Save the date! Class of 2026 Graduation Ceremony on May 22, 2026

Come, eat, and support THS Odyssey of the Mind teams!
Bullying Prevention Campaign
Day 9: Lift Others Up.
Being kind is more than just not being mean. When you choose to be kind to one another it makes our school and the world a better place for everyone. In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!
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By lifting others up, you could completely change that person’s day!
Day 9: Lift Others Up.
Being kind is more than just not being mean. When you choose to be kind to one another it makes our school and the world a better place for everyone. In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!
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By lifting others up, you could completely change that person’s day!

Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 8: Choose to Be Kind
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Being kind is more than just not being mean. When you choose to be kind to one another it makes our school and the world a better place for everyone.
In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!
Day 8: Choose to Be Kind
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Being kind is more than just not being mean. When you choose to be kind to one another it makes our school and the world a better place for everyone.
In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!

Accountants do way more than balance spreadsheets — they analyze data, solve problems, help companies grow, and sometimes even save the day during tax season! If you’ve ever thought about a career in finance, join us for a Lunch and Learn on Tuesday, November 4th in room 1-13,1 hosted by a Certified Public Accountant.
FIND OUT:
💰 What accountants actually do
📈 How to become a CPA & the career paths available
🏦 The perks of working with businesses, sports teams & government agencies
👉 How to Register:
-See Mrs. Hanson in the College & Career Center (room 1-131)
-Scan the QR code before or after school
-Or visit www.tinyurl.com/THS-College-Career
Come find out if accounting could be the right addition for your future!
FIND OUT:
💰 What accountants actually do
📈 How to become a CPA & the career paths available
🏦 The perks of working with businesses, sports teams & government agencies
👉 How to Register:
-See Mrs. Hanson in the College & Career Center (room 1-131)
-Scan the QR code before or after school
-Or visit www.tinyurl.com/THS-College-Career
Come find out if accounting could be the right addition for your future!

Attention Best Buddies & Anchor Club Members!

Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 7: “Take Action and Do Something to Stop Bullying”
Make a list of 2 or 3 action items that you can do to stop bullying in your school.. A message from retired astronaut Scott Kelly.
https://youtu.be/UpgjEm5aH3U .
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.
Day 7: “Take Action and Do Something to Stop Bullying”
Make a list of 2 or 3 action items that you can do to stop bullying in your school.. A message from retired astronaut Scott Kelly.
https://youtu.be/UpgjEm5aH3U .
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.

Rivalry Spirit Week is October 27 to 31!
Remember to be in dress code, stay school appropriate, and have fun.
Remember to be in dress code, stay school appropriate, and have fun.

Congratulations to our October Tuffy recipient, Officer Joyce! We appreciate you!
Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 6: A Sense of Belonging
It is very important to feel valued and to feel like you belong. Kids that are bullied often do not have a sense of connection. We can be respectful, kind, and more accepting.
Let’s treat others the way we wish to be treated!
Day 6: A Sense of Belonging
It is very important to feel valued and to feel like you belong. Kids that are bullied often do not have a sense of connection. We can be respectful, kind, and more accepting.
Let’s treat others the way we wish to be treated!

Attention Seniors: if you need help creating or completing your Common App, FAFSA, or STARS, Mrs. Hanson is hosting a help session during PACK time on October 31st. If you need to set up accounts, have questions, or need guidance while you complete these things, be sure to sign up to attend!! Register using the College and Career website or stop by Mrs. Hanson’s room during your lunch. Deadlines are approaching, so don’t wait!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfsw0OfXJ8gST2ogTjUSoq8vnZqZYY9FnWCkMqg3F8HLZO2sg/viewform?usp=header
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Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 5: Compassion is Key
Compassion allows us to recognize when someone is being hurt and it motivates us to offer support, understanding and kindness.
Having compassion means to be selfless, thoughtful, caring, and kind to one another, these are all positive character traits that can make our schools and world a better place for everyone.
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.
Day 5: Compassion is Key
Compassion allows us to recognize when someone is being hurt and it motivates us to offer support, understanding and kindness.
Having compassion means to be selfless, thoughtful, caring, and kind to one another, these are all positive character traits that can make our schools and world a better place for everyone.
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.

Friday. District Match Football. October 17.
Pink Out.
7:00 PM Home vs Merritt Island
Pink Out.
7:00 PM Home vs Merritt Island
Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 4: Know Your Rights
It is your right to be safe at school. Every state has anti-bullying laws, including Florida. Students who are bullied should be provided with support and strategies designed to keep them safe and to prevent further bullying. If you or someone you know is being bullied, report it to an adult, fill out a reporting form, or file a report on FortifyFL or Speakout hotline.
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.
Day 4: Know Your Rights
It is your right to be safe at school. Every state has anti-bullying laws, including Florida. Students who are bullied should be provided with support and strategies designed to keep them safe and to prevent further bullying. If you or someone you know is being bullied, report it to an adult, fill out a reporting form, or file a report on FortifyFL or Speakout hotline.
Remember, there is NO place in THIS space for bullying.

Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 3: Upstanders Rule: What You Can Do If You See Someone Being Bullied
Did you also know that many situations involve bystanders and upstanders? A bystander is someone who isn’t directly involved but sees what's happening and doesn’t intervene.
An upstander is someone who tells the bully to STOP, encourages the person being bullied to walk away or asks an adult for help.
Upstanders are powerful, even if they just ask an adult for help.
Day 3: Upstanders Rule: What You Can Do If You See Someone Being Bullied
Did you also know that many situations involve bystanders and upstanders? A bystander is someone who isn’t directly involved but sees what's happening and doesn’t intervene.
An upstander is someone who tells the bully to STOP, encourages the person being bullied to walk away or asks an adult for help.
Upstanders are powerful, even if they just ask an adult for help.

REMINDER: Wrestling team parent meeting TODAY, Oct 14 6pm to 7pm at the Media Center.

Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 2: Why Should I Be Concerned About Bullying?
We all have a part, and EVERYONE has the right to be safe at school. It is important to understand that students who are bullied are more likely to be injured, feel unwell, anxious, depressed or be absent frequently from school, and students who witness bullying behaviors might be afraid to speak up, and feel powerless to change things. Being concerned leads to positive change and this starts when we can recognize, report and refuse bullying behaviors.
This is how to use your supercharged power!
Day 2: Why Should I Be Concerned About Bullying?
We all have a part, and EVERYONE has the right to be safe at school. It is important to understand that students who are bullied are more likely to be injured, feel unwell, anxious, depressed or be absent frequently from school, and students who witness bullying behaviors might be afraid to speak up, and feel powerless to change things. Being concerned leads to positive change and this starts when we can recognize, report and refuse bullying behaviors.
This is how to use your supercharged power!

Spirit Night to support our THS Odyssey of the Mind team!

Bullying Prevention Campaign for Secondary Schools
Day 1: What is Bullying?
Bullying is when someone is hurt by unwanted words or actions that usually happen more than once, and the person being bullied has a difficult time stopping what is happening to them. Bullying can occur face-to-face or electronically through text messaging, gaming apps, or social media.
Bullying might also include intimidation, damaging someone’s personal items, spreading hurtful rumors or causing physical harm, and cyberbullying often happens on social media and gaming apps such as DISCORD, SNAPCHAT, and TIKTOK.
Bullying can happen anywhere or anytime.

Wrestling team parent meeting Tuesday Oct 14 6pm to 7pm at the Media Center!

