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Our Little Suitcase, a Local Mom and Pop Company, Makes Visiting Tampa Easier for Parents

Beach traffic can be a pain, but that will all change on Oct. 21 thanks to the SunRunner, a new rapid transit system with its own dedicated lane between downtown St. Pete and St. Pete Beach. Riders can bring their beach gear on board with them, including bikes and beach chairs. The SunRunner will cover 10 miles and be free for the first six months. Following that, a trip will cost the same as a normal bus ride.

Join us for a dinosaur walk-through encounter at Largo Central Park, an easy drive from anywhere in Florida. Get up close to more than 50 life-size animatronic and static dinosaurs, enjoy digging for bones, visit the Dino Village and shop for souvenirs, and check out the games and food. It's prehistoric fun for kids of all ages! Use code TBP20 for 20% off admission tickets. thejurassicencounter.com

Get Spooked by The Ghostly Tales of Tampa

Walk Back in Time with The Jurassic Encounter in Largo 14, 2-7 p.m. and Oct. 15-23, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Barbecue and music meet on Tampa’s riverfront at Julian B. Lane Park Saturday, Oct. 22, for the 11th Annual Tampa Pig Jig. The event, which donates proceeds to NephCure Kidney International, has become one of Tampa’s premier philanthropic community events and features an incredible lineup including Sam Hunt, Kip Moore, XAmbassadors and more! Tickets start at only $75. A limited number of Watering Hole tickets are also available, but hurry— these typically sell out quickly! tampapigjig.com TO MISS EVENTS!

Keith and Becky Buckingham of Plant City wanted to alleviate the hassle of traveling for parents with little ones. Our Little Suitcase offers baby equipment such as strollers, pack and plays and car seats for rent at the Main Terminal in the baggage claim area of Tampa International Airport. Between rentals, all items are thoroughly cleaned and wiped down with hydrogen peroxide and hypoallergenic detergents to give parents peace of mind and a little less to lug around while traveling. Visit ourlittlesuitcase.com to learn more.

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Adapted from “Haunted Tampa: Spirits of the Bay,” “The Ghostly Tales of Tampa” is the perfect book for kids ages 8-12 to get in the spirit of Halloween. As part of the Haunted America series, this book tells the tales of local legends such as a ghost ship that appeared in Tampa Bay, a haunted theatre and an elevator-riding ghost. Purchase your own Kindle or paperback copy on Amazon.

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1. Cut a 3-inch by 4-inch rectangle from recycled cardboard. Paint this rectangle green to create Frankenstein’s head. Set aside to dry.

2. Next, make Frankenstein’s bolts by cut ting a thin strip of cardboard about 2 inches wider than the head. Then cut two small rectangles to make the heads of the bolts. Paint them silver then set aside to dry.

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It’s officially SPOOKY SEASON! Who doesn’t love Frankenstein? He’s definitely one of my favorite Halloween characters. If you’re a fan too, you’ll love this adorable craft and easy-to-make DIY costume.

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4. Use scissors to cut some hair, eyebrows and mouth from black cardstock or paper. They can be any shape you like. Get creative and have fun!

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Apply green costume makeup to your child’s face using a beauty blender or sponge. Then use a waterproof eyeliner pen to draw scars and darken the eyebrows.

Frankenstein. SUPPLIES • Black headband • Aluminum foil • Empty soda or water bottles (2) • Scissors

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1. Use scissors to cut the top part of the recycled bottles so that you just have the cap and the neck of the bottle left. Trim off any remaining plastic.

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5. Finally, complete your Frankenstein craft by gluing the hair, eyebrows, mouth and googly eyes on the green rectangle (head). Use a black marker to add a scar to your

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3. Glue the long cardboard strip behind the green rectangle cardboard (head). Then glue a bolt head onto each end of the strip. You can add glitter to the bolts or leave as is.

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4. Dress your child in the blazer, shirt and pants to complete the outfit.

Eerie family fun Select Nights Sept. 30 - Oct. 30 Ghouls and goblins of all ages can enjoy howling outdoor experiences, spooky characters, creepy culinary treats, and much more! ZooTampa Members receive free admission to Creatures of the Night and other seasonal events year round! Tampa Bay’s #1 Family Halloween Event Learn more ZooTampa.org/COTNat

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Sunday, Oct. 30, 4-7 p.m.

NEW! Spooktacular at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 30, noon to 4 p.m.

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Oct. 14-29, Fridays from 5-8 p.m. and Saturdays from 4-8 p.m. Cost: Included with daily admission

NEW! Corky’s Corn Maze at Keel Farms

Tampa Bay History Center’s A Night at the Museum

NEW! Boos and Bubbles at Clearwater Marine Aquarium

We got a peek at this ALL-NEW event on opening weekend, and it was awesome! You’ll find it over at the Festival Walkway. If you go right at noon, you can be a part of the opening celebration as Kandy the witch-in-training leads the way! The kids can go trick-or-treating, take part in a costume parade, listen to a story with Kandy and even watch a magic show. It won’t take you too long to experience the event, leaving plenty of time for rides and visits with the animals. buschgardens.com

TRICK-OR-TREATING EVENTS IN TAMPA BAY:

Weekends through Oct. 30

Cost: Included with theme park admission

RETURNING FAVORITES:

On Saturday, Oct. 15, from 4-7 p.m., join Watermelon Swim at their Lutz and South Tampa locations for the annual Fall Festival. This free event for families includes their pumpkin patch, trunk or treat, bounce house, face painting, music, games and more. watermelonswim.com

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This list is just a TINY part of our guide to Halloween and Fall events in Tampa Bay! Scan here for more Halloween events, fall festivals and pumpkin patches.

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Cost: $15 for adults; $10 for kids 12 and under; free for kids 3 and younger

Cost: $16.95 adult; $14.95 college student; $14.95 senior (60+); $12.95 children and youth (4-17); free for children ages 0-3. History Center members receive a 15%

Cost: Included with daily admission

Enjoy a Halloween party built just for kids at LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven. Kids can enjoy spooky LEGO building activities, trick-or-treating at more candy stations than ever before and new character meet-and-greets. legoland.com/florida

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Watermelon Swim’s annual pumpkin patch is back! Guests can visit their Lutz and South Tampa locations to pick out the perfect pumpkin. Proceeds benefit their Special Abilities program, which helps offset the cost of private swim lessons for children with special abilities.

Catchdiscount.pirates, explorers, Florida pioneers and more sneaking around the Tampa Bay History Center galleries on Sunday, Oct. 30! A Night at the Museum is part of the Teal Pumpkin Project, with candy and non-food treats. tampabayhistorycenter.org/natm

This is a chance for families to experience a Clearwater Marine Aquarium themed fall festival among billions of bubbles! There will be a dance party and plenty of photo opportunities. You can also step back into prehistoric times to come face to face with dinosaurs at the new Dino Rescue exhibit which opens Oct. 15. cmaquarium.org

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Keel Farms in Plant City is hosting this NEW event in Tampa Bay that will feature a four-acre corn maze to navigate. Find hidden clues and solve a riddle with rooster mascot Corky and pals. There is also a pumpkin patch, hayrides, kids’ zone and more! corkysmaze.com

Halloween events—Creatures of the Night at ZooTampa !

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Are you ready to meet Arachne, the Spider Queen? If so, find your way to the Africa Circle for a high-energy dance party presided over by the queen herself.

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RETURNING CREEPY FAVORITES:

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Guests who dare to travel through ZooTampa’s Ituri Pass will find a Mardi Gras party festooned with flags, dripping with beads and staffed by colorful skeletons prepared to party for eternity.

Whether you find clowns frightful or delightful, you won’t want to miss Carousel Circle. A troupe of clowns has set up shop here to play pranks on passing guests and smash a whole bunch of pumpkins.

Scarecrow Junction

Forever children the Lost Boys, along with their famous leader, Peter Pan, have found their way to Creatures of the Night and launched a game of nev er-ending hide-and-seek along Zoo Boulevard. Pranks and rambunctious fun await.

We LOVE the scare scale that helps us map out which attractions to see based on what our kids prefer.

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This year is super exciting with some NEW additions, including a new featured character, the Swamp Witch. Don’t worry—while she’s super creepy, she doesn’t mind children. In fact, she loves a good bargain, so make sure the kids are ready with a trading token of sticks and rocks to leave behind in her cauldron.So,let’sget to it, friends! Here’s what ZooTampa says they have in store for you and your ghouls and goblins!

Get ready for a ghoulishly good night as ZooTampa transforms into a spooky whimsical place where clowns delight and creepy creatures roam. It’s a night when Roaring Springs turns into a Ghost Town, Wallaroo Station is taken over by friendly scarecrows, and the Spider Queen spins her web in Africa Circle in an attempt to trap you into a creepy-fun dance party! This is one of our favorite Halloween events in Tampa Bay because it’s truly one that people of all ages can enjoy, whether you’re attending with a small child or checking it out for date night.

Perfect for ZooTampa’s youngest guests, Manatee Circle is the place where everyone’s favorite storybook villains come to life. Don’t worry: The Fairy Godmother will also be there to keep the mischievousness in check.

Creatures of the Night at ZooTampa

family friendly frights scares around every corner

Adult guests who need a break from the spooky festivities are encouraged to visit the New Orleans-themed Voodoo Bar in the Beer and Wine Garden.

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ZooTampa guests who are brave enough to seek out Blackwater Mattie for themselves may be lucky (or perhaps unlucky) enough to find her along Swamp Witch Way in Florida Wilds. Though she’d prefer to be left alone, she does love to bargain, so make sure you have something to trade before you venture into her cursed territory.

ZooTampa has enlisted the help of two long-dead safari guides who will share their amazing adventures of the African savannah with the bravest of explorers who dare listen.

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Twisted Tales

Clown Carousel

The bravest guests won’t want to miss this haunted house where scary dreams and urban legends come to life.

The Voodoo Bar

Swamp Witch Way

The Wallaroo children’s area is where little ghouls and gob lins gather to dance with the scarecrows and celebrate the season. While there, they can also try their luck at escaping the open-air HaHa Haybale Maze. New this year: Parents can grab a drink at the new Scarecrow bar.

Spooky Safari

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you stop by one of the 14 different chats and animal connections throughout the zoo. It’s an opportunity to learn more about the animals and even get up close and personal with

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Creatures of the Night takes place on 11 select nights in October from 4-10 p.m.: Oct 1, 7-8, 14-16, 21-22, 28-30. Event capacity is limited. Date and time-specific tickets and reservations are strongly encouraged and the only way to guarantee admission.

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shows are scheduled throughout the night, many with multiple showtimes, including a pirate magician in the ZooVentures Theater next to the Key West area of the park and “Lucilla Lumpkins Smashes Pumpkins” over by the Clown Carousel.

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For more information on the event and to purchase tickets

ZooTampa’s culinary team has been hard at work planning a spooktacular menu for you and the kids! The Beast Burger is back, and we can’t wait to try the Frankenstein Corn Dogs and the Mummy Brownie. Scan the QR code to view The Foodie

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Children 12 years of age and under are invited to wear their most spooky Halloween attire. For the comfort and security of all guests, anyone 13 years of age and up may not wear Halloween masks, wigs, face paint or costumes of any kind. Toy weapons are regardlessprohibitedofage.

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General admission tickets are $34.95. There’s a $5 reservation fee for annual members and “Pay for a Day, Come Back All Year” ticket holders, which will be reimbursed upon entry in the form of a $5 voucher valid on the event night for food and merchandise on the night of reservation.the

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adding more outdoor experiences in our backwoods trails and Science Park, and improving the visitor experience by expanding food service options and daily show programming. In the coming months, we’ll share news of our new butterfly garden—an histori cal favorite at MOSI—and we’ll be opening “SciLinx” a new, 9-hole science-themed mini-golf experience in early 2023!

by John Graydon Smith, MOSI President and CEO

been to MOSI, or it’s been a while since your last visit, the time is now for you to come by and check it out. The experience is like nothing else in Tampa Bay, and it’s getting better every day. MOSI is working hard to create a future for one of Tam pa’s iconic institutions that is just as bright as the future looks for our entire region.

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The good news: We are in the midst of planning several significant projects that will rejuvenate your museum in the coming months, while we continue to learn from our past. Some improvements will be subtle – new signage, new paint, added programming—and some will be very noticeable. We are working on some major new exhibit initiatives, improvements to the visitor experience and bringing back the once-loved MOSI gift shop!

At Tampa’s Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), we have had a celebrated (yet, complicated) past over the last 60 years. Thanks to the support of our members and the broader community, we are positioned for another successful 60 as Tampa Bay’s science center. Although President Lincoln may never have actually said the quote famously attributed to him, the sentiment certainly fits for MOSI’s future.Since taking the helm at MOSI and moving to Tampa in June, I have tried to spend much of my time sharing my vision for MOSI’s future with a broad swath of community leaders, and have heard many questions along the way: “Is MOSI moving locations?” “Is the IMAX returning?” “Is MOSI still in business?” Once I answer these questions (No, No, and YES!) the conversation typically turns to what MOSI will look like going forward, and how it compares with what MOSI looks like in people’s memories.

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

– Attributed to Abraham Lincoln

While these projects take shape, MOSI continues to serve fami lies, educators and all sorts of children (and their adults) through programming designed to inspire and engage visitors in all areas of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). Thanks to community-based partnerships, we’ve been able to ex tend “Dinosaurs Around the World” through Jan. 1, and have even more touring exhibitions planned for 2023, including “Wooden Wonders of the World”, an architectural and engineering marvel showcasing models of iconic structures like the Golden Gate Bridge and Washington Monument, all built to scale out of nothing but toothpicks!Ifyou’venever

MOSI will also grow its physical footprint on campus, rejuve nating the large format domed theater into a huge planetarium,

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The monarch butterfly is in trouble.

Florida.”Thedisease that Camacho and many Lepidoptera researchers say is making our butterflies sick is a protozoan parasite called OE or Ophryocystis elektroscirrha. The Florida Wildflower Foundation says tropical milkweed has been linked to the spread of OE, which is why there is a push to ensure you are only buying milkweed native to Florida.

• Asclepias verticillata (Whorled milkweed)

the milkweed you buy and plant in your garden is important. If the scientific name is missing, it is very likely non-native. Milk weeds purchased at non-native nurseries are often treated with pesticides, which killNotcaterpillars.surewhere to find native milkweed?

Shop a local native plant nursery like Little Red Wagon Native Nursery in South Tampa to find options with which to replace tropical milkweed. Find a native plant nursery near you by searching plantrealflorida.org/professionals.

• Asclepias perennis (White swamp milkweed)

“Plant a habitat for them and let them be wild,” she advises. “A lot of people are trying to protect them from predators and that’s counterproductive to what nature needs. What needs to happen is the eco system needs to balance itself out—and yes, wasps and other predators like birds need to feed their babies.”

by Laura Byrne, photos provided by Little Red Wagon Native Nursery

“We have a butterfly garden in a pot here with at least two host plants for different butterflies, usually a milkweed for monarchs and something for long wing butterflies and two nectar plants,” Cama cho says. “You can do something like that even if it’s on a balcony or front patio. Every little bit helps. Butterfly gardening is chemical free and it’s safe to do. And then you get a lot of movement, and it’s a lot of fun.”

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These are 4 of the 21 Florida native milkweeds and a native milkvine to be on the lookout for:

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How You Can Help Save the Monarch Butterfly

Anita Camacho, owner of the Little Red Wagon Native Nursery in South Tampa and founder of the Tampa Bay Butterfly Foun dation , says the migrating monarchs meet all criteria to be listed as endangered in the United States by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but haven’t been listed…yet.

Camacho says factors leading to the collapse in population including climate change, the destruction of habitat due to mowing and herbicides, insecticides and disease.“Ourmonarch butterflies in Florida are very sick,” Camacho says. “There’s a lot of disease here with the introduction of trop ical milkweed being one cause. Another cause is a lot of home rearing; people aren’t testing the butterflies and they’re releasing a lot of sick butterflies unknowingly. They can look very healthy but when you look under a microscope they’re not, so we’re at about an 80% disease rate in Central

• Asclepias incarnata (Pink swamp milkweed)

MORE INFO: flawildflowers.org/monarchs-and-milkweed

You don’t need a big yard to plant a butterfly garden. In fact, you don’t need a yard at all. All it takes is just one pot!

• Funastrum clausum (White twinevine)

The migratory monarchs are now listed as endangered by the IUCN. These monarchs migrate north after spending the winter in Mexico and, during the spring, make their way to Canada and the northern United States. In the fall, the fourth generation migrates thousands of miles south to Mexico to overwinter for about eight months, and the cycle starts all over again.

Camacho says you should also avoid the temptation to rear monarchs at home.

Tropical milkweed is the kind you’ll find at the big box stores and most nurseries that are not native nurseries. Native to Mexico and Central America, Asclepias curassavica is the one you want to AVOID. Paying attention to the scientific name of

• Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly weed)

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recently put the migrating monarch butterfly on its Red List for Endangered Species. It’s possible the monarch butterfly population that calls Florida home year-round could follow.

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THE ARTEMIS LOGO IS FULL OF SYMBOLISM

Play in the Moonbase exhibit at MOSI: As you step inside the Moonbase exhibit, you’ll feel as if you’re really on the moon. You can explore the base, drive a rover and more! This is a permanent exhibit on display year-round.

2. The Orion space capsule can carry six astronauts.

• The spacecraft that astronauts will ride for their trips to the moon is called Orion.

Five Reasons You Should Be Excited About the Artemis 1.Program

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The original lunar program that got us to the moon 50 years ago was called the Apollo Missions. Now, the Artemis Program pays homage as Artemis is Apollo’s sister in mythology.

If you’re not hyped about it just yet, read on. We’ve got fun facts and insider information you can share with your family.

5. This program will take humankind the furthest it has ever traveled in space, with Mars being the next goal.

Artemis Program: The overall collective efforts of the individual missions and technology used for our return to the moon and expedition to Mars.

Build Your Own Rocket at LEGOLAND Florida: LEGO and NASA teamed up to create a new indoor build exhibit at the Florida theme park called LEGO CITY Space! Kids can build a rocket and even build a rover and test it on a moon track. You’ll find it inside the Imagination Zone.

Finally, the moon is included as NASA's next destination and a stepping stone for Mars.

Further, the trajectory is red to symbolize the path to Mars.

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Space Launch System (SLS): The most powerful rocket ever created. It will carry the Orion spacecraft, and resembles the Saturn V (from the Apollo era) and the Space Shuttles. The term “launch system” is used because there is more to it than the modern rockets we’ve come to know in recent years.

Incredible Facts About NASA’s Artemis Missions

This crescent also illus trates Artemis' bow as the source from which all energy and effort is sent.

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Orion spacecraft: The actual vehicle astronauts will ride in and use to land on the moon, with the ability to stay longer.

The tip of the "A" extends beyond the moon, signi fying that NASA's lunar efforts are not an end, but rather the preparation for what lies beyond.

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• Orion space capsule can carry six astronauts beyond LEO or Low Earth Orbit.

• The SLS is taller than the Statue of Liberty.

The crescent Earth at the bottom of the logo depicts missions from perspective.humanity's

It features the most powerful rocket ever built.

4. It will enable the space program to spend more time on the moon.

• Orion will reach 25,000 mph thanks to SLS – that’s 50 times faster than an airplane.

The trajectory is drawn from left to right through the crossbar of the 'A' opposite that of the Apollo program logo, highlighting the distinct differences in NASA's return to the moon.

• Orion can last up to six months docked and 21 days undocked.

To the moon, Mars and beyond! The historic launch of the Artemis program will eventually put humans back on the moon, and even on Mars.

• Orion will be launched into space using the Space Launch System (SLS).

Ways to celebrate the MOON in Tampa Bay:

3. It will bring us the first lunar landing in over 50 years (slated to happen as early as 2025).

Fun Facts about Orion and the SLS

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• Its thrust is as powerful as 160,000 race car engines.

and inspect chimneys and furnaces yearly. Any furniture and other items that can catch fire should be placed at least three feet from fireplaces, wall heaters, baseboards and space heaters.

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From the organization’s website, closeyourdoor.org, here are some additional tips for fire safety at home:

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Despite the confusion and dawning horror, the Sanchez family managed to evacuate their house right away into the frigid night. As they did, the alarms began to go off, and they noticed smoke pouring out from under their house. Within 15 minutes, the block was swarming with firefighters.

It was the night of Gasparilla 2022—the coldest night of the year so far in Tampa Bay. In their South Tampa bungalow, Johanna Sanchez enjoyed a family movie night with her husband and her three sons, Jonathan (then 7) and 4-year-old twins Zac and Xander. A fire crackled cheerfully in their fireplace while they hung out and was completely out by the time the family went to bed.

Remember that if a fire ever does occur in your home, it will not be a calm and leisurely scenario. You will likely be panicked and unable to think clearly. That’s why it’s important to have plans A, B and C ready with your family, as well as a clearly understood meeting place.

If you can’t get out, close the door, get as far away from the fire as possi ble and turn on the light. Use towels or cloths to cover the cracks under the door to prevent smoke from getting inside. If smoke is already com ing in, open the window (starting from the lower pane first), and remain close for fresh air. Stay close to the floor. Call 9-1-1, tell them you cannot get out and use a flashlight or call out to draw firefighters’ attention when they arrive.

PLAN C

“I think maintaining a positive mindset is key,” says Johanna. “We have to find the rainbow at the end of the storm, or it can eat at you in your heart.”

The now 8-year-old had another positive come out of the experience: He received an award from the Tampa Fire Department for his heroic Althoughactions.whathappened to the Sanchez family was almost a fluke, Johanna still thinks its important that people know to inspect their fireplaces regularly and have a plan for if this type of disaster strikes. And if the worst does occur, she says it’s important to get whatever help you need to mentally overcome the aftermath.

A Tampa Bay mom shares her escape from fire story; and fire safety tips we can all follow

Schedule regular cleaning for the clothes dryer venting system and ensure that the dryer lint filter is cleaned often.

Don’t run electrical cords under rugs, and check that they are not frayed or cracked. Plug appliances directly into the Cleanwall.

PLAN A

Once you are out, stay out!

Here’s one very simple thing you can do to protect yourself from fire damage: close your door. According to the nonprofit Underwriters Labo ratories, a closed door is one of the most effective mechanisms by which you can prevent death and damage. The organization says that there can be a 900-degree Fahrenheit difference between rooms separated by a closed door. With modern materials being so much more flammable than before, fire can burn quick and hot.

Clean your kitchen stove hood regularly and keep it vented to the outside.

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Make sure there is a smoke alarm on every level of the home, and inside and outside each sleeping area. Check them monthly and change batteries on a regular schedule.

The family relocated to a condo for the seven months that it took to repair the damage to their home. It wasn’t easy to watch her sons share an air mattress in a crowded condo, but Johanna initially resisted going back to the scene of the fire. It was her boys’ love for their home that convinced her to make a fresh start there. She did her best to make the return fun for them by buying them new comforters and accessories for their bedrooms and making other changes, such as transforming her office into a bedroom for Jonathan.

PLAN B

But shortly after they had fallen asleep, Johanna was woken up by Jonathan, who said he heard his brothers coughing and saw smoke pouring in from under the door. The couple leaped out of bed.

Later, the Sanchez family learned that the fire was created when that night’s unexpected high winds caused the heat from the furnace to be transferred to a structural wooden beam in the house.

Leave through the closest door, close it behind you and head to your meeting place. Call 9-1-1 right away.

If you can’t get to the door, leave through another exit such as a window. Head to your meeting place, call 9-1-1 and let them know you got out.

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You are good at this, and I am not. Train me. I really think we need to shift the way we think about these very ideals. I want more people to understand that diversity in a crew for fire service could be that a team member offers something that the others do not that will make our outcomes better in whatever situation we are in. When it comes to our com munity, I especially want a team to include the people that will meet the needs of those we serve.

BT: Challenge yourselves. If you are a female, and you’ve never seen another female in a job or leadership position that you believe you would be great at, go for it anyway. I like to describe my own life as a maze or an obstacle course. If at any time I’ve felt like I’ve hit a dead end, it’s not that at all! I just back up and go another way.

And along the same lines, for children that don’t see themselves in leadership today but have big dreams for their lives, I want them to know what I tell my grandchildren: dreams do come true, and miracles happen. It all begins with believing in yourself.

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TBPM: Given your accomplishments, what is your advice to other women and even children who don’t see themselves in roles they have interests in?

TBPM: Can you share a little bit about your background and how you became involved with the fire department?

BT: I am most proud of my three kids: I have two daughters and one son. I raised them to give back to help kids that didn’t have as much as they did, like the kid who I was in my childhood. From those early days to today, they still make me so proud. I am also proud of my grands, and I hope I inspire them. Finally, I’m proud to overcome so many barriers to lead a 127-year department that is fueled by hard work and determina tion.

Diversity can be the level of training in our line of work.

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When the Mayor approached me to do this job, I could have easily said no. There is no training for this level of leadership or this particular job. I really didn’t know what to expect, but I knew I could try. If the average person says it cannot be done, I want to know where that is written! Show me. And if you can’t, then I’m going to try and give it my best. And to this day, I’ve faced many challenges. But I keep going.

TBPM: What is one thing you are most proud of as a mother? A grandmother? A leader?

We live in a time when there is a lot of buzz around DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion), and I’d like to share that diversity is so much

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BT: It really didn’t hit me when Mayor Castor swore me in on June 25, 2021. At first I thought, ‘I’m just doing my job, this is just another promo tion.’ Then, a few days later, I was at the airport getting ready to fly out when my son looked at me and said: “Mom, I am so proud of you.” That’s when it hit me. I just made history as a female and as a woman of color. However, I don’t want to be remembered as a Black female Fire Chief. I want my legacy to be great leadership by someone who was a woman, and just happened to be a person of color. Because being a woman doesn’t stop me from doing my job. Being an Afro-American doesn’t stop me from doing my job. Yeah, we know she’s Black, but was she a good leader? I really believe that being a strong leader comes first, and those other identifying characteristics really just enhance the honor.

TBPM: What does it mean to you to be not only the first female fire chief, but also the first woman of color to lead the Tampa Fire Department?

BT: I grew up in East Tampa with my mother, father, sister and brother. We were considered a poor or low-income family. Nonetheless, I gradu ated from high school, and I wanted to study for a career where I could make the most money. I got accepted to USF with the goal to major in computer engineering. I felt like that was where the money was, and I loved math. Considering the way I grew up, I thought money would solve all of my problems. I went for two years, and finally took a math course under the computer engineering studies and realized that one problem consisted of four pages of work. At that point, I needed a change. Well, life happened and made that change for me when I became pregnant with my son at the age of 20. Friends recommended that I look for a job within the fire department. I dismissed it and went into the military in stead. When I returned home, a neighbor of mine urged that I go into the fire service. I told them “No way, I’m not putting out fires! It’s already hot enough in Tampa to begin with!” Eventually, I learned about the benefits and the hours involved, and I became curious. When I called Chief Day for a job, he asked an important question on the phone that I couldn’t answer: What do you know about the fire service? I went in the next day to meet him in-person, and he immediately grabbed my hand to shake it. He shared with me that he often has candidates come in to see him that are not physically capable of the job. After that hand shake, he signed me up, and I became a firefighter for Hillsborough County. I eventually switched over to Tampa Fire Department for benefits that were better for the future of my family.

Tampa Bay is rich in history. The Cuban sandwich was invented in Ybor. Ray Charles got his start playing clubs in the downtown area formerly known as Central Avenue. Even in the past few years, Tampa politicians and sports teams have made history with notable “firsts.” On June 25, 2021, history was made in Tampa once again when Chief Barbara Tripp was sworn in as the first-ever female fire chief for Tampa Fire Rescue. For little girls everywhere, seeing women do things they haven’t done before—especially as hometown heroes—matters. And knowing that she is also one of the most respected, most deserving, and most fun mothers and Nanas there is makes it mean that much more.

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EF: A large part of my inspiration came from Christene Worley who started PCAT (Parents and Children Advance Together), a non-profit literacy center that partners with Title 1 schools. I met her while working on my Silver Award in middle school, and she encouraged me to speak at the Hillsborough County Children’s Board, which took my small word of mouth project to an overwhelming community effort. For over 20 years, she has committed to improving literacy skills in young students, and her dedication is inspiring.

TBPM: What are some ways that local authors, book stores and donors can support your efforts?

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TBPM: Tell us how you became passionate about service and giving back to the community at such a young age.

EF: My parents have always been volunteers in the community, and being a Girl Scout in Troop 1247 gave me many opportunities to give back. Through the Girl Scouts, I earned my Bronze Award by helping the Humane Society, and for my Silver Award I chose to focus on literacy as I knew there were many children in local schools that didn’t have books to read at home. When researching literacy information, I learned about the importance of being able to read well at an early age, the implications of being illiterate, and just how many children don't own books or have access to books. In middle-income neighborhoods, there are 13 books per child, but in low-income neighborhoods there is 1 age-appropriate book for every 300 children. Up to 61% of low-income families do not have any books at all in their homes for their kids, which shocked me. I knew I had to try and help communities with this important issue.

TBPM: What is your favorite thing to do outside of Girl Scouts in Tampa Bay?

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the YMCA using a simple tote box. By doing this, I collected 7,000 books and donated them to Title 1 schools. The com munity support was overwhelming. When I started working on my Gold Award, I needed to make it more sustainable, so I created a literacy portal website to help parents, students and teachers. To refer people to the website, I collected more books through word of mouth and a community book drive and made a cus tom stamp to mark inside the books encourag ing people to “Read. Share. Repeat.” I collected and stamped over 4,500 books, also donated to Title 1 schools, and I keep ScoutingForBooks. com up to date with community information. I also use Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to help spread literacy awareness. I created a “Book Buddy” program, which was recognized by the Hillsborough County School Board, that encourages reading initiatives at schools and outlines how students/schools can help.

The Girl Scout experience can be incredibly rewarding. Most girls create forever friendships and develop steadfast char acter qualities, and nearly all come to treasure a lifetime worth of Troop memories. However, for 5.4% of members, transformative self-discovery and solution-driven community connection can lead to the highest recognition within the or ganization. Elaine Feaster completed the Gold Award to land amongst other role-models and real-life superheroes who are making the world a better place. Yet, with or without this honor, this Kid to Know is changing the world, and she's only just begun.

Being diagnosed with dyslexia (a reading disability) in third grade helped me understand the importance of being able to read and com prehend, especially in the elementary school years. A student who doesn’t read skillfully by third grade is four times more likely to drop out of school, and it leads to poor outcomes in the future, such as delinquency and unemployment. I remember hearing: Kids first learn to read, then read to learn, so having the foundation of literacy early on is so critical. That’s why I fo cused on Literacy Awareness for my Girl Scout Silver and Gold awards, because everyone needs to understand the significance of making sure all children can read.

EF: I started collecting books from neighbors and friends, then started a book collection at

TBPM: Describe some of the biggest challenges you've faced as you have worked on solutions to advocate for literacy and meet the requirements of the Silver and Gold Awards with the Girl Scouts?

EF: One of my biggest challenges was to make people aware that there are many students in our communities that cannot read and do not have books. I think people assume that just be cause every child goes to school that they can all read, but that’s not the case. Reading is the foundation for learning, which is the basis for my motto: “When you can read, you can learn anything!” Illiteracy is all around us, in both children and adults, and I use many commu nication methods to spread the word, such as the stamp in the donated books, website, social media and my bookmarks and business cards that I give to people I meet. Another challenge was balancing a full course load with AP class es, extracurricular activities and working on my Gold Award. It took 1.5 years and 120 hours to complete, but I’m proud to say that I complet ed my Take Action project in March and have earned my Gold Award.

Elaine Feaster

TBPM: How do you come up with creative ideas to address literacy and book access issues in Hillsborough County?

EF: I really enjoy playing volleyball and have played all four years at Freedom High School. I also love being outdoors, doing anything creative, especially writing poetry, painting and photography, hanging out with my friends, and—of course—reading.

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EF: They can donate books to family shelters, community centers and schools, and fill book boxes around the community. So many schools not only need books for their classrooms, but for students to have at home. Other ideas can be found on my website ScoutingForBooks.com

TBPM: Your dedication to the community is inspiring, and you are truly a shining example of a great organization. Who inspires you?

It is estimated that as many as 50% of children experience or witness bullying at some point, with approximately 20% experiencing some form of bullying each year. Bullying is defined as when a person is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more people. Bullying may include acts of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, verbal and emotional assault and other behaviors intended to physically or emotional inflict harm on the victim. With increasing access to cell phones, iPads, online gaming and social media, children and youth are increasingly exposed to cyber-bullying.

Bullying can be categorized as direct-physical bullying, direct-verbal bullying, indirect, relational bullying and cyber-bullying.

DID YOU KNOW? October is National Bullying Prevention Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about bullying and what we can do as a community to prevent it.

Take Action Against Bullying

by Dr. Tom Massey, Ph.D., Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners Anti-Bullying Advisory Committee

• Direct-physical bullying: physical aggression against another per son, typically in the form of punching or hitting.

TYPES OF BULLYING

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• Indirect-relational bullying: an indirect act against another that includes spreading rumors, social exclusion, social isolation and other socially punitive behaviors.

• Direct-verbal bullying: verbal assaults such as name-calling, insults, threats or intimidation.

• Cyber-bullying: may include both verbal and relational bullying and is particularly problematic because, while traditional bullying occurs within the confines of a physical environment such as school or play ground, cyber-bullying can occur at times and places—such as in the home—that are traditionally safe havens.

Research suggests that cyber-bullying may have an even larger influence on an adolescent’s emotional development than conventional bullying because the victim is often unaware of the perpetrator’s identity. Cyber-bullying is particularly troubling because cyber-bullying messages and images can be posted anonymously, distributed quickly and are extremely difficult to delete or remove.

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• Discuss the dangers of bullying and cyber-bullying with your kids.

How to Report Bullying How to report a bully in your school district: Search Report a Bully Hillsborough County Schools: hillsboroughschools.org Pinellas County Schools: pcsb.org Pasco County Schools: pasco.k12.fl.us Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay: www.crimestopperstb.com, Dial: 800-873-8477 Crisis Center of Tampa Bay: www.crisiscenter.com, Dial: 211 Hillsborough County Tip411: Sheriff’s office tip-line app can be downloaded for Apple and Android. Search: HSCOSHERIFF

• Talk to teachers and guidance counselors to understand your school’s policies and procedures and how to report bullying.

IMPACTS OF BULLYING

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Finally, although rare, research has shown that bullying behavior is associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempts, with girls particularly susceptible to suicidal ideation as a result of bullying.

Contrary to historic interpretations of bullying as part of an innocent rite of passage, research has demonstrated the physical and psychological damage bullying can do to children and youth. For both victim or perpetrator, bullying can cause physical, emotional and behavioral problems. Depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, delinquent behavior and poor school attitudes are frequent outcomes of being a victim of bullying.

• Make it clear that you won’t blame your kids if they are the victim of bullying or cyber-bullying and that you will not take away their computer privileges. This is often the main concern that prevents kids from reporting that they have been cyber-bullied.

of kids think bullying online is easier to get away with than bullying in person.

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of students report seeing frequent bullying online.

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of students who had recently experienced cyber-bullying had also recently been bullied at school.

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• Set up email and chat accounts with your kids. Make sure you know their screen names and passwords.

various social media apps and websites work and ask your children to show you their profiles.

Information on using the internet and social media safely: www.connectsafely.org

Only one in 10 victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse. of kids have been bullied online.

WHAT PARENTS CAN DO

• Keep the computer in a common area, instead of in your child’s

• Should your child be the victim of cyber-bullying, print out any hurtful messages or comments as proof.

• Report bullying when it happens.

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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 com munity-minded school dedicated to serving each child and family individually.

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.

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 accredita tion by the Florida Kindergarten Council, the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/AdvancED.

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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.

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

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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

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Berkeley energizes education and students with incredible experiential learning opportunities on an incom parable campus. In a safe, nurturing environment featuring inspiring teach ers and engaged parents and alumni, students enjoy a broad curricular and extracurricular program along person alizedWhetherpaths.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 dis cover 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.

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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 relation ships between students and teachers. Located on a beautiful 15-acre lakeside campus, Corbett Prep offers the Interna tional Baccalaureate programme for all PreK3-8th grade students. Teachers use research-based strategies to engage stu dents in hands-on learning opportunities. In this extraordinary learning environ ment, a social-emotional curriculum provides the framework for student mind fulness 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 Ap plication 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.

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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 ad vantage of competitive athletic opportunities and recreational club sports. Our athletics and clubs integrate our core values to demonstrate application in mindful behavior.

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 hon ored not for their athleticism, but for their beauty, grace and fair play. Our sixth, seventh and eighth graders perform a delightfully entertain ing, but also extremely impressive Shakespeare production every year.

Along with robust academics, we teach art, music, storytelling, hand work, 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.

Located in the heart of Tampa, St. John's Episcopal School de livers an unparalleled, values-driven, progressive education for children in Pre-K4 through Grade 8. Populated by a rich variety of individuals from increasingly diverse religious, cultural and economic backgrounds, St. John’s is the region’s oldest Episco pal school. Distinguished by more than 70 years of demonstrat ed success, we prepare children for lives of learning and service. We hold an uncompromising belief in the potential of children and the sanctity of childhood.

Celebrating nearly 100 years of academic excellence, Shorecrest Preparatory School combines academic excellence and robust co-cur riculars 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.

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.

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

We believe that education has a higher purpose, one our faculty and staff are compelled to serve. Our curriculum is focused on the development of the whole child through an interdisciplinary program that honors tradition and fosters innovation. Creative field trips, cutting-edge technology, thoughtful divinity lessons, and quality visiting authors and artists enhance the tradition al curriculum during the school day. Winning athletics and extra-curricular activities reinforce the School’s values after the school day ends. Combined, they create a well-rounded St. John’s student, ready to take on a world of limitless possibilities.

Shorecrest is ranked first in Pinellas county for STEM by Niche.com and in the top 500 schools for STEM nationwide by Newsweek Maga zine. The Peck Center for Medical Sciences offers an in-depth, applied sciences academic track that includes coursework, specialized labora tories, 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.

The Waldorf School of Tampa Bay

The core values of a Waldorf education—truth, beauty and good ness—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 beau tiful in our world.

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Hard work, faith, respect, honesty and a commitment to excellence allow our graduates to thrive in high school, college and beyond. St. John’s families become part of a community in which the school-parent partnership is encouraged in raising their children. The Parents’ Association and Dads’ Club support the mission and strategic goals of the school, encouraging par ent involvement by promoting community among SJE families. A feeling of positive energy, inclusiveness, optimism, respect and kindness permeates the school. Without exception, St. John’s students are 'Empowered to Lead, Inspired to Serve.'

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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.

The Vanguard School’s academic program meets students where they are, helping them find self-paced and level-appro priate 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.

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The Vanguard School

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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.

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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.

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Grades: 6-12

Grades: PreK-grade 8 (Coed); grades 9-12 (All Girls)

Enrollment: 975

Grades: PreK3-grade 12

Bayshore Christian School is a college preparatory, accredited, non-de nominational 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 opportuni ties in addition to a rigorous and challenging academic curriculum.

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

Grades: age 2 - grade 12 Tuition: $9,300-$11,340

Enrollment: 140 Class-Size: Small class sizes in elementary and middle school

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Ranked as one of the BEST private schools in Florida (NICHE), Berkeley Preparatory School presents a safe, nurturing environment featuring in spiring 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 excel lence in all that we do. Simply put, the educational journey at Berkeley is truly extraordinary.

Enrollment: 1,401 Fall 2022

Tuition: $19,400-$29,390

Class-Size: Varies

BERKELEY PREPARATORY SCHOOL

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 devel opment. 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.

Tuition: $13,650 –$21,790

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.

Tuition: FREE

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

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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 instruc tion throughout the week from native Spanish speakers. We offer a true Montessori education through middle school. Come discover the joy of Montessori.

Enrollment: 340 Class-Size: 11:1

ALEGRIA MONTESSORI SCHOOL

Tuition: $14,000$26,500

Class-Size: 20

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

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 Acad emy has empowered students to be authentic individuals who engage in independent thought, are inspired by creativity, and lead culturally aware, spiritually rich lives.

Grades: PreK-grade 12

Enrollment: 475 Class-Size: 7:1

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

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

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

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Three- to 5-year-olds are sponges, soaking up information about the world around them and trying to make sense of what they discover. IB encourages their natural curiosity, creativity and resourcefulness and pushes them to ask questions to drive their own learning. Students “explore their environment and learn about their world through play and relationships with peers, teachers, family and community members,” according to the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).

Nearly 2 million students in 160 countries are enrolled in IB. An IB education is student-centered and aspires to build intercul tural understanding and respect, creating a more peaceful world. Schools are authorized through a nonprofit organization to teach the IB programs.

It’s all part of the Inter national Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Pro gramme (PYP), a trans disciplinary curriculum framework designed to develop conceptual learning and internation al

Parents may be most familiar with the rigorous diploma pro gramme for high school students that emphasizes building breadth and depth of knowledge. But the IB continuum spans ages 3-19.

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WHAT IS IB?

Corbett Prep PreK3 students are proud to show off their Keith Haring silhouettes or Jackson Pollock interpretations, and parents love to see their children’s creativity and enthusiasm about famous artists. But the art is just one aspect of the learning the students gain. The experience teaches them to become inquirers, problem solvers and communicators as they study a broader con cept of self-expression.

It begins with prekindergarten and elementary students in the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and then moves to the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students ages 11-16. Students 16 and older can pursue the diploma programme or the career-related programme. Corbett Prep offers the PYP and MYP to 550 students in PreK3-8th grade.

have completed their studies of master artists, pre kindergarten teachers organize all their work into a museum-style gallery for families to explore.

“How We Express Ourselves” through its art unit. By studying different artists and artistic techniques, students learn how art can communicate ideas, help people express themselves and reveal individuality and different perspectives.

BUT ISN’T IB FOR BIG KIDS?

In PreK4, students examine the same theme of self-expression through a lens of play, questioning how creativity factors into play, what is real versus imaginary and how ideas evolve through play.

Activities guide students to discoveries about the concepts they study. Kindergarten teachers introduce a central idea that people live, work and play in communities under the theme “Who We Are.” Students put their learning into action by building their own town. They figure out what communities need to thrive and what respon sibilities residents have within a community. Is there somewhere for people to work? Who will keep them safe? How will they get from their home to the grocery store? They discuss the businesses and services their town should have and work together to construct an ideal but functional society.

By asking questions, drawing conclusions and spotting links between what teachers tell them and what they uncover themselves, IB’s littlest students form active learning skills. They develop re spect for themselves and others and gain an understanding of how they can participate in the world around them.

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HOW DOES THE IB WORK IN YOUNGER GRADES?

Reasons to Choose an IB School for the Youngest Learners

IB helps students learn to ask challenging questions, think critically and strengthen their knowledge among different subject areas—great habits to develop at an early age. Teachers use concep tual learning to encour age students to see a bigger picture and make connections between their lives and the larger world.Primary-aged IB students explore

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Actually, the early pri mary years are a great time for a program that teaches them how to learn. Researchers from Deakin University in Australia found that children who expe rience IB in their early years of schooling develop learning skills at higher rates than others.

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Three-year-olds sit by the Corbett Prep pond to paint the bridge and water lilies in the style of Monet. They sketch self-portraits with mysterious Mona Lisa smiles. They examine Alma Thomas paintings to see how dots and color turn into art and then try to do it

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

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CAMBRIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Class-Size: 12:1 Grades: 9-12

Grades: 9-12

Tuition: FREE

Grades: ages 2 to grade 12

CALVARY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

Enrollment: 125

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

Enrollment: 790

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

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

Enrollment: 767

Class-Size: 17

Grades: 1 year - grade 12

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.

Calvary offers an advanced college preparatory education in an envi ronment 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!

Preschool Campus - 12606 Casey Road, Tampa 33618 813-920-2288; cdspatriots.org

Tuition: FREE

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

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.

Tuition: $7,500-$10,950

Enrollment: 1,164 Class-Size: 15-18, ratio 6:1

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

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 pro gram, Tampa Bay’s Grasses in Classes Program and Cognia accreditation.

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COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL

Tuition: $10,610-$18,062

Tuition: $7,100-$25,500

Class-Size: Average 20 Grades: 18 months-15 years

Enrollment: 150

Main Campus - 1515 W. Bearss Ave., Tampa 33613

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

Grades: K-8

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

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Community Montessori School provides a prepared environment that re sponds 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.

Tuition: $16,150

CHANNELSIDE ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE 1029 E. Twiggs St., Tampa 33602 813-579-9649; channelsideacademy.com

38 TampaBayParenting.com OCTOBER 2022 Apply now 2022-2023 Riverview: Valrico Lake Advantage Academy K-5 Bell Creek Academy 6 12 Riverview Academy of Math & Science K 10 Downtown Tampa: Channelside Academy of Math & Science K 8 Westchase: Hillsborough Academy of Math & Science K 8 C o m i n g S o o n 2 0 2 3 – 2 0 2 4 S c h o o l Y e a r O P E N E N R O L L M E N T T h e C h o i c e I n P u b l i c C h a r t e r S c h o o l s C h a r t e r S c h o o l A s s o c i a t e s . c o m / T B P a r e n t i n g F a m i l y o f T u i t i o n F r e e P u b l i c C h a r t e r S c h o o l s

CORBETT PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF IDS

Enrollment: 550

DUNBAR ELEMENTARY MAGNET (MEDICAL SCIENCE)

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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, Electrocardio graph Technician, and Emergency Medical Responder. For more details and the latest updates, please visit hillsboroughschools.org/buildingtam pastomorrow.

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.

Tuition: $9,500+

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

Grades: PreK-grade 8

Tuition: FREE

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

Enrollment: 225 Class-Size: 15

enrollment: 508

Grades: K5-grade 8

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

Enrollment: 80

Enrollment: 150 Grades: 9-12

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

Founded 54 years ago, Corbett Prep offers the International Baccalaure ate 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 confi dent, 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 educa tion 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.

1730 Union St., Tampa 33607 813-276-5677; hillsboroughschools.org/dunbar

Enrollment: 278

Grades: K-5

DOWDELL MIDDLE MAGNET (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES)

Tuition: FREE

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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.

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: $13,803-$18,470

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

Grades: 6-8

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.

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 expe rience 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.

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

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

40 TampaBayParenting.com OCTOBER 2022 Age 3-Grade 8 • 100+ year old European curriculum rooted in child development • Core academics in concert with Art, Music, Movement & World Languages • Knitting, Woodworking, Gardening & Earth Stewardship • Forest Kindergarten Screen & Media free campus • Florida scholarships accepted • Located at the Dunedin/Palm Harbor border WaldorfTampaBay.org NOW ENROLLING FOR THE 23-24 SCHOOL YEAR. Visit www.AcademyAtTheLakes.org or call 813-909-7919. ODYSSEY OF THE MIND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Call Today! 813.884.8250 x235 www.hcatampa.org Located in Citrus Park 6201 Ehrlich Road Tampa, FL 33625  Rigorous,CurriculumDynamic  Faith Based Perspective and a Christ-Centered Worldview  Affordable Tuition and Scholarships Available  Caring and Qualified Faculty  Ages 2 - 12th Grade some restrictions apply for 9th 12th grade ENROLLING NOW! www.smeds.org •Challenging Academics •Competitive Athletics •Performing and Visual Arts •Foreign Language Instruction •Religious Education •Advanced Technology •Video Production Activities •Global Studies •Community Service •Exciting Enrichment Opportunities Admission Information Night Monday, November 7, 7 p.m. Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade 2101 S. Hubert Avenue, Tampa (813) 258-5508 Please join us at our

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

Tuition: FREE

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 technolo gy-rich environment with a robotics makerspace and Smart Boards and iPads available for every student.

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

Tuition: FREE

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

Grades: K-12

6201 Ehrlich Road, Tampa 33625

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.

Grades: age 2 - grade 12

Tuition: FREE

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

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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-moti vated growth for children in all areas of their development—nurturing their desire for knowledge, understanding and respect.

HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE 9659 W. Waters Ave., Tampa 33635 813-793-6085; hillsboroughacademy.com/admissions

HILLSBOROUGH VIRTUAL K-12

As a Cambridge International Magnet School and the only girls-only school in the district, we are dedicated to developing confident, dynam ic, 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.

Our school-wide IB candidate program, guided by International Baccalau reate 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.

Tuition: FREE

Grades: K-8

GRECO MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE) 6925 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa 33617 813-987-6926; hillsboroughschools.org/greco

HILLSDALE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Enrollment: 470

Grades: 6-8

813-884-8250; hcatampa.org

Enrollment: 178

Grades: ages 3 yearskindergarten

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.

Class-Size: 11-20

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 charac ter development. We are “A” rated offering the Cambridge program for Advanced Studies, extracurricular activities, clubs and Edventure, before & after school program.

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Enrollment: 323 Grades: 6-8

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

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

Grades: 6-8

Enrollment: 810

Tutor.com offers homework help includ ing live, online interactive tutoring ser vices for kids in grades K-12. This service is available year-round for all school sub jects from 2 p.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Assistance is available both in English and Spanish. Students can safely connect with a vetted, highly trained tutor to tackle homework problems. Tutors have access to virtual whiteboards, graphing calculators and other resources to help explain concepts to students in an age-appropriate manner. Tutor.com also offers a very convenient drop-off service for essays, resumes and math help. Par ents should note that Tutor.com abides by the Children’s Privacy Protection Act and is COPPA compliant.

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Science Online

This fall, you can help your child succeed in school with some of the many public library educational resources including live interactive tutoring, virtual science experiments and literary criticism.

The Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library offers these and many more re sources on the Homework Help web page at HCPLC.org/HomeworkHelp. Students can access these materials with both the HAAL pass and their regular library cards.

by Jessica Rehbaum, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library

All photos provided by Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library.

Jessica recommends The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. Borrow a copy of this picture book at bit.ly/HCPLC-1022.

To get started, visit HCPLC.org/HomeworkHelp and log in at the link for each resource using your public library card number and 4-digit PIN.

Blooms Literature is the library’s newest digital literary resource that helps stu dents learn more about authors and their works. This resource offers information on titles and authors most studied in high school and contains thousands of peer-reviewed journals and critical arti cles regarding these works. This resource contains full length videos of classic plays and films, full text poems and author podcast interviews.

Favorite Kids Book

For students who either struggle with or love science, the library offers Science Online. This is a comprehensive STEM resource that provides topic centers, eLearning modules, tables, information on featured scientists, the latest science in the news, diagrams and timelines for a variety of branches of science. The Science Online main web page is updated frequently and is easily searchable to find areas of interest. This is mostly geared for middle and high school students, and younger children could benefit with the assistance of someone older. The Science Online articles provide a linked glossa ry and a citator to assist students with assignments. This service offers inter active experiments that contain lists of materials, instructions and interactive components to “conduct the experiment” through the website, videos, lesson plans for home school use and articles with a read aloud feature for auditory learners.

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Library Resources for Academic Success

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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.

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

Get ready to experience a school unlike anything you have encountered! Keystone Prep High School is a non-profit private school located in Odes sa, 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.

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LLT 1090ACADEMY30thSt.NE, Ruskin 33570 813-234-0940; lltacademy.com

Enrollment: 279

Enrollment: 521

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: $19,900$25,000

KEYSTONE PREP HIGH SCHOOL

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 experi ences, engineering challenges, outdoor learning and wildlife habitats.

18105 Gunn Highway, Odessa 33556 813-264-4500; keystoneprep.org

LAND O’ LAKES CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

Class-Size: Small class sizes

Grades: PreK3-12

Grades: K-5

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL

Holy Trinity Lutheran School is a co-educational school located in the heart of South Tampa. Founded in 1958, HTLS offers an enriching and reward ing 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.

Enrollment: 200

Class-Size: 10-20

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: 1,350 total for both schools

Grades: K-8

Tuition: $6,785

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 oppor tunities for students to explore their interests and talents in fine arts and athletics.

Tuition: $6,750-$7,250

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

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Enrollment: 470

Class-Size: 8-15

LINCOLN ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB)

Grades: K-5

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

Grades: K-5

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.

Class-Size: 16

Grades: PreK-grade 5

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

Enrollment: 340

Tuition: FREE

Grades: 9-12

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

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

Enrollment: 70 max Class-Size: 20-25 max Grades: K-12 Tuition: $10,500$12,000

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.

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Tuition: FREE

MULLER ELEMENTARY MAGNET (VISUAL, PERFORMING, COMMUNICATION ARTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) 13615 N. 22nd St., Tampa 33613 813-558-1355; hillsboroughschools.org/muller

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.

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

MARSHALL MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE) 18 S. Maryland Ave., Plant City 33563 813-757-9360; hillsboroughschools.org/marshall

1721 N. MacDill Ave., Tampa 33607 813-356-1760; hillsboroughschools.org/macfarlanepark

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.

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 gar dens and take part in the National Honor Society and student government.

MACFARLANE PARK ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB)

Enrollment: 372

North Tampa Christian Academy (NTCA) is an accredited college prepa ratory 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.

Tuition: FREE

MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA CATHOLIC SCHOOL 17524 Lakeshore Road, Lutz 33558 813-933-4750; mtctampa.org

Grades: 6-8

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

Tuition: $7,225-$8,595

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

Enrollment: 521 Grades: 6-8 Tuition: FREE

Class-Size: 25

Enrollment: 441 Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Enrollment: 430

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Enrollment: 1,084

Grades: K-8

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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, Od yssey of the Mind, Robotics Team, inquiry-based learning centers, student action/service learning, world languages and more.

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

Grades: K-5

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Hillsborough County Public Schools is home to a record 25 Magnet Schools that earned the prestigious Magnet School Merit Award of Excellence or Magnet School Merit Award of Distinction.

Explore all your school options today at HillsboroughSchools.org/Choice

Our Magnet and School Attractor programs provide themebased, technology-rich curricula in medical studies, the arts, environmental studies, Cambridge International, Career-Technical Education, Montessori, International Baccalaureate programs, and much more.

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By choosing Hillsborough County Public Schools, you are providing your child with national award-winning school choices and innovative program options. During the school choice application period, you can choose from 80+ schools based on curriculum, location, your child’s interests, or way of learning.

Learn more about the Montessori Academy at Essrig. The district’s magnet and choice window is open from Oct. 27 to Dec. 16.

“Young Children are Capable of so much More”

Montessori also teaches students respect, grace and how to impact the world in a positive way. Manners and courtesy play a big part in the day.

life skills this teaches. You’re not getting attention right away. It teaches children patience and respect.”

Right now, Essrig’s Montessori Program only takes 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds. Next year, the program will expand to first grade, and the kindergarten students will move up, allowing another group of 3-year-olds to be admitted into the program. Parents must fill out a magnet program application to be accepted into theFowlerschool.gives

by Laura Cross, Hillsborough County Public Schools

credit to her outstanding teachers at Essrig for making the Mon tessori Academy such a success in such a short period of time. She says the teachers have embraced the philosophy and the students are thriving.

And then there’s the white rose sitting in a vase, on a small table in a corner of the room. This isn’t just any rose. This is the Peace Rose. It teaches children to resolve their conflict in a calm manner, and often without an adult. Fowler remembers when two little boys got into a disagreement and voices were starting to raise. Instead of it escalating, one of the boys invited the other to the Peace Rose. Whoever holds the rose is allowed to speak. The boys came to an understanding, worked it out and hugged.“Grace and courtesy are major building blocks in Montessori Education,” Fowler explains. “You want to provide an environ ment where students feel safe and where the teacher models a calm environment. That feeling of calm transfers over to learning at another level.”

The Montessori Academy at Essrig Elementary

The first thing you notice when you walk into one of the Montessori classrooms at Essrig Elementary is how calm and quiet itPlentyis. of students roam around, playing and learning, but they’re doing it in a har monious and respectful manner.

The students begin their morning with a three-hour work period. During this period, they select work independently while the teacher observes, giving support if necessary. Fowler says students can dive deeper into their work and gain a more thorough understanding of the lesson because there is no time constraint.

The Montessori Academy at Essrig is a new magnet program for Hillsborough County Public Schools. The Montessori method of education seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use formal teaching methods. It empha sizes independence and believes children, especially young children, are capable of muchKimberleemore.

For example, to get someone’s attention, there’s no “excuse me,” interruptions or screaming across the room for a teacher. The student will go up to the teacher or a classmate and gently put their hand on their shoulder. Then they wait patiently for acknowledgement.“Thisisawayofinterrupting with grace and courtesy,” Fowler says. “Think of the

Fowler is the Montessori Coordinator at Essrig. She jumped at the opportunity to lead this academy. “This is a program that allows the student to be the highlight and the focus of the day,” she said. “The teacher is the observer and is there to support the child in whatever work they have chosen.”

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“The Montessori way of thinking is that children can do more. Young children are capable beyond our imaginations. We need to give them the opportunities to grow in that way.”

hillsboroughschools.org/magnet

Grades: K-8

Located on the Hillsborough River, with all the science potential and exper iment 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.

Enrollment: 824 Grades: 6-8

Grades: K-8

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

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 em brace 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!

RIVERVIEW ACADEMY OF MATH & SCIENCE

11910 Tucker Road, Riverview 33569 813-671-5288; hillsboroughschools.org/rodgers

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

RIVERHILLS ELEMENTARY MAGNET (IB) 405 Riverhills Drive, Temple Terrace 33617 813-987-6911; hillsboroughschools.org/riverhills

PEPIN ACADEMIES | pepinacademies.com 3916 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 33610; 813-236-1755

Enrollment: 1,200+ students between three campuses

Grades: 3-12 and a Tran sition Program for ages 18-22

9304 Camden Field Parkway, Riverview 33578; 813-533-2999 7710 Osteen Road, New Port Richey 34653; 727-233-2961

Tuition: FREE

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Grades: 6-8

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.

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 Cos tume and Fashion Design, orchestra, journalism and more. The spotlight shines on students at Progress Village.

Enrollment: 766

Class-Size: 13:2

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

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/Or chestra/Steel Drums, Art 2-D and 3-D, Spanish and Creative Writing.

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

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Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

The tuition-free, public charter school proudly serves students from kin dergarten 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.

Enrollment: 507 Grades: K-5

Grades: K-9

RODGERS MIDDLE MAGNET (CAMBRIDGE CANDIDATE)

Enrollment: 1,155

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

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

OCTOBER 2022 TampaBayParenting.com 53 CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Land O’ Lakes www.lolcs.org | (813) 995-9040 | school@fbclol.org  PK3 ‐ 12th Grade  �ull accredita���  Qualified teachers  ���rda�le tui���  Character training  College prep  Fine arts  Athletics Connect with us on social media It’s not too late to register!

School & Upper School OPEN HOUSE

Date: Thursday, October 27 Time: 6:30-8:30pm Location: Shorecrest Preparatory School 5101 1st St. NE • St. Petersburg, FL 33703

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Time: 10-11:30am

Hear from the Head of School, Admissions Team, Parent and Student Ambassadors. Tour the classrooms and meet the faculty.

Learn more about the Middle School (Grades 5-8) and Upper School (Grades 9-12)

Explore our classrooms Engage with our experiential curriculum Excite your child’s love of learning!

Location: Shorecrest Preparatory School

Join us for a morning of hands-on STEAM learning activities for toddlers through 4th graders.

Date: Saturday, October 15

TO EXPERIENCE SHORECREST!YOU’RE INVITED For more info and to register visit www.shorecrest.org/openhouse OCT 152022 SATURDAY10-11:30AM OCT 272022 6:30-8:30THURSDAYPM

Grades: K-8

Enrollment: 373 Grades: K-5

Class-Size: average 22

SIMMONS CAREER ACCELERATION ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 1202 W. Grant St., Plant City 33563 813-707-7430; hillsboroughschools.org/simmons

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

Class-Size: 12-24

Simmons Career Acceleration Academy High School in Plant City serves students 9-12, providing a school culture focused on academic achieve ment, 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.

Enrollment: 170

Grades: 9-12

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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 ro botics programs. Our partnership with the Straz Performing Arts Center brings Broadway to our students--something you will find at no other school!

Enrollment: 143

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Grades: PreK2-12

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

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 experi ence the SCA difference!

Enrollment: 806

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

Enrollment: 550

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.

SHORE ELEMENTARY MAGNET (VISUAL, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS) 1908 2nd Ave., Tampa 33605 813-276-5712; hillsboroughschools.org/shore

Tuition: $9,500-$12,000

ROLAND PARK K-8 MAGNET (IB)

Grades: K4-grade 8

Tuition: $10,100-$16,950

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.

We inspire young inquiring minds to become compassionate, lifelong learn ers 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.

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

Enrollment: 1,056 Class-Size: 16 Grades: PreK3-12 Tuition: $13,430-$29,600

Enrollment: 771

Tuition: K4-4th: $12,500, 5th-8th: $12,850

1510 N. Manhattan Ave., Tampa 33607 813-872-5212; hillsboroughschools.org/rolandpark

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

Tuition: FREE

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.

Class-Size: 18-25

Grades: Ages 2-grade 8

SOUTH TAMPA ACADEMY AT MONROE MIDDLE MAGNET (IB CANDIDATE)

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

Tuition: FREE

Located in the heart of Tampa, St. John's Episcopal School delivers an unparalleled, values-driven, progressive education for children in pre-kin dergarten 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. Mary’s Episcopal Day School provides challenging academics, per forming 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 in spires students to achieve their best, developing into well-rounded individuals ready for the challenges ahead.

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

Enrollment: 434 Grades: 6-8

Tuition: FREE

Tuition: FREE

Grades: 9-12

ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL

Grades: 6-8

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.

We develop active learners and internationally-minded students. Students will be guided by the International Baccalaureate World School Philoso phy. 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 pre pare our students to potentially step into the halls of Robinson IB!

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

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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.

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

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Enrollment: 135

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

SLIGH MIDDLE MAGNET (HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE, MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND SCIENCES)

2101 S. Hubert Ave., Tampa 33629 813-258-5508; smeds.org

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

Enrollment: 642

1350 Court St., Clearwater 33756 727-461-1207; st-cecelia.org

2810 John Sherman Way, Ruskin 33570 813-233-3335; hillsboroughschools.org/sccc

ST. CECELIA INTERPAROCHIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

SOUTH COUNTY CAREER ACCELERATION ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL

ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

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.

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.

2011 E. Sligh Ave., Tampa 33610 813-276-5596; hillsboroughschools.org/sligh

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

VALRICO LAKE ADVANTAGE ACADEMY 13306 Boyette Road, Riverview 33569 813-699-5049; valricoacademy.com

STEWART MIDDLE MAGNET (NASA EXPLORER 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 stu dents in grades 6-12. Vanguard specializes in educating students who ex perience 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.

Grades: K-5 Tuition: FREE

Tuition: $12,000$15,000

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

Tuition: $26,295$27,245

Celebrating 50 years of meeting the needs of bright students with Dyslex ia, ADHD or anxiety, TDS offers a uniquely designed college-prep curricu lum. 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!

Class-Size: 10-12

TAMPA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY MAGNET (GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY)

Grades: 9-12

4630 N. Rome Ave., Tampa 33603 813-870-0860; tampacatholic.org

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

Tuition: $22,250 + $1,800 in fees

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.

Enrollment: 725

Grades: 6-8

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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!

Grades: 3-8

A tuition-free, public charter school proudly serving students in kindergar ten 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 Ad vanced Studies. Cognia accredited.

Tuition: FREE

TAMPA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

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.

Tuition: FREE

VANGUARD SCHOOL

TAMPA PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Enrollment: 294 Grades: K-5

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

Enrollment: 710 Class-Size: 15 Grades: 6-12

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 down town Tampa. We are here to inspire the next great explorers, innovators and creators.

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

TAMPA DAY SCHOOL

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

Enrollment: 153

Enrollment: 842

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: 1,094

Grades: Parent + Child through Grade 8 Tuition: $10,000-$15,000

Enrollment: 475 Class-Size: 1:18

THE WALDORF SCHOOL OF TAMPA BAY

Enrollment: 150 Class-Size: 10-19 Grades: K-12

Enrollment: 150

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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 program ming, automotive repair, music and photography. We are the education that you’re looking for, with the experiences that your child will remember forever.

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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 academ ics. All our children spend between 2 to 6 hours outdoors, every day.

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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.

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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.

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MR: What can we do to promote mental health well-being in our children?

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MR: What are the benefits of taking mental health days?

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Would you allow your child to be absent from school for a mental health day? The answer was a resounding yes when I posed the question to a “moms panel” on a recent edition of my parenting seg ment, “Maggie and the Moms” on Daytime. We agreed that, while we don’t condone school absence willy-nilly, we’re on board with giving our chil dren a mental break when necessary. Renowned Tampa Bay Child Psychologist, Dr. Maria Aranda, notes that 50 percent of all lifetime mental health illnesses start by the adolescent years. She sup ports taking a mental health day to “pause, regroup, clear your mind and process your emotions.”

MR: What do you say to the parent who is against missing school for mental health days because “that’s what weekends are for.”

DR. A: Mental health does not distin guish between the days of the week, as it is similar to physical health. When you are physically sick on Monday, you likely will not wait until Saturday to take actions to improve your health. You will take Monday or Tuesday off; you will take medicine on Monday or Tuesday and visit your physician. The same can be said for acute mental health struggles: It will be more helpful to address the issue that day to prevent an escalation and deterioration of mental health.

MR: What are some mental health issues that are prevalent during the school year and why?

DR. A: Viewing physical health and mental health on similar, parallel tracks can be useful. We all know that there are many behaviors that help us maintain good physical health, such as wash ing our hands, taking vitamins, eating fruits and vegetables, getting exercise, getting our vaccinations. Similarly, there are many behaviors have been shown to help with maintaining good mental health. These include being able to name and talk about our emotions with trusted adults, engaging in exercise, spending time with friends, engaging in meaningful activities or hobbies, and sitting down to dinner 3-4 times a week with family members. We also know that not getting enough sleep will negatively affect emotional regulation in kids and teens, so 8-9 hours of sleep is strongly recommended. Kids and teens also need down time to reset and recharge. It’s the chronically over-scheduled and stressedout teens that are at high risk for mental health deterioration.

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DR. A: Predominantly, feelings of stress, anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. Teens will say they feel like they are drowning in responsibilities, tasks, emotions and social situations. Stress increases expo nentially at the onset of the school year, due to social and academic pressures.

DR. A: Many kids are stressed and overwhelmed and are not sleeping enough. A stressed brain cannot learn as efficiently as a brain that is in a state of calmness. A stressed brain is operating in a fight, flight or freeze mode. Mental health days allow children to rest and reset so that they can come back to school feeling less overwhelmed, which will ultimately help them learn.

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As instructed, I reached out to my gynecologist. Scheduling appoint ments with physicians I needed was difficult. I wanted immediate solutions, which wasn’t realistic. I accepted the diagnosis; I wanted the cancer out. Mostly, I felt lost receiving the news over the phone and without an accompanying action

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Julia

TBPM: How was your cancer detected?

In Portuguese I told our son, Mat teo (then 5), “Mommy has a dodói.” A boo-boo. I explained I needed surgery and wouldn’t be able to carry him. He’d just started pre-K, and I didn’t want to miss out. I

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MT: My paternal aunt had breast cancer and died at 40. During my breast cancer experience, memo ries of my aunt’s journey surfaced.

MT: A Friday afternoon phone call. I was suspicious and anxious: “You have early-stage breast cancer,” the radiologist said. My husband, a physician who works nights, was asleep. I didn’t wake Al up until I had a plan.

by Tara Payor, Ph.D.

Shortly after her 49th birthday (2019), Melissa Thomas, a pediatric critical care physician, a wife, a mother, a sister, a daughter, a friend—was diagnosed with breast cancer: carcinoma in situ. Life altering and lifesaving choices let her share her story. And, most importantly, share her life—one exemplifying that, through resolve and resilience, things really are as they should be.

TBPM: Take me through receiving the news?

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Friendsplan.from New Jersey were visiting and offered a welcome distraction. I didn’t tell my daugh ter, Julia (then 20), as her dad was undergoing treatment for aggres sive colon cancer. I waited until the week of my surgery to share the news because I needed her to know I’d be fine—that she wouldn’t lose both parents.

Trusting things are as shouldtheybe.

MT: My annual mammogram showed a change. I underwent a second mammogram, then an ultrasound, and finally a punch needle biopsy. After the biopsy results, I heard the word cancer.

For six-plus weeks, I had to keep my arms down. I couldn’t shower. My sister would hold my head in the sink and wash my hair. I couldn’t drive, so she took over with Matteo. After recovery, I was physically deconditioned.

As a physician, I’ve seen too many times when a lumpectomy wasn’t enough. Doing everything at once remains the right decision for me.

MT: My family. I couldn’t do anything for myself. Knowing they were present was comforting.

Because of the setback, my recon structive surgery didn’t happen until Jan. 16, 2020—fortunately, just before COVID would have delayed it even more.

TBPM: Did you spend a lot of time researching the options available to you?

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MT: The first surgery was on Oct. 16 –a month after the diagnosis. I chose a nipple sparing double mastectomy with follow up reconstructive surgery. All breast tissue and muscle as well as some lymph nodes were removed. Af ter an overnight stay, I was discharged with breast expanders and four drains. Weekly, to stretch the skin, saline was inserted through a port. Since caught early enough, neither chemo nor radia tion were needed.

MT: No. I trusted my physicians, Drs. Gabordi and Brown. I always knew I’d choose a double mastectomy. I wasn’t concerned with aesthetics. I was con cerned with seeing my children grow. My husband supported me—encour aging me that it was my body and my decision. I connected with my sister-inlaw’s friend, a breast cancer survivor, and she was a wonderful resource.

MT: Attaining a medical leave—under standing what I needed to disclose.

Trust that things are as they should be because you are doing what you should be. Have the resolve to take care of yourself so that you can share a long, resilient life with your children. While things are going well, be resolute in scheduling a mammogram. Tell your girlfriends to do it, too.

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My mom, Eliana, and sister, Karyna (who left her husband and daugh ters to help me), flew from Brazil and stayed with me 40 days post op. Julia, then in college, helped too. Al contin ued working but made every effort to attend appointments. Rosy, my sisterin-law, was instrumental.

MT: Life is short. Every day, I tell people how I feel.

A complication on Nov. 4 traumatized me. Al was leaving for work when I felt a pop on my right breast. There was blood everywhere. I fainted on the drive to the ER. I thought I was going to die. After the first surgery, I came home with enough narcotics to sedate the world and took none; this pain was intolerable. Due to the arterial bleed, the right breast was redone.

Melissa, Karyna , Eliana and Matteo

Eliana, Melissa and Karyna

MT: Find your support system. Rely on family and friends. Make decisions that fit you, not anyone else.

The night before the first surgery, I wondered about them finding more cancer once they operated. I started writing that night and, through tears, wrote a message for everyone in my family. If something were to happen, what did I want them to know? I wanted to leave them writing they could cherish. Thankfully, it’s saved for them to read…some other day.

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remember reading for his class and telling his teacher. I needed to know she’d look out for him.

TBPM: What message do you want to share with Tampa Bay women?

TBPM: What is the most valuable lesson the experience taught you?

the diagnosis was easier than dealing with insurance. Regard less of coverage, I paid $18,000 out of pocket. Insurance and associated issues were obstacles.

TBPM: What was the treatment process like?

Breast cancer groups and therapists were offered, but my determination helped me push past the diagnosis and treatment phases. Early detection helped me trust I’d be okay. I can’t imagine diagnosis at later stages. For my kids, I had to be strong.

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Hailey’s commitment allowed her to walk the stage at her recent high school gradu ation with Hamilton and Lisenbee by her side.“Hailey

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“She really put in every ounce of effort that she could have possibly done, which has been awesome to watch,” says Lisenbee.

her family are like a freight train,” says Hamilton, who has been a physical therapy assistant at the hospital for seven years. “They are here every day.”

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October is National Physical Therapy Month, which celebrates the hard work of both the physical therapy team at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, including Nick Hamilton and Marissa Lisenbee, and hardworking patients like Hailey Highsmith. It’s been a long road to recovery after the recent high school graduate experienced a very scary emergency.unexpected

She might spend two hours in a physical therapy session, often in combination with occupational therapy. They may work on getting off the floor and into her wheel

chair, or take a movement or functional task and break it down into pieces to achieve a larger

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Robin credits the whole therapy team — physical, occupational and speech — at Johns Hopkins All Children’s with giving Hailey “her life back.”

Hailey works hard.

is the most committed patient I have ever worked with in my 10 years as a therapist,” says Hamilton, who also escort ed Hailey. “I would describe it as ferocious.”

GRADUATION DAY

While Hailey still has a long road ahead, walking the stage was a journey of joy.

On a June 2021 night, Hailey came home like on any other day. But around 1 a.m., Hailey’s sister Natalie discovered her crying and went to awaken their mother, Robin, who called 9-1-1.

After 12 weeks, Hailey transferred to the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, a non-profit institution affiliated with Johns Hopkins that specializes in care and research focused on pediatric developmental disabilities and disorders of the brain, spinal cord and musculoskeletal system. In Baltimore, fluid began to build on Hailey’s brain, so she received surgical care at The Johns Hopkins Hospital before returning to Kennedy Krieger. In November, she returned home and began receiving care four days a week at Johns Hopkins All Children’s for several hours with speech, physical and occupational therapy.

Hailey, who had no previous medical conditions, was taken to a local trauma center where they discovered a spontaneous brain bleed. She lost all mobility, speech and cognitive ability.

photos provided by Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

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But the work can be frustrating. Progress is slow. Still, Hailey pushes through. Having a clear goal helped her dig deep.

“I think that was definitely like a huge mo tivator for her on those longer days where she was like, I'm exhausted,” says Lisenbee, who started shadowing physical therapists at the hospital in college and will complete her third year as a full-time employee this fall.“She has an amazing support system. That, coupled with the fact she was motivated about doing something, has really gotten her through some of those sticking points.”

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