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Welcome to the Counseling Services Department.
School Counselor Office (561) 540-6128
School Counselor FAX (561) 533-6334School Counselors can be contacted via email or their office phone numbers listed below.
Ruth Moore, Student Last Names A - DA (561) 533-6406
Cristina Retay, Student Last Names DB - HEN (561) 533-6428
Dr. Annette Gilbert, Student Last Names HEO - MEM (561) 533-6303
Dr. Denise Smith, Student Last Names MEN - RODQ (561) 533-6382
Margaret Salazar Gomez, Student Last Names RODR - Z (561) 533-6333
Silvia Navas, ESOL-Spanish Language Grades 10-12 (561) 533-6463
Sarita Pierre-Louis, ESOL-Creole; Spanish, Other Grade 9 (561) 533-6336
Oderson Cadeus, ESOL-Grades 9-10, A-L (561) 533-6454 -
Student Orientation Information
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5th Period Announcements:
Report to 5th pd BEFORE lunch
You will be dismissed from class to go to your designated lunchIf you do not follow this expectation, you will be written up for “skipping” class which will result in disciplinary action.
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Attendance
Florida Law: If a student misses more than 10 fifty-minute class periods of course instruction, the student must prove mastery to pass the class.
Mastery = Pass one of the two 9 weeks of a course and the semester exam.
Attendance is important to your academic/social growth.
Excessive absences result in poor performance!ABSENCES:
- Missing 50% or more of a class period= Absent
- Excused = illness, med. appt., death in family, religious holiday, OS (Bring note to Student Services.
- Unexcused = any absence that is not considered excused
- More than 10% of semester (10 days or more) MUST
- Pass one nine week and
- Pass the semester exam to receive credit (NEW)
- Make-up Work:
- ALWAYS opportunity to make up work without academic penalty (100%)
- Is your responsibility. Ask teachers for, and complete make up work within allotted time (e.g., 1 day of absence= 1 day to make up work).
- Suspended License due to 15 unexcused absences in 90 calendar day.
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Community Service
All students must complete 20 hours of community service to meet graduation requirements.
You have 4 years to complete this requirement. However, it is highly recommend that you mark this off your list of graduation requirements first.
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Devices
YOU are responsible for device AND charger.
Do NOT leave in the classroom.
If you lose or damage a device, you will be responsible for the replacement cost.
Chargers must be returned as well.
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Freshman Findraising
Class funds
Small group to help brainstorm ideas
Upcoming fundraiser (shirts)Class Sponsor
Lauryn Jenkins
Widgurlene Jeanfrancois -
Graduation Requirements and Grades
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
24 CREDITS
2.00 GPA
MET FAST READING & BEST Algebra or Geometry
20 COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURSHONOR CODES & POINTS:
GRADE | REGULAR | HONORS | ADVANCED PLACEMENT CLASSES
A | 4.0 | 4.5 | 6.0
B | 3.0 | 3.37 | 4.5
C | 2.0 | 2.25 | 3.0
D | 1.0 | 1.13 | 1.5
F | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0SEMESTER GRADE FORMULA:
1ST 9-WEEKS = 40%
2ND 9-WEEKS = 40%
+ FINAL EXAM = 20%
= 100% SEMESTER GRADESTUDENTS Must Pass the FAST Reading and Pass the BEST Algebra 1 OR Geometry with a Level 3 or higher
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Lunch and Closed Campus
Lake Worth Community High School is a closed campus. Once on campus, regardless of travel method, students are to remain on campus. Students are not allowed to leave campus without administrative approval.
Due to enhanced security on LWCHS campus, no visitors will be permitted on campus during bell change transitions, lunch etc.
Must:
- Report ONLY to your scheduled lunch (A or B)
- Wear Visible ID around neck
- Line up & wait your turn
- Get food & proceed to sit down at designated areas
- Throw away your trash in the garbage nearest you
- 2-3 minutes Warning in Cafe!
Where can I sit?
- Cafeteria
- Courtyard
- Patios & benches
- Classrooms are CLOSED
NO FOOD LUNCH DELIVERIES
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Metal Detector Expectations
What do I need to do?
Physical ID visible
Bookbags in the front of you
Remove laptops
Remove umbrellas
Remove all 3 ring binders- We are a 1 point of entry campus
- Subject to search**
- You must enter through the metal detectors
- Secure Campus (closed for lunch)
- Locked doors. Do NOT open exterior doors for ANYONE
- Fortify FL app
- BULLYING: 561-434-8200 (anonymous reporting) or report form in student services
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Parent/Guardian Pick-Up
Parent arrives at the main gate to inform of their arrival (Parent must have a valid ID and be authorized for pick up).
The parent will park and walk up to the welcome center to sign out the student.
Student runner will go to your classroom to retrieve you and give you a EARLY RELEASE PASS.
Sign out with the MAIN OFFICE
It is important that you sign back in at the Single Point of Entry if returning to school that same day (Parent does not need to escort a student back on campus).
All Early Releases should take place prior to 2:15 p.m. -
Parking Permits
Parking Permits may be revoked at any time for policy violations which include but are not limited to:
- Tardiness to school.
- Reckless driving on school grounds.
- Parking in any spot not assigned to you, including staff, visitor, or handicap.
- Going to parking lot or any student vehicle during school hours without administrative clearance.
- Transferring decals or reselling your decal to another student. This is strictly prohibited.
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Safety Drills
FIRE AND TORNADO DRILLS
- Stay with your teacher
- Follow Directions given by your teachers
- FALSE ALERTS SET OFF BY STUDENTS WILL RESULT IN SWIFT AND SEVERE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND MAY RESULT IN LEGAL CONSEQUENCES
CODE RED / ACTIVE SHOOTER
- SILENCE YOUR PHONES!!!!
- TURN OFF VIBRATION and FLASHING LIGHT AS WELL!!!
- NO SOCIAL MEDIA
- SILENCE IN ROOM-MOVE AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND INTO HARD CORNER
- NO TEACHING
LUNCH CODE RED
- LISTEN TO AND FOLLOW STAFF DIRECTIVES
- MOVE QUICKLY TO ASSIGNED AREAS
- SILENCE PHONES - NO SOCIAL MEDIA - REMAIN QUIET
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Social Media - Do’s & Don’ts
Don’t be a BULLY/make threats
Don’t post illegal activities
Don’t post confidential information
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Student ID Policy
ID & appropriate lanyard must be worn at all times during the school day.
Failure to wear will result in detention and/or suspension.
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Tardies
School-Wide Definition of Tardiness:
- Teachers will close classroom doors when the tardy bell rings; any student not in the classroom before the door closes will be considered tardy.
- When the bell rings, the door swings!
Responsibilities During Class Change (i.e. between the dismissal bell and the tardy bell)
- Move quickly to the next class, avoiding distractions.
- Bring all materials necessary for your class.
- Handle personal needs (restroom, vending machine, etc.) in a time frame that allows you to arrive on time to class.
- Passes will not be distributed during the first 10 minutes and last 10 minutes of class.
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Transportation and Bus Loop
Bus Loop Expectations:
- Upon arrival, safely exit your bus and immediately report to campus.
- Do not walk between buses. Use the sidewalk.
- At dismissal, locate your bus on the whiteboard and immediately report to your bus.
- Allow the bus to come to a complete stop before approaching the bus.
- Remember, riding the bus is a privilege. Respect your bus driver and fellow passengers.
Students can find their bus routes by logging into portal and clicking “Register your Ride”
If students still need to register for the bus, please direct them these instructions.
ALL students must be registered for the bus in order to ride the bus. NO exceptions.
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Transcript Request
Use this form if you are applying for College admission.
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Behavioral Health Service Providers
Behavioral Health Professional - Screens and filters Mental Health concerns and makes formal referral to school based service providers, provides mental health assessment and treatment to students with for any mental health concerns, offers group therapy session, and unlimited caseload and sessions
Mr. Mozer Cherismat
561-533-6454DATA- Drug Abuse Treatment Association - Provides services for students dealing with substance abuse or at risk of substance abuss, works alongside Mental Health Professionals when necessary, sessions are 8-10 weeks for at risk students and 12-14 weeks for known substance abuse, provides ATOSS -Alternative to Suspension Sessions, and a minimum of 60 students per year (no max)
Ms. Rebecca Senatus
561-533-6380Co-located Mental Health Professional-Multilingual Psychotherapy Services - Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, intervention, treatment and recovery services to students with mental health or co-occurring substance abuse diagnoses and students at high risk of diagnoses. Supplements existing work of District mental health professionals (e.g. School Counselors, School Psychologists, School Behavioral Health Professionals, Family Counselors) and agencies with Behavioral Health Agreements. Caseload 18-22 students in a weekly basis. Up to 12 individual counseling sessions per student
Ms. Aparecida Glavin
561-540-6130
Multilingual Psychotherapy Centers, Inc -
Online Community Service Opportunities
Online Community Service Opportunities
The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County
Seeks to help citizens become informed voters and increase voter participation. Our mission is “Empowering Voters, Defending Democracy”. There are many ways you can help.
To volunteer, email us at Volunteer@lwvpbc.org. Include the Opportunity number, your name and contact information (email and phone requested), and tell us how you’d like to help.
Contact Congress about important Issues
The United States Congress needs to hear more about the issues affecting communities around the country, such as issues faced by American youth.
Emailing a member of Congress is one way to champion this cause. Students can receive 1 hour per letter. Submit a copy of your letter to your counselor.
Math Nation Community Service Opportunity LinkStudents can earn hours for:
- virtually tutoring a younger student (including siblings)
- if it is necessary for them to provide childcare for younger siblings.
For students who use these options, the parent should send an email to the school counselor indicating how many hours per day and days per week the student was tutoring or responsible for the care of younger siblings.
If the parent does not have an email address or does not write, the student can send an email to the counselor with this information and the counselor (or a CLF) will call the parent to verify the hours.
Foster an Animal
Students can earn 4 hours a day for fostering an animal through one of the three organizations below:
Peggy Adams
Palm Beach County
Big Dog Ranch
Gang Prevention Workshop Link
Community Service Websites to Find Additional Opportunities
Palm Beach County Volunteer Opportunities
The United Way
Teens Give
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Graduation Requirements
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Florida Colleges and Universities
Having a hard time deciding which postsecondary institution to attend after graduation? Click on a school name to bring up its home page. Learn about the campus, housing, classes and majors offered, costs and fees, phone numbers and e-mail addresses, student services and activities, how to arrange a visit and more. It is never too early to start your postsecondary institution searches and visits.
Make sure to complete the FAFSA to assist with paying the cost of a college education.
STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM - FLORIDAFlorida A & M University/ Tallahassee
Florida Atlantic/ Boca Raton
Florida Gulf Coast/ Ft. Meyers
Florida International/ Miami
Florida Polytechnic University/ Lakewood
Florida State/ Tallahassee
New College/ Sarasota
University of Central Florida/ Orlando
University of Florida/ Gainesville
University of North Florida/ Jacksonville
University of South Florida / Tampa
University of South Florida/ St. Petersburg
University of West Florida/ PensacolaINDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - FLORIDA
Barry University/ Miami Shores
Beacon College/ Leesburg
Bethune-CookmanCollege/ Daytona Beach
Eckerd College/ St. Petersburg
Edward Waters College/ Jacksonville
Embry-Riddle/ Daytona Beach
Flagler College/ St. Augustine
Florida College/ Temple Terrace
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences/ Orlando
Florida Memorial/ Miami Gardens
Florida Southern College/ Lakeland
Hodges University/ Naples
Jacksonville University/ Jacksonville
LynnUniversity/ Boca Raton
Nova Southeastern University/ Ft. Lauderdale
Palm Beach Atlantic University/ West Palm Beach
Rasmussen College/ Tampa Bay/Brandon
Ringling School of Art & Design/ Sarasota
Rollins College/ Winter Park
Saint Leo University/ Saint Leo
Southeastern College/ Lakeland
St. Thomas University/ Miami
Stetson University/ DeLand
University of Miami/ Coral Gables
University of Tampa/ Tampa
Warner Southern College/ Lake Wales
Webber International University/ Babson Park
Webster College/ HolidayCOMMUNITY COLLEGES - FLORIDA
Brevard CC/ Cocoa
Broward College/ Ft. Lauderdale
Central Florida CC/ Ocala
Chipola College/ Marianna
Daytona Beach State College /Daytona
Florida South Western State College/ Ft.Meyers
Florida State College at Jacksonville
Florida Keys CC
Florida Gulf Coast University/ Ft. Meyers
Hillsborough CC/ Tampa
Indian River State College/ Port Pierce
Florida Gateway College/ Lake City
Lake-Sumter CC/ Leesburg
State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
Miami-Dade College/ Miami
North Florida CC/ Madison
Northwest Florida State College/ Niceville
Palm Beach State College/ Lake Worth
Pasco-Hernando CC/ New Port Richey
Pensacola State College/ Pensacola
Polk State College/ Winter Haven
St. Johns River State College/ Palatka
St. Petersburg College/ St. Petersburg
Santa Fe College/ Gainesville
Seminole State College/ Sanford
South Florida CC/ Avon Park
Tallahassee CC/ Tallahassee
Valencia College/ Orlando -
College Virtual Tours
Please be aware that the use of Zoom is blocked on all District devices. You must use your own personal device if participating in a Zoom event. The links below do not represent any endorsement by Lake Worth Community High School or the School District of Palm Beach County.
Tour Your Dream State School From Home With the Virtual College Tour.
With students mostly unable to physically tour a college or university due to COVID-19-related visitor restrictions, colleges and universities are offering virtual tours. The virtual tours will provide prospective students the ability to explore the campus, hear about academic programs, as well as to understand the unique opportunities and requirements that vary from one school to the next throughout Florida.
Virtual tours will take you on a “walk” through campus with 360-degree views inside certain buildings, paired with an informative narration about the programs and opportunities the school provides. You do not need to create an account or register to access the virtual tours on youvisit.com. Simply press the ‘x’ on the top right corner of the ‘Get Started!’ page to proceed to the tour.
Check out facts about each school and the corresponding virtual tours below.
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) VIRTUAL TOUR
Established in 1961, Florida Atlantic University officially opened its doors in 1964 as the fifth public university in Florida. Located in Boca Raton, the university offers more than 170 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to more than 30,000 students within its 10 colleges.
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) VIRTUAL TOUR
“Excellence with Caring” is the motto at FAMU. Located in Tallahassee, the school was founded in 1887, and is the fifth largest historically black university in the United States with an enrollment of more than 10,000 students.
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) VIRTUAL TOUR
Located between Fort Myers and Naples on the Southwest Florida coast, Florida Gulf Coast University encompasses 800 acres on which academic buildings, residence halls and athletics facilities share space with wetlands, pinewoods, and boardwalks in a natural setting. FGCU serves 15,000 students and offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Florida International University (FIU) VIRTUAL TOUR
Florida International University is Miami’s public research university, and has rapidly grown to become a top 100 public university, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges. FIU has 57,000 students, with 75 percent of whom live and work in South Florida.
Florida Polytechnic University (Florida Poly) VIRTUAL TOUR
Established in 2012, Florida Polytechnic University is the state’s newest university. With a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), the school is located in Lakeland and provides cutting-edge degree programs that prepare graduates to take on today’s fastest-growing fields.
Florida State University (FSU) VIRTUAL TOUR
Long recognized as one of the nation’s elite research institutions, Florida State University also achieved international renown for the quality of its programs in the sciences and humanities. Located in the heart of the state capital, the Florida State community includes 41,000 students, 16 colleges, and more than 6,000 faculty and staff.
New College (The Honors College of Florida) VIRTUAL TOUR
Located in Sarasota, New College of Florida educates intellectually curious students. New College offers 35 undergraduate majors and a master’s degree program in data science. With only 800 students and 80 full-time faculty engaged in interdisciplinary research and collaborative learning, the College’s rigorous curriculum prepares students for the demands of doctoral and professional degree programs. New College is the top public college in the nation for the percentage of its graduates who go on to earn doctorate degrees.
University of Central Florida (UCF) VIRTUAL TOUR
An emerging preeminent university, UCF offers more than 220 degrees programs at its main campus in Orlando. UCF’s world-class research, innovative community partnerships, and integration of technology and learning,has led U.S. News and World Report to regularly rank UCF as one of the top 10 most innovative universities in the nation.
University of Florida (UF) VIRTUAL TOUR
UF is called “the Everything School” for a reason. A top-10 public university aiming for top five, the University of Florida is among the nation’s most academically diverse institutions. With an enrollment of more than 54,000 students, UF is home to 16 colleges offering nearly 300 degree programs. Only five other U.S. universities have as many areas of study on one campus.
University of North Florida (UNF) VIRTUAL TOUR
Situated in Jacksonville between downtown and the beaches, UNF was established in 1969. 17,000 students at UNF choose from 52 undergraduate degree programs and 132 areas of concentration, 25 graduate, and three doctoral degree programs.
University of South Florida (USF) VIRTUAL TOUR
With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota-Manatee, the university serves more than 50,000 students by offering more than 200 undergraduate, graduate, specialist, and doctoral degrees. From 2013 to 2019, USF rose faster than any other public or private university in the country, in U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings of best colleges.
University of West Florida (UWF) VIRTUAL TOUR
Established in 1963 in historic Pensacola, Florida, UWF is home to just under 13,000 students on a campus that is situated on a wilderness preserve, and right near the Escambia River. UWF has five colleges: College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities; College of Business; College of Education and Professional Studies; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health; and the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as FAFSA, is now open. Students do not need to be accepted to a college before applying. Click here to apply.
Florida Polytechnic Institute - OngoingPalm Beach State College Virtual Information Sessions
Rollins College Virtual Tour (The form does not need to be completed before viewing the virtual tour.)
Stetson University: Schedule a Time to Chat With Me!
Stetson University: Schedule a Visit to Campus Today!