- November 26, 2024
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+ Imagine School to host golf tournament
Imagine School at Town Center will host its fourth-annual golf tournament Saturday, March 16, at The Grand Club Pine Course.
The tournament is organized by volunteers from the school’s staff and parent volunteers.
The proceeds from this event are used to supplement the capital and education programs at the school.
Email Christine Ramage at [email protected].
+ FPC host Oscar Night for senior superlatives
Flagler Palm Coast High School hosted Oscar Night Tuesday, Jan. 22 to present senior superlatives.
The winners are Best Hair, Caleb Warren and Christina Vojtech; Best Eyes, Ben Zvierko and Juliya Kruglaka; Rock the Collar, Steven Dack and Gabriella Giuliano; Best All Around, Joseph Alter and Corrin Carpenter; Best Smile, Matthew Sousa and Juiliana Moraes; Best Car, Zach Ford and Paula Bekker; Most Athletic, Willie Gardner and Paige Way; Most Likely to Succeed, Matt Cabral and Giuliano; Most Unique, Gabriel Martinez and Namoie Thomas; Most School Spirit, Darrell “Dustin” Bowens and Brittany Keyser; Most Talented, Kadeem Williams and Agata Sokolsha; Most Likely to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, Dack and Savannah Corkran; Biggest Flirt, Lorenza “Lolo” Williams and Michele Schwab; Class Clown, Antuan Barbero and Courtney Willaims; Partners in Crime, Cabral and Alter
+ Old Kings hosts STEAM night
Students kindergarten through sixth grade gathered at school Tuesday night for STEAM night, which focused on We will have hands on activities as well as displays relating to science, technology, engineering, art and math of which students created. We will also have the Palm Coast Astronomy Club available for students and parents to view through telescopes. Would you be available to join the event? It is free and open to the public, if you would like to announce it in your next edition.
+ Students at Imagine Town Center earn Pride Award
The Imagine School at Town Center developed The Pride Award to encourage students to set high expectations for themselves. Students are encouraged to independently read books meeting text complexity standards and master on and above grade-level math skills. Any student that meets their goal is recognized and celebrated for their hard work with a Pride Award.
This quarter, the following students met the goal in both reading and math: Ethan Agustin, Rebecca McHale, Arwen Frye, Brooklyn Njok, Marissa Schill, David Erdelyi, Diana Volnov, Lilianna Ressler, Canon Mullen, Jazmine Bostwick, Caleb Cannon, Emma Kabadi, Paige-Noelle Reckenwald, Sophia Papdakos, Sarah Reed, Pillar Kollie, Schneald Castor, Cooper Mullen, Sara Downs, Kameli Fagan, James Kolomiyets, Priya Tomerlin, Sierra Bowman, Izac Derequito, Savanna Bifalco, Allison Sousa, Natalie Valenteychik, Jordyn Leaf, William Towles, Maria Sadio, Hadassah De Souza, Michael Khoriakov and Jeremy Mejias.