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1 September 24, 2010 Amy Northcutt, Elem. Principal Tommy Cummings, JH/HS Principal Robert Ross, Superintendent BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School Building Brighter Futures Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Biscuit & Sausage, Fruit, Juice, Milk Monday, Sept. 27 Breakfast Cereal, Toast, Juice, Milk Lunch Shaved Beef w/gravy, Rice, Vegetable Blend, Mixed Fruit, Bread, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Hamburgers Tuesday, Sept. 28 Breakfast Eggstravaganza, Toast, Juice, Milk Lunch Meatball Subs, Oven Fries, Pickles, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Patty Sandwiches Wednesday, Sept. 29 Breakfast Cinnamon Rolls, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch Turkey Pot Pie, Blackeyed Peas, Tossed Salad, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Pizza Thursday, Sept. 30 Breakfast French Toast Sticks, Syrup, Juice, Milk Lunch Stacked Enchiladas, Mexican Corn, Pinto Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Taco Bowl Friday, Oct. 1 Breakfast Oatmeal, Toast, Juice, Milk Lunch Country Dumplings, Broccoli, Ranch Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Tenders Upcoming Events Sept. 24 HS Cumby 4:30 V-JV District Game; FFA Tyler Heifer Show Sept. 25 Scholarship Dinner & Auction 6:00 New Gym Sept. 27 JH Detroit 5:00 Sept. 28 HS Detroit 4:30 JV-V District Game Sept. 30 JH Roxton 4:00; Smile Program; Beta Trucking for the Troops continues through Sept. 30 Oct. 1 FCCLA Deadline for Membership Dues; FFA Deadline for Membership Dues; HS James Bowie 4:30 V-JV District Game; FFA FTW Entries Available; End of 6 Weeks 1st Place for Varsity and JV Boys-Yesterday both teams came home winners from the Dee Lowery Campbell Cross Country Meet. The varsity team is shown top L-R Ken Wade, 11th place and a time of 18:57; Justin Duke, 17th 19:34; Caleb Raine, 39th 21:10; Ryan Watts, 6th 18:42; Clint Wolf, 3rd 18:16; and Cade Argenbright, 29th 20:23. Not pictured is Dylan Patterson, 4th 18:28. Bottom is JV L-R Jackson Dailey, 25th 27:37; Jacob Mintz, 10th 22:13; Travis Allan, 7th 22:05; Casey Gore, 29:21; Jeremy Coberley, 12th 22:20; and kneeling, Tyler Hampton, 3rd 21:06. Karissa Wolf, inset, ran for the girls team Support Our Seniors Scholarship Dinner & Auction 6 PM Saturday in Gym Come out for a BBQ Dinner and Fun Tickets $20.00 See Page 2 for more information about the auction and other opportunities for seniors.
2 Seniors What do I do Next? One s senior year of high school is a busy time during which a student finishes one chapter of his/her life and makes preparation to begin a new chapter. We often hear If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. There are steps every senior should follow in order to be ready for that next chapter. The list below may seem long and complicated, but it really isn t. And remember, the school counselor is there to help you along the way as a resource. We can t make decisions for you, but we can help you find the answers that will open the door to your future. Here are a few suggestions: Join us on Saturday night for an evening of fun as you help support seniors to further their education, Mrs. Green, fourth grade teacher and a member of the Sulphur Bluff Scholarship Board, announced. The eleventh annual scholarship dinner and auction will be held Saturday, September 25, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. in the Sulphur Bluff School new gymnasium. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from a member of the scholarship board. The scholarship banquet helps raise money to award deserving seniors scholarships to attend college. I am happy to know that I am on a committee that can help students further their education by attending a college, says Mrs. Green. Also the Sulphur Bluff Scholarship Foundation awards eighth graders with a motivational scholarship that is presented to deserving eighth grade students to motivate them to go to college when completing high school. This year s auction items include two sets of Dallas Cowboy Tickets, Texas Ranger Tickets plus parking, a thirty-gallon deer feeder, a Blue Ray DVD player, JB Weld assortment, two quilts, and an assortment of cakes, pies, and coffee creamers, as well as many other fabulous items. Games will also be played to win a fortytwo inch LCD Flat Screen and a fifteen inch HD Flat Screen. Many thanks go out to our platinum sponsors this year including Carriage House Manor and Grocery Supply Company. Come out for a good time Under the Texas Stars. Page 2 1. If you aren t already a Talent Search Participant, see the counselor for an application and more information on how to take advantage of these opportunities. 2. Decide on a career choice or narrow my choices to three career possibilities. (If you don t know how to choose, go by the counselor s office for help.) 3. Use the Career Cruising website to explore which college, university or tech school will best prepare you for your career choice. (Get username & password for career cruising from the counselor.) 4. Go to the college/university/school website to find a list of admission requirements. (What is the minimum ACT/SAT score required and which test do they prefer?) Check out the cost of attendance and if there is an admission deadline. Can I afford to live on campus or will I commute? 5. Now that you know which test you should take and what the minimum score requirement is for that school, go on-line to register for the ACT or SAT. You will find a list of test dates and registration deadlines on the websites: ( sat.collegeboard.com/register and dates.html) and in the counselor s office and posted in the High School. The cost of the ACT is $48 and the SAT is $47. (unless you have a fee waiver) You may use the computers in the Counselor s office to register. 6. Use the practice materials available for preparing for the tests. There are practice tests on each of the test websites, and there are practice CDs available for the Talent Search participants. Find out all you can about the tests ahead of time. 7. Apply for scholarships. You will get lists of available scholarships from the counselor by . There are others that will be announced during morning announcements. Get applications from the counselor. (or on-line) If you need help completing the applications, ask the counselor for help. Most of the area scholarships are offered in the spring. It is the student s responsibility to meet deadlines, and to return the completed application. If you have questions about how or where to return the application, see your counselor. FYI: The seniors will attend one or more college fairs during the school year. Sulphur Bluff ISD sponsors a local career fair each year at our school. There will be a financial aid workshop offered in the spring. Every senior has the opportunity for individual counseling sessions.
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4 FCCLA Members Ignite the Flame FCCLA members flames are ignited! They have practiced and developed leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills that they will need in the future to acquire jobs and pursue their careers. Last Friday members participated at an FCCLA leadership training at Paris Junior College, led by three of the regional and state officers. They joined other area schools FCCLA chapters. The team took Leadership Enhancement Opportunity Tests to help them evaluate their knowledge of the organization s creed, mission and purposes, parliamentary procedure, job interviewing, consumer math, consumerism, and etiquette. Those earning bronze medals were Bruce Marrero, Amanda Fowler, Desi Greer and Stephanie Hogue in parliamentary procedure; Dustin Lawson in consumer math; Ester Marquez in job interview; Kaci Powers in creed, mission, purposes. Halie Waid earned a silver medal for creed, mission, purposes. They also participated in breakout sessions where they learned how to help with chapter projects and activities. Workshops included Teens in the Drivers Seat, Tech Prep, and Training for Success to gain valuable information. Mrs. Sharon Pierce, state FCCLA advisor from Austin, attended the meeting and also presented a workshop. Results from last week s Fall Festival contests last week are as follows: Decorated Cakes: Makala Forbus-1st place and Reserve Champion; Casey Gore, Halie Waid, Megan Self, Lyndsey Calhoun, and Sarah Williams-1st Place; Katelyn McDonald, Shelby Williams, Mikala Forbus-2nd Place; Ashton Sharp, Maycee Potts, Ryan Watts, Cheyenne Bryant-2nd Place; Bruce Marrero, Dustin Lawson, Dylan Wilkins, 2nd Place; Taylor Reed, Jessie Nichols, Karissa Wolf-1st Place. Cookies: Kaci Powers, Landon Dorner, Lance Kitchens, McKenna Duncan-1st and Reserve Champions; Frosted Cake: Josh Cannon, 1st and Grand Champion; Pickles Okra: Stephanie Hogue, 1st and Grand Champion; Wild Plum Jelly: Jaccob Woods, Micah Mathis, 2nd Place; Arts & Crafts: Ester Marquez-2nd Place; Katelyn McDonald, 2nd Place; Stephanie Hogue, 1st and Reserve Champion; Clothing: 1st and Reserve Champion; Photography: Dillon Harred, 1st Place; Stephanie Hogue, 2nd Place; Amanda Fowler, 2nd Place. The chapter will soon be taking orders for chapter t-shirts. The shirts will be blue with a gold torch and red flames. The lettering FCCLA- Ignite the Flame will also be in red. The chapter emblem will be on the back surrounded by members signatures. Page 4 PTO News By Melissa Johnson Well, Fall is here!!! Pretty soon we can hopefully look forward to cooler temps, hayrides, caramel apples, scarecrows, pumpkins, and roasting marshmallows. PTO is selling window decals/stickers for your vehicles. They are $6 or 2 for $10. Please contact an officer or you can call if you are interested. Also, you should have received a letter asking for donations for the upcoming carnival. We would greatly appreciate your support. Our next meeting is October 13th at 3:30! Hope to see you there! FFA Meat Sales Begin September 20 See A Member To Place Your Order.
5 SMILE Program Mobile Dentists Will Be Here 3 PAIRS OF MISSING GLASSES TURNED IN TO OFFICE!!! If your child is missing his or her glasses, please see Mrs. Cox to retrieve them. Two of these pairs were found last year, and one was found this year on a Sept. 30, 2010 Students have been given the necessary forms. If your child did not receive the form or if you have questions, please contact... Sherri Thompson ext Beta Trucking for the Troops They Through September 30 tell us that food (snacks) and entertainment items are always the number 1 request. The most needed and requested items are listed below: *Beef Jerky *Coffee *Powdered Drink Mix *Sunflower Seeds & Pumpkin Seeds *Tuna & Chicken Salad (in foil pouches) *Protein Powder & Protein Bars *Batteries *Chocolate Products *DVD Movies-recent releases only (new or used) *Xbox Games, PSP, PS2 & PS3 Games (new or used) *Linens *T-Shirts-cotton green and tan under shirts M-L-XL *Laundry Detergent & Fabric Softener *Air Fresheners (not plug - in) *Socks list *Pre-Paid Phone Cards (check on website) REMINDERS AND COMFORTS OF HOME : Small homemade gifts-policy is no home-baked food, however. CANNOT ACCEPT: Home-baked food, glass bottles or glass jars, aerosol cans or sprays, expired food, canned food, lighters, atches or lighter fluid, hotel samples, vhs tapes or cassette tapes, contraband To find a complete and detailed list of items that can be accepted, go to To the community at large, Beta asks if there are any military personnel that you would like to suggest as recipients of Trucking for the Troops, please send the pertinent information to Page 5
6 FFA Fun Day-There was a big turnout for FFA s Fun Day this week. Students from 3rd grade on up joined in the fun and had time for a little work as they helped to clean up the FFA s adopted stretch of highway on highway 69 and took time out to learn about tractor safety, as well. FFA Fun Day Page 6
7 Lady Bears Take the Tigers to Five Last Friday night, Sulphur Bluff volleyball faced the Clarksville Tigers in their 2nd district match up play. In the first game, the Bears took the lead and never looked back with Virginia Rodriguez, Jamie Goldsmith and Stephanie Hogue scoring most of the points. The final in game one was 25 to 22. In game two, the Bears found themselves in a seesaw battle that they fell short of 23 to 25. Goldsmith was the leading scorer in that game. In game three, Rodriguez took control of the game scoring seven points to lead the Bears to a 25 to 23 victory and a 2 to 1 lead in the match; however, it was not enough for the Bears. In game four and five, the Tigers were too much for the Bears, winning game four 14 to 25 and game five 1 to 15. I was a little disappointed we fell short in the end, but I am very proud of the girls for battling all game long., Coach Toon said. Next week, the Bears will face Avery and Cumby on the road. Earned points: Rodriguez-13, Duncan-1, Goldsmith-12, Hogue-10, Brown-2, Powers-1. Ace serves: Rodriguez-5, Goldsmith-3, Hogue-2, Brown-2. Kills: Rodriguez-11, Brown-5, Goldsmith-5. Assists: Powers-10, Potts-8, Brown-2, Duncan-1. Blocks: Duncan-1, Hogue-1. Sulphur Bluff vs Avery,Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Game Scores: JV 1st Game , 2nd Game Match - Lost. Points made: Waid-5, Powers-8, Coberley-1, McDonald-1, Bryant- 1. Game Scores: Varsity 1st Game-10/25, 2nd Game-16/25, 3rd Game 5/25. Match-Lost. Points made: Godsmith-1, Hogue-3, Brown-4. Ace serves: Rodriguez-1, Hogue-1, Brown-1. Attacks: Godsmith-1, Rodriguez-2, Hogue-2, Brown-1. Assists: Potts-1, Hogue-1, Cummings -1, Duncan-1. Digs: Goldsmith-8, Potts-6, Rodriguez-22, Hogue-3, Cummings-7, Brown-13, Duncan-5, Greer-7, Brown-13, Duncan-5. The next game is in Cumby today. The varsity will start at 4:30, and the JV game will follow the varsity game. JH Lady Bears Take on North Hopkins, Avery Sulphur Bluff "B" vs North Hopkins "B" Team: 1st Game: 25-18, 2nd Game: Match-A Win!!! Points: Alexis Greer-2, Tori Dorner-5, Angie Alvarez-9, Sierra Swanson-2, Mardi Fite-6, Kelsey Wolf-3, Lacey Calhoun-14. Sulphur Bluff "A" Team vs Avery "A": Ist game ; 2nd game ; 3rd game Match - a Loss. A close match! Points: Judy Brown-3, Skylar Evans-11; Harlie Harred-4; Alvarez-18; Hurley-3; Calhoun-4. Both teams played really great! These girls improve every time that they step out on the floor. The B Team did really well. too They all served very consistently. We had some great attacks by Greer and Calhoun. We had strong defense by all the players. The A Team Battled hard in game 3 just could not get the win the tonight. Good serving all around the team tonight. We had great defense from Hurley, Brown and Alvarez. They played their positions well tonight. We had attacks from Calhoun, Hurley and Evans. These girls played the net well. Harred picked up some good passing later in the game. JH plays on Monday at 5:00 in Detroit, September 27. Country Store It s almost time for the Halloween Carnival, and the Country Store would like your help. We would like donations of any kind. Just send your donations to Mrs. Tubb as soon as possible. We won t be able to take any donations after October 28. To the right is a list of articles that have been donated in the past. These are just some suggestions that might help you in selecting your donations. Canned Goods (store-bought please) Decorating Items Household Items Clean Stuffed Animals Garage Sale Items ***************** The student from each class that brings the most gets a free prize from the Country Store!! Books Puzzles Perfumes Plants Flowers Purses CD s Dolls VHS Movies/DVD s Toys Games (No Clothes or Shoes, Please.) Page 7
8 JH Baseball Team Remains Undefeated Sulphur Bluff-10, Avery-0 The Bears played really well at the plate and on the mound. The Bears ended up with 11 hits total and that s all Justin needed for the win. Justin struck out 14 of the 16 batters that he faced giving him a no hitter for the game. Leading the way at the plate was Dakota Emerson had 2 singles and Justin Goldsmith had 2 doubles and a single. Thomas Coberley, Hudson Northcutt, Cody Vance, Kaleb Brown, Jaden Goldsmith, and Hunter Powers each had a single. The Bears are 4-0 and travel to Roxton next Thursday, Game time 4:00. Pictured above is the team L-R front row Thomas Coberley, Jace Neal; 2nd row Hunter Powers, Dakota Emerson, Jaden Goldsmith, Taylor Josey, Tyler Cannon, Kaleb Brown, Al Fowler; back row Cody Vance, Luke Anderson, Justin Goldsmith. Junior High Cross Country Team-Kelsey Wolf, Judy Brown, Joseph Granack, Thomas Coberley, Isaac Bennett, Justin Marshall. The junior high team also made a good showing this week at the cross-country meet in Campbell. Nov. 2 Board Election..3 Places Open alphabetical order): Candidates (Listed in Brian Dorner, incumbent Donnie Powers Bill Wilder, incumbent Steve Williams John Vance Page 8
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