Get ready to be inspired! The newest edition of SPCHS’s literary magazine, Muse, has been distributed and is now available in campus and public libraries and throughout SPC campuses’ common areas. We’re incredibly proud of this re-release, building on the success of our original Muse which debuted in 2021.

This year’s Muse is particularly special as it features creative works from students across all three schools! Centered around the compelling theme of “Identity,” this issue showcases the diverse talents within our student body.

A dedicated team of teachers, including Ms. Renee Foley (NP), Dr. Erin Parkes (SPG), Mr. Michael Aguilar (STEM), and Mrs. Maria DeWese (NP), spearheaded this year-long endeavor. They worked tirelessly to create opportunities for students to channel their creative energy into contributions for the magazine. Students were encouraged to submit any of their original creative works, spanning art, poetry, prose, music, and dance.

The talent showcased in this edition of Muse is truly amazing. A huge “Way to go, SPCHS Titans!” for your incredible creativity and contributions! Check out Muse here!

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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