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  • Darnell-Cookman Students Sweep the Envirothon Competition

     

    Three teams of high school students from Darnell-Cookman competed in the Envirothon this week.  The Envirothon is a hands-on environmental problem-solving competition for high school-aged students in the United States and Canada.  Participating teams complete training and testing in five natural resource categories: soils and land use, aquatic ecology, forestry, wildlife, and current environmental issues.

    Students from the following Northeast Florida counties are invited to compete:  Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns.  The winner of the regional Envirothon goes on to represent their district at the state level at the 
    Florida Envirothon and possibly the national level competition.  Out of all the teams competing, Darnell-Cookman students took first place, second place and 3rd place in the competition.  The students on the team that took first place will be moving on to represent Duval County at the state-level competition in April.

     

    During the competition, students were asked to answer written questions and perform hands-on tasks that focused on Aquatic Ecology, Wildlife, Forestry, Soil / Land Use.  Next, they had to give a two-minute speech, addressing a question based on this year's Current Issue topic - Adapting to a Changing Climate.  Finally, students were given a written test covering information about the Current Issue. We are so proud of the 15 students that represented Darnell-Cookman and are excited to see what the members of the winning team will do at the State Envirothon competition next month.

     

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  • Every month Great Decisions travels to UNF to meet with other high schools and four colleges- UNF, Flager, JU, and FSCJ. The program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year.   

    Most recently, students had the opportunity to interact with former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull. 

    Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia

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    Quiz Bowl       

    Mr. Casner

    CasnerJ@duvalschools.org

    Teams compete head-to-head to answer questions from all areas of knowledge, including history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, popular culture, sports, and more.

    Beta Club                           

     

    Dr. Davis

    Davisa6@duvalschools.org

    The idea of this club is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among high school students.

    Viking Bowling Club

    Mr. Combs

    Mr. Percy

    For High Schoolers - once a month from 3:30 - 5:00

    Great Decisions                           

     

    Ms. Bottini

    OsborneA@duvalschools.org

    National, grassroots foreign policy discussion group that brings global affairs to teachers and the classroom.

     

    Multicultural

     

    Ms. Gonzalez

    Mr. Casner

     

    All students are welcome to join and show off their culture or learn about new ones. 

    Chess Club             

     

    Mr. Casner

    CasnerJ@duvalschools.org

    Promotes playing the board game of chess

    Performing Arts Club       

    Mrs. Fagundes

    FagundesF@duvalschools.org

    Students will learn proper breathing and singing techniques, appropriate performance etiquette, theatrical directions and staging, character-building techniques, blocking, and choreography.

    National Honor Society 

     

    Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be awarded to a high school student. Students are invited to become members.

    National Junior Honor Society

     

     

    Students are invited to join based on G.P.A. and will serve to elevate their  commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship.

    Science Club (Middle School) 

    Ms. Nanney

    Nanneym@duvalschools.org

    Students explore science concepts in more depth

    GSA   

    Ms. Bottini

    bottinia@duvalschools.org

    Student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build communities and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.

    Cheerleading      

     

    Selected participants cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.

    Green Thumbs Club                            

    Mr. Percy

    Percyj@duvalschools.org

    Students will explore organic, local and sustainable agriculture.

    5000 Role Models       

    Ms. Peeples

    Peeplesm@duvalschools.org

    The club is for males, grades 6-12, looking to develop leadership skills and connect with other positive students in the school and community.

    Model UN

    Ms. Bottini

    bottinia@duvalschools.org

    Model U.N. is a club that helps educate students in the world of diplomacy, politics, and international cooperation. To this aim it will host practices in the etiquette used in international forums and bring students to attend conferences that measure a delegates success in various diplomatic situations