Important Information Regarding Covid-19

St. Petersburg College and St. Petersburg Collegiate High Schools continue to closely monitor the rapidly changing situation regarding the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in the United States and in Florida.

As such, St. Petersburg Collegiate High Schools and St. Petersburg College are using due diligence to encourage “social distancing.”  Current students were sent a Frequently Asked Questions document with additional information for current SPCHS students and parents.

If you have specific questions, please email the principals or call your SPCHS Campus for more information.

Ms. Raquel Giles, Principal, St. Petersburg Collegiate High School, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus

727-341-4610 or giles.raquel@spcollege.edu

Dr. Ian Call, Principal, St. Petersburg Collegiate High School, Tarpon Springs Campus

727-341-3521 or call.ian@spcollege.edu

Stay Informed/Student Resources

We have created a new COVID-19 website, which includes latest updates, as well as academic and student support resources to help you. Please bookmark this link and refer to it as needed as we continue to make updates with new strategies, tools and services.

Classes online in MyCourses

As you should be aware, your classes are online and loaded into MyCourses. If you are a student who was taking a face-to-face, on campus class and you have concerns or are struggling with the online platform, please reach out to your instructor. They are there to support you!

Please remember that these face-to-face faculty members faced a major task to convert in-person assignments to online and they have worked diligently to give you the best learning experience possible. I ask that you continue to be patient with them as we work out any snags.

COVID-19 & Wellness Information

Resources: We realize this is a stressful time for everyone and hope the resources below are helpful:

Continue to follow the health and prevention guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Florida Department of Health. In addition to taking care of yourself physically, I also encourage you to take advantage of our student assistance counseling program if you are feeling stress or anxiety at this time. Remember – your mental health is also incredibly important!

Thank you, in advance, for your flexibility and patience as we focus on the success and safety of our students and staff.  Additional updates will be provided by SPC and SPCHS as changes occur to keep our families informed.


SPCHS Brings Home 12th Annual Pinellas County Schools Ethics Bowl Title

This past Saturday, December 7th, St. Petersburg Collegiate High School (St. Petersburg/Gibbs) won the 12th Annual Pinellas County Schools' Ethics Bowl competition. Coached by SPCHS alum Sydney Corragio, the team made up of Grace McKaveney, Alexis Young, Heather Andrasik, and Kim Tran defeated Clearwater Central Catholic in the final round to win the competition. Other schools that competed included St. Petersburg High School, East Lake High School, and Dixie Hollins High School. With this victory, SPCHS will compete next in a virtual Ethics Bowl competition to have a chance to compete in the National competition at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill in the spring. We are very proud of the hard work our team put into preparing for this competition. We are also grateful at the leadership of Sydney Corragio and the support of teacher sponsor- Mr. Walch. Congratulations ladies!


Senior Raelyn White Earns Beach Volleyball Scholarship

Congratulations to SPCHS Senior Raelyn White (St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus) for signing with Florida State University to play beach volleyball.

Some of her highlights include:
-Currently ranked #1 in USAV 18U Florida for the last year and currently #4 in the nation (hit #1 at different points during the year). Was #1 in both 16U and 18U last year in Florida.
-First in American Beach Tour 16U in 2017 (the only year of the tour)
-1st in High School beach championship “Beach and Boards Fest” 2019 representing SPCHS
-1st in Eastern Sands Power League (ESPL) 18U 2019 Winter Finals in Gulf Shores, AL


PSAT Scores Released December 9th

Florida is scheduled to receive PSAT scores on December 9, 2019.  When your PSAT/NMSQT scores are ready online, you'll get an email with instructions on creating your College Board account, going to your online score report, and using your access code to view your scores.

 

Next Steps for Students after receiving their PSAT online score results

  1. Create a College Board account at studentscores.collegeboard.org to view the full PSAT/NMSQT® score report. (See instructions below).
  2. Create a Khan Academy® account at satpractice.org and link College Board and Khan Academy accounts for free, personalized practice for the SAT®.
  3. Start planning for college and career using tools like BigFuture™ and Roadtrip Nation, available via the online PSAT/NMSQT score report.
  4. Sign up for the SAT.

 

How Students Link Their College Board and Khan Academy Accounts:

  1. Go to satpractice.org.
  2. Create an accounton Khan Academy or sign in to their existing account.
  3. When prompted, agree to linktheir Khan Academy and College Board accounts.
  4. Send their scores.

 

Upcoming SAT Test Dates

Send your students to sat.org/register for more information about the SAT, which will be offered on the following dates: MAR 14, MAY 2, JUN 6

 

It’s a good idea to plan ahead—and get comfy—before you start to register.

  1. Sign in to your free College Board account. Your parent or counselor can’t register for you.
  2. Provide your full, legal name and other identifying information. Make sure it’s the exact same name and information shown on your photo ID.
  3. Decide if you want to answer other questions about yourself. This takes time, but it’s worth it if you want colleges and scholarship organizations to find you. Learn why you should opt in to Student Search Service®.
  4. Decide whether to sign up for the SAT with Essay. See which colleges recommend or require it.
  5. Upload a photo that meets very specific photo requirements.
  6. Check out, and print your Admission Ticket.

Understanding your PSAT Results .PDF


St. Pete Collegiate Student Participates in College Level Model UN Conference

One of the great aspects about St. Petersburg Collegiate High Schools is the opportunity for our students to participate in student clubs and organizations at the college level at SPC campuses. One of our students, Carson Gordon, at the St. Petersburg campus, is an active member on the SPC Model UN team. The team traveled to Washington DC to compete in the National Model UN DC Conference from November 7th to 11th. The team captured the Outstanding Delegation award, which is the highest team award at the conference.

Read more on the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services blog.

SPC’s MUN team visit the Embassy of Lebanon
Front (Left to Right): Carson Gordon- SPCHS student, Ashley Rutenbeck, Catherine Tomczyk, Isabel Arnez
Middle: Nile Nickel Jordan & Canyon Dike
Back: Frank Yurek, Evan Fergenbaum, Mikayla Stott, Nassim Bentarka


St. Petersburg Collegiate High Schools Host Fall Dances

One of the fun aspects of St. Petersburg Collegiate High Schools is the student life our students experience in addition to their rigorous academics. One of the events students enjoy the most is the Fall Dance. This year's Fall Dances took place on Friday, October 25th at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus and Friday, November 1st at the Tarpon Springs campus. The students enjoyed dancing, food donated from local restaurants, and even a photo-booth to capture some memories. Each campuses Student Government representatives along with the faculty sponsors planned, decorated, and organized the event, so students could unwind and have a great time. The students had a wonderful time and enjoyed a night to relax and step away from their academics. Here are some pictures that captured the evening of fun at each campus.

Scenes from the Tarpon Springs Fall Dance

Scenes from the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus Fall Dance


Newsweek Names St. Petersburg Collegiate High School as a Top STEM High School

We are excited that STEM.org and Newsweek recently ranked their top 5000 STEM schools in the Unites States, and St. Petersburg Collegiate was ranked in the top 4000. The organization evaluated over 31,500 high schools during this study. See the link for more information.

Newsweek Article


PERT Schedule for SPCHS Applicants Set

The following dates have been set for potential SPCHS applicants to take the PERT test as part of their application process.

Here is the schedule for applicants to take the PERT at either the Clearwater, Tarpon, or St. Petersburg/Gibbs campuses:

Campus, Date, Times, Location

  • SPC Tarpon Springs Campus, Wednesday, January 8th, Student Check-In 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-7:30pm, NuTech 461/462
  • SPC Tarpon Springs Campus, Wednesday, January 15th, Student Check-In 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-7:30pm, NuTech 461/462
  • SPC Clearwater Campus, Thursday, January 23rd, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, ES 207
  • SPC Gibbs Campus, Thursday, January 23rd, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, TE 228
  • SPC Clearwater Campus, Thursday, January 30th, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, ES 207
  • SPC Gibbs Campus, Thursday, January 30th, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, TE 228
  • SPC Clearwater Campus, Monday, February 3rd, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, ES 207
  • SPC Gibbs Campus, Monday, February 3rd, Student Check-in 3:30pm, Testing 4:00pm-8:00pm, TE 228

National Honor Society at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus Paints for Hurricane Relief

The National Honor Society chapter at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus organized a painting fundraiser to provide Hurricane Relief from the victims of Hurricane Dorian. Here are some of the pictures they took at their event.


National Honor Society Members Serve Our Community

On Saturday, October 26th, members of the National Honor Society at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus along with their sponsor, Ms. Smickle, visited Crescent Lake in St. Petersburg to remove invasive species. Students used canoes and waded into the waters to remove invasive sea lettuce and grass. Our students partnered with Keep Pinellas Beautiful as part of their beautification initiatives.

 


Contact Info

St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus
6605 5th Ave N. St. Petersburg FL 33710

Dr. Ian Call, PHD, Principal
Call.Ian@spcollege.edu
(727) 341-7185

 

Tarpon Springs Campus
600 E Klosterman Rd
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

Mr. Ryan Halstead, Principal
Halstead.Ryan@spcollege.edu
(727) 712-5891

Downtown Center
244 2nd AVE N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Dr. Raquel Hairston, Ed.D., Principal
Hairston.Raquel@spcollege.edu
(727) 341-3081

 

 


All three of our schools: St. Petersburg/Gibbs, North Pinellas, and Downtown/STEM have met the criteria for educational quality established by the Cognia Global Commission and has received their Certificate of Accreditation by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, the Northwest Accreditation Commission, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement.

 

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