Friday, January 27, 2017

DECA Panthers on the move!

So proud of our amazing DECA Students!

Innovate
Congratulations to Marcus Young and Bradley Wong for taking first placed in the Financial Role Play at the 3rd Annual Innovate Stem Challenge. 



Heat 
Congratulations to Palmetto DECA for bringing home 1st place in the DECA sports marketing career day hoops contest. A special thanks to Donnie for substituting for Mrs. Arrabal.
    

Districts
Congratulations to the following DECA District Winners 2016-2017

  • Business Finance Series

-6th Matthew Buttafuoco 

  • Business Services Marketing 

-3rd Alan An
-4th Darren Grusky 
-6th Sabrina Catalan

  • Principles of Finance 

-1st Collin Fuerst
-5th Jamie Mendoza 

  • Principles of Hospitality and Tourism 

-1st Amalia Padron 

  • Principles of Marketing 

-4th Reagan Gibbon

  • Restaurant and Food Service Management 

-5th Natalia Barraza 

  • Business and Food Service Management 

-4th Jarret Hyder/Thomas Schwartz 





Friday, January 20, 2017

Palmetto Club Leaders Learn How to Create a Marketing Brand!

On January 10, representatives from each club at our school gathered in the auditorium to learn how to effectively promote their programs with our generations biggest tool, social media. Through accounts such as Instagram, twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, and Pinterest, clubs can make announcements and increase member participation. Our fellow students were taught to focus more on creating a brand instead of only advertising. The students were shown videos and photos of good and bad promotions. Each good promotion had at least one important thing in common, it's ability to relate to the possible members/buyers. Creating a connection to fellow students is essential to making your club even better. Make sure to follow the clubs at our school on their social media accounts to receive information, inspiration and ways to participate! 

Written by Natalie Askowitz, PR Senator, MPSH Student Council

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Seniors, get ready for some memories!

This week was pretty monumental for the class of 2017. They paid for their Cap and Gowns, making graduation and moving on just a bit more real, and they attended the interest meeting for Grad Bash at Universal Orlando. The end of high school is getting closer and closer for them and it's weeks like this one that make that feeling not only one of nerves but one of excitement. We are so excited for our Seniors of 2017! We hope that they take advantage of all the opportunities they will have to celebrate their coming graduation; Senior Picnic, Grad Bash and Prom. It's our gift to them and a way to tell them that we are proud of them.

Check out this preview video from Universal Orlando to see what our Seniors have to look forward to! Seniors, get ready for an unforgettable next few months as the countdown to graduation begins!


Friday, January 13, 2017

We want you to be informed!

Our busy, bustling school is always offering something or another as part of the curricular day or extracurricular afternoon. Sometimes it isn't easy to keep up! We make it easy though! Stop by our website: Palmetto Panthers and click on "Panther Update"

The Panther Update is a calendar of events for the week along with any athletic games and club meetings. Look for it each week to know what to expect around the halls of Palmetto Senior!


Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Strictly Panther Business presents: P-Nation



A new year, a new brand. In conjunction with Junior Achievement sponsor Mrs. Valerie Silver and Strictly Panther Business (SPB) we bring to you P-Nation! Mrs. Silver, a graduate from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology has experience as a children's footwear designer. Having worked for over 10 years with design and marketing for kids shoes, she held a strong interest in the business: starting her own collection of Italian-made children's shoes. Soon after, she began selling Brannock foot-measuring devices, a device that fits a person’s shoe size. As a part of Junior Achievement in her high school career, Mrs. Silver took her experience further. She makes sure the third and final tier of Palmetto’s Academy of Entrepreneurship swiftly runs their privately owned company, this year rebranded as P-Nation under the guidance of teacher Mrs. Mylene Exposito. She has been working with Palmetto’s academy of Entrepreneurship for ten years and pioneered Junior Achievement in its halls.                                                    

 Strictly Panther Business, located in room 205, is and runs like a regular small business. Profits earned from product sales are retained by the business owners, which is every student in the class, the teacher, and the sponsor, as all are shareholders within the company. At the end of every school year SPB chooses a charity agreed upon by shareholders and donates a large percentage of the profits to the charity. Charities chosen in previous years include: Best Buddies International, The Helen Keller Institute, National Wildlife Foundation and Miami Palmetto’s Athletics department, which SPB donated $500 to last year. Selling products such as wrist bands, stickers, and more, SPB promotes school spirit while giving back to our school and community.





Written by: Bryan Berlioz, Agnes Bartha, and Stephania Kerr

Palmetto has PTA Reflection Winners!

Congratulations to our art students who entered the PTA's Reflection Contest.
We have two county finalists in the visual arts category whose entries will be forwarded to Orlando to compete statewide.  

The students are Sofia Aguirre and Betzabeth Jomarron.

In addition, Anjolie Scott, Bingwei Tang and Chris Menendez each received an honorable mention.

There will be an awards ceremony on January 19 for them.  


Congratulations to them and Dr. John Salomon our Visual and Performing Arts Department head and Art Teacher!

Monday, January 9, 2017

Senior Events Newsletter


Click on the picture below to get a better look at our Senior Events newsletter. Payments are coming up soon!