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Jackson Heights Neighborhood Association And Crime Watch Meets With Law Enforcement
Jackson Heights Neigh- borhood Association and Crime Watch organized a community safety meeting concerning the recent shootings in Seminole Heights. The meeting was held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p. m., at District 3 Precinct on 22nd Street.
Tampa Police Depart- ment Major Rocky Ratliff, Captain Calvin Johnson and Community Liaison Kinnette Scallo conducted the Q&A. Safety precautions for the com- munity were discussed. Free light bulbs were dis- tributed to the audience.
TPD's message to the community is, "Turn on your porch lights, when walking at night, walk in
L-R. Jacqueline Wilks, Queen McIntyre, Joyce Carroll and Fran Tate, President of Jackson Heights Neighborhood Association and Crime Watch.
L-R. Community Liaison Kinnette Scallo, Major Rocky Ratliff, Captain Calvin Johnson.
groups and lastly IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING."
“Even though it may not be happening in Jackson Heights, it’s a community concern. We all have to be vigilant,” Fran Tate, Pres-
ident, Jackson Heights Neighborhood Association and Crime Watch, said.
She is encouraging everyone to watch out for one another and report anything suspicious. "We all are family."
L-R. Constance Walker, Clarence Walker, Reva Iman, President of Robles Park Neighborhood Association, Cherylene Levy and Vi- vian Heyward, President of Stop The Violence Tampa.
Florida Virtual School
To Host Online
Information Sessions
Florida Virtual School Full Time (FLVS Full Time), will host three online information sessions this month. Florida Virtual School Full Time is a statewide online public school.
The online sessions will provide information about the cur- riculum and the program. Parents and others will have the op- portunity to ask questions and thoroughly explore the program from the comfort of their own homes.
The information sessions will take place on Thurs- day, November 9th, at 6:30 p.m., EDT; Thursday, No- vember 16th, at 12 noon, EDT; and Tuesday, December 5th, 6:30 p.m., EDT.
Parents and others wishing to attend the online information sessions can visit www.FLVSFT.com and choose one of these dates to register:
The Florida Virtual School Full Time (FLVS Full Time) is a statewide, online public school serving students in grades Kindergarten-12.
As a fully accredited public school with a traditional aca- demic calendar from August to June, FLVS Full Time offers comprehensive, full-time, tuition-free online learning for all Florida students.
The school delivers a structured schedule with built-in flex- ibility through two options: FLVS Full Time Kindergarten-5 and FLVS Full Time 6-12. Courses are available online 24/7, allow- ing students the flexibility to study any time and any place.
In addition, students meeting Florida graduation require- ments are able to receive a standard Florida diploma. The com- bination of certified teachers, a proven curriculum, technology tools, and community experiences creates a supportive and suc- cessful online learning environment for families and students who want a personalized education.
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