse learners to thrive in a diverse world.

Keystone Prep High School

With small class sizes, caring faculty and a beautiful campus in Odessa, Keystone Prep High School is committed to providing the best educational experience for all students. With an average of eight to 10 students per class, Keystone Prep students thrive within an individualized approach based on students’ strengths and challenges. The school’s advocacy program, which runs parallel to the academic program, focuses on social and emotional learning and college and career exploration.

At Keystone Prep, parents can expect a family atmosphere where students feel safe, supported and challenged to reach levels of performance they may have not thought possible. Families can also expect a partnership with the school where they work together to help their students reach their full potential academically, emotionally and socially.

The school’s goal is that all students do everything in their power to leave a positive impact on their communities and the world. Faculty and staff encourage students to learn compassion and understanding, to work hard and apply themselves to whatever task is before them. Students are taught the knowledge and skills to not only navigate an ever-changing world—but to thrive in it.

While Keystone Prep is not a special-needs school, they espouse the philosophy that any student, regardless of a formal diagnosis, can benefit from the school’s unique approach.

The Waldorf School of Tampa Bay

Waldorf education is 100+ year old European school movement whose learning process is three-fold, engaging head, heart and hands. All curriculum is based on the science of human development, honoring childhood, and teaching the right thing, at the right time.

Along with robust academics, we teach art, music, storytelling, handwork, movement and games, practical arts, world languages and earth stewardship. The whole point of Waldorf Education is rhythm, ritual, rites of passage and delayed gratification; we teach and do things when the child is ready.

Our Forest Kindergarten is a magical place where children frolic outdoors, swinging from ropes and tending the garden. Our second and third graders camped out at a biodynamic farm in Ocala for four days, working the land and tending to the chickens, pigs and cows. Our fifth graders’ rite of passage is to attend a regional Pentathlon in the spring after a year of studying Greek history and mythology. They compete with other Waldorf schools in the five classic Greek sports, and are honored not for their athleticism, but for their beauty, grace and fair play. Our sixth, seventh and eighth graders perform a delightfully entertaining, but also extremely impressive Shakespeare production every year.

The core values of a Waldorf education—truth, beauty and goodness—coupled with our shared school values of no screens until after graduation and stewardship and healing for our Mother Earth, bring together like-minded souls who have been searching for each other. All our children graduate with extremely expanded capacities of resilience, innovation, critical thinking skills, risk management, problem solving and a desire to seek out, connect with and create more of what is beautiful in our world.

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Tampa BayArea Schools Your Guide to:

The Tampa Bay area is lucky to have such a wealth of incredible private, charter and magnet education options that make it easy to find the perfect school for your child.

ACADEMY AT THE LAKES

2331 Collier Parkway, Land O’ Lakes 34639 813-948-7600; academyatthelakes.org/admission

The school’s ethic of opportunity and “You Matter Here” philosophy empower our students to become well-rounded individuals who have the confidence and the knowledge to change the world. With talented, dedicated, and caring teachers leading the way, Academy enjoys a 100% 4-year college placement rate.

ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES

3319 Bayshore Blvd., Tampa 33629 813-839-5371; holynamestpa.org

The Academy of the Holy Names is a Catholic, coeducational elementary school and college preparatory high school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Since 1881, the Academy has empowered students to be authentic individuals who engage in independent thought, are inspired by creativity, and lead culturally aware, spiritually rich lives.

ALEGRIA MONTESSORI SCHOOL

5995 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. S., St. Petersburg 33705 727-310-8243; alegriamontessori.com

Alegria Montessori School is an authentic Montessori program that creates a rich learning environment and supports individual development. We are also a bilingual program, with students receiving Spanish instruction throughout the week from native Spanish speakers. We offer a true Montessori education through middle school. Come discover the joy of Montessori.

BAYSHORE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

3909 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa 33611 813-839-4297; bayshorechristianschool.org

Bayshore Christian School is a college preparatory, accredited, non-denominational Christian school serving students 2 years old through 12th grade. Founded in 1971, Bayshore Christian School is located on 10 acres in residential South Tampa. BCS provides athletics and fine arts opportunities in addition to a rigorous and challenging academic curriculum.

BELL CREEK ACADEMY

13221 Boyette Road, Riverview 33569 813-793-6075; bellcreekacademy.com

A tuition-free public charter school proudly serving grades 6-12, Bell Creek provides a well-rounded college preparatory education. The challenging and rigorous curriculum includes a special concentration on math and science, a technology-rich atmosphere and a focus on character development. We are an “A” rated Florida School of Excellence offering the Cambridge Program for Advanced Studies and an award-winning athletic program and are Cognia accredited.

BERKELEY

PREPARATORY SCHOOL

4811 Kelly Road, Tampa 33615 813-885-1673; berkeleyprep.org

Ranked as one of the BEST private schools in Florida (NICHE), Berkeley Preparatory School presents a safe, nurturing environment featuring inspiring teaching, engaged parents and alumni, and outstanding resources, including incomparable facilities on a beautiful campus. We develop and expect strong character, promote innovation and growth, and desire excellence in all that we do. Simply put, the educational journey at Berkeley is truly extraordinary.

Enrollment: 475 Class-Size: 7:1 Grades: PreK3-grade 12 Tuition: $14,000$26,500

Enrollment: 975 Class-Size: Varies Grades: PreK-grade 8 (Coed); grades 9-12 (All Girls) Tuition: $13,650 –$21,790

Enrollment: 140 Class-Size: Small class sizes in elementary and middle school Grades: age 1 - grade 8 Tuition: Varies depending on age

Enrollment: 340 Class-Size: 11:1 Grades: age 2 - grade 12 Tuition: $9,300-$11,340

Grades: 6-12 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 1,401 Fall 2022

Class-Size: 20 Grades: PreK-grade 12 Tuition: $19,400-$29,390

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3 Ways Your Family Benefits When Giving Back

If you resolved to do more for your community in 2023, consider expanding your reach and making your kids part of your commitment. You’ll help others, to be sure, and you might discover your own family benefits as well.

and why. A short explanation might be enough for young children, while preteens are ready to hear more detailed information. Corbett Prep brought leaders of several nonprofit groups to speak to students about service in action during the eighth grade’s Leadership Week. They shared what they do along with statistics and stories about local needs that inspire their organization’s mission, which helped the teens broaden their perspectives.

Volunteering shows kids what they can do. The conversation about community service begins in prekindergarten at Corbett Prep when teachers ask the children how they could be of service to others. The students quickly come up with ideas: pick up toys, be kind to siblings, help friends who feel sad, take care of pets. They may be little, but they learn that they can make a difference in someone’s life.

Volunteering has a ripple effect. Children who participate in community service often stay involved as adults, setting a positive example for others. Youth volunteers who enjoyed their experiences with AmeriCorps, the service organization founded in 2010, told their friends about it, increasing the likelihood that they would also volunteer. They also stick with service when they grow up. Two-thirds of adult volunteers reported that they had volunteered when they were young, according to an earlier study.

Students at Corbett Prep begin the practice of volunteering early. Corbett Prep considers itself a private school with a public purpose, offering educational and enrichment opportunities for the greater community as well as coordinating occasions for students and families to raise money, collect goods or donate time or talents to area nonprofits.

Under the umbrella of “Corbett Cares,” the school is expanding its volunteer efforts this year to involve more of its PreK-8th grade population. In addition to benefiting a higher number of people in the community, the broader focus on service will make a difference among those who volunteer. What could families gain from volunteer time? We found three major benefits children and parents receive when they give back to others.

Volunteering teaches empathy and compassion. When kids accompany parents to shop

for a food drive or pick a gift for a needy child, they put themselves in someone else’s shoes to think about what they might want or enjoy. Corbett Prep’s social-emotional learning program, the Four Pillars of Wellbeing, establishes “community” as one of its core values and uses it as a springboard to talk about gratitude, support, friendship and collaboration. It encourages students to shift their mindsets from “what’s in it for me?” to “what do I have to offer?”

This change in perspective works for volunteers of all ages. Children might assume they are too young to contribute meaningfully, while adults may worry about fitting one more task into their busy schedules. When we focus instead on the special skills, interests and talents that help us make a difference, we are more creative, confident and productive. That allows us to concentrate on the bigger picture—who needs help and how we can provide it.

Volunteering provides educational opportunities. Community service becomes meaningful when helpers understand the purpose behind their involvement. You could have your kids carry canned goods to a food drive donation box, or you could first have a discussion about food insecurity, what it is, why it occurs and how to help. Parents can take kids to shop for items to contribute and encourage them to think about what would help someone

As students grow up, they take on more responsibilities. At Corbett Prep, fifth and eighth graders conduct in-depth research and service learning projects linked to the International Baccalaureate Programme. Eighth graders this year will draw from what they learned during their Leadership Week for their Community Project, identifying a need they can address with action: service, advocacy or research. In fifth grade, the students participate in the IB Exhibition and explore how to make positive differences in their lives and the lives of others.

All efforts, big and small, contribute to making the world a better place. It can be as simple as taking a garbage bag to collect litter on a beach day, visiting animals at a shelter or writing cards to someone who doesn’t feel well. Preteens and teens can take a more active role and organize fundraisers and informational campaigns to benefit causes close to them. Remember too, that kids are creative and eager to have their voices heard. Ask them their ideas for how they want to help.

Volunteering together strengthens family bonds, introduces new perspectives and increases happiness. Sharing the experience of giving as a family helps the lessons behind volunteering stick with children for years, and they learn that all ages can play important, active roles in their community and contribute to the greater good.

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BOWERS/WHITLEY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY

13609 N. 22nd St., Tampa 33613 813-558-1750; hillsboroughschools.org/buildingtampastomorrow

COMING 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR! The Bowers/Whitley Career Acceleration Academy will be transformed into our new Building Construction Academy for high school students. Students can participate in A/C Refrigeration, Heating Technology (HVAC), Plumbing, and Welding programs. For more details and the latest updates, please visit hillsboroughschools.org/ buildingtampastomorrow.

CALVARY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

110 N. McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater 33759 727-449-2247; cchs.us

Calvary offers an advanced college preparatory education in an environment where students are taught a Christian worldview with the Word of God being integrated into each subject. Calvary also offers many extra-curricular activities for your child including athletics, fine arts, SGA, clubs, leadership opportunities and more! Come for a visit today!

CAMBRIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

6101 N. Habana Ave., Tampa 33614 813-872-6744; ccslancers.com

See why we are the #1 rated Christian school in Tampa! Since 1964 we have equipped students with a college preparatory education taught from a biblical worldview. A partnership with CCS provides students with a strong foundation for life and college from a nationally accredited school committed to educating the whole child.

CARROLLWOOD DAY SCHOOL

Main Campus - 1515 W. Bearss Ave., Tampa 33613 Preschool Campus - 12606 Casey Road, Tampa 33618 813-920-2288; cdspatriots.org

Carrollwood Day School is a world class co-ed IB school in Tampa celebrating our 40th anniversary this year. Our mission is to create entrepreneurial thinkers for a global society. We provide strong character-based education emphasizing problem-solving skills and philanthropic understanding. CDS fosters the development of the entire student not only in academics, but also ethically, emotionally and through social experience.

CENTER ACADEMY

6710 86th Ave. N., Pinellas Park 33782 727-541-5716; centeracademy.com

Founded in 1968 and Cognia accredited, Center Academy provides a small, safe setting to help students to focus, organize and learn. We work with students in grades 4-12 with ADHD and learning differences and accept FES, Step Up and Tax Credit Scholarships. Dual enrollment and summer programs are available.

CHANNELSIDE ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE

1029 E. Twiggs St., Tampa 33602 813-579-9649; channelsideacademy.com

Students at this tuition-free, public charter school receive a well-rounded college preparatory education. The challenging and rigorous curriculum includes a special concentration on math and science, a technology-rich atmosphere and a focus on character development preparing students for their secondary education and beyond. Offerings include the Cambridge program for Advanced Studies, Edvantage before and after school program, Tampa Bay’s Grasses in Classes Program and Cognia accreditation.

COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL

Toddler & Primary Campus, 4930 Webb Road, Tampa 33615; 813-886-2050 Elementary & Middle Campus, 8411 Civic Road, Tampa 33615; 813-886-3969 communitymontessori.org

Community Montessori School provides a prepared environment that responds to the developmental needs of the child and cultivates the unique potential of each individual by adhering to Montessori principles. CMS is a warm, secure community with a high expectation for the quality of thought, work and mastery of content and skill.

Enrollment: 150 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: FREE

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Class-Size: 17 Grades: 1 year - grade 12 Tuition: $10,610-$18,062

Enrollment: 1,164 Class-Size: 15-18, ratio 6:1 Grades: ages 2 to grade 12 Tuition: $7,100-$25,500

Enrollment: 90 Class-Size: 18 Grades: 4-12 Tuition: $12,680-$15,180

Grades: K-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 125

Class-Size: Average 20 Grades: 18 months-15 years Tuition: $7,500-$10,950

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A New Year Welcomes a New Journey: Preparing your child for kindergarten

Happy New Year! Now that you’ve made it through the holidays, you might have a moment to think about New Year’s goals and resolutions. Here’s one to put on the list: preparing your child for their educational journey by readying them for kindergarten.

You may have a future doctor, artist, or teacher right before your own eyes, and you play a big role in your child’s educational journey. You are your child’s first teacher from the moment they are born. Every engaging interaction you have with your child, such as talking, reading, playing, and exposing them to new experiences such as the zoo or gym-

nastics, helps support their brain development. After all, 90% of a child’s brain is developed by age 5. That means by the time they enter kindergarten, they have formed all the brain connections they’ll ever have for interacting with others, solving problems and building life skills.

The Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Program is a great resource to help nourish your child’s growing mind as you think about your child’s milestones for 2023. According to the Division of Early Learning, in fall of 2021, non-participating VPK children were only 38% ready for kindergarten compared to

VPK participants that were 61% ready for kindergarten. Children that are kindergarten ready are more likely to graduate from high school, be healthier adults and earn higher incomes.

All Florida children who are 4 years old by Sept. 1 are eligible for the complimentary VPK program. Even better, you can pick which learning environment you prefer for your child, such as private school, public school, a child care center or a family child care home.

The Florida VPK program is a smart way to transition your 4-year-old into kindergarten

while you continue to be your child’s first teacher. For many children going straight from their home environment, kindergarten can be scary. VPK helps both caregiver and child adjust to the new educational journey. It allows your child to build their social skills, learn what it's like to be away from their caregiver, instill trust in a new adult, and learn how to interact with other children of the same age. It allows your child to form higher literacy and numerous skills and more importantly, learn new skills through play. Time spent is typically a few hours a day Monday through Friday, but hours differ by location.

The New Year is the perfect time to start researching a VPK program that works well for you and your child. The process can seem stressful and foreign, especially if this is your firstborn. Visit the VPK program you are interested in and bring your young learner to involve them in the new journey.

Once you have found a location that works well for everyone, you can apply for the VPK certificate by going to www.elchc.org and selecting ‘Apply For Free VPK’ from the drop-down menu on the homepage. Once you have applied, the VPK certificate will be sent to your email. You will then send the certificate to the VPK program of your choice.

Knowing your child is in a safe, supportive environment and growing their young mind allows you to go about your day being productive in your own life journey. The Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County has many great resources to help prepare children from birth to 5 years old for kindergarten with early learning programs, engaging activities to do with your child at home and free family community events. As you write your goals for 2023, don’t forget to add 'Preparing My Child For Kindergarten.'

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CORBETT PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF IDS

12015 Orange Grove Drive, Tampa 33618 813-961-3087; corbettprep.com

Founded 54 years ago, Corbett Prep offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum for all students. Teachers use research-based strategies to create hands-on learning experiences. Visual and performing arts, team sports, and social-emotional learning curriculum align to develop confident, creative, innovative thinkers with character ready to contribute to the world in a meaningful, positive way.

CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

317 Milwaukee Ave., Dunedin 34698 727-733-1438; cornerstonechristianfl.org

At Cornerstone Christian School, our mission is to provide quality education in a Christ-Centered environment for the children of our community. We believe that every child has value and purpose. Our job is to help students discover their potential through academic, physical, social and spiritual development.

COUNTRYSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

1850 N. McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater 33759 727-437-0090; myccacademy.org

Countryside Christian Academy's mission is to provide excellence in Christian education while instilling Biblical principles in students' lives that they might impact their society for Christ. Our program is fully accredited and well-balanced, encouraging the development of the whole child: spirit, soul, (mind) and body.

D.W. WATERS MEDICAL ACADEMY 2704 N. Highland Ave., Tampa 33602 813-233-2655; hillsboroughschools.org/buildingtampastomorrow

COMING 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR! The D.W. Waters Career Acceleration Academy will undergo an exciting transformation over the next year. It is scheduled to become our high school Medical Academy. Some programs slated to be offered include Medical Laboratory Assisting, Electrocardiograph Technician, and Emergency Medical Responder. For more details and the latest updates, please visit hillsboroughschools.org/buildingtampastomorrow.

DOROTHY C. YORK INNOVATION ACADEMY (K-8 MAGNET SCHOOL) 5995 Covington Garden Drive, Apollo Beach 33572 813-533-2400; hillsboroughschools.org/york

York will open as a Project Lead the Way Robotics and Engineering School, where students will participate in hands-on, project-based learning, STEM, arts, and international studies. The Admirals will collaborate in innovative labs with one-to-one technology accessible to explore their interests and prepare them for high school and beyond.

DOWDELL MIDDLE MAGNET (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES)

1208 Wishing Well Way, Tampa 33619 813-744-8322; hillsboroughschools.org/dowdell

We bridge passion for the environment with real world learning. Students can take unique environmental and animal science electives. Students learn outdoors with our salt marsh grass nursery and land lab and experience our hydroponics and aquaponics labs. Our partnerships with the Florida Aquarium and surrounding recycling companies helps strengthen our mission to educate students to understand the environment around them and how to help it.

DUNBAR ELEMENTARY MAGNET (MEDICAL SCIENCE) 1730 Union St., Tampa 33607 813-276-5677; hillsboroughschools.org/dunbar

At Dunbar’s Medical Magnet Program, young scholars experience STEM fields through hands-on curriculum and an interactive House Program. Students explore the human body systems and healthy habits with partners like St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, USF Health and more.

NEW! Third Grade Accelerated Math Academy prepares students for high school Math courses.

Enrollment: 550

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Grades: PreK-grade 8 Tuition: $13,803-$18,470

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Class-Size: Small teacher-student ratio

Grades: PreK to grade 8 Tuition: K-8 $8,100

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Class-Size: 15 Grades: K5-grade 8 Tuition: $9,500+

Enrollment: 150 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 1,253 Grades: K-8 Tuition: FREE

enrollment: 508 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 278 Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

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ESSRIG MONTESSORI ACADEMY

13131 Lynn Road, Tampa 33624 813-975-7307; hillsboroughschools.org/essrig

A first of its kind Essrig Montessori Academy will open for Hillsborough County Public Schools students 3 years of age through kindergarten. This self-directed and paced learning approach will foster rigorous, self-motivated growth for children in all areas of their development—nurturing their desire for knowledge, understanding and respect.

FERRELL GIRLS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (A CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL) 4302 24th St., Tampa 33610 813-276-5608; hillsboroughschools.org/ferrell

As a Cambridge International Magnet School and the only girls-only school in the district, we are dedicated to developing confident, dynamic, educated young women. Our technology-rich, interactive learning campus—including our 1:1 technology program—infuses 21st century tech skills into every student’s learning. Mentoring opportunities and community engagement create well-rounded learners.

FRANKLIN BOYS PREPARATORY ACADEMY (A CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL) 3915 21st Ave., Tampa 33605 813-744-8108; hillsboroughschools.org/franklin

As a Cambridge International Magnet School and the only boys-only school in the district, we are molding young men of distinction who will achieve greatness. We promote academic achievement, professionalism and self-confidence. Our young men prepare for college in a technology-rich environment with a robotics makerspace and Smart Boards and iPads available for every student.

FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF TAMPA BAY 2100 62nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg 33702 727-800-2159; fastb.org

The French American School of Tampa Bay offers a unique culturally diverse experience through Dual Language education from PK to grade 6. We are also an IB World candidate school nurturing curiosity, creativity, and the ability to reflect. Our students are caring and active learners thanks to our exceptional faculty.

GRECO MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE)

6925 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa 33617 813-987-6926; hillsboroughschools.org/greco

Our school-wide IB candidate program, guided by International Baccalaureate World School principles, works with community partners and the city of Temple Terrace to create a unique IB experience every day. Our school has exceptional programs on campus that allow students to explore their passion, all under the IB program umbrella.

HILLEL ACADEMY TAMPA

2020 W. Fletcher Ave., Tampa 33612 813-963-2242; hillelacademytampa.com

A Preschool-1 through 8th-grade school empowers students of all backgrounds to reach their unique potential and develop their personal identity shaped by a rich academic program, Jewish life, and an inclusive community anchored in a Culture of Kindness. Additionally, Hillel offers an After School Enrichment Academy and Summer Camps!

HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE

9659 W. Waters Ave., Tampa 33635

813-793-6085; hillsboroughacademy.com/admissions

A tuition-free public charter school serving Kindergarten to 8th Grade. Challenging and hands-on curriculum includes a special concentration on math and science, a technology-rich atmosphere and a focus on character development. We are “A” rated offering the Cambridge program for Advanced Studies, extracurricular activities, clubs and Edventure, before & after school program.

Enrollment: 63

Grades: ages 3 yearskindergarten Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 470 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

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Enrollment: 75 Class-Size: 12-15 Grades: PreK-6 Tuition: $13,000-$16,000

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Class-Size: small class sizes

Grades: age 1 to grade 8 Tuition: $5,300-$20,450

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Building a Love of Learning Through STEAM

After a 2-year COVID hiatus, St. Pete STEAMfest opens its gates for its popular annual event on Jan. 28 at Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg. On a Saturday in January, area families can enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities centered on the study of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM).

Shorecrest, a preschool-12th grade independent school in St. Pete, has sponsored and hosted the event since its inception in 2016. “STEAM subjects and projects are a part of what we do every day at Shorecrest,” says Dr. Anna Baralt, Shorecrest Director of Educational Technology and STEAMfest Committee Chair. “We launched STEAMfest as an outlet for sharing this kind of engaging, experiential learning with the greater community.”

The community has embraced STEAMfest, which draws families from all over the Tampa Bay Area as well as community partners from other educational organizations. STEAMfest 2020 welcomed exhibitions from Busch Gardens, Great Explorations, The James

Museum, Imagine Museum, The Wonder Studio and iD Tech Camps, to name a few. Children excitedly engaged in each learning activity, breaking only to get snacks from one of the food trucks on site.

An attendee from 2020 shared feedback with the organizers, saying, “Wow, what an incredible event! My children had such a great time exploring and playing. It got them really excited about learning these topics. The campus and setup were beautiful, too. Thank you so much for an amazing and FREE event!”

The 2023 festival is free for all attendees. Pre-registration online is recommended, and guests are asked to consider bringing a

non-perishable

STEAMfest 2023 features 35+ booths for children in preschool-8th grade, including robotics demonstrations, arts and crafts, design and engineering challenges, coding app experiences, and lots of surprises! The event will be held both indoors and outdoors and feature a dedicated area for younger children aged 3-6, led by faculty of The Experiential School of Tampa Bay (Shorecrest’s 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old program), and educators from The Wonder Studio, a popular local playbased, multi-sensory program for toddlers and their caregivers.

STEAMfest 2023 is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Shorecrest Preparatory School.

To learn more or to register visit www.stpetesteamfest.com.

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HILLSBOROUGH VIRTUAL K-12

2704 N. Highland Ave., Tampa 33602 813-983-7278; hillsboroughschools.org/virtual

Hillsborough Virtual K-12 offers personalized learning in a structured, yet flexible environment. It is a school choice option in which students learn in a digital space using a web-based curriculum with highly-qualified teachers from Hillsborough County. Students can take part in athletics and extracurricular activities at their zoned school.

HILLSDALE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 6201 Ehrlich Road, Tampa 33625 813-884-8250; hcatampa.org

Hillsdale Christian Academy is a school that seeks to minister to families across the Tampa Bay area by reaching students intellectually, physically, spiritually and socially. We combine rigorous curriculum with an educated and loving staff to give your student the best educational experience possible to the end of producing successful students for the glory of God.

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 3712 W. El Prado Blvd., Tampa 33629 813-839-0665; htlstampa.org

Holy Trinity Lutheran School is a co-educational school located in the heart of South Tampa. Founded in 1958, HTLS offers an enriching and rewarding academic education in a loving and safe Christian environment.  Our mission is to provide Christ-centered academic excellence and care for the whole child that equips them for lifelong learning and service.

KEYSTONE PREP HIGH SCHOOL 18105 Gunn Highway, Odessa 33556 813-264-4500; keystoneprep.org

Get ready to experience a school unlike anything you have encountered! Keystone Prep High School is a non-profit private school located in Odessa, just outside Tampa, with small classes and individualized support. Our mission is to not only help students achieve their full potential, but also reach pinnacles of success they never thought possible.

LAND O’ LAKES CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

5105 School Road, Land O’ Lakes 34638 813-995-9040; lolcs.org

A Christ-honoring atmosphere for preschool through high school, LOLCS trains students to develop and grow spiritually, intellectually, socially and physically. We offer a fully accredited, balanced program that emphasizes spiritual life, challenging academics for college preparation and opportunities for students to explore their interests and talents in fine arts and athletics.

LIFT ACADEMY

13400 Park Blvd., Seminole 33776 727-258-7659; liftfl.org

LiFT's mission is to inspire and empower people with neurodiversity to learn, thrive and succeed. LiFT offers low teacher to student ratios, individualized education plans and specific accommodations aligning with each individual student's needs, workforce training and more so students successfully complete high school and increase their capacity for independence.

LINCOLN ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB)

1207 E. Renfro St., Plant City 33563 813-757-9329; hillsboroughschools.org/lincoln

We prepare students to meet the challenges of world citizenship with confidence, imagination and integrity. Students can study global cultures and develop an open and curious mind. Students engage in music and arts programs, Odyssey of the Mind, Robotics Team, inquiry-based learning centers, student action/service learning, world languages and more.

Enrollment: 1,101 Grades: K-12

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Tuition: $180/week$8,400/year

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Class-Size: 16 Grades: PreK-grade 5 Tuition: $6,785

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Class-Size: 8-15 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: $19,900$25,000

Enrollment: 470 Class-Size: 10-20 Grades: PreK3-12 Tuition: $6,750-$7,250

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Class-Size: 10-20 Grades: K-12 Tuition: $11,500-$13,500

Enrollment: 521 Grades: K-5

Tuition: FREE

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LLT ACADEMY

1090 30th St. NE, Ruskin 33570 813-234-0940; lltacademy.com

LLT Academy & LLT Academy South Bay are independent, not-for-profit, K-8 public charter schools. LLT Academies are established Leader in Me schools and have a whole-child approach to learning with well-rounded foundational academics as well as fine arts, music and PE classes for all grade levels.

LOCKHART ELEMENTARY MAGNET (CREATIVE SCIENCE CENTRE) 3719 N. 17th St., Tampa 33610 813-276-5727; hillsboroughschools.org/lockhart

Students learn using the latest technology, such as STEM tools, LEGO robotics and flight simulators. The national Project Lead the Way program engages students in hands-on activities, projects and problems that are reflective of real-world challenges. Students engage with robotics experiences, engineering challenges, outdoor learning and wildlife habitats.

LOMAX ELEMENTARY MAGNET ( GIFTED TALENT ACADEMY) 4207 26th St., Tampa 33610 813-276-5569; hillsboroughschools.org/lomax

Students are active thinking and learning citizens, engaging their minds with Math Olympiad, TiViTz, chess, Future Problem Solvers and Odyssey of the Mind. We embrace the arts with World Drumming, violin and Little Kids Rock; build with LEGO and VEX Robotics; and grow through Student Ambassadors and National Honor Society.

MACFARLANE PARK ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB) 1721 N. MacDill Ave., Tampa 33607 813-356-1760; hillsboroughschools.org/macfarlanepark

As the #1 Elementary Magnet School in America in 2020, we offer students a unique and unbelievable experience. We prepare students to meet the challenges of world citizenship with confidence, imagination and integrity. Students study global cultures, engage in music and arts programs, Odyssey of the Mind, Robotics Team, inquiry-based learning centers, student action/service learning, world languages and more.

MARSHALL MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE)

18 S. Maryland Ave., Plant City 33563 813-757-9360; hillsboroughschools.org/marshall

Marshall IB students are guided by the International Baccalaureate program. The school is an IB Candidate School with authorization on the close horizon. Students can engage in STEM, robotics, culinary arts, Math League and AVID college readiness. Optional Scholar Quest high school credit courses offer additional rigor.

MONTESSORI ACADEMIES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS

Main Office: 11302 N. 53rd St., Temple Terrace 33617 | 4 locations in Tampa Bay 813-899-2345; montessoriacademies.com

Private Schools educating children from 3 months through 5th Grade. Our program includes Early Reading Program, Foreign Languages, hands-on equipment, extra-curricular activities and are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come see why we are unique!

MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA CATHOLIC SCHOOL

17524 Lakeshore Road, Lutz 33558 813-933-4750; mtctampa.org

Mother Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School is a private elementary school serving K-8th. We provide a rigorous curriculum in a nurturing Christ-centered environment. We foster service to others, instill self-discipline, promote the growth of the whole child, and prepare students for life-long learning.

Enrollment: 1,350 total for both schools

Class-Size: Small class sizes

Grades: K-8 Tuition: FREE

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Class-Size: varies Grades: ages 3 months through grade 5 Tuition: $9,400-$9,800

Enrollment: 430

Class-Size: 25 Grades: K-8 Tuition: $7,225-$8,595

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Are you ready? Attend a “Ready for Kindergarten” event at your neighborhood elementary school the week of April 3 thru 6. Bring your little one to meet our teachers, get your questions answered, understand the enrichment programs, learn how to prepare your child for Kindergarten, and experience a tour of your neighborhood school.

Call your area school to find out the dates and times of their Ready for Kindergarten events.

Your child will learn from a trained teacher certified by the state of Florida. Our curriculum nurtures brain development, focuses on large and fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, emotional resilience, self-regulation, reading, writing, and math skills, and follows standards-based instruction.

Our innovative program will pique your child’s interest in science, medicine, music, and the performing arts—accelerating your child down the right academic path.

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How to get your kids to communicate in 2023!

2023

PreK

“Fine.”

“Anything interesting happen?”

“Nope.”

“Um… Okay then…”

And with that, you have just witnessed a typical conversation between me and my children on any given day after school.

So, for 2023, I am making it my Mom Resolution to get my kids to open up more about their time at school.

But, what should I ask them that will elicit more than a oneword response?

For that, I went to the experts: Hillsborough County Public School’s 2023 Excellence in Education Teacher of the Year Finalists!

These educators are among the best of the best, and their expertise is spread across the age spectrum. We have a PreK teacher, two elementary teachers, a middle school teacher and a high school teacher. There’s something for every age group!

Thank you to our 2023 Excellence in Education Finalists for providing some questions that will help our children better communicate with us about their day!

The EIE 2023 award ceremony will be held Jan. 26 at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are still available at educationfoundation.com/eie2023

Rebecca Oakeson – Pre-K/VPK teacher at Kingswood Elementary

• What was the best thing that happened today?

• How were you kind today?

• What did you work on really hard today?

Elementary

Josette Daley – Third grade teacher at Forest Hills Elementary

• Is there anything worrying you about school?

• Who did you help today?

• What or who made you laugh today?

• What is one thing you want to learn more about, and why?

• Who did you talk to at school today and what did you talk about?

Nicolette Barone – Fifth grade teacher at Oak Park Elementary (Barone suggests trying to disguise your questioning and starting with a personal experience to get your children to open up more.)

• What was the best part of your morning/afternoon?

• What is something you’re really strong or good at? (Start by sharing something you’re good at.)

• What is something you’d like to accomplish in 2023? Make a list of your personal, school and fun goals for the new year!

Middle School

Elizabeth Hawley – Media specialist at Dowdell Middle Magnet

• Which of your teachers do you think had the hardest/easiest day? Why?

• What was the chatter in the hallways at school today?

• Who do you spend the most time with at school? What qualities do you like about this person?

• Which of your classes do you think is preparing you for your future?

High School

Elizabeth Osborn – AP psychology teacher at Alonso High

• What was something that surprised you today or happened that was unexpected?

• What was something that challenged you today? What are some ideas you have to overcome these challenges?

• What happened that gave you that “I can do this!” feeling?

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“Hey babe! How was your day at school today?”
“OKAY” “FINE” “I DON’T KNOW” “OKAY” “FINE” “I DON’T KNOW”
So, without further ado, straight from our
Teacher of the Year Finalists are the questions every parents wants to know to encourage their children to become more chatty about their day:

MULLER ELEMENTARY MAGNET

(VISUAL, PERFORMING, COMMUNICATION ARTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES)

13615 N. 22nd St., Tampa 33613 813-558-1355; hillsboroughschools.org/muller

The only elementary magnet school to host TWO programs--arts and environmental science--Muller Magnet meets the needs of students of all interests! Daily, students experience strings, dance, music and art classes. They engage in the orchestra and rock band, performance groups and our annual musical. Students can explore the outdoor classroom, global gardens and take part in the National Honor Society and student government.

NORTH TAMPA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 5585 E. County Line Road, Wesley Chapel 33544 813-991-0801; northtampaca.com

North Tampa Christian Academy (NTCA) is an accredited college preparatory private school, serving students in grades K-12. Located in Wesley Chapel on 44 acres, NTCA provides immersive on-campus education that encourages innovation through project-based learning and an engaging thematic structure. When life demands flexibility for an off-campus option, we also provide the Titan Teacher Network, a "teacher-centric" live online learning experience.

ODESSA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 19521 Michigan Ave., Odessa 33556 813-792-1825; odessachristianschool.org

OCS is a Christ-focused school for motivated learners who want to dive into learning with an emphasis on mastery and application. Using inquiry, collaboration, exploration and discussion as well as field trips and travel, students gain unparalleled responsibility, experience, perseverance and confidence in learning and public speaking.

Enrollment: 441 Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 500 Class-Size: varies Grades: K-12 Tuition: $13,745 - $18,230

Enrollment: 70 max

Class-Size: 20-25 max Grades: K-12 Tuition: $10,500$12,000

ORANGE GROVE MIDDLE MAGNET (VISUAL, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS) 3415 16th St., Tampa 33605 813-276-5717; hillsboroughschools.org/orangegrove

Be a shining star at Orange Grove, where high academic achievement meets creativity. Our historic campus includes two professional dance studios, video production, visual arts with a MAC lab and exceptional music and technical theater suites. We help our students prepare for their next step if they choose to apply to Blake High School or to hone their skills so they can "wow" their families. Our kids get a well-rounded education.

PEPIN ACADEMIES | pepinacademies.com 3916 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 33610; 813-236-1755 9304 Camden Field Parkway, Riverview 33578; 813-533-2999 7710 Osteen Road, New Port Richey 34653; 727-233-2961

Pepin Academies are non-profit, tuition-free, independent public charter schools serving students with learning and learning-related disabilities. Qualified as Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Center schools, we provide a diversified curriculum driven by the student’s needs in a positive educational environment, as well as a transitional job training program for post-high school students who choose to defer receipt of their diploma.

Enrollment: 521 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 1,200+ students between three campuses Class-Size: 13:2 Grades: 3-12 and a Transition Program for ages 18-22

Tuition: FREE

PINELLAS

PREPARATORY

ACADEMY 2300 S. Belcher Road, Largo 33771 727-536-3600; pinellasprep.org

Pinellas Preparatory Academy is a high performing, "A" rated, tuition free K-8 public charter school. Besides our strong academics, you will find a culture of strong character and community. The school focuses on developing the talents of each student, while emphasizing high academic standards.

PROGRESS VILLAGE MIDDLE MAGNET (VISUAL, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS) 8113 Zinnia Drive, Tampa 33619 813-671-5110; hillsboroughschools.org/progressvillage

We are proud to offer the largest dance and culinary arts programs in Hillsborough County. We're routinely recognized as a Magnet School of America national award winner and show our craft to organizations and events around the district. Students can try exciting electives such as Costume and Fashion Design, orchestra, journalism and more. The spotlight shines on students at Progress Village.

Enrollment: 800 Class-Size: K-3 18, 4-8 22

Grades: K-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 824 Grades: 6-8

Tuition: FREE

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JANUARY 2023 TampaBayParenting.com 49 K4 - 8TH GRADE WWW.SKYCREST.US 727.797.1186 “We strive to provide each student with a firm academic foundation and a vibrant spiritual life.” CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR TOUR AND LET THE MEMORIES BEGIN

The International Baccalaureate (IB) has designated Victory Charter School Tampa K-12 an official Candidate as an IB World School with programs for our Elementary and Middle School students. As a school, we are committed to providing students with the highest quality educational program possible in a state of the art facility.

Our guiding principles include:

• Educate the child holistically to promote academic, social, emotional and ethical growth and development

• Encourage student inventiveness and creativity

• Nurture student experiential learning

• Increase faculty freedom and creativity in instructional methodologies and classroom organization

• Promote a foundation for inquisitive, life-long learning

Our mission is to awaken and develop the socially responsible, technologically literate, and self-motivated leader within ALL students via an innovative, internationally focused, and student-centered curriculum that challenges students intellectually, creatively, and personally in a nurturing and safe environment that promotes the development of the total child so that they can be successful in an interconnected global community.

*Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP), or the Careerrelated Programme (CP). Candidate status does not guarantee that authorization will be granted.

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RAMPELLO K-8 MAGNET (CULTURAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES )

802 E. Washington St., Tampa 33602

813-233-2333; hillsboroughschools.org/rampello

Join us for experiential learning with walking field trips through downtown Tampa, and a differentiated instruction focus to meet the needs of all learners. We have strong community partnerships and school-wide AVID instructional strategies. Middle school electives include: Band/Jazz/Orchestra/Steel Drums, Art 2-D and 3-D, Spanish and Creative Writing.

RIVERHILLS ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB)

405 Riverhills Drive, Temple Terrace 33617 813-987-6911; hillsboroughschools.org/riverhills

Located on the Hillsborough River, with all the science potential and experiment potential that implies, we prepare students to meet the challenges of world citizenship with confidence, imagination and integrity. Students can study global cultures and develop an open and curious mind. Students engage in music and arts programs, Odyssey of the Mind, Robotics Team, Inquiry-based learning centers, student action/service learning, world languages and more.

RIVERVIEW ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE

9906 Symmes Road, Riverview 33578 813-412-6111; riverviewacademy.com

The tuition-free, public charter school proudly serves students from kindergarten through middle school with a well-rounded college preparatory education. The rigorous curriculum includes a special concentration on math and science, a technology-rich atmosphere, and a focus on character development. Offerings include the Cambridge program for Advanced Studies, Edvantage before and after school program, Tampa Bay’s Grasses in Classes Program and Cognia accreditation.

RODGERS MIDDLE MAGNET (CAMBRIDGE CANDIDATE) 11910 Tucker Road, Riverview 33569 813-671-5288; hillsboroughschools.org/rodgers

Rodgers, an authorized Cambridge International Magnet School, offers learning guided by the rigorous, world renowned Cambridge Pathways philosophy. Located in Riverview's Bell Creek Nature Preserve, we embrace and empower the whole student. Several National Board-Certified Teachers highlight our exceptional team of educators. Ask us about our Cambridge Honors Institute if you choose to apply!

ROLAND PARK K-8 MAGNET (IB) 1510 N. Manhattan Ave., Tampa 33607 813-872-5212; hillsboroughschools.org/rolandpark We inspire young inquiring minds to become compassionate, lifelong learners and internationally-minded people with respect for various cultures and a desire to serve others. Students can experience inquiry-based learning centers, transdisciplinary units of study, an outdoor classroom with an international garden, a strings program and world languages.

SAFETY HARBOR MONTESSORI ACADEMY 2669 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater 34653 727-724-1767; safetyharbormontessori.com

Safety Harbor Montessori Academy is a learning community whose primary goal is to help students reach their full potential in all aspects of their development, in a loving, respectful atmosphere. We have programs for children ages 2 through 14, providing continuity from early childhood to adolescence.

SEFFNER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 11605 E. U.S. HWY 92, Seffner 33584 813-626-0001; scacrusaders.com

Seffner Christian Academy is a distinctly Christian learning community for students in preschool - 12th grade. We are committed to developing well-rounded, Gospel-driven students who are prepared for life. Please contact our Admissions department to schedule a time for you to experience the SCA difference!

Enrollment: 766

Grades: K-8

Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 507

Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Grades: K-9 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 1,155 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 806 Grades: K-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 170 Class-Size: 12-24 Grades: Ages 2-grade 8 Tuition: $10,100-$16,950

Enrollment: 771

Class-Size: average 22 Grades: PreK2-12 Tuition: $9,500-$12,000

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1,000 Books to a Love of Reading

One thousand books might sound like a scary number, but what if you think about it as 17 books a month? That’s only one book every other day or four a week at bedtime! With these odds, your family’s odds of succeeding at Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library’s 1,000 books before kindergarten program are dramatically higher.

Keeping track of 1,000 books may sound like an arduous task, but the library makes this doable for you with a super easy way of signing up and logging books. You can visit HCPLC. org/kids/1000-books and sign up for this free program; this lets you log books digitally and track your child’s progress. You can select any book you would like and can repeat the same book. The library will alert you to the different milestones you reach and help you celebrate them along the way.

Those few minutes spent reading each week can be worth a lifetime of improved early literacy skills. Reading to children between the ages of 0 to 5 instills a love of reading, reinforces family bonding and boosts academic performance and vocabulary.

The library recently honored one of our super readers at a small ceremony for accomplishing a massive

milestone of reading 3,566 books before kindergarten!

Liandromeda Sternemann is a determined young girl who loves books because they are filled with fun stories that teach her new things. She reads every day and enjoys going to the library to pick books. She wants to share her love of reading with other kids and wants them to love Pete the Cat as much as she does.

Liandromeda’s parents, Corinne and Dan, attribute the accomplishment to making reading a part of their lives by having books easily accessible all over their home: “We have books everywhere—living room table, mini library in the dining room, and two bookshelves in Lian’s room… not to mention the kitchen table and wherever else we decide to read that day. With this, we’ve integrated it into our daily routine: Read before, on the way to and from school, during homework or play breaks, in the car, at bedtime, traveling. We have made a weekly routine of stopping at the library and picking out books. If we have an event or activity coming up, we try to read about that topic ahead of time.”

Their advice to parents is to keep books at arm’s length, go to the library, incorporate variety, get on email lists that provide book recommendations and build reading into their routine. If you have no time to browse in person, browse online, place books on hold, transform timeout into relaxation and reading time, and most importantly, join the library’s 1,000 books before kindergarten challenge.

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Liandromeda Sternemann celebrates reading 3,566 books through the library's 1,000 Books Before Kidergarten program.

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SHORE ELEMENTARY MAGNET (VISUAL, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS)

1908 2nd Ave., Tampa 33605 813-276-5712; hillsboroughschools.org/shore

We are an award-winning Magnet School of the Arts located in historic Ybor City. Students learn through arts and science integration and can take part in the Annual Arts Festival and school musical. Students expand their horizons through visual art, dance, strings, music, drama, STEAM Engineering and robotics programs. Our partnership with the Straz Performing Arts Center brings Broadway to our students--something you will find at no other school!

SHORECREST PREPARATORY SCHOOL

5101 1st St. NE., St. Petersburg 33703 727-522-2111; shorecrest.org

Founded in 1923, Shorecrest is a coed, nonsectarian, PK3-12 independent school in St. Petersburg, FL. In a safe, student-centered environment, Shorecrest educates a diverse community of students to become lifelong learners in the pursuit of personal and academic excellence, physical well-being, creative achievement and the development of a commitment to social responsibility.

SIMMONS CAREER ACCELERATION ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL

1202 W. Grant St., Plant City 33563 813-707-7430; hillsboroughschools.org/simmons

Simmons Career Acceleration Academy High School in Plant City serves students 9-12, providing a school culture focused on academic achievement, personal growth, and preparing students for a successful future after high school. Students experience a hybrid learning approach, career preparation through industry certifications, and a streamlined path to graduation. Students can take part in athletics and extracurricular activities at their zoned school.

SKYCREST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 129 N. Belcher Road, Clearwater 33765 727-797-1186; skycrestchristianschool.org

Skycrest Christian School provides a 21st century education that enables your children to enter their high school years with outstanding academic preparation, leadership skills and confidence in their ability to succeed. Skycrest offers newly integrated technology, extensive extracurricular activities, and dedicated and caring teachers.

SLIGH MIDDLE MAGNET (HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE, MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND SCIENCES) 2011 E. Sligh Ave., Tampa 33610 813-276-5596; hillsboroughschools.org/sligh

Join a culture of future health professionals whose uniforms are doctors' scrubs four days a week. We are preparing students for one of the fastest growing career fields in the country. Electives engage all students with Career and Technical Education, Family and Consumer Science and our AVID college readiness program.

SOUTH COUNTY CAREER ACCELERATION ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 2810 John Sherman Way, Ruskin 33570 813-233-3335; hillsboroughschools.org/sccc

South County Career Center offers an accelerated program to any high school student to either earn previously lost credits or to accelerate in current courses using Edgenuity. We currently offer Automotive program as well as Agriculture as electives.

SOUTH TAMPA ACADEMY AT MONROE MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE)

4716 Montgomery Ave., Tampa 33616 813-272-3020; hillsboroughschools.org/monroe

We develop active learners and internationally-minded students. Students will be guided by the International Baccalaureate World School Philosophy. Students can pursue unique electives like computer modeling and simulation. Our sixth grade structure creates a supportive middle school transition. We are the only middle magnet school in South Tampa and prepare our students to potentially step into the halls of Robinson IB!

Enrollment: 373

Grades: K-5

Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 1,056

Class-Size: 16 Grades: PreK3-12 Tuition: $13,430-$29,600

Enrollment: 143 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 550 Class-Size: 18-25 Grades: K4-grade 8 Tuition: K4-4th: $12,500, 5th-8th: $12,850

Enrollment: 642 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 135 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 434 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

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ST. CECELIA INTERPAROCHIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

1350 Court St., Clearwater 33756

727-461-1207; st-cecelia.org

St. Cecelia (SCS) is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Blue Ribbon Award, both in 2020 and 2010. SCS is also Pinellas county’s only private school to offer the International Baccalaureate to students in grades PreK-3 to grade 8. Through the IB Programme we provide tools, develop character and teach skills that prepare our students to thrive in high school, college and beyond. We remain steadfast in our commitment to our students’ educational and personal success and to the betterment of our local and global communities.

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

1002 S. Rome Ave., 906 S. Orleans Ave., 240 S. Plant Ave., Tampa 33606 813-849-4200; stjohnseagles.org

Located in the heart of Tampa, St. John's Episcopal School delivers an unparalleled, values-driven, progressive education for children in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Hard work, faith, respect, honesty and a commitment to excellence allow our graduates to thrive in high school, college and beyond.

ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

5223 N. Himes Ave., Tampa 33614 813-879-5090; stlawrencecatholicschool.org

St. Lawrence is a Parish school filled with rich traditions of our Catholic faith. The graduates are well prepared spiritually and academically for the next phase of their journey, high school. We pride ourselves in our motto, “La Familia.” All are welcome here at St. Lawrence Catholic School.

Enrollment: 445 Class-Size: 20-25 depending on grade Grades: PreK3-grade 8 Tuition: $7,774-$8,645

Enrollment: 575 Class-Size: 20 Grades: K4-8 Tuition: $15,280$15,840

Enrollment: 493 Class-Size: <25 Grades: PreK3-grade 8 Tuition: $8,046-$11,045

ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL 2101 S. Hubert Ave., Tampa 33629 813-258-5508; smeds.org

St. Mary’s Episcopal Day School provides challenging academics, performing and visual arts, competitive athletics, technology, public speaking, world languages, global studies, community service, religious education and more. St. Mary’s highly-qualified pre-K through 8th grade faculty inspires students to achieve their best, developing into well-rounded individuals ready for the challenges ahead.

ST. PETER CLAVER CATHOLIC SCHOOL

1401 N. Governor St., Tampa 33602 813-224-0865; stpeterclavercatholicschool.org

St. Peter Claver Catholic School, Tampa’s downtown private Catholic school serving students age 3 through 8th grade, provides its students with a rigorous curriculum that is a balance of academics, religion, and enrichment subjects—such as music, art, physical education and STREAM. We take pride in preserving the legacy of our beautiful school and community and our students continue this work as they graduate and share their gifts with the world.

STEWART MIDDLE MAGNET (NASA EXPLORER SCHOOL)

1125 Spruce St., Tampa 33607 813-276-5691; hillsboroughschools.org/stewart

Be part of one of the only nationally recognized NASA Explorer Schools in the country! Through our Project Lead the Way curriculum, students choose from electives like aerospace and engineering. Stewart partners with NASA, NOAA and the U.S. Air Force for real-world learning. Our location on the Hillsborough River and next to Blake and near Dunbar Magnet add to the opportunities our students enjoy every day!

TAMPA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 4630 N. Rome Ave., Tampa 33603 813-870-0860; tampacatholic.org

Tampa Catholic High School is a co-educational school of the Diocese of St. Petersburg dedicated to providing students with “Veritas et Caritas” (truth and charity) through educational excellence in a Christ centered environment. Its curriculum reinforces critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, problem solving and depth of understanding necessary for 21st-century learners.

Enrollment: 450 Class-Size: 20 Grades: PreK-8 Tuition: $17,740

Enrollment: 90 Class-Size: 10:1 Grades: age 3-grade 8 Tuition: $7,685-$8,250

Enrollment: 842 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 725 Grades: 9-12 Tuition: $12,000$15,000

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TAMPA DAY SCHOOL

12606 Henderson Road, Tampa 33625 813-269-2100; tampadayschool.com

Celebrating 50 years of meeting the needs of bright students with Dyslexia, ADHD or anxiety, TDS offers a uniquely designed college-prep curriculum. With small class sizes, instruction incorporates interactive and handson experiences, along with an emphasis on study and organizational skills, promoting success and improved confidence. Contact us to learn more!

TAMPA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY MAGNET (GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY)

305 E. Columbus Dr., Tampa 33602 813-276-5405; hillsboroughschools.org/tampaheights

Our students become innovative thinkers who achieve academically and socially through our seven Wonders—leadership, environment, economics, wellness, innovation, communication and culture. Students can participate in Model United Nations and Odyssey of the Mind, learn world languages and leadership, and experience cultural clusters such as yoga, cooking, African art and LEGO makerspace.

TAMPA PREPARATORY SCHOOL

727 W. Cass St., Tampa 33606 813-251-8481; tampaprep.org

At Tampa Prep, we don't limit our thinking. We keep moving forward even if we can't see over the horizon just yet. We stay open to new ideas and at the ready for new challenges. We are Florida's Most Innovative School. We are Tampa Prep, a co-ed, independent school for grades 6 - 12 in downtown Tampa. We are here to inspire the next great explorers, innovators and creators.

VALRICO LAKE ADVANTAGE ACADEMY

13306 Boyette Road, Riverview 33569 813-699-5049; valricoacademy.com

A tuition-free, public charter school proudly serving students in kindergarten through fifth Grade, the school provides a well-rounded elementary foundation through a challenging curriculum with a focus on teaching math and science in proven and innovative instructional methods preparing students for their secondary education and beyond. We are an “A” rated Florida School of Excellence offering the Cambridge program for Advanced Studies. Cognia accredited.

VANGUARD SCHOOL

22000 US Highway 27, Lake Wales 33859 863-676-6091; vanguardschool.org

The Vanguard School is a co-educational boarding and day school for students in grades 6-12. Vanguard specializes in educating students who experience academic learning challenges in an environment that works with academic strategies, executive functioning, social skills, celebrates student strengths and assists in transitioning into higher educational opportunities and independent living.

VICTORY CHARTER SCHOOL TAMPA K-12

13901 Sheldon Road, Tampa 33625 813-551-2144; victorychartertampa.org | victorychartertampa612.org

VCS Tampa K-12 is proud to be an IB Candidate School! Our mission is to awaken and develop the socially responsible, technologically literate, and self-motivated leader within ALL students via an innovative, internationally focused, and student-centered curriculum that challenges students intellectually, creatively, in a nurturing and safe environment that promotes the development of the total child so that they can be successful in an interconnected global community.

THE WALDORF SCHOOL OF TAMPA BAY

1857 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor 34683 727-786-8311; waldorftampabay.org

The Waldorf School of Tampa Bay is a 24-year old early childhood and elementary school with a 100+ year old European curriculum rooted in child development. Our preschool and kindergarten is play-based with an emphasis on developing the physical body, and our grades classes teach art, music, movement and practical skills concurrently with robust academics. All our children spend between 2 to 6 hours outdoors, every day.

Enrollment: 153

Class-Size: 10-12 Grades: 3-8 Tuition: $22,250 + $1,800 in fees

Enrollment: 294 Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 710

Class-Size: 15 Grades: 6-12 Tuition: $26,295$27,245

Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 100 boarding, up to 120 total Class-Size: 6-10 Grades: 6-12 Tuition: 7-day $49,000; 5-day $43,000; Day $25,500

Enrollment: 411 Class-Size: grades K-3: 18, grades 4-8: 22, grades 9-12: 25 Grades: K-9, K-12 by 2025

Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 150 Class-Size: 15 Grades: Parent + Child through Grade 8 Tuition: $10,000-$15,000

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WALKER MIDDLE MAGNET (IB)

8282 N. Mobley Road, Odessa 33556 813-631-4726; hillsboroughschools.org/walker

We develop creative and confident learners. Communication, reflection and whole-child learning energize Walker Middle Magnet, Odessa's IB World School. As a Magnet School of Distinction, students are exposed to a rigorous curriculum. High-impact teachers and our Florida Power School Library highlight our exceptional, highly-rated team of educators.

Enrollment: 1,094 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

WEB OF WISDOM

5238 Mile Stretch Drive, Holiday 34690 727-389-4750; wowschools.org

WOW, where learning meets adventure and education, isn’t limited to the classroom. We offer college preparatory academics (AP/Dual Enrollment) in conjunction with extraordinary extracurriculars. These include snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, climbing, camping, athletics (K-12), computer programming, automotive repair, music and photography. We are the education that you’re looking for, with the experiences that your child will remember forever.

WESTLAKE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

1551 Belcher Road, Palm Harbor 34683 727-781-3808; westlakechristianschool.org

Westlake Christian School, a National Blue Ribbon School, is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/Cognia. Westlake’s mission is to help students develop in their faith, academics, fine arts and athletics. Westlake serves approximately 475 students in Kindergarten through eighth grade from Northern Pinellas County, Southern Pasco County, Trinity, Westchase and surrounding communities.

WILLIAMS MIDDLE MAGNET (IB) 5020 N. 47th St., Tampa 33610 813-744-8600; hillsboroughschools.org/williams

We are a top-ranked IB World School, earning an A-grade for nearly 20 years! We create global learners focused on intercultural awareness and communication. Scholar Quest high school credit offerings challenge students in French, algebra and emerging technology in business. Connect through clubs including LEGO Robotics, Model UN, Future Business Leaders of America and our award-winning Chess Club.

Enrollment: 150 Class-Size: 10-19 Grades: K-12 Tuition: $8,800 - $10,500

YOUNG MIDDLE MAGNET (CREATIVE SCIENCE CENTRE) 1807 E. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Tampa 33610 813-276-5739; hillsboroughschools.org/young

We empower creative learners with our Project Lead the Way STEM curriculum. We focus on engineering, sustainability and "Global Planting"— engaging students in hands-on learning with an on-campus hydroponic farm and greenhouse, along with student-constructed rain gardens. Students learn using state-of-the-art technology, including touch-enabled whiteboards and 3-D printers.

Enrollment: 475 Class-Size: 1:18 Grades: K-8 Tuition: $8,950-$9,275

Enrollment: 847 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 446 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

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Did you know the YMCA is the world's largest not-for-profit organization? The Y’s bright and vibrant logo can be recognized worldwide, and millions of individuals have a personal connection to the Y.

For many, the Y represents a positive childhood memory. For others, it's a facility they learned to swim at. For the Tichenor family, the Y represents generational support and holistic wellness.

David, Raelani, Harper and Hudson Tichenor have been members of the Northwest Y for the last nine years, but their Y story started long before that

when David's parents met at a Sarasota YMCA in 1982! David and Raelani have been members at various Ys for the last 20 years.

The Y is a crucial part of the Tichenor family dynamic, shares Raelani. "It's hard to imagine life without the Y. The programs offered allow us to be working parents and have peace of mind knowing that our children are being cared for by people who love them just as much as we do. On the flip side, it provides a safe place for our children to learn, grow, and explore interests and activities!"

Today the Tichenor family participates in just about every program the Northwest Y offers, but have shared a few of their favorites, including:

DAILY USE OF THE FITNESS EQUIPMENT

SWIM LESSONS

BEFORE AND AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENT

SUMMER CAMP YOUTH SPORTS FAMILY EVENTS

"It's hard to think of a program we haven't participated in," Raelani says. "We love the feeling of community that comes with being members of the Y! Our families are not local to the Tampa Bay Area, so the Northwest Y is the family we choose! As a working mom of two active young children, waking up at 4:30 a.m. every morning to work out is not easy, but I'm motivated each day to see all my silver sneaker friends (a program for active older adults). The stories and wisdom they share inspire me to stay active, and I hope I'm able to be just as active as they are when I'm older! It warms my heart that they are equally as invested in my family and light up as they watch our children grow!"

In addition to Raelani's frequent exercise and Harper and Hudsons' involvement in the Y’s youth development programs, David works as a part-time wellness coach. He can often be found working the wellness floor providing facility and wellness orientations to new members and helping keep the fitness floor clean and organized.

As parents, David and Raelani are passionately committed to holistic health—mind, body and spirit. Spending quality time working out, participating in programs and building relationships with other members fills their hearts, and the best part of their wellness journey is that they get to do it as a family.

Visit www.tampaymca.org for details on how your family can join the Tichenors and register for a family membership today!

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Liliana CHARGEs Forward During National Birth Defects Awareness Month

This January, parents like Katrina reflect on their journeys with their children who have birth defects.

For Katrina, it started with the birth of her firstborn child, Liliana. Katrina went over her due date.

“It was a very difficult labor,” Katrina recalls. Lily swallowed meconium, baby’s first bowel movement, in utero, so a neonatal intensive care unit nurse was nearby to swiftly suction her. Katrina had a shortened umbilical cord and her blood pressure dropped dramatically. She was hemorrhaging and taken straight to the operating room, nearly needing her uterus removed. Luckily, she recovered. Then came the news about Liliana.

“Lily’s anomalies were starting to add up,” Katrina explains.

She had a floppy ear, four heart defects, she failed her newborn hearing screening and had facial palsy (crooked smile). Liliana would need genetic testing. Katrina, who lives in Sarasota, quickly learned that they would be spending a lot of time at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.

“Once we got home and had regular checkups with our pediatrician Patricia Blanco, M.D., we continued to get more referrals for her anomalies,” Katrina says.

Blanco discovered that Lily has CHARGE syndrome, a rare disorder, which affects multiple parts of the body. CHARGE is an acronym that stands for coloboma (structure of the eyes), heart defects, atresia choanae (also known as choanal atresia), growth retardation, genital abnormalities and ear abnormalities. It affects about 1 out of every 10,000 live births.

“It is very rare, but I’ve diagnosed a few others,” Blanco says. “Lily is the first I’ve taken from birth and step by step and seen her grow up.”

Children with CHARGE syndrome can have a range of diagnoses, but for Lily, her medical complexities are mainly gastrointestinal and brain-related. She also qualifies as dual impairment, being completely deaf and visually impaired. Lily is now 6 years old and to date has seen more than 35 different doctors, including 17 specialists. She has also received anesthesia more than 20 times for surgeries, including an emergency surgery, and various procedures.

“The amount of blood work, X-rays, infusions and Emergency Center visits is crazy. There’s so much going on, medically, physically, developmentally, on top of the multi-sensory impairments,” Katrina says.

Blanco says Lily is coming along nicely and attributes that to Katrina’s dedication as her mom.

“If you're around Lily for any period of time, you get to know her persistence. She's had to overcome so many things,” Blanco says. “Katrina is responsible for how far Lily has come, she's constantly on the floor playing, getting her to learn [and] communicate, and now Lily is starting to walk and communicate and make some of her wants and needs known.”

Katrina is proactive in educating herself about CHARGE, learning American Sign Language and attending conferences. Although there are many doctor appointments, therapy sessions and hospital visits ahead, Katrina is continually motivated by her baby girl, who will soon become a big sister.

“I just love her so much; she is everything to me. She can't communicate her needs, but she’s so strong and so happy. She's amazing and a super inspiration for me,” says Katrina.

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