Paulo Panther Weekly
Weekly events and announcements: 12-15-24
This Week's Schedule
- Tues. Dec. 17th : Boys JV vs IS48 @IS48 4:30
- Tus. Dec. 17th - PTA Meeting 7 PM Zoom
- Weds. Dec. 18th: Girls Varsity vs Marsh @IS75 3:30 followed by Boys Varsity vs Marsh @IS75 4:30
- Thurs Dec 19th: *** (please note change of location) Girls JV vs IS61 @IS61 3:30;
- Thurs. Dec. 19th - Boys JV vs Petrides @IS75 3:30
- Thurs. Dec. 19 - Ugly Sweater Day & Door Decorating Judging
- Fri. Dec. 20 - Twins Day
- Mon. Dec. 23 - Weds. Jan. 1st - Winter Recess
After School Recreation Winter 2025: registration now open
Registration is underway for our Winter After-School Recreation. Hurry and sign up for an activity before it closes out. All programs begin the 2nd week in January. See our website for full details.
- *YOUTUBE ACADEMY (MS. SILLARO) MONDAYS, *REMOTE, 4:00-5:30PM
- ART (MS. IMPARATO) TUESDAYS, ROOM 424, 2:25-3:55PM
- ***CLOSED OUT*** CHESS (MS. CORTES) TUESDAYS, LIBRARY, 2:25-3:55PM
- HARRY POTTER (PROFESSOR FEIGEL) TUESDAYS, ROOM 443, 2:25-:355PM
- SCIENCE (MS. FERRERA) TUESDAYS, ROOM 123, 2:25-3:55PM
- *BAKING (MS. LAPORTA) WEDNESDAYS, *REMOTE 4:00-5:45PM
- CARDBOARD CREATIONS (MS. IMPARATO) WEDNESDAYS, ROOM 424, 2:25-3:55PM
- ***CLOSED OUT***FITNESS (MR.FUNG) WEDNESDAYS, WEIGHTROOM, 2:25-3:55PM
- VIDEO GAME CLUB (MR. GRIFFO) WEDNESDAYS, ROOM 113, 2:25-3:55PM
- FILMMAKING (MS. QUADRATO) WEDNESDAYS, LIBRARY, 2:25-3:55PM
- GUITAR (MR. BOVE & MR. SCARPA) THURSDAYS, ROOM 103, 2:25-3:55PM
- *CODING (MS. LAFATA) THURSDAYS, REMOTE, 4:45-6:00PM
- PAINTING (MS. IMPARATO) THURSDAYS, ROOM 424, 2:25-3:55PM
- SCHOOL NEWSPAPER (MR. FERRARO) THURSDAYS, ROOM 205, 2:25-3:55PM
- FASHION CLUB (MS. GIAMMARINO)THURSDAYS,ROOM 233, 2:25 - 3:55 PM
Career Day: January 24th, 2025
We are seeking guardians and family within our Paulo community to share their professional experiences with our students on Friday, January 24, 2025 during the school day. Career Day will take place throughout the school day. We’ll be having assemblies for each grade during their non-academic classes. Each assembly will have approximately 250 students in the audience. Our panelists (all of you who volunteer!) will be on stage sitting at a table. Panelists will be asked to speak for about 2-3 minutes each about their career/occupation. We will hold assemblies throughout the day. If you are interested in sitting on a panel for this event, please fill out the form below with your availability.
CHAMPS returned December 9th
The CHAMPS program has resumed from 7:00 am – 7:30 am. This program is free of charge for our students. It is designed to help our students become better fit by exercising every morning. They will take part in fitness activities as well as a variety of team sports. Days of operation:
December 16,17,18,19,20
January 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,13,14,15,16,17,21,22,23,24,27,28,29,30,31
February 3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13 If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at school. The number is 718-701-6343 ext: 2411. I can also be reached at FSciarabba@schools.nyc.gov
Thank you,
Mr. Sciarabba
Paulo Panther Basketball Games for January
Tues. Jan. 7th - Girl's JV vs IS48 @PS/IS48 3:30 PM followed by Girl's Varsity vs IS48 @PS/IS48 4:30 PM
Thurs. Jan. 9th - Girl's JV vs IS7 @ IS75 3:00 PM followed by Boy's Varsity vs IS7 @IS75 4:00 PM
Tues. Jan. 14th - Girl's Varsity vs IS24 @ IS24 3:30 PM; Boy's JV vs IS27 @ IS27 4:30 PM
Thurs. Jan. 16 - Boys JV vs IS51 @IS75 3:30 PM
Tues. Jan. 21 - Girls Varsity vs TYWLS @ IS75 3:30 PM
Weds. Jan 22 - Girls JV vs IS861 @ PS/IS861 3:30 PM
Thurs. Jan. 23 - Boys JV vs IS34 @IS34 3:30 PM; Girls JV vs IS72 @IS72 4:30 PM
Fri. Jan. 24 - Girls Varsity vs IS34 @ IS75 3:30 PM followed by Boys Varsity vs IS34 @IS75 4:30 PM
Mon. Jan. 27 - Girls JV vs IS34 @IS34 4:30 PM
Thurs. Jan. 30 - Girls Varisty vs IS34 @IS34 3:00 PM; Boys Varsity vs IS2 @IS2 3:30 PM
Fri. Jan. 31 - Boys JV vs Eagle Acad. @IS75 3:30 PM followed by Girls JV vs IS34 @ IS75 4:30 PM
Free ELA Virtual Tutoring on Tuesdays
We are happy to offer free, virtual tutoring on Tuesday afternoons to support to our students. Classes will meet weekly on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm starting October 1st. Classes will take place remotely through the "Tuesday ELA Virtual Tutoring Google Classroom". To attend, register your child using the link below :
https://www.is75.org/apps/form/form.FRADPI.uoyIEOb.LR_
Registration is free and guarantees your child an invite into the Google classroom.
See the full details on the IS75 Web site by clicking the payment & Registration Button
Mr. Mariconda
Free Math Support Saturdays
We are happy to be able to provide additional Math support "virtually" on Saturdays!!
Click the link below for all information & to register:
https://www.is75.org/apps/form/form.FRADPI.unvByD8.eq_
If you are interested in registering more than one child for this program, you must register each child separately.
Thank you!
Mr. Mariconda
"Family Room" on HMH Ed. Dashboard
As a parent resource, there is an application that can be accessed from home from the students Dashboard on HMH Ed. called “Family Room”,. It shows the students assignments as well as tips, etc-it is a support section for parents. Check it out here
School Spirit Days 2024-2025
As we embark on another school year, we are excited to share with you a list of our upcoming school spirit days throughout 2024 - 25. Here at Paulo, we understand the importance of cultivating a sense of student pride and ownership across our hallways and classrooms. We believe that this sense of warmth and optimism allows our students to feel valued and welcomed each and every day and makes Paulo a place where all students can flourish. To this end, we enlist your support in ensuring your child participates in our various Paulo Pride days. We are sharing this calendar of events with you now because we realize on some occasions you may need to secure a special outfit or piece of apparel. Every Friday students are encouraged to wear Paulo apparel. Again, our goal is 100% student participation, and we can’t do it without you!
January 10, 2025 – College Awareness Day- wear your favorite college swag
February 7, 2025 – Football Jersey Day
February 13, 2025 - International Night
February 14, 2025 – Wear Red for Valentine’s Day
February 28, 2025 - Rare Disease Awareness Day-wear “jeans”
March 17, 2025 – Wear Green for St. Patrick’s Day
March 28, 2025- Basketball Jersey Day
April 24th – Light it Up Blue for Autism Day/ Walk
May 23rd - Wear Green for Mental Health Awareness Day
June 11th - High School Tee Shirt Day (8th Grade)
June 26, 2025 Hawaiian Shirt Day
Please remember, when holidays come along and are coupled with a 3- or 4-day weekend (or more), we often host a school spirit event because we know many students are excited for the extended time off, and we aim to channel their energy positively by heading into a weekend or recess on a positive note. Help us create a most-welcoming atmosphere and a successful school year by encouraging and supporting your child’s participation in these events.
8th GRADE NEWS
Senior Dues
To make your child’s senior year memorable, we will be collecting senior dues. The assessment for senior dues for each student is $195. The cost of senior dues covers setup and materials that make the graduation ceremony beautiful and special, including your child’s graduation gown, diploma and diploma case, awards and certificates, and graduation tickets (2 per family). Senior dues also include the senior t-shirt, yearbook, video yearbook, and many other incidental but essential materials that make your child’s senior year memorable. Graduation is scheduled for June 24, 2025 at the College of Staten Island.
Senior dues do not include the cost of the Senior Banquet which is tentatively set for June 25, 2025, or the 8th grade trip to Six Flags Great Adventure which is tentatively set for Wednesday, June 8, 2025. Information concerning these activities will be forthcoming.
Senior dues will be accepted through the end of January. Accurate projections must be made in terms of people, space, and materials involved in graduation. Therefore, your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated. Payment of Senior Dues can be made via our website at www.is75.org under the “Payment & Registration” tab.
As always, we would like to thank you for your continued cooperation and support of the many once-in-a-lifetime activities to come. If you have any questions concerning the dues or activities planned, please reach out to our senior events coordinators via email, Ms. LaRocca (alarocca6@schools.nyc.gov) or Ms. Boshnack (mboshnack@schools.nyc.gov), or feel free to contact us at 718-701-6343.
We look forward to a memorable year for our graduating class of 2025!
Info on SHSAT Exam Results
MARCH
6 High School Offers will be released
Info on TACHS Exam & Catholic School Open Houses for 8th Grade:
December
11 Deadline for the completed Applicant Record to be sent to the three Catholic High Schools to which your child will be applying. Your child’s TACHS Applicant Record will be returned to you on along with the 1st marking period report card, parents must mail the completed Applicant Record to the three schools by the December 11th deadline.
January
22 Release of admission notices by High Schools.
24 Access TACHS results online at Tachsinfo.com
February
Response cards due back to High Schools.
Standard Bell Schedule
8:00 School Day Begins
8:07 - 8:20 Advisory Period
8:24 - 9:04 Period 1
9:08 - 9:48 Period 2
9:52 - 10:32 Period 3
10:36 - 11:17 Period 4
11:21 - 12:02 Period 5
12:06 - 12:47 Period 6
12:51 - 1:31 Period 7
1:36 - 2:16 Period 8
2:17 Dismissal – 1st & 4th Floor
2:18 Dismissal – 3rd Floor
2:19 Dismissal – 2nd Floor
Student Advisory & Transportation Information
You can find your child's official class (Advisory) & transportation information on the NYCSA (New York City Schools Account).
If you have questions regarding the following topics, please email:
- NYCSA questions – please contact Parent Coordinator ltaccetta2@schools.nyc.gov
- Regular General Ed Bussing - please email Jgigliotti@schools.nyc.gov
- Door to Door Bussing – please email ndemaio@schools.nyc.gov
- Medical questions - lmarino1@health.nyc.gov
Please note: A change of address must be done with the school to be on the student's official record. Email eronan@schools.nyc.gov for information on any address changes
Bussing
The bus schedule for this year will be found on the IS75 Website under the "Students & Families" tab. The bus schedule is subject to change at any time from the Office of Pupil Transportation. We have been advised by OPT that it is up to parents to check their child's bus schedule. Unfortunately, We ARE NOT notified of any changes by OPT. If your child is eligible for the bus, you will be able to see his/her bus stop on the NYC Schools Account with the most up to date times. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the morning pickup time. Your child will receive a bus pass on the first day of school. We have posted the schedule we were given on Aug. 30th below. Again, Please check your child's NYCSA for the most up to date info on transportation, bussing, and timing.
The link below will take you to the NYC Department of Education and Office of Pupil Transportation for 2024-2025. https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/transportation/transportation-overview/whats-new
NYC SCHOOLS ACCOUNTS (NYCSA)
Families will be able to access their NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) which consolidates several important parent-facing applications in one place. In addition to seeing information for MyStudent, such as grades, attendance, and transportation. Parents can also reset the passwords to their student’s DOE email accounts through the Manage Account page;at http://mystudent.nyc . Families who currently have a NYCSA account will automatically have access to new features in the portal.
Contact our Parent Coordinator, Mrs. Taccetta via email with questions. LTaccetta2@schools.nyc.gov
Operoo
Please be sure to create an Operoo account. If you have not received an email from Operoo to create an account, please check the spam folder in your email.
Operoo is one of the main sources where parents will receive emails and notifications from IS75
If there has been any changes to your Operoo Blue card, please make those changes directly on the Operoo Blue card. You can add or delete anyone who is allowed to pick up your child. You can update phone numbers as well. For parent/guardian convenience, these updates happen instantly and in real time.
***If you are changing an address, please change on Operoo and send in proof of address with your child to Ms. Eileen Ronan (eronan@schools.nyc.gov).***
- IS75 Website https://www.is75.org/
- NYC Schools Account Portal NYC Schools Account (NYCSA)
- School Food Forms https://www.myschoolapps.com/Application
- Student Account information schools.nyc.gov/studentaccounts
- Student-Family Handbook Click here
- Student transportation https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/transportation/transportation-overview/whats-ne
NYC School Bus App: click here for more info and how to sign up
- Chancellor’s Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning Discipline Code (https://www.schools.nyc.gov/DCode)
What’s Happening in NYC Public Schools?
For the most up to date weekly information from the NYC DOE, follow the link below for important forms and help with school accounts. There are a wealth of resources to help families navigate through information.
Dates to Remember
Thurs. Jan. 2nd - School Resumes
Thurs & Fri. Jan. 9th & 10th - Math Midterms
Fri. Jan. 10th - Spirit Day - College Awareness Day
Tues. Jan. 14th - SLT Meeting 2:30 PM
Weds. Jan. 15th - SS Midterms
Thurs. & Fri. Jan. 16th & 17th - Science Midterms
Mon. Jan. 20th - School Closed in observance of MLK Jr. Day
Tues. Jan. 21st - PTA Meeting & Math Night beginning at 6 PM
Fri. Jan. 24th - Career Day; Winter Concert 6 PM
Weds. Jan. 29th - School Closed in observance of Lunar New Year
Fri. Jan. 31st - end of 2nd Marking Period.
SLT Agenda Nov. 14, 2024
Future Agendas
- All members of the team should have input into the monthly agenda
- Please email Mr. Zapata with any items that you wish to cover during the meetings. kzapata@schools.nyc.gov
- Bowling – Friday, November 22.
- Dave and Busters – Tuesday, March 25.
- Volunteers
- Transition update
- Integration across content areas
- Pilot program – Class Craft
- Boiler project – heat issues
- Schoolyard
- RESO A – Funds have been allocated for the gym divider. Still waiting to hear about the drama room.
- Still awaiting word on the air conditioning project for the gym.
- Still hoping for turf in the schoolyard
- Cultural Clubs will be starting.
- February is Diversity Awareness Month
- International Festival, hallways decorated to represent different cultures, etc. Suggestions or concerns?
- Students below the 40th percentile on MAP
- Level II vs. Level III
- Impact of programming
- Impact of AI (Magic School) on teacher work. Time to focus on what is most important.
- 95% for the year
- 14% Chronically Absent – 1 % improvement from last year
- Attendance letters for students “at risk” of being considered chronically absent.
- PIP program – Will be reviewing the impact with the EEE Team.
Panther Incentive Program
P.I.P
Perfect attendance
Perfect punctuality
Exemplary conduct
Arista (8th), Jr. Arista (7th), and Honor Society (6th)
Membership in the Paulo Arista Society is reserved for students meeting all of the following requirements:
1. Scholarship – Academic average of at least 91.00% in each marking period with no grade, in any subject, below 80 or “S”. Please note that a course grade of 79 or lower precludes a student from Arista.
2. Citizenship – No citizenship grade below “S” in any marking period. Satisfactory* record of attendance and punctuality. (*See lateness policy in Honor Roll Section, as lateness impacts citizenship.)
3. Service – The attainment of at least 20 service credits per school year.
4. Attendance/Punctuality – Students absent more than 8 days per school year are precluded. (If medical documentation (from a medical office/practitioner) is provided, medical-related absences will not count toward the 8-day limit.) Also, students who are picked up early from school five or more times in a given semester are also precluded from this recognition. Excessive lateness (more than 5 in a given marking period) precludes a student from Arista.
5. Application: All students who have met the above criteria and would like to be considered for induction into Arista must complete an online application that will be made available in April. As a required part of the application, students must write a 2-4 paragraph description of a personal accomplishment from the 2024-2025 school year for which they are particularly proud. Application will be due April 11, 2025.
Please see the Student Handbook for a more in-depth explanation of criteria for the Paulo Arista Society.
Arista Personal check in tool
A letter with the check-list went home this week via operoo. Administration felt it would be useful for students and families who aspire to join the ranks of Honor Society, JR. Arista, and Arista to have something at home to keep them on track with where they need to be. This is for home use only for students to self-evaluate.Please DO NOT send this back to school, it is for your use only.
Service Credits Explained
Each year, students are provided with an opportunity to be recognized for their volunteer efforts. School Service Credits are a way to recognize this dedication and to thank them for assisting in making our school a wonderful place.
The following provides you with an outline of how service credits are handled within our school:
- Binders for the “Service Record Cards” are distributed during the fall to each Advisory Class. The Advisory Class Teacher maintains the Service Record Cards on a weekly basis. Students may submit service credit slips in their Advisory Class at any time.
- Teachers receive “Service Credit Slips” that are used for a variety of service credit opportunities. The “Service Credit Slip” is then given to the student who will present it to their Advisory Class teacher. Service credit slips are maintained in the Service Record Binder.
- Students will have an opportunity to review their service credit status each marking period. The Advisory Teacher allows each child to track their totals accordingly.
- Students are required to achieve 20 service credits, along with a 91 average, exemplary attendance and citizenship, in order to qualify for Honor Society (Grade 6), Junior Arista (Grade 7), and Arista (Grade 8).(Please see ARISTA above or see student Handbook)
- Students can also achieve a Service Award, which is presented annually at the Service Award Assembly. This honors students who have in their career achieved 100+ credits (Gold Award), 75 credits (Silver Award) and 50 credits (Bronze Award).
- Students who volunteer their service outside of school, may bring in a letter of recognition of that service and present that to Mr. Herrmann in Room 339. This external service will be applied to their application for the Philanthropy Award in Grade 8.
- Service credits are only given for in-school service.
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