BEAR TRACKS Senior Homecoming Nominees
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1 January 18, 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, Jan. 21 Breakfast Holiday-No School Lunch Holiday-No School Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Holiday Tuesday, Jan. 22 Breakfast French Toast, Sausage Lunch Pizza, Roasted Carrots, Green Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Club Sandwich Wednesday, Jan. 23 Breakfast Eggstravaganza, Tortilla Lunch Chili Cheese Frito Pie, Salad, Pinto Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Popcorn Chicken Thursday, Jan. 24 Breakfast Biscuit, Sausage Lunch Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Hamburger Friday, Jan. 25 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch McRib, Tater Tots, Ranch Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Taco Salad Breakfast includes Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch includes Fruit, Milk. All menu items subject to change according to availability of foods. Upcoming Events Jan. 18 Homecoming-Games Start at 6:00; Coronation at Halftime of Boys Game; Dance immediately following game until Midnight Grades 7-12 only Jan. 21 School Holiday; N. Hopkins BB, AG, AB 4:30 Jan. 22 District Union Hill VG, VB 6:00 Jan. 24 FCCLA begins selling Val-o- Grams Jan. 25 Dist. Game vs. Saltillo Here JVG, JVB, VG, VB 4: Senior Homecoming Nominees L-R Dillon Harred, Virginia Rodriguez; Britt Halbert, Katelyn Brown; Clint Wolf, Heather Anderson; Collin Williams, Quincie Duncan; Cade Argenbright, Kaitlyn Hancock Homecoming Begins at 6:00; Coronation is Halftime of the Boys Game (See other nominees, page 2.)
2 Duke & Duchess Nominees L-R Landin Earley, Maycee Potts; Justin Goldsmith, Sydney Evans; Hudson Northcutt, Skylar Evans Prince & Princess Nominees L-R Jaden Goldsmith, Summer Fischer; Jacob Watts, Layna Earley Page 2 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.
3 PTO Presents to School Board The PTO president announced that the PTO had asked the school board to allow students to have more educational field trips if the PTO funded them. The board was set to make a decision at their next meeting. The PTO also purchased two Promethean boards for the school. Teachers from 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades presented information about their classes at this week s PTO meeting. Second grade teacher Mrs. Jaggers said that she is following the CScope curriculum. They are currently doing double-digit addition and regrouping. They are learning to read the thermometer with their science weather lesson. They are working with the new software, BrainChild. They will be doing a TPRI assessment starting next week. They will be having an AR party soon and will do that party here at school. Then they will take a trip for their second AR party at the end of the year and will use the money they earned on their booth at the Halloween Carnival for that trip. The second grade has a recycling project coming up, and those will be displayed for Open House. In response to the PTO s request that teachers share their needs with the organization, asking what items teachers normally purchase themselves that perhaps PTO could help to purchase. Mrs. Jaggers also announced that her class has a need for card stock in white and colors. She also said that her class as well as all classes could benefit from an outdoor thermometer and rain gauge. Third grade teacher Mrs. Massey said that her class is studying multiplication facts in math and rocks and minerals in science. They are working on test-taking strategies in reading. Mrs. Massey said that she would like to have composition books and bulletin board supplies, but she purchases those at the beginning of the year. She said that it would be very helpful if the PTO could help to make purchases at the beginning of the year when many school supplies are discounted. Fourth grade teacher Mrs. Green said that they are working on word choice in writing, division in math, space in science, STAAR strategies in reading. She believes one of the best strategies is to have the students read their passages two times. The students are doing research projects on Texas. Mrs. Green says she would like to change the theme of her room this year. She also expressed the need for materials at the beginning of the year. Fifth grade teacher is Mrs. Vance. They are working on three-digit multiplication in math, author s viewpoint in reading, and inherited and adaptive traits in science. She says they recently took their AR field trip to the bowling alley and park along with the third and fourth grade classes. The AR field trips are sponsored by PTO. PTO president Amy said that first and sixth grades will present at the next PTO meeting. She also announced that on February 1, raffle tickets will be distributed to each student for them to sell for a $5 chance to win an IPAD worth $949 that has been donated to PTO. The goal is for each student to sell 20 tickets each. Pizza Bingo is upcoming but a definite date has not been set for that as of yet. The BBQ sandwich fundraiser at Fix n Feed will be in April. Mrs. Ritland said that the business was pleased with the PTO s promotion of the event the last time the fundraiser was held there. She said that $1600 was raised in approximately two hours. It was a very successful fundraiser. Page 3 Pictured students at AR Field Trip.
4 Join us for Homecoming Tonight at 6:00! Page 4
5 Homecoming is tonight! Games start at 6:00. Page 5
6 Come see the Lady Bears tonight at Homecoming. Games start at 6:00! 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. 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 Page 6 FCCLA Officer for your purchase!
7 Tonight Last Homecoming Game for Trio of Seniors This is the last homecoming for my trio of seniors, said Coach Moore. I am excited to see these three young men compete in their final homecoming game at Sulphur Bluff. This will be Blake Brown s 4th homecoming game as a starter and Collin Williams s 3rd homecoming game as a starter and Cade s 1st homecoming game. I am extremely proud of these boys for the hard work and effort that they have given me and their team for the past 5 years. I m sure these three boys would love to put on a show for anyone that came to support them and their team tonight for their final homecoming game. Pictured are L-R Cade Argenbright, Coach Moore, Blake Brown, and kneeling, Collin Williams. Junior High Bears Fight for the Game 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Sulphur Bluff Saltillo Game stats Kaleb Brown 13 pts Turner South 9pts Jaden Goldsmith 7pts Jacob Watts Cody Tople Isaac Foley 5pts 5pts 4pts Even though they could not pull out the win, this game was a really good game for us as a team. These boys know now that they can be down by 16 pts with one quarter left and come back to make it a ball game. I was really proud of the team in that last quarter when they came out fighting for the game. It could have been real easy to give up in the 4th down 16 pts but they hung in there and fought hard to come back and make it a ball game. I am very proud of these boys. Page 7
8 Uncle Si Dorner? Jase Raine? We Had Lots of Fun During Homecoming Dress-up Days Willie Zeringue? Cody Vance Places First in Rotary Speech Contest Cody competed at the Sulphur Springs Rotary Club speaking competition where he won 1st place. He will be competing in the District Rotary Club Speaking Contest in Clarksville on January 26, He had to create a speech over the topic: "How use of Rotary's Four-Way Test will promote Peace through Service." The Four-Way Test of the Rotary Club is: The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do: 1 Is it the TRUTH? 2 Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3 Will it build GOOD- WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4 Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Page 8
9 Betas Win First Place in Character Skit, 3rd Place in Scrapbook Competition The Beta Club is pictured below in Austin, Texas, on famous 6th street. While at the state convention they won first place in the character skit and third place in the scrapbook competition. Group picture L-R standing front row is Hunter Powers, Meagan Coberley, Tyler Raine, Erin Zeringue, Justin Goldsmith, Brian Sauers, Dillon Harred, Casey Gore, Dylan DiDonato, Landon Dorner; front kneeling Darron Foster; front standing Sarah Williams, Katelyn McDonald, Cheyenne Bryant, Kendra Jock. Page 9
10 School Board Recognition Month January is School Board Recognition Month January 2013 is School Board Recognition Month a great time to focus on the crucial role an elected board of trustees plays in our communities and schools. We want our school board members to know that we appreciate their dedication and hard work. They are extraordinary people who voluntarily tackle the enormous job of governing school districts. Their actions and decisions affect the present and future lives of our children. They take the time to share their vision and voice about the future of Sulphur Bluff s children. Our board members are pictured above L-R top row Tony Hurley, Donnie Powers; middle row Terry Goldsmith, Brian Dorner; bottom row Troy Emerson, John Vance, Bill Wilder. Page 10
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