Stadium Dedication Hospitality Room Prior to the Dedication Ceremony
Stadium Dedication Honorees
pictured from left to right: Don Conkel (Don Conkel Stadium), Cleat Cagel (Cleat Cagel Pressbox), Dr. Robert Parks (Dr. Robert Parks Field), Fred Pinkston (Fred Pinkston Track) - Congratulations!
Cougars Take the Field
Coconut Creek High School's Top 10% Shine
Pictured from your left: Alesha Jenkins (North Carolina Central University), Shay Herbert (North Platte College / Nebraska), Barbara Francois (Neosho College / Kansas)
Global Academy of Environmental Research and Design
Foundation courses and research:
- Using an inquiry approach to solving issues and problems
- Students will chart their own course in assessing a problem to develop actions/programs that will lead to further inquiry and solutions
9th grade core courses
- English I Honors
- Physics Honors or Earth Space Science Honors
- Geometry Honors or Algebra II Honors
- World Geography Honors or Advanced Placement
- Research Honors
SILENCE HURTS CAMPAIGN – "YOU HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE"
BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS STEPS UP "SILENCE HURTS" CAMPAIGN – "YOU HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE"
You – students, parents, teachers and community members have the power. If you know of plans to commit violence in our schools, do the right thing. Tell us. Tell an administrator. Tell a teacher. Speak up. Call, Email, text or Twitter. Silence is no longer an option. We must prevent callous acts of violence. That's the message behind Broward County Public Schools "You Have the Power to Make a Difference" campaign.
In light of recent violent acts by students at school and in our communities, Broward County Public Schools is revitalizing and boosting its "Silence Hurts" campaign, designed to encourage students to break the code of silence.
The campaign aims to create a sense of urgency regarding the need to prevent student violence and encourage use of the District’s anonymous tip line (754-321-0911), Web site (www.broward.k12.fl.us/siu/tips), Email address (school911@browardschools.com) and by texting 'SBBC' plus the message to CRIMES (274637). Tips are received immediately by the District's Special Investigative Unit/Professional Standards Department, staffed seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Names and contact information remain confidential.


