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  • Jones High School P.T.S.A. hosts 3rd Annual basketball tournament

    • 18 Apr 2012
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    MEDIA ADVISORY

     

    Media Advisory​  ​Contact: Dimitra Bowman, (407) 563-4616

    April 13, 2012​dimitra.bowman@pepsico.com

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    Jones High School P.T.S.A. hosts 3rd Annual basketball tournament

    Orlando, Fla. – On Saturday, April 21st, Jones High School P.T.S.A. will host a competitive basketball tournament to raise funds for the Parents, Teachers and Students Association (PTSA) Summer Scholarship fund. The tournament will consist of eight teams known as the Elite Eight. Each group will play 40 minutes and the winner will move on to the next round using bracket format.

     WHO: Jones High School

     WHAT: Jones High School P.T.S.A. 3rd Annual Basketball Tournament

     WHEN: Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

     WHERE: Jones High School Gym at 801 S. Rio Grande Ave. Orlando, FL 32805

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  • The Tiger Den at Jones High School is seeking Prom Dresses

    • 15 Mar 2012
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    GREETINGS !  

     

    It is that time again for the Prom for the students of Jones High School .  

     

    The Tiger Den at Jones High School is seeking Prom Dresses from sizes :

    0- 26 !

     

    Dresses can be dropped off at Jones High School from 8:30 am -1:30 daily thru April 24,2012.

     

    The Prom Extravaganza Giveaway will be April 25 for the Students to choose

     

    their Dress for the Prom to be held on May 5, 2012.

     

    You may contact: Ivy Fowler @321-439-5538 or email me at:

     

    ivywynn57@hotmail.com


    Thank you for your support!

     

    Ivy J Wynn-Fowler

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  • JONES VS. LAKE WALES FOOTBALL GAME BUS

    • 23 Aug 2011
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    The Kickoff Classic game against Leesburg is going to be played tomorrow night,
    Wednesday Aug. 24th. 

    Thank you for understanding and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night.


    Booster Club

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  • Orange & Green Game after Mixer

    • 15 Aug 2011
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    Orange & Green Game after Mixer at the L Claudia Allen Center, live band and fish free. Free admissions!
    Donations accepted to benefit the Football Team!!!

    Hosts MIKEL BROWN AND DERRICK CRAWFORD SPONSORED BY THE JHS BOOSTERS CLUB.

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  • Back to school celebration and meet your teacher day.

    • 13 Aug 2011
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    Back to school celebration and meet your teacher day. August 18, 2011
    2 PM to 4PM

    Free supplies until they run out. Entertainment provided by 94.5

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  • 2nd Annual Orange & Green Game

    • 11 Aug 2011
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     2nd Annual Orange & Green Game

    SPONSORED BY

    THE JONES HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTERS CLUB



    HONORARY COACHES: CALVIN LANG & MIKEL BROWN


    When:
    AUGUST 20, 2011

    Where:

    REDDICK FIELD

    Time: 10:00 AM


    Food and drinks sold to benefit the football team & cheerleading squad.

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  • Anthony "AMP" Baker 40th Birthday Celebration

    • 18 May 2011
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    Anthony "AMP" Baker 40th Birthday Celebration
     

    Greetings JHS Alumni:

    It's the birthday celebration to remember and if you didn't make it to the last party, you don't want to miss this one.

    Come out and celebrate with Anthony"AMP" Baker on Friday, May 20, 2011 at the Imperial Swan on International drive. 

    The party starts at 9:00 p.m. and ends at 2:00 a.m. with our very own DJ JODY Akins. 

    Gifts are welcome

    You

    know when Anthony has a PARTY he has a PARTY!!!!!!! Cash Bar so bring your money to buy the birthday man a drink:)

    We look forward to seeing you there.

     
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  • Jones' Angelo Warner makes first team 3A All-State

    • 12 May 2011
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     Jones' Angelo Warner makes first team 3A All-State for basketball
    Class 3A All-State boys basketball
    Senior point guard Angelo Warner of state runner-up Jones was a first team selection for the Class 3A boys basketball All-State team announced Tuesday by the Orlando Sentinel and SourceHoops.com. The Morehead State signee averaged 18.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists for the Tigers (25-6)

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  • JHS Alumnus Calvin Lee Hayes Earns Prestigious Rangel Fellowship

    • 9 May 2011
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    April 15, 2011

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
    – Calvin Lee Hayes, a Florida A&M University (FAMU) alumnus, has been awarded a 2011 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship following a highly competitive nationwide contest. The Rangel Fellowship, funded by the U.S. Department of State and managed by the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center at Howard University, supports extraordinary individuals who want to pursue a career in the U.S. Foreign Service.   

    “FAMU has given me the tools to help transform democracies, empower communities and improve the human condition both domestic and abroad,” said Hayes. “My love for public service has compelled me to take on a cause much greater than myself in order to ultimately contribute to the greater good of all humanity.”

    The Director of the Rangel Program, Patricia Scroggs, said, “We are thrilled to have Calvin as part of the program.  Calvin has already shown impressive leadership, academic accomplishments and integrity in his life.  I have no doubt that he will excel in graduate school and make important contributions to promoting global peace and prosperity as a U.S. diplomat.”  

    Originally from Orlando, Fla., Hayes graduated from FAMU in December, 2010 with a bachelor of science in public relations. While a student at FAMU, Hayes was very active in student life and took advantage of numerous opportunities to learn and serve both on campus and overseas. Hayes served as FAMU’s student body vice-president during the 2009-2010 academic year, a correspondent for the FAMUan student newspaper, and president of FAMU’s chapter of the NAACP.   Also during the summer of 2009, Hayes interned at the United States Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa where he, among other duties, served as a site officer for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to South Africa. 

    Hayes has won numerous awards and fellowships some of which include being named the most influential FAMU Student in 2009, being selected as a 2010 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Scholar, and  receiving the FAMU School of Journalism’s Leadership Award in 2010.

    Since graduating, Hayes received the Congressional Black Caucus Emerging Leaders Fellowship and is currently interning for Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge from the 11th District of Ohio.  He focuses on international affairs issues and participates in many of the foreign affairs briefings held in both the House and Senate. 

    The Rangel Fellowship will provide Hayes with approximately $90,000 in benefits over a two-year period to pursue a master’s degree in international communication at the American University School of International Studies.  As part of the Rangel Program, he will work this summer for the Bureau of Legislative Affairs in the U.S. Department of State.   In the summer of 2012, he will serve in a U.S. Embassy to get hands-on experience with U.S. foreign policy and the work of the Foreign Service. 

    Upon graduation, he will become a U.S. diplomat, embarking on a uniquely rewarding and challenging career of service to the U.S. and global communities.

    About the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
    The Rangel Program is a joint initiative between the U.S. State Department and Howard University that aims to enhance the excellence and diversity of the U.S. Foreign Service.  Begun in 2003, the Rangel Fellowship Program selects outstanding young people each year from around the country who exhibit the ideal qualities of a Foreign Service Officer. Managed by the Ralph J. Bunche Center at Howard University, the Rangel Fellowship supports those selected through graduate school and professional development activities that prepare them for their careers as Foreign Service Officers. With the academic, professional and financial support from the program, Fellows now serve as diplomats around the world, contributing to a more diverse representation and effective execution of U.S. foreign policy.
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  • JHS Track and Field Results

    • 9 May 2011
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    The boys' track and field team accomplished a huge feat this weekend as they earned the 2A State Championship runner-up trophy for a consecutive year.  The boys were led by an outstanding performance from the 4x800 meter relay team of Kenny Judson, Sakoo Sandy, Tyrin Chenault, and freshmen standout Joshua Simpkins.  Simpkins had the best time on the relay and secured the second place position for the tigers! 

    The boys' 4x100 meter relay team of Alex Gomez, Chad Massey, Clim Robbins, and Levonte Whitfield set a new school record on their way to victory.  Whitfield dazzled as he came from behind on last leg to secure the win.  The time of 40.9 ranks number 5 in the United States.

    Whitfield continued to put on a show for the crowd as he was crowned the state champion in the 100 meter dash and earned state runner-up in the 200 meter dash. 

    Robbins earned his first individual medal finishing fourth in the 100 meter dash.  Gomez finished 5th in the long jump, and Duron Williams earned his first state medal finishing 8th in the shot put.

    Capping off the night the 4x400 meter relay team of Chenault, Judson, Sandy, and Robbins finished 8th to earn a medal.

    The girls' team made a huge improvement over last year's team finish.  The lady tigers finished in a tie for 6th place; they were just one point away from third place.

    The tigers had a great finish from senior Mary Taylor who placed fourth in the triple jump.  Tifani Kerrison ran a PR as she finished 3rd in the 400 meter dash.  Jasmine Sandifer finished 8th in the 200 meter dash and 7th in the 400 meter dash.

    The 4x800 meter relay team of Destiny Mims, Jenalta Yates, Allison Hicks, and Tifani Kerrison earned a state medal finishing 8th.

    The 4x100 meter relay team of Cassidy Smith, Stefani Kerrison, and "The Jaz's" (Jasmine Sandifer and Jazmyne Gilliam) finished 3rd.

    The 4x400 meter relay team of S. Kerrison, Hicks, Gilliam, and Yates also finished 3rd. 

    There are 132 teams in the 2A classification, so we are very proud of our two top ten finishes.   The girls and boys of Jones High School represented their school well this weekend.  It is great to be a Tiger!  Please congratulate all of the athletes, and we thank everyone who came to support us this weekend and throughout the season!

    Coach Rebecca Ray

    Jones High School

    Head Girls' Track and Field Coach

    Head Girls' Cross Country Coach

    Chemistry Teacher

     801 S. Rio Grande

    Orlando, FL 32805

    (W) 407 835 2300 ext. 2324

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