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1 April 26, 2013 Amy Northcutt, Principal John McCullough, Superintendent BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School Building Brighter Futures Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Cereal, Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk Monday, April 29 Breakfast Breakfast Wrap Lunch Grilled Cheese, Sweet Tater Fries, Ranch Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only McRib Lady Bears Defeat Cumby to Clinch Play-off Spot The girls play Bi-District Monday in Caddo Mills at 6:00 vs. Bland Tuesday, April 30 Breakfast Pancake, Sausage Links Lunch chicken Fillet, Potatoes, Broccoli Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Fish Wednesday, May 1 Breakfast Chicken Patty, Biscuit Lunch Cheeseburger Mac, Green Beans, Salad Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Pizza Thursday, May 2 Breakfast Cinnamon Rolls, Cheese Stick Lunch Chicken Fajitas, Tortilla, Spanish Rice, Charro Beans, Mexican Corn Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Burrito Friday, May 3 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch Chicken Stew, Cheese, Carrot Sticks, Crackers Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only None Breakfast includes Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch includes Fruit, Milk. All menu items subject to change according to availability of foods. L-R top Coach Kim Bryant, Katelyn McDonald, Kadee Anderson, Cheyenne Bryant, Skylar Evans, Meagan Coberley, Kendra Jock; middle Lexi Earley, Sarah Williams, Shelbi Hurley, Maycee Potts; bottom Harlie Harred Upcoming Events April 26 HS Baseball vs. Honey Grove Here 4:30; Free Summit Dental (See Ad); Regional Track Meet April 27 Regional Track Meet; Jr.-Sr. Prom- A Night in Paris April 29 Beta Cookie Orders in; Bi-District Softball in Caddo 6:00 vs. Bland April 30 FFA Paris Area Degree Check; Drawing for Schlitterbahn Tickets May 1 Pre-K Roundup 12:00-3:15; Bike Assembly 1:45; PTO Meeting 3:45 May 2-5 Senior Trip
2 Third Grade Strives to Protect our Earth Third graders were asked to create an Earth Day project to enter in a class contest. Students were given three weeks to complete their projects. They were asked to take something that would be thrown away and use it to create something useful. Prizes were awarded in three categories: Most Creative, Most Useful, and Most Appealing. This year s winners were Dakota Copeland, Dewitt Brookins, and Hannah Byrd. Dakota took a spice container and turned it into a bug box to win Most Creative. Dewitt Brookins made plant containers from newspaper and used a meat tray to carry his plants to win Most Useful. Hannah Byrd used toilet tissue rolls to create a small photo album/scrapbook that won Most Appealing. The winning poster in the class poster contest was titled Save the Rainforest. The poster was created by Tori Raine, Cassie Rogers, and Blake Hume. The three students who won the project contest were each given a $10 Walmart gift card. Poster contest winners received a goodie bag. Dacee Howse also received a goodie bag for earning Honorable Mention for the refrigerator she created as her Earth Day project. The third grade class also enjoyed a Dirt Cake as they celebrated Earth Day on April 22. (See more 3rd grade pictures on page 3.) Dewitt Brookins, Most Useful Earth Day Project Dacee Howse, Honorable Mention for her Earth Day project Hannah Byrd, Most Appealing Earth Day Project L-R below Tori Raine, Cassie Rogers, and Blake Hume, Earth Day Poster Contest winners. Left, Dakota Copeland, Most Creative Earth Day Project
3 Third Grade Earth Day Projects L-R top row Blake Hume with binoculars, Christopher Brewer with his flute, Jada Koorevaar with a cake display, Bailey Neal with a bird feeder, Kaylee Kirby with egg carton jewelry box, Lydia Drummond with a papier mache globe, Mollye Rosas with a bank, Tori Raine with a book, and Trevor Moore with plant container. The first official Earth Day was in 1970 when a group of people decided that they wanted to do something to remind the world that we all need to protect our earth. Mrs. Massey celebrates Earth Day each year with her third graders. Thank you all for thinking about our earth! Page 3
4 Sixth Grade Celebrates Earth Day with a clean-up day of the school grounds. Pictured L-R they are Dylan Flowers, Rody Alden, Hunter Carpenter, Aaron Swanson, Joanna Correa, Tyler Neal, David Rosas, Johnathon Brown, Alexis Serrano, Dalton Miller, Margaret Ryman, Kaylon Hume, Hailey Fouse, Maycee Buckland, Madison Goodwin, Agustin Castillo, Katlyn White, Ishmeal Wade, Harrison Fite, MaKenna Morgan. Sulphur Bluff Bears Glow in the Dark Bracelets Chili s will donate 10% of the sale to SBISD on first and third Tuesdays of the month from 6-9pm. You must bring this ad. $2.00 Contact an FCCLA Officer for your purchase! On April 26th Summit Dental Hosts "Dentistry from the Heart" A Day of FREE Dental Health Services for Those Without Dental Insurance It s a day for those of all ages young and old. This day is being hosted by Dr.Mathew Johnson and local sponsors. Doctors, registered dental assistants, hygienists and volunteers are spending their day helping those in need. Please help us spread the word. This is a first come/first serve basis. Sign ups are at the ROCK First Baptist Church and then shuttle to Summit Dental. Please check our website at facebook us or call our office for more info
5 Page 5 Pre-School Roundup Wednesday, May 1, 12:00-3:15 For children who will be 4 by September 1, Pre-School Roundup will be Wednesday afternoon, May 1, from 12:00-3:15 PM. This is for Pre-K students who will be coming to school here next August Parents should pre-enroll their children in the front office by 12:00 noon. This will be followed by a play school provided by Mrs. Vandiver and FCCLA members for the rest of the day. Please arrive at school with the following: 1. Birth Certificate 2. Immunization Records 3. Social Security Card There will be other forms to complete at enrollment. We are looking forward to having your child participate. If you have any questions, you can call the school at See you at The Bluff! Congratulations, Beta Members SBISD Beta members will perform their character skit at Nationals this summer. Our members won first place with their skit at this year s state competition; however, because every state does not have a character skit competition, it is not a competition at Nationals. Sulphur Bluff s Beta members have been invited to perform Just the Average Day of a Beta, a humorous skit, at the first general session of the national convention in Mobile, Alabama, so all states members can see what the character skit is all about. Sulphur Bluff ISD must offer a Summer School Program to limited English proficient (LEP) students who are eligible for admission to kindergarten or to the first grade at the beginning of the next school year if there are 10 or more eligible students. If there are not 10 eligible LEP students, the program will not be offered. Contact the school at if your child meets the criteria. Sulphur Bluff ISD debe ofrecer un programa de Escuela de Verano de dominio limitado del inglés (LEP) que son elegibles para la admisión al jardín de infantes o el primer grado al inicio del año escolar siguiente si hay 10 o más estudiantes elegibles. Si no hay 10 estudiantes LEP elegibles, el programa no se ofrecerá. Póngase en contacto con la escuela al si su hijo cumple con los criterios.
6 First Grade Plants Trees Miss Harder's First Grade class planted one Crepe Myrtle tree and one Flowering Bradford Pear tree on Monday, April 22, 2013 to celebrate and learn about Earth Day. Both trees were generously donated by Sulphur Springs Fix & Feed. The students got to take turns digging the holes. Then they had the chance to spread the cow manure and potting soil and plant the trees. Several students have been out to water the trees since they were planted. Mrs. Flippin's 8th grade class will be helping the 1st grade keep them moist as they are working in the flower beds in front of the school. Page 6
7 It Was a Good Day! PTO Gene Landers Scholarship Deadline May 3 Seniors, pick up your application from Mrs. Jones. Two scholarships will be awarded totaling $1,000. Page 7
8 Leading by Example The Sulphur Bluff Bears Varsity boys baseball team is on the verge of breaking into the playoffs for the first time in school history. With a win on Saturday in Yantis at 1pm the Bears will be guaranteed 2 nd Place in District 17-A. If the Bears get a little help in the form of a Roxton victory over North Hopkins Friday 4/26, the Bears could get the program s first boys baseball district title. Seniors Blake Brown, Collin Williams, Cade Argenbright, and Clay Mithchell (pictured) have done an excellent job of leading by example in many areas around the school throughout the year, as well as in the 2013 season. Going into Saturday s game Blake Brown has a 6-1 record, with a 2.02 ERA, and 86 strike outs in 45 innings pitched. Blake is helping himself out at the plate holding a solid.342 batting average. Blake was also a standout member of the boys basketball team that advanced past the Bi-District round of playoffs for the first time in school history. Each time I give Blake the ball, I see his confidence grow more and more. Collin Williams is having a stellar year for the Bears baseball team. Collin currently leads the team in batting average (.490), runs scored (24), and home runs (2). Collin has seen the ball well all year and continues to have quality at-bats in each game. Anytime we have needed a big hit Collin has come through. Cade Argenbright is probably the school s most versatile student athlete. He wants to get better every day he is on the field. Cade has done well throughout the season playing in the outfield alongside Landon Earley (Junior), Erin Zeringue (Junior), Dakota Emerson (Sophomore), Cody Vance (Freshman), Hudson Northcutt (Freshman). His willingness to do whatever it takes for the sake of the team has been Cade s greatest quality throughout this season. Cade was a member of the boys basketball team, a UIL Academics Regional Competitor, and will be representing Sulphur Bluff at the Region III-A Division 2 Track Meet this Saturday in Bullard. Although Clay Mitchell s batting average does not reflect how well he has seen the ball this year, his impact has been felt in every game. Clay has provided great defense for Sulphur Bluff throughout the year. He has seen action from first base, third base, and has shared time at catcher with Hunter Powers (Sophomore). Clay is the first one to extend his help to me and the underclassmen. His abilities inside the classroom are just as great as his abilities on the baseball diamond. The Senior boys should be proud of themselves for the mark that they are leaving on the Sulphur Bluff Boys Athletic Program. I am very grateful to have been a part of these four boys Senior Year. Regardless of what happens, the boys and Sulphur Bluff ISD should be proud of the precedent they have set for all future student athletes. I know I am! (Pictured above L-R are seniors Collin Williams, Blake Brown, Cade Argenbright, and Clay Mitchell.) -Coach Hill Page 8
9 2013 Baseball Team Set to Make School History top L- R Coach Hill, Erin Zeringue, Landon Dorner, Cody Vance, Justin Goldsmith, Hudson Northcutt, Assistant Coach Moore, Landon Earley, Hunter Powers; bottom L-R Dakota Emerson, Collin Williams, Blake Brown, Clay Mitchell, Cade Argenbright. See Coach Hill for End-of-Season Baseball T-Shirts Taking Orders Beginning on Monday Page 9 Help Sulphur Bluff Go Green Recycle your old, used printer and toner cartridges. Proceeds will be used to buy needed classroom materials. See Mrs. Weeks for donations or questions.
10 Senior Luncheon The Senior Luncheon at First National Bank in Mt. Vernon was a day full of memories.
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12 We will miss you, Seniors 2013!
13 During this Last Six Weeks of School, The Goal is to Maintain a Zero Balance on Meal Accounts All charges must be paid by May 10. After that, meals must be paid for on a weekly basis so that we do not have outstanding bills when school is out. The online system is available to check balances and/or make payments. If you have questions, please contact Patti Alberts. Dairy Festival June 15 Get your tickets for $7 now from Katelyn McDonald, a pageant contestant. At the door tickets will be $10.
14 Clint Wolf, Justin Goldsmith, and Cade Argenbright compete at Regional Track this weekend in Bullard, Texas. See schedule below. SBISD gives them a send-off!
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