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Plant 101 Brochure PARENT ORGANIZATIONS GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Get involved! Communicate with the contact person below Name Serving Students by Last Names Ext for meeting times and activity information. Jamie Wolford A – CL 240 PLANT 101: Organization Contact Lisa Poirier CM – GOO 241 GOP – LE Academic Foundation [email protected] Athena Dicus 238 LEA – OJ How to Find the Answers Alison Meyer 813-787-8046 Lesley Morter 239 Allison Castellano OK – SK 243 Athletic Foundation [email protected] Randi Litwak-Dept.Head SL – Z 242 to Practically Everything Sara Nichols 813-787-6550 Elizabeth Arellano Guidance Secretary 225 Band Booster Club [email protected] Lauren Moseley College and Career Counselor 281 Kathy Hill 813-240-5736 Kathleen Cachon Registrar—Order Transcripts 234 Chorus Booster Club [email protected] Guidance Website http://planthighguidance.weebly.com/ Guidance Twitter Jenine Perno 813-416-4899 @Plantccc Naviance Student CONNECT-Mentor Program [email protected] https://student.naviance.com/planths (College Apps) Elizabeth Christenberry 813-545-5474 Student Community Profferfish.com Friends of Plant Theatre [email protected] Service Forms OTHER PLANT RESOURCES Orchestra Booster Club [email protected] Name Service Title Ext Ashley Marchetti 813-415-7317 Tiffany Lee ESE Specialist 285 PTSA - Parent, Teacher [email protected] John DeOrio Literacy/Reading Coach 274 H. B. Plant High School & Student Association 813-843-6210 Stefanie LopezDiaz LPN 295 Established 1927 Darmaris Allen Twitter: @PlantPTSA Matthew Penn Media Center Specialist 259 Kayla Spilman RN, School Nurse 236 ADULT ATHLETIC PASSES Jane Adams School Psychologist 261 Support PHS Athletics by joining the Athletic Foundation! Receive Ofc. Stefon Filer School Resource (TPD) Officer 271 Johnny Bush Booster Pass(es) good for admission to any regular season HCPS Leland Schardt Social Worker 293 Principal sponsored athletic event with membership. The full list of benefits is Jillian Willis Social Worker, part-time 2-3 days 261 located on the membership forms available in the Main Office and Thomas Lee Student Nutrition Manager 276 Kimi Hellenberg on our website at https://phsathletic.wixsite.com/hbpaf. Description Website Assistant Principal for Curriculum 2 stadium seats, 2 booster Community Panther Partner ($2,500): PHS Website www.hillsboroughschools.org/plant passes, reserved parking spot, and Exclusive Membership Recognition PHS Twitter @PlantHighSchool Lauren Otero Golden Panther ($1,250): 4 stadium seats, 4 booster passes, reserved Student Online Grade System** https://hcpscanvasproject.azurewebsites.net/ parking spot, and Premium Membership Recognition Parent MySpot Portal https://myspot.sdhc.k12.fl.us/public/login/ Assistant Principal for Administration MVP ($750): 2 stadium seats, 2 booster passes, parking in MVP lot, and PTSA & Email Newsletter http://www.plantptsa.com/ Premium Membership Recognition PHS Media Center @plantmediactr Erin Mellnick, A to Gn Champion ($400): 2 booster passes, and Basic Membership Recognition (Open 8:00am - 3:25pm) All-Star ($150): 1 booster pass and Basic Membership Recognition Volunteer screening online: https://bit.ly/2FXslWP David Webb, Go to O Team Player ($75): Basic Membership Recognition **Student access is Student ID#/password. Darryl Quasar Givens, P to Z Research shows students TELEPHONE CONTACTS 813-272-3033 Assistant Principals for Student Affairs who are involved in EXCUSE Student ALL-day Absence automated Voicemail: push "1" extracurricular activities PLEASE call the day of the absence BEFORE 9:30 a.m. and sports are well- Student Affairs secretaries for student sign-in/out: push "4" 2415 S. Himes Avenue adjusted, earn better Guidance: push "3"; Switchboard/Other: push "0" Tampa, FL 33629-5134 grades, tend to avoid Staff Directory: push "#" and first 4 letters of last name drugs and alcohol and Phone: 813-272-3033 are generally happier and Fax: 813-272-0624 more successful teenagers. We produce this brochure to assist AM PM parents in helping their child find his/her special place at Plant High Business Hours: 7:30 – 4:00 School. We also encourage parents to get and stay involved and County website: www.hillsboroughschools.org informed. Please, come to meetings, school functions, and support our athletic teams. Together we find “strength through unity”. Twitter: @HillsboroughSch & @HCPS_Espanol August 12, 2021 Facebook: Hillsborough County Public Schools & Last modified Hillsborough Schools en Espanol STUDENT LEADERSHIP STUDENT INTEREST CLUBS Candidate application in May for following year. Membership open to ALL. Apply to sponsor. STUDENT ATHLETICS Executive Board 2021-22 Alliance of Plant Republicans Tammy Pollitt Teresa Cozzi Pres.: Connor Goss Anime Club Muhammed Conteh Senior Class, 2022 Art Honor Club Brian Taylor Lauren Otero, APA & Athletics Director x227 Margaret Drumsta Pres.: Miranda Maingot Astronomy Jessica Strauss Junior Class, 2023 Game schedules available in the Main Office. Shawn Locks Best Buddies Caroline Medina Pres.: Madeline Maney Book Club Matthew Penn Sophomore Class, 2024 DanaM Smith Branches International Student Club Jennifer Marks FALL SEASON Pres.: Election Fall 2021 Chess Club Mark Coleman Cross Country Boys, V/JV Michael Boza Freshman Class, 2025 Dedicated Alliance of Democratic Katherine Roy Christina Porcelli Cross Country Girls, V/JV *Roy Harrison Pres.: Election Fall 2021 Students (DADS) Football Varsity *Hank Brown Ecology Kurt Thoreson Football Junior Varsity *Hank Brown HONOR SOCIETIES Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Kristina Renaud Golf Boys Randal Hough Membership by application and/or invitation. Film Club Brian Taylor Golf Girls Randal Hough First Priority Margie Dennie Swimming Girls Gil Gonzalez AFJROTC Kitty Hawk Air Society (KHAS) Calvin Mason Fishing Club Randal Hough Swimming Boys Katherine Roy Randi Litwak Beta Honor French Club Marilyn Coffey Volleyball Varsity& JV *Sarah Reiss Eric Vance2 Future Business Leaders of America French Honor Society Marilyn Coffey PamelaC Smith WINTER (FBLA) Gold and Black Derek Thomas Basketball Boys Varsity & JV Joseph Willis Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA) Michael James International Thespians Daniel Franke Basketball Girls Varsity Carrie Mahon Gold Rush Club Jacob Pedrero Mu Alpha Theta Peter Jones Basketball Girls JV *Michael Brady Helping Heroes Society Jessica Strauss Soccer Boys Janessa Taddei National English Honor Society Melisa Toothman High Schoolers Against Cancer (HAC) Shawn Locks Soccer Girls *Alex Venegas National Honor Society Tamara Phillips Ice Hockey Tara Clark Wrestling *Jeremy Carter Quill and Scroll International Christina Porcelli Honorary Society for Journalists Junior Civitan Tammy Lavender SPRING Latin Club John Henson Scholars II Kristina Renaud Baseball Dennis Braun Science Honor Society Lindsay Tait Literary Club Christina Porcelli Flag Football Girls Varsity/JV Muhammed Conteh Social Studies Honor Society Christopher Carbon Marine Science Tracy Chevaillier Lacrosse Boys *Todd Francis Spanish Honor Society Kristen Phillips Model United Nations Club Kimberly Marr Lacrosse Girls *Jayne Chapman Tri M Music Honor Society Brian Dell, Bruce Yost Panther Outdoorsman Alliance (POA) Richard Ferlita Softball *Lauren Donahue Spring Football *Hank Brown Quiz Bowl Team Amanda Marriott Recycling Club Jessica Strauss Tennis Boys Randal Hough OTHER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Rowing/Crew James Brockman Tennis Girls *Pam Grassler Track Boys Michael Massey Calvin Mason, USAF (Ret.) Sailing Brian Wassmuth AFJROTC – Air Force Junior Reserve Track Girls Melissa Sigmon Muhammed Conteh, Officers’ Training Corps Special Olympics Unified Sports Lindy Clark USAF (Ret.) Speak Up Kristina Renaud YEAR ROUND AVID–Advancement Via Individual Determination Valerie Houston Speech & Debate Club/Team Cheerleading JV & Varsity Jenise Gorman Cristalyn Stokes (off-campus) Melisa Toothman Dancero Squad – Varsity Stand Up Committee (Anti-bullying) Eric Vance2 Amy Godlewski *Non-HCPS off-campus coach. Contact through the Athletics Director. Honor Council (Academic Honesty) Tamara Phillips Stock Market Club Brian Wassmuth Mock Trial Team Tamara Phillips Student Advisory Committee (SAC) Jannette Vega STUDENT ATHLETIC PUNCH CARD Pep O' Plant Newspaper/PHSnews.com Christina Porcelli Students Against Destructive There is no better way to build school spirit and develop a sense of PHS Steppers Kalimah Vereen John DeOrio Decisions (SADD) belonging than to encourage your student to attend the many athletic Plant Theatre Company Daniel Franke Student to Student / Allison Castellano events (over 50) scheduled throughout the school year. Passes are Plant Theatre Tech Guild Daniel Franke Sandy Hook Alliance STEM (Science) Fair Lindsay Tait Tech Club James Brockman good for admission to any regular season HCPS sponsored athletic TV Production H Meyer Thurgood Marshall History Club Tamara Phillips, Margie Dennie event. Purchase your passes online at hillsboroughschools.org then go Welcome Wagon Allison Castellano World Empowerment/Healthy Habits Kristina Renaud to Departments>Athletics and scroll/search “Plant”. Shipping and Yearbook Christina Porcelli World Health and Treatment (WHAT) Katherine Roy handling fees may be added. Why Define Us Emma Dorian $25 = any 10 regular season athletic events MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS Youth in Government (YIG) Michael Messano $55 = ALL regular season athletic events Membership open to ALL. Apply to sponsor. SERVICE CLUBS Band Brian Dell Membership by application and random assignment in ADMINISTRATIVE
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