You can get more information as well as find out how to volunteer or donate at https://bit.ly/3Df5sG3 Thank you!
Friday, December 3, 2021
Friday, November 19, 2021
Save the Dates! IB Senior Celebration and Graduation!
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Monday, October 18, 2021
Thursday, October 14, 2021
FAFSA Workshop October 21st! (Apply for federal student aid)
Senior scholars and parents! Come join us on October 21st for the FAFSA Workshop where we will assist you and answer questions regarding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Download the flyer here: https://bit.ly/3oTH0q6
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Financial Aid Night is October 19th!
Financial Aid Night is October 19th! Come learn about all of your options. The information is catered towards 11th and 12th-grade scholars but all grade levels are welcome. You can download the flyer here: https://bit.ly/3iUUyO3
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Friday, October 1, 2021
USF Visit Has Been Rescheduled for October 14th!
The visit from USF has been rescheduled for
October 14th at 9:30 am in the research center. It’s important to email
Ms. Thompson at THOMPSONJACL@pcsb.org no
later than 24 hours before the event to attend.
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Monday, September 27, 2021
Monday, September 20, 2021
IB Partners Board MeetingWednesday, 9/22 at 9 am
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join on your computer or mobile app
Friday, September 17, 2021
Have you seen the Largo High School College & Career Center?
Check out all of the amazing, free resources we have that are available to you!
You can access the web page here: https://www.pcsb.org/domain/12179
You can download the flyer here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M_A8NYHBxI7VfODwh4WfOTps4hGkhM1D/view?usp=sharing
Thursday, September 16, 2021
University of Florida Virtual Information Session
The University of Florida will host a virtual session on September 21st, at 4:30pm. Set a reminder and use this link to attend:
https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92221769393?pwd=dFRNWFhKb0ZheVdYUEFOZHU4U3dVUT09
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Monday, September 13, 2021
Friday, September 10, 2021
Check out the Fall Senior College Planning Workshop
coming up on September 22nd! You can get more information and
register at: https://bit.ly/3laqe4d
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Friday, September 3, 2021
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Wednesday at 3 pm
Microsoft Teams
meeting
Join on your computer
or mobile app
Click here to join
the meeting
Friday, August 20, 2021
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Attn Senior Families!! The College Essay Guy is here to help with the college application essays (for FREE!!).
To kick off the fall and celebrate back-to-school time (AKA college application season for current seniors), I'm hosting a free two-part webinar series next week to help students write outstanding college essays.
Here are the deets:
How to Write a Great Personal Statement (Pt. 1)
Tuesday, August 24th @ 4-5pm PT (7-8pm ET)
How to Write the Supplemental Essays (and the Rest of the Application) (Pt. 2)
Thursday, August 26th @ 4-5pm PT (7-8pm ET)
In Part 1, I'm covering:
- Three Exercises to Help You Find a Personal Statement Topic
- Two Ways to Structure Your Essay
- Two Rad Example Essays
- Four Qualities of a Great Personal Statement
- Q&A
In Part 2, I'm covering:
- How to Save 20+ Hours on Your Supplemental Essays by Writing a "Super" Essay
- Three Approaches to Writing a "Why us?" Essay that Matters
- Some Tips for the Most Popular Required Supplemental Essays
- Five Tips for Your Activities List
- What Goes in Your Additional Info Section (and What Doesn't)
- Q&A
Working on essays this fall? Join me! (It's free.)
Register Here: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/206/74m08cl4
See you there,
Ethan
Thursday, August 5, 2021
Largo IB Merchandise Available for Purchase 8/5-8/20
Friday, July 30, 2021
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Weekend Update 6-6-21
Good evening Largo High Family. This is assistant principal Jonathan Marina.
Welcome to the final installment of the weekend update for the 2020-2021 school
year.
Underclassmen finals continue this week. 3rd and 4th periods are on Monday.
6th and 7th-period finals are on Tuesday and 5th period is on Wednesday, June
9th, 2021. This last day of school is a half-day.
If your scholar is exempting finals, please keep them home. We are
giving finals and state tests this week.
Any scholar that still needs to take Algebra 1 EOC, Biology 1 EOC, US
History EOC, Geometry EOC, FSA writing or reading can come in next week and
take any of them. We still need you to test please.
Be sure to return your computers and textbooks. We are currently
missing 100s of books from the core classes. Be a superhero and not a
supervillain and return those ASAP.
As always, thank you for taking the time to listen. We are on a mission. The
mission is graduation. Don’t forget the mission.
Congratulations to the Class of 2021. Mission complete!
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Weekend Update with Assistant Principal Jonathan Marina
Good evening Largo High Family. This is assistant principal Jonathan Marina.
Welcome to another installment of the weekend update.
Underclassmen parents, I want to clear up a viscous rumor out there. EOC
testing and high stakes test are still required for your underclassman son or
daughter. We have been given several reprieves due to COVID and I want to be
clear about them. One of the benefits of sitting for the Algebra,
Geometry, Biology and US History exams, is that your son or daughter could receive
a full year credit of a passing grade even when they have failed a semester at
this point. Sitting for the exam allows us to calculate a full year average
grade. The EOC will only count IF it helps their grade. If they do not
test, they will receive semester grades and MUST pass both semesters.
Again, if they sit for the exam, it cannot lower their grade in anyway.
It can only help them earn a full year credit if they are struggling and
have an F for Semester 1 or Semester 2. Please have them report to the
gym on Tuesday or Wednesday at 8:15 AM if they are on campus and 8:15 OR 11:00
if they are MyPCS.
Computers and books for all scholars need to be returned. They can be
dropped off any time from 7am to 2pm in the Research Center. All
computers need to be returned. 9th graders will be given their same
computers back once they have been checked and updated.
Graduation is June 1st at 7pm. Congratulations to our seniors! Your
mission is almost complete.
As always, thank you for taking the time to listen. We are on a mission. The
mission is graduation. Don’t forget the mission.
Monday, May 24, 2021
Coast to Coast College Tour Dates
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Weekend Update 5.23.21 with Assistant Principal Jonathan Marina
Good evening Largo High Family. This is assistant principal Jonathan Marina. Welcome to another installment of the weekend update.
Geometry EOC, Algebra EOC, and Senior Finals are this week.
Geometry EOC is a two-day test on Monday and Tuesday. There are AM and
PM sessions of this test.
Algebra 1 EOC is also a two-day test on Wednesday and Thursday.
Senior Finals are on Tuesday and Wednesday and are given in the teachers’
classrooms.
Please pick up your yearbooks in building 2 room 202 tomorrow. If you
would like to purchase a yearbook, please bring $100 cash or check, made out
to Largo High to that same location. Limited quantities remain! Thank
you.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Summer Bridge ACT Prep at Largo High
College Essay & Applications Webinars for Rising Seniors
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Weekend Update with Assistant Principal Marina
Good evening Largo High Family. This is assistant principal Jonathan Marina.
Welcome to another installment of the weekend update.
Makeup FSA Reading and Writing Monday, May 17th at 8:15 AM in the Gym.
Biology EOC and US History EOC are here this week.
US History EOC will be on Tuesday, May 18th all non-IB scholars will be
testing in the morning for first through fourth period. IB
scholars will be testing in the afternoon, fifth through seventh period.
Traditional and ExCEL scholars break out as follows: Pettingill and
Klapka classes (except those with accommodations) are in the main section of
the Research Center; Raff, Bodecker, and Pilz’s classes (except those with
accommodations) will be in the gym.
Accommodations are as follows: English Language learners will be in training
room A; Scholars with a 504 plan will be in training room B; Scholars with an
IEP will be in room 1-111,1-157, and 2-203.
All IB 9th grade Scholars, regardless of learning option, will be testing on
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 11:00 in the Research Center.
The Biology EOC will be given on Thursday or Friday of this week depending
on your learning options.
Thursday morning at 7:25: Face 2 face scholars with no accommodations
from Ms. Rothenhoefer will test in the gym and face 2 face scholars with no
accommodations from Bur, Florence, and Piechocki will test in the media center.
IB scholars that are face to face will test within this timeframe.
Scholars with an IEP last names A-H in room 1-111 and last names J-Z in
1-152; Scholars that are English language learners with last names A-L
will be in training room A; Scholars with a 504 plan with last names A-K will
test in training room B.
Thursday at 11: Ms. Doxey’s face 2 face scholars with no accommodations
will test in the gym. Mr. Cook’s and Ms. Sauer’s face 2 face scholars
with no accommodations will test in the Media center.
Friday morning at 8:15: Scholars that are English language learners with
last names M- Z will test in training room A. Scholars with a 504 plan with last
name L-Z will test in training room B. MyPCS scholars without accommodations
will be in the research center. This includes MyPCS scholars that are in
the IB program.
Thursday testing starts first period due to a pm session. Friday’s
testing will start at 8:15 am.
Payment is now available for the junior formal as well as the senior banquet
on May 28th. It is a semi-formal event in the Largo High courtyard from 7:30 to
10 pm. There will be food trucks, giveaways and more.
As always, thank you for taking the time to listen. We are on a mission. The
mission is graduation. Don’t forget the mission.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Applying to College: Advice from Successful Students, Edward Fiske & Admission Reps @ Smith College, GA Tech, and CSUN
I’m excited to announce this three-part webinar series with some really wonderful humans, including:
- Three students who successfully navigated the college application process last year
- Edward Fiske (Author of the Fiske Guide to Colleges)
- Deanna Dixon (Dir. of Admission, Smith College), Rick Clark (Dir. of Admission, Georgia Tech), and Gigi McGuire (Asst. Dir. of Partnerships & Initiatives, Cal-State Northridge)
We Are Matchlighters: Successful Student Stories from the Past Year
May 18, 4-5pm PT (7-8pm ET)
On this session, we'll meet 3 Matchlighters scholars from 2021 who successfully navigated the application process. Together we’ll discuss, among other things:
- What 3 things helped you be successful as you worked through the college admissions process this year?
- What did you write your personal statement on and why?
- What do you feel was key in helping your application stand out?
- What would you have done differently (i.e., what advice would you give to rising seniors)?
- What did you learn about yourself through this process?
How to Develop a Balanced College List, with Edward Fiske (Author of Fiske Guide to Colleges)
May 19, 4-5pm PT (7-8pm ET)
Meet Edward Fiske, author of the Fiske Guide to Colleges, a book that’s almost certainly in your college counselor’s office.
During this conversation, we’ll cover:
- What are some of the biggest mistakes students and parents make when searching for a school?
- A Very Brief History of the Fiske Guide: How and why did it start?
- How was the 2021 guide created—in the middle of a pandemic, no less?
- Why did Ted and his team decide to drop tests from the Fiske Guide this year?
- How are the Fiske Guide ratings different from those in US News and World Report?
- How do students begin to determine which schools are their favorites?
What College Admission Looks Like in 2021 (And What Rising Seniors Can Do About it)
May 20, 4-5pm PT (7-8pm ET)
Join Deanna Dixon (Dean of Admission, Smith College), Rick Clark (Director of Admission, Georgia Tech), and Gigi McGuire (Asst. Dir. of Partnerships & Initiatives, Cal-State Northridge) for a panel discussion, where I’ll ask them a wide range of questions, including:
- What surprised you (as an admission officer) this year?
- Should students test, or does it really not matter? For which students does it matter?
- How has the pandemic impacted issues of access and equity?
- How can counselors and teachers better advocate for students in their teacher recommendation letters?
- 3 things students can do to set themselves up for a great application process
- Your questions! Have a question? Feel free to submit your questions here and I’ll select a few to ask our panel.
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