
Stone celebrated our school resource officer, Officer Thatcher, for law enforcement appreciation day on Thursday, 1/9. Look closely at the shirts our admin team wore! 🤣



The next Skate Night will be Thursday, January 23 from 6-8pm. Skate Night will be at the Galaxy Skate Way on Aurora Road. The cost is $8 and includes skate rental.


The Harry T. Moore Cultural Park & Museum, where we will be hosting a Martin Luther King Jr. movie screening every Friday throughout the month of January. This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. King while enjoying a series of impactful films.
Event Details: Dates: Every Friday in January
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm or 2:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Harry T. Moore Cultural Park & Museum
Refreshments: Complimentary refreshments will be available.


Schedule change requests for your Stone student can be made for elective classes only using the attached QR code!


Please use the link to see this week's Stone Gopher Gazette- Principal's Report: https://secure.smore.com/n/b9jzkd


Please view this video regarding CTE Educational and Workplace Opportunities for students. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5p1celnb7k01skxtp4fa6/Virtual-Workshop_-Educational-and-Workplace-Opportunities-for-Students-in-the-Palm-Bay-Area-20241216_180015-Meeting-Recording.mp4?rlkey=zul7ssvlehynhaah6zasy0hy9&e=1&st=bt69xghd&dl=0


We hope the new year finds all of our Stone, stakeholders happy, healthy, and full of good luck!


Regardless of how you are celebrating today, we hope that all the families in our Stone community have a safe and happy holiday celebration!


Just an example of a few of the cards, our students created for soldiers who are not going to be home with their families for the holidays! Part of our Purple Star, Military School commitment.


Stone school offices will be closed beginning 12/23/2024 through 1/3/2025. School resumes for all on Monday, January 6. See you next year!


Please congratulate the Custodian of the Month for December to Maria Sloan! Her hard work, dedication and attention to detail is what earned her the honor. Thank you, Ms. Sloan for all your hard work!


Stone is proud to announce that we have received the designation of a Purple Star School in recognition of our support of our military families.


Thank you to everyone who showed up to support our chorus students at their concert on Wednesday! What a wonderful job by our students and thank you to all of the hard work that Mr. Castro put into getting the students concert ready!


Thanks to all of our families that came out to experience our annual STEAM night on Thursday, December 12! There were so many amazing activities, free giveaways, and food, too! If you missed this event, make sure to mark your calendars for Literacy Night on January 30!



Fantastic job by our Stone band and orchestra students! Thank you to Mr. Lindstrom and Ms. Osgood for helping our students to prepare. Additionally, thank you to all the families for their support of the students. Lastly, thank you to everyone who attended the concert!


Congratulations to our 4th period class Slice of Success Winners for the most PM 2 testing gains!!! They will be treated to a pizza party celebration on this Thursday, before winter break!!!


REMINDER for Stone Families!!! No backpacks, no pajamas, no blankets, no slippers! Students may have drawstring bags. ALL technology must be put away in a bag and not visible or it will be confiscated. Wednesday: EXAMS for Periods 2 and 3; Thursday: EXAMS for Periods 4 and 5; Friday, EXAMS for Periods 6 and 7.


Please use the link to see this week's Stone Gopher Gazette- Principal's Report: https://secure.smore.com/n/4v9bx


When is your child too sick for school? Many Florida students are chronically absent, defined as missing 15 or more school days per year. This can put a child’s health and academic future at risk, especially those without health insurance. Children who are chronically absent any year between 8th and 12th grade are 7.4x more likely to drop out.
Depending on their symptoms, your child may still be able to go to class even when they’re feeling under the weather.
As a good rule of thumb, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends keeping your child home from school if they ...
•Have had a fever over 101°F within the past 24 hours
•Have had episodes of vomiting or diarrhea within the past 24 hours
•Don’t feel well enough to participate in regular classroom activities
Regular hand-washing and getting the flu shot are two of the most effective ways to keep your child from getting sick during cold and flu season. Flu shots and other routine vaccinations are FREE with Florida KidCare.


We encourage all of our Stone families and community members to participate in the Brevard Strategic Facilities Plan Survey to make sure our voices are heard! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7G3QLWF
