

FEBRUARY 10 2025
The 2025β2026 Intent to Return (ITR) process for existing families will close on Friday, February 14, 2025. This process is how current families inform us of their plans for next school yearβwhether they intend to return or not. This step is critical because families who do not complete the ITR form by the deadline will forfeit their seat for the upcoming school year. Their spot will then be offered to prospective families through the lottery process.
Follow the directions in the tuorial to secure effective communication of
important updates and support your childβs education.
ENROLLMENT FOR NEW FAMILIES SIBLINGS
The application process for the 2025-2026 school year officially opened, for NEW families and siblings of current students, on December 1, 2024, and will close on February 28, 2025. A random lottery will be held in March for all applications submitted during this enrollment window.
Important: This process is not for currently enrolled students. The "Intent to Return" process is designed for existing families.
You are invited to our Choir Movie Night! This is a special evening event to celebrate the incredible talent of our students and the amazing things they are accomplishing in choir!
What to expect?
The final product of our Disney Workshop featuring our students performing the voiceover and song for an excerpt of Disney's Frozen.
Highlights from our unforgettable Carnegie Hall concert.
If you have a child who loves to sing or is considering auditioning for choir, this is the perfect opportunity to see firsthand the incredible opportunities and experiences our program offers.
Come join us for an inspiring evening and learn more about how we are building a community of talented and dedicated young musicians!
GRADES 3 - 8 / MYP Y3 STUDENT ATHLETES V STAFF BASKETBALL GAME
Get ready for an exciting showdown! Our Student Athletes will face off against Coaches and Staff in a basketball game on Thursday February 13, 2025. This event is open to grades 3β8/MYP Y3 students only.
- Tickets: $5 (purchased by 2/12) | $8 (purchased on 2/13)
- Proceeds: All proceeds will benefit the Athletic Department
Check out the attached flyer for more details.
- Our Quarter 3 of the 24-25 school year will end on March 14, 2025.
- Interim reports will be sent electronically on Thursday February 13, 2025, to parents/guardians.
- A copy of the student report card will also be available to download from your parent/guardian PowerSchool account.
On Friday February 14, 2025, Broward County Public Schools will host A Day of Service and Love in remembrance of the 17 lives tragically lost in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy on February 14, 2018. This day is dedicated to service-learning, offering students and staff an opportunity to support one another and our community through meaningful acts of service.
EARLY RELEASE | FEBRUARY 14
- K-5 Dismissal: 11:15 AM β 11:45 AM
- MYP Dismissal: 12:15 PM β 12:45 PM
- The latest time for early sign-out is 10:45 AM before dismissal begins.
- Late pick-up fees of $1 per minute will be charged to PowerSchool for any late pick-ups.
Presidents Day | February 17
There will be no school for students on Monday February 17, 2025, in observation of Presidents' Day and our offices wil be closed.
Classes resume on Tuesday February 18, 2025, for students, and our offices will be reopen for regular office assistance, as expected.
Monday, Feb 17, 2025, 07:00 AM
Character Counts! Student Assembly | February 26
Attendance is By Invitation Only.
Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025, 08:45 AM
Registration for the 2025-2026 Soccer and Cheer teams is now openfor students in
grades 4-7/MYP Y2 through Aktivate. Tryout dates will be announced in April, 2025.
SUPPORTING WATER FOR SOUTH SUDAN
HIDDEN DANGERS OF VAPING
WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
We encourage you to share the content of this article with your child, especially those in 6th grade/MYP Y2 and above, to help them understand the dangers of vaping and make informed, healthy choices. This article provides important information on the risks of vaping, how to identify if your child may be using, and what steps you can take to prevent and address it.
TOGETHER, WE CAN CREATE A SAFER, HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR OUR STUDENTS
Vaping has quickly become one of the biggest threats to student health and well-being, with both nicotine and THC (the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) posing serious risks to developing brains and bodies. What was once marketed as a βsafer alternativeβ to smoking has led to severe addiction, mental health issues, and even life-threatening lung damageβall affecting students at younger and younger ages.
WHY IS VAPING SO DANGEROUS?
Many students underestimate the dangers of vaping, but the reality is alarming:
π¨ Nicotine Addiction β A single vape pod can contain as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes, leading to fast addiction and withdrawal symptoms like anxiety and irritability.
π¨ Brain Development Risks β Nicotine and THC affect memory, concentration, and impulse control, making it harder for students to succeed academically.
π¨ Unknown Chemicals β Many vape products, especially unregulated THC vapes, contain dangerous toxins that can cause severe lung disease (known as EVALI) and permanent damage.
π¨ Mental Health Effects β Studies show that vaping is linked to higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts in teens.
π¨ Easy to Hide β Vapes come in flavors that mask the harshness of nicotine and THC, and devices are often designed to look like USB drives or pens, making them harder for parents and teachers to detect.
SIGNS YOUR CHILD MAY BE VAPING
Parents must stay alert for signs that their child may be using vapes/hanging around peers who do.
Look out for:
π Unexplained mood swings or irritability
π Increased thirst or dry mouth
π Frequent headaches or dizziness
π Sudden decline in academic performance
π Using gum or mints excessively (to mask odor)
π Possession of unfamiliar USB-like devices or small cartridges
HOW TO PREVENT AND ADDRESS VAPING USE
Prevention starts at home! Hereβs how you can protect your child from falling into the vaping trap:
β Have open conversations β Talk regularly about the dangers of vaping without judgment, so your child feels safe discussing peer pressure or curiosity.
β Set clear expectations β Let your child know that vaping is not acceptable and discuss the consequences of substance use.
β Monitor for warning signs β If you suspect use, at-home drug tests for nicotine and THC are available at most drugstores (like Walgreens) for an affordable price.
β Encourage healthy coping skills β Many students vape due to stress or social pressure. Help them find positive outlets like sports, hobbies, or relaxation techniques.
β Stay involved in their social life β Know who your child is spending time with and be aware of potential influences.
β Seek professional support β If your child is struggling with vaping addiction, reach out to your pediatrician or school counselor for guidance and resources.
WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER
At Franklin Academy, we are committed to keeping our students safe and ensuring they have the information and support needed to make healthy choices. If you have concerns or need help addressing vaping with your child, please do not hesitate to reach out. Together, we can fight this growing epidemic and protect our childrenβs future.
Letβs stay informed, alert, and proactive.
Their health depends on it.
THINK B4U POST
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Location: 18800 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
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