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   SPOTLIGHT
  INDIRA
This week’s Spotlight feature is the lovely Indira, and her en- ergy and self-confidence will convince anyone that she is very ded- icated to being successful. Indira is very comfortable in front of the camera, and she puts 100% effort into every photo shoot. Con- gratulations to Indira for appearing as this week’s Spotlight fea- ture.
 Local
 Cuban Club Foundation Receives Grant For Repairs And Replacements For Building
 The Cuban Club Founda- tion announces that an agree- ment has been executed that will help restore and protect the historic Cuban Club building in Ybor City. This unique building of tangible cultural, ethnic and architectural importance is listed on National Register of Historic Places and is currently used as a performing arts and events center and offers his- toric tours and ghost tours.
The building is located at 2010 N. Avenida Republica de Cuba.
The National Parks Service in coordination with the De- partment of State’s Division of Historical Resources has awarded a $500,000 Hurri-
Reminders
1. Students will be earning a grade for this last quarter of school. Students must pass in order to receive credit.
2. Log into Edsby daily to obtain assignments and com- municate with your teachers.
3. Parents should log into Edsby to check their child’s grade on April 24th, a midway check of their progress.
4. ATTENTION ALL SENIORS, CLASS OF 2019- 2020, you MUST pass your classes to earn your full credits in order to graduate. Contact your guidance counselor to dis- cuss if you are on track to grad- uate. Middleton’s graduation was scheduled for May 29th, 9 a. m. at the Florida State Fair-
cane Irma National Park Serv- ice Subgrant to address issues at the Cuban Club.
The Cuban Club Founda- tion is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to the task of repairing, restoring and preserving the Cuban Club building, which stands as a monument in yellow brick and marble to the vibrant culture of the Hispanic immigrants who brought the cigar industry to Tampa in 1885.
The grant will address storm water drainage improve- ments to prevent flooding of the basement during storms; replacement and repair of doors and windows.
Once finished, the project
grounds.
5. Report cards are avail-
able for you to view now in Edsby.
Third quarter report cards for the 2019-2020 school year are now available online for all 6th through 12th grade students via the report card website - [ https://reportcards.sdhc.k12.f l.us/ ]https://reportcards.sdhc. k12.fl.us.
The report card can be ac- cessed by either entering the student’s number and password or by using the student’s as- signed Personal Identification Number (PIN). You can re- quest a PIN electronically at [ https://reportcards.sdhc.k1 2.fl.us/requestPin/ ]https://re- portcards.sdhc.k12.fl.us/re- questPin/
will provide better protection of the building from severe storms that threaten Tampa Bay.
The grant will also be used to update and improve upon the historic 1917 Cuban Club building’s listing in the Na- tional Register of Historic Places.
This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Historical Re- sources and the State of Florida. This project is being supported in part by an Emer- gency Supplemental Grant from the Historic Preservation Fund administered by the Na- tional Park Service, Depart- ment of the Interior.
Grab And Go Update
Beginning Wednesday, April 15th, our district will be distributing food one day per week — providing students one week’s worth of food at a time, instead of daily distribution.
Due to new CDC guidelines and a statewide stay-at-home order, our district wants to min- imize contact between Student Nutrition Services workers and our families. We believe one- day-a-week food distribution will be safer for the community as a whole.
Families will be able to pick up a week’s worth of nutritious meals every Wednesday at the same 147 sites — between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. This will include one pound of lunch meat, a loaf of bread, milk, juice and nutri- tious snacks. Students will re- ceive enough food for each school day. Buses will also be transporting foods into specific neighborhoods for pick up every Wednesday.
Each student will receive a bag of food that needs to be re- frigerated, and one that can stay at room temperature. It’s im- portant to note that these food bags will weigh over ten pounds together. If you are walking up or riding a bike to a Grab-and- Go site, please have your child bring their empty backpack to provide a simple way to trans- port the food.
For a list of frequently asked questions, please visit Hillsbor- oughSchools.org.
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