Dunedin High School

  • Academics   ( 6 Articles )
  • Curriculum Guide   ( 45 Articles )

    High School Administration

    Reuben C. Hepburn, Principal

    Eric Allen, Assistant Principal, Curriculum & 12th Grade

    Dr. Tom Brittain, Assistant Principal, Activities & Athletics, 11th Grade

    Michele Diaz, Assistant Principal, Academy of Architectural Design and Building Technologies, AVID, 9th Grade

    Valencia Gore, Assistant Principal, Fundamental Program, 10th Grade

     

    Guidance Counselors

    Kit Ewing, Department Chairperson, Guidance Counselor, Fundamental Program, 10th Grade

    Marilyn Hourdas, Guidance Counselor, 12th Grade

    Jackie LaMondra, Guidance Counselor, 9th Grade, Academy of Architectural Design and Building Technologies

    Caroline Maisel, Guidance Counselor, 11th Grade, AVID

     

    Additional Personnel

    Marc Allison, Athletic Coordinator

    Sue Glaser, Senior Data Management Technician

    Sandy Jones, 12th Grade Clerk

    Barbara Koster, Data Management Technician, Registrar and Records

    Helene Leventis, Assistant Bookkeeper

    Sue Martin, 9th Grade Clerk

    Theresa McCoige, 11th Grade Clerk

    Denise Misilmeri, Family and Community Relations

    Bill Moravec, Media Specialist

    Brandy Priser, Senior Bookkeeper

    Judy Sewart, 10th Grade Clerk and Clinic

    Ilona Siegel, Principal’s Secretary

    Mark Wong, School Social Worker

     

    Parents may contact school staff by email: Last name first initial @ pcsb.org;

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  • Course Descriptions   ( 19 Articles )
  • Resources   ( 2 Articles )
  • Fundamental School Handbook 2011-2012   ( 17 Articles )

    Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS provides Pinellas County families an additional high school fundamental location.  Fundamental schools are schools of choice and emphasize principles that set them apart from non fundamental schools. The Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS environment provides for those who work best where expectations are clearly defined. A strong emphasis is placed on the home and school working together to promote successful learning.

    Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS provides a  quiet, well disciplined and structured learning environment. The fundamental guidelines, school rules and policies are strictly enforced during every school day, during extracurricular activities up to and including the last day of school.  A competitive spirit exists within the framework of mutual respect, cooperation and regard for the rights and property of others. Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS takes great pride in maintaining a safe learning environment for your child.  We believe in setting high expectations for all of our students.  It is because we closely monitor student behavior that we are able to maintain a successful learning community.  We ask for your support by realizing that children will make poor choices from time to time.  These poor choices may result in a child earning a demerit, detention, suspension or in rare cases being recommended for dismissal from our program.  It is our expectation that all parents and teachers work together in a consistent and productive manner to promote accountability for our students.  Parents choose Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS for many reasons, one being the type of learning environment that exists.  Your support of our program and its guidelines only increases the likelihood that your child will experience many successes while being a student at Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS.

    Mission

    The mission of the Dunedin High Fundamental SWAS community is to educate students to be productive in a global society by providing skills and knowledge for the 21st century.

    Vision

    Dunedin High School Fundamental SWAS envisions a curriculum that offers students choices which enable them to be immediately prepared for the postsecondary environment.

Latest Events

  • 01/12/2012 SAT Testing
  • 03/12/2012 - 14/12/2012 Algebra EOC (Make-Up)
  • 10/12/2012 - 13/12/2012 Dual Enrollment Exams
  • 14/12/2012 Dual Enrollment Fall Sem. Ends
  • 17/12/2012 - 19/12/2012 Biology EOC (Make-Up)
  • 24/12/2012 - 04/01/2013 Winter Holiday (School Closed)

What's Good at DHS

The Dunedin High School Highlander Band has been invited by Disney World to perform in their annual Christmas parade.

The Dunedin High School Highlander Band received a superior rating at their most recent competition.

The Drama Department produced another fall hit play "Ruthless".

The Swim and Dive team claimed a Regional Championship title this year in diving.

The Volleyball team was crowned District Champs for the first time in 22 years, and reached the regional semi-finals.

The Varsity Football team wrapped up the season with a winning record of 6-4.

The NJROTC cadets honored veterans at their annual Veterans Day Ceremony.

Also, the NJROTC program, in combined efforts with the faculty and students at DHS, donated hundreds of canned food items to feed needy families during the Thanksgiving holidays.

Fundamental shadowing has started and is going well.

Discovery Night is December 17, 2012.

Dunedin High School


1651 Pinehurst Road
Dunedin, FL 34698
Office: (727) 469 – 4100
Fax: (727) 469 – 4143

 

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