Good Evening Falcon Parents,
This message for Freshman Students and their parents. Tuesday, August 9th is our Falcon Freshman orientation for students only. It will take place from 8:15-11:45. The Martin County School district buses will be running their normal routes and will pick up bus students at their assigned stops. Please check the MartinSchools. Org website for bus route information. Students will report to our Auditorium for a Falcon Presentation. Each student will have an opportunity to follow their schedule and meet their teachers. Please help your student look up their period one classroom and teacher this evening in the FOCUS Parent Portal. Student will get a copy of their school schedule in their period one class. If your student has an ID they should be wearing it when they arrive at school. Orientation will be over at 11: 45 and our buses will load and be ready to leave by noon. If your student is a car rider please be prepared to drop them off between 8:00 and 8:10 and pick them up no later than 11:45. Our Dean’s office will be open before and after orientation for students to get their ID’s.
Have a wonderful evening
Welcome back! Please view our JBHS August Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/nxd3a
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Click the link below to bookmark our 2022-2023 school calendar. This will help your family keep track of report card/interim report dates, holidays, early dismissal days and more!
https://www.martinschools.org/page/reopening#incal
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Good Afternoon Falcon Families
Tomorrow we will be taking ID photos,issuing ID & lanyards to any student who could not come last week. All students are required to have their new ID for school each day . The office will be open to issue IDs 9-3.#ItsGreat2BaFalcon


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Due to the expiration of a federal waiver, the District will no longer be able to offer free meals to all students this school year.
Families are encouraged to apply for free and reduced-price meal benefits on our website or via a paper form available from their child's school.
Students attending the following schools will continue to receive free breakfasts and lunches with no income restrictions: J. D. Parker School Of Technology, The Pinewood Elementary, Port Salerno Elementary School, Warfield Elementary School, Indiantown Middle School, Willoughby Learning Center and Spectrum Academy.
For the schools not listed above, MCSD will cover the costs of meals for all students for the first three days of school (August 10-12).
After August 12, the regular price for breakfast for K-5 and 6-12 students is $1.50. Lunch for K-5 is $1.85, and 6-12 is $2.10. The District will cover the cost of meals for students who apply and qualify for reduced-price meals.
Complete a school meal application here: https://www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict
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The Falcon Family would like to Send a huge Thank You to our PTSA for the wonderful lunch on Wednesday. #ItsGreat2BaFalcon




The Falcons are ready to start the school year with lots of spirit and pride. Our seniors were painting their parking spots today. So proud our families and all they do to support their children who are the Falcon Class of 2023. #ItsGreat2BaFalcon




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Don't miss any updates from the Martin County School District or your favorite MCSD schools this year! Download our app in your phone's app store to view calendars, upcoming events, menus and more!
🍎Download for Apple Devices: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/martin-county-schools-fl/id1582223225
🤖Download for Android Devices: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apptegy.martincountyfl&hl=en_US&gl=US
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Families will be able to view their child's classroom teacher assignment/course schedule in the FOCUS Parent Portal this evening. Don't forget to complete your child's emergency contact and parental consent forms while you're logged in!
Access FOCUS here: https://martin.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/
If you do not currently have access to FOCUS, view instructions for claiming your account here: https://martin.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/auth/
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Families - please be sure to review our Code of Student Conduct. The Code of Student Conduct outlines behavior expectations while promoting a positive and supportive learning environment for all students.
https://bit.ly/MCSD2223CodeofConduct
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It is a fundamental right of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their minor children.
Review comprehensive information on parental rights in Florida here: https://www.fldoe.org/ParentalRights/
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Good Evening Falcon Class of 2024. We are excited for you to come get your ID photo taken and your new lanyards. We will be issuing parking decals for the students who have already submitted the required paperwork. We look forward to seeing you from 9-3 on Wednesday or Thursday .
Have a wonderful evening.
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Martin County families - our Back to School countdown is on! Have you visited our website to read up on what you need to know prior to the first day of classes?
👕👖Please click the link below to view dress code information. Please note that your child's school may have additional dress code considerations - please be on the lookout for specific information coming from their school to learn more about any additional requirements that may exist.
https://www.martinschools.org/page/reopening#dress
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🚍If your child will ride the bus to and from school, be sure to review their route information here: https://bit.ly/MCSDBusRoutes2223
Before the first day, practice walking to and from the bus stop with your child at the exact times of day they will travel to and from their bus stop during the school year. Encourage your child to practice safe habits - looking and listening for cars, and waiting for their bus as far back from the roadway as possible.
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Families - please click the link below to view instructions for accessing your child's detailed score report(s) for the statewide assessments that were administered in the spring.
If you have requested a paper score report, this will go home with your child during the first few weeks of the new school year. Please contact your child's school with any questions.
English: https://bit.ly/3BABkaY
Español: https://bit.ly/3BCe24j
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Good Afternoon Falcon Class of 2023
Tomorrow and Tuesday we will be taking ID photos and issuing ID and lanyards to our Senior Class of 2023. If you have turned in your parking application you will be able to find out where your parking spot location is for the year and pick up your parking car tag. Herff Jones will be on campus Monday only for Cap and Gown measurements and payments. They will have special Class of 2023 goodies for students on Monday. Have a great evening . We look forward to seeing our Senior Class on Monday and Tuesday .
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Martin County families - our Back to School countdown is on! Have you visited our website to read up on what you need to know prior to the first day of classes?
Be sure to review the bell schedule for your child's school here: https://www.martinschools.org/page/reopening#bell.
Ensuring your child attends school on time and remains on campus for the duration of the school day will help position them for success!
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🍎EYE ON THE NEW YEAR 🍎
New educators Stanley Blount of South Fork High School and Katrina Resch of Jensen Beach High School spoke with CBS 12 News today about what they’re looking forward to as new teachers in the upcoming school year!
Both attended school in the Martin County School District as children and are career changers who will educate students in our ctemartin programs! Mr. Blount will teach Building Construction and Ms. Resch will teach Hospitality & Tourism.
Tune in to CBS 12 News (the 1 to Turn 2) as we get closer to the start of the school year to learn about all things #BacktoSchool in MCSD! 🍎📚
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Parking and Student ID Plan
Jensen Beach High School
2022-2023
August 1 and August 2
9:00am-3:00pm
Class of 2023
Parking
Photos and ID
Herff Jones will be on campus from 9:00-3:00pm both days to purchases Cap and Gowns
August 3 and August 4
9:00am-3:00pm
Class of 2024
Parking
Photos and ID
August 5 9:00am-3:00pm
Class of 2025
Photos and ID
Saturday August 6, 9:00-1:00
Class of 2026
Photos and ID
August 8
9:00am-3:00pm
Make Up Day for
Photos and ID
All Student will need their ID prior to the first day of School on August 10, 2022
SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 5511 - STUDENT DRESS CODE
Students have the right to learn without being offended or distracted by the way other people are
dressed. Students have the responsibility to dress neatly, be clean, and well groomed, and avoid
dressing in a manner that offends or distracts others. Clothing or hairstyles worn by students of all
grades shall be neat and clean (not distracting or disruptive to the learning environment), and shall
not present a safety or health hazard to the wearer or to others.
Procedures:
1. Clothing that exposes the torso is not allowed. Clothing that displays/exposes cleavage is
not allowed. The following examples include but are not limited to what is considered
unacceptable: tube tops, tank tops, spaghetti straps and halters, bare back or midriff
clothing, skintight clothing, see-through clothing, bathing suits (except with permission for
specified events).
2. Skirts, skorts and dresses may be no shorter than two (2) inches above the top of the knee.
Shorts must be no shorter than four (4) inches above the top of the knee.
3. Appropriate undergarments must be worn but shall not be exposed, i.e., boxer shorts,
underwear, bras. Pajamas shall not be worn to school.
4. Students must always wear shoes. Slippers are prohibited as are shoes with containers,
cleats, wheels, or tap shoes are prohibited. Athletic shoes may be required for physical
education classes. Shoes with laces and/or straps must always be secured. For safety
reasons, elementary students may not wear sandals or open toe shoes. Elementary and
middle school students are not permitted to wear flip flops or shoes without a back. Middle
school students may wear open toe shoes with a back strap.
5. Headgear (with exception of safety helmets) are not to be brought to school unless for
medical purposes. Students may wear sunglasses, hats, or other sun-protective wear while
outdoors during school hours, such as when students are at recess.
6. No clothes or accessories with metal studs, ornaments, chains, or other objects which can
scratch furniture, damage property, or cause harm to oneself or others, may be worn.
7. Clothing, jewelry, and accessories shall not convey messages that are crude;
vulgar/profane; violent/death-oriented (Gothic); gang related; sexually suggestive; and/or
promoting alcohol, drugs, or tobacco.
8. Clothing which is not worn appropriately, is not properly fastened, or has tears or holes will
not be permitted.
9. Pants, jeans, slacks, and shorts must be worn to the top of the hipbone or higher. Pants
must be secured at the hip, must not be baggy or oversized and the hem of the pant leg
must not drag on the ground.
10. No hairstyles, jewelry, or tattoo that is a distraction to the learning environment is allowed.
These samples are not all-inclusive but serve as a guide for individual schools. Individual schools
may have a stricter dress code approved by the school advisory council (SAC), but all such
restrictions must be justifiable with a rationale related to the health, safety, or welfare of the students.
All school dress codes should be reviewed and approved by the superintendent/superintendent’s
designee before implementation.
Violation of Dress Code:
A. Students may be subject to disciplinary action for violation of the dress code.
B. Students may be provided alternate clothing at school to comply with the dress code.
C. Parents may be requested to bring alternative clothing to the school, and/or the student will be
subject to disciplinary action when they violate the dress code.
Secondary
All students enrolled in a vocational program must dress to reflect current business and industry
standards for the program.
