Bring your children to Felix Varela's Safe Spooky Shadows for Halloween fun today from 4 pm - 7 pm. Admission is 2 cans of non perishable food. Children will be treated to games, candy and a costume contest.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Spooky Shadows Night
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Ana Rivas Logan Town Hall Meeting
Please join School Board Member Ana Rivas Logan
Town Hall Meeting
Thursday, November 5, 2009
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Terra Environmental Research Institute
11005 S.W. 84th Street
Miami, Florida
Free vision screenings, free health information, participate in a FREE financial informational presentation, job fair, express your concerns
Monday, October 26, 2009
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GET A JUMP ON A CAREER IN OPTOMETRY
.....AND HELP THEIR CLASSMATES TO BETTER VISION
balonso@MiamiHerald.com
Students at Felix Varela High School in Kendall have no excuses when they cannot read what the teacher writes on the board.
Because in a corner classroom on the first floor, 60 students and one enthusiastic teacher are eager to make them a free pair of eyeglasses in 15 minutes or less.
The students are enrolled in the Optometric Assisting program, one of the four programs that make up the school's Academy of Health Science and Medicine.
Led by David Thomas, who operated an optometric office in South Miami for 20 years before joining Varela's teaching staff nine years ago, the Optometric Assisting program extensively prepares students for a career in optometry.
The students are provided with the opportunity to learn how to operate just about every machine needed for a basic eye exam.
And the machines get used. Thomas' large classroom has been transformed into a full-fledged laboratory with a sign-in desk at the front, a small examination room in the back and rows of different machines used to test color vision, check for glaucoma or shave the edges off a glass lens, just to name a few.
While they always recommend a professional eye exam, the students work diligently testing the vision of their peers as part of their ``campaign to have every student at Varela see well,'' Thomas said.
Since the school year began, they have created and distributed glasses to about 40 students, and they are equipped for many more.
``It feels really great,'' said 18-year-old senior Melissa Crespo, who enrolled in the program her freshman year. ``Last year, a girl came to us who couldn't see at all. When we gave [the glasses] to her, she was super excited and now, she's always wearing them.''
Their campaign for better vision does not stop at the doors of the school.
For the last four years, the students of the Optical Assisting program have sent at least 200 pairs of eyeglasses collectively to South Africa, Ghana, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and this year, India.
The glasses are distributed by the nonprofit organization, Unified for Global Healing, as they work to provide health care and social services around the world.
A large photo of an older South African woman wearing her first pair of eyeglasses and smiling from ear to ear sits in Thomas' classroom and constantly reminds the students how much their work is worth.
``It's really heartwarming,'' said 16-year-old Edwin Gaitan, a junior who said his lifelong dream of becoming a surgeon has been changing since he enrolled in Optical Assisting.
According to Thomas, that is one of his only goals.
``Most [students] come into the Academy already wanting to be in the medical profession, but if we can just get a few students to go into the optical field, then that's great,'' he said.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Lady Vipers Volleyball Team
The Lady Viper Volleyball team competed in a tri-match last night at Braddock HS. The event was set up to raise money for breast cancer research through the DIG Pink Foundation. It was a great success with not only good volleyball matches, but contests and prizes that helped to raise over $800 for the cause!!
Title I District Advisory Council General Meeting
Title I District Advisory Council (DAC)
GENERAL MEETING
Parents and Families Are Invited!
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: West Miami Middle School
7525 S.W. 24th Street
Miami, Florida 33155
Agenda:
Student Services Update
CAP Information
Remember: Title I DAC General Meetings are scheduled for you to receive Title I updates, M-DCPS information and community resources. Spanish and Haitian Creole translation services are provided at the meeting.
SEE YOU THERE!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
MDC Honors College Open House
MDC Honors College will be hosting an Open House today, Thursday, October 22, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. in the Kendall Campus. Interested students and parents should go to Bldg. # 3, Second Floor.
Requirements to the Honors College are a 3.7 GPA or 1200 SAT or 26 ACT.
Friday, October 16, 2009
GMAC Diving Champion
Varela has a new GMAC Champion in diving!! Amanda Kleyla who is a new student here from the Orlando area did 11 dives yesterday and won the gold medal. Amanda has only done 6 dives in competition before and yesterday was told that in championship meets she needed 11 dives. She did 5 dives that she has never done before and received her highest scores in each one of these new dives. A fabulous win for her and we are proud to have the first GMAC Champion in diving. Congratulations Amanda!!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Varela art students leave their mark on school walls
KENDALLGAZETTE One of Miami’s Community Newspapers Phone: 305-669-7355
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Since the opening of the school during the 2000-01 academic year Felix Varela High School art students have been leaving their mark in more ways than one. The advanced Drawing and Painting and ceramics students have adorned the walls from the opening breezeway, welcoming students as they walk into the building, all the way through the corridors of the media center on the second floor of Varela’s main building.
Pictured with the Athletics Mural completed in June are (l-r) Solangel Rodriguez, Sean Cruz, Jhoan Diaz and Jonathan Chuck.
Principal for the Day
On Wednesday, October 21 will be the Principal for the Day in all Dade County Public Schools. Felix Varela Sr students are super excited to have DJ Laz from Power 96 be their principal.
He will speak to the Mass Media and Communications Academy students in a question and answer forum on how the music and radio business work.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Winter Sports Try Outs
Our winter sports season is about to get underway. There are 5 sports that make up the winter season including: Girls and Boys Soccer, Girls and Boys basketball and Wrestling. Contact the head coaches for more information.
Tryout dates:
- Girls soccer - Coach Torre - October 12
- Boys soccer - Coach Gonzalez - October 19
- Wrestling - Coach Alvarez - October 26
- Girls Basketball -Coach Schneider - October 26
- Boys Basketball - Coach Lacaci - November 2
Monday, October 5, 2009
Communication Academy
Please join me in congratulating all the students in the Communications Academy at Varela Senior High School.
On Saturday, October 3rd they participated in the Florida Scholastic Press Association's Journalism Day Conference at FIU and they received first place in every contest they entered.
The WVHS News Program was voted #1 in Miami- Dade County in the Carry in News Program Competition.
Viper Vibe (newspaper) students received first place in the On The Spot Newspaper Competition.
Vox Vipera (literary magazine) students received first place in the On The Spot Liz Mag Competition.
WVHS News students received First Place in the On the Spot News Reporting.
See the CBS4 news clip
http://cbs4.com/video/?id=84213@wfor.dayport.com