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1 February 8, 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, Feb. 11 Breakfast Breakfast Wrap Lunch Pizza, Rosted Carrots, Green Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Club Sandwich Tuesday, Feb. 12 Breakfast Pancake/Sausage Links Lunch Chicken Fried Steak, Potatoes, Broccoli Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Corn Dog Wednesday, Feb. 13 Breakfast Cinnamon Roll, Cheese Stick Lunch Chili Cheese Frito, Salad, Pinto Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Popcorn Chicken Thursday, Feb. 14 Breakfast Chicken Patty, Biscuit Lunch Cheeseburger Mac, Carrot Sticks, Zucchini Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Patty Sandwich Friday, Feb. 15 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch McRib, Tator Tots, Ranch Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Hot Dog Breakfast includes Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch includes Fruit, Milk. All menu items subject to change according to availability of foods. Upcoming Events Feb. 8 Boys Sr. Night Dist. Game vs. Union Hill Here 7:00 VB only Feb. 9 See back page for Little Dribblers Schedule Feb. 11 JH Softball Round Saltillo 5:00 & TBA; Game 2 SB vs. MG 5:00-Winner 1 vs. Winner 2 6:30; Loser 1 vs. Loser 2 8:00; HS Softball vs. Bland Here 4:30 Feb. 14 Valograms Delivered; Boys Playoff Warmup Game 6 SB vs. Dodd City Feb. 15 Beta CFF Drive ends; HS Softball vs. Detroit Here 4:30 District Champs Pictured above kneeling L-R Jace Neal, Brennon Seymore, Turner South, Marshall Anderson, Isaac Foley; standing Coach Moore, Kaleb Brown, Taylor Josey, Jacob watts, Cody Tople, Joe Forshee, Justin Goldsmith. JH Bears District Champs Semifinal Game: Final: Sulphur Bluff 50, Miller Grove 23. Game Stats: Cody Tople 15 pts, Jacob Watts 11 pts, Jaden Goldsmith 8 pts, Brennon Seymore 5 pts, Turner South 5 pts, Taylor Josey 2 pts, Isaac Foley 2 pts, Joe Forshee 2pts. Game Stats: Isaac Foley 14 pts, Cody Tople 12 pts, Jacob Watts 11 pts, Brennon Seymore 9 pts, Jaden Goldsmith 8 pts, Kaleb Brown 2 pts. Championship Game 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final Sulphur Bluff Saltillo I am very proud of my Jr. High basketball teams this year. They came out and played hard every game. They finished the season 10-2 and district champs as well. There is a lot of potential in these boys and with potential must come hard work and a willingness to get better if they want to turn potential into success while they are in high school. I look forward to my 8th graders coming into my high school program next year and I look forward to another successful Jr. High team next year with my returning 7th graders. These two grades show a promising future for Sulphur Bluff basketball as they will try and continue the success that the high school basketball teams are having year in and year out.

2 *ORDERS ARE DUE BACK TO COACH HILL BY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH Page 2 *Please make all checks payable to Sulphur Bluff ISD

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4 FCCLA Members Prepare for Region Meet Judy Brown is doing an LEO test all about general etiquette for all kinds of social occasions from manners in eating to manners on the job. She feels very confident about her contest because she has studied to prepare. Angie Alvarez is doing a Math LEO test. She said, As I prepared for my competition, I studied Consumer Math LEO practice tests in which I concentrated on financial planning, figuring interest, preparing budgets, figuring percentages and tax and calculating recipe measurements, among other skills. I have a strong background in math which helps me on this test. If I m worried about anything having to do with this contest, it is that I could lose focus and not do as well as I know I can do. Kadee Anderson is doing a Star Event that is an Illustrated Talk. Her presentation is over Social Media. She says she is surprised that there is so much information online about social media. She feels confident about the speaking aspect of her event because she has experience in speaking events. She is, of course, a little nervous about how the judges will critique her. She says, I have had a lot of fun preparing and have learned so much! I m so glad I decided to do this competition. Megan Self will represent the Sulphur Bluff FCCLA chapter as a voting delegate at the region meet. She says, I will attend the House of Delegates where the new region officers will be elected. Megan continues, I think it s a lot of fun being in FCCLA. You meet new people and make new friends. I have learned to step out of my comfort zone. Casey Gore is creating a custom-fitted formal gown, featuring hand-beaded designs. The fabric varies FCCLA members who will be participating in the region meet at the end of this month are L-R Angie Alvarez, Skylar Evans, Casey Gore, Sarah Williams, Judy Brown, Kendra Jock, Kadee Anderson,, and Megan Self. from pure satin to crushed velvet, and the garment includes a cape with a hood, also hand-crafted. Casey says, The most interesting thing I ve learned is the mass complexity and value of constructing a formal gown. Casey has been able to do a truly unique custom construction of a garment. When asked what he worried about for this contest, he says, To tell the truth, I believe worry causes error so I always stay confident. Skylar Evans is doing an LEO test over the FCCLA creed, mission, and purposes. Skylar says that as she has studied she has found the true meaning of FCCLA is that it is an organization whose ultimate goal is to help people. Skylar is good at memorizing so this has been a good contest for her. She knows that she is becoming better educated through FCCLA. Katelyn McDonald will be retiring this year as a region officer. At this year s meeting, she is in charge of the Nominating Committee which will pick the new incoming officers. I decided not to run again so I can spend my senior year getting ready for college. When my sister was an officer several years ago, I wanted to be that person in the red jacket. I love all of the officers with whom I have served. I have gained many friendships with region officers and state officers, and I like going to all the different places we have gone. Katelyn concludes, I have learned many things as an officer like being more responsible because the whole region meeting is in the officers hands, and you have to be a professional because all the other members are watching you. Kendra Jock is doing an LEO test over Job Interviewing. Kendra says that she has learned in preparing for her contest that there is a lot more to FCCLA than cooking and sewing. She feels she has good social skills that will help her in knowing how various interview situations should be handled. Sarah Williams is doing her Recycle/Redesign project for the meet. It was featured in last week s Bear Tracks. Page 4 Katelyn McDonald, Region Officer

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6 IPAD To be given away on March 7 at Open House Sponsored by PTO, Valued at $899.-$949. Each SBISD student will be given ONE ticket to sell for $5.00. PTO hopes each class will sell at least 20 tickets. The class selling the most tickets will win a special prize! Page 6

7 PTO Invites Hogue, Moore to Speak at March PTO Meeting At the February meeting of the PTO, the group decided to make Open House the date for the Ipad winner to be chosen. Students are selling tickets for $5.00 each for a new donated Ipad. If you would like to purchase a chance, see any student or a PTO officer. Officers are Missy Overly, Patricia Byrd, Lori Guilkey, and Amy Ritland. Two teachers presented their class news to the PTO. Featured this time were first grade teacher Kristy Harder. She spoke about the 100th day celebration and the AR party they had on Thursday of this week. She has been administering the mid-year Texas Primary Reading Inventory. In Math they are beginning to add two-digit numbers with regrouping using dimes and pennies as well as telling time to the half hour. In Reading they are reading books about Black History Month featuring people like Harriet Tubman and George Washington Carver. They are reading in small groups with leveled books. They are reviewing sight words with games and flash cards. In Grammar, they are reviewing was vs. were. In Science they learned about Groundhog s Day and made and measured shadows at different times of the day. When asked if there were any items that she would like the PTO to help with purchasing, Ms. Harder said that she could always use note cards and designer paper. She was also told that she could use money raised during the Halloween Carnival by the first grade for other purchases such as picture developing for class projects. Mrs. Weeks also has another money source for supplies. She is able to spend approximately $40 per month at Staples. She makes that money by turning in used printer cartridges. Mrs. Weeks, sixth grade teacher, also spoke to the group. PTO enjoyed the sixth graders advertisements that Mrs. Weeks shared that the class had created for products they designed. They have been studying advertising techniques used to compel consumers to buy. The class is reading the book Sounder. They are also doing research over American heroes in honor of Black History Month. They will create a two-page typed research paper. They are also studying China, Japan, Pearl Harbor, and interment camps in America during World War II. They have begun a geometry unit. In science they are studying force and motion and beginning a study of space. They will visit the Planetarium soon with a PTO-sponsored field trip. Another field trip they will take this year will be to the Holocaust Museum in Dallas. When asked if there were purchases with which the PTO could help, Mrs. Weeks stated that her custom of asking students parents for help was working nicely. She said that the parents have been very good about donating needed items such as materials for science experiments, etc. She also has another money source for supplies. She is able to spend approximately $40 per month at Staples. She makes that money by turning in used printer cartridges. She says that she gets $2.00 credit for each cartridge that she recycles with Staples. It doesn t matter what size the cartridge is. Each one gives us $2.00, says Mrs. Weeks. She asks that everyone please not throw away their cartridges but instead send them to school so that they can be recycled. Not only does the sixth grade benefit from this program, but any teacher needing supplies has only to asked Mrs. Weeks and she will add it to her list for the next trip she makes to recycle the printer cartridges. PTO has invited Mrs. Hogue and Mrs. Moore to speak at next month s meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 6, at 3:30 in the cafeteria. All PTO meetings are tentatively scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30. Pictured right first grade celebrates with cake for the 100th day of school. 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 Page 7 Officer for your purchase!

8 Pre-K, Kindergarten Celebrate 100th Day of School Pre-K and Kindergarten classes celebrated the 100th day of school this week when they wore their t-shirts to school that they had decorated with 100 items. They had fun doing this project with their parents. Then at school they made a picture from 100 cheerios, went on a marble hunt for 100 marbles. Then they found the numbers up and down the hallways. All students brought 100 items. Then Kindergarten created something using all 100 items, and Pre-K considered size as they talked about the difference in size of 100 pennies as compared to 100 tennis balls. The Pre-K class also strung 100 beads on a necklace. The Kindergarten made the 100 sunglasses. They all celebrated with a special snack for the day. Pre-K pictured below L-R Levi Rivera, Jesse Dean, Carter Anderson, Mason Friddle, Madi Collett, McKenzi Buckland, Alan English, Nayeli Vazquez, Baylee Boone, Mikah Barker, Brady Dufrene. Kindergarten is pictured above L-R Jayden Carrell, Abi McAuley, Audrey Ritland, Brock Gunn, Meredith Brewer, Heaton Halbert, Yulisa Castillo, Gabby Tubb, Mikey Guilkey, Tyson Collins. Page 8

9 Brock Gunn, left, and Mason Friddle, right, celebrate 100 days. Have A Heart for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Beta will be selling paper heart pendants for a minimum contribution of $1.00 (but you may donate as much as you like) starting February The name of the buyer will be written on a heart and showcased in the Library window to show all of those who Gave From The Heart for helping the CFF s research to help find a cure for the genetic disease that affects over 30,000 children and young adults in the U.S. alone. Beta will give the class that raises the most money a popcorn party!! Please fill in and return the information bellow. Thank you ahead of time for your generosity. Visit cff.org to learn more about this disease and how you can help fight for a cure! Let Us Lead By Serving Others. The Sulphur Bluff Beta Club 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 The Library s Spring Book Fair Coming Soon! Page 10 February Be looking for the flyer coming home next week featuring a few of the items available for sale. First Grade Celebrates 100 Days For the special day, the class did 100- item projects, researched what happened on this day 100 years ago, dressed like they were 100 years old, ate cake with 100 candles on it, and rocked to 100, along with several other 100th day activities. We were all glad to see the inchworm appear on the wall to start counting down the days until school is out. Pictured above in group L-R back row Emily Melton, Savannah Kelley, Braydon Byrd, Bailey Pendleton, Trista Flowers, Alaida Serrano, Annabelle McAuley, Brent Kirby, Caleb White, Christian Gonzales, Ms. Harder; front row Dylan Strain, Marshall Johnson, Dakota Klemptner, Matthew Overly, Brody Gunn, Lucas Massey, Alyssa Short, Sophia Guilkey, Emma Neal. Matthew Overly

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12 Boys Playoff Warmup Game Will Be Thurs PM at Sulphur Bluff vs. Dodd City Page 12

13 FCCLA Taking Valogram Orders Valograms are fresh carnations with a Valentine message for $2.50. If you buy 2 or more, you can get yours for a reduced cost of $2.00 each. Valogram bouquets are 3 flowers in a vase with message for $ Candy treat bags can be purchased for $2.50 each. Place your orders SOON while the supply lasts. Orders will be delivered at school onvalentine s Day. FCCLA Valograms-Fresh Carnation with Message $2.50 ea Delivered on Thursday, February 14 Send to Grade Buyer Grade Reduced Price of $2.00 if you buy more than one. Deliver yes no 3-Carnation Bouquet $10.00ea. Message (must be appropriate) Order # Standard messages: Check one i luv u I love you! Happy Valentine s Day Place your order SOON while supply lasts! Personal message (10 words or less) FCCLA Candy Bag Treats Delivered on Thursday, February 14 Send to Grade $2.50 each Deliver yes no Buyer Grade Message (must be appropriate) Standard messages: Check one i luv u I love you! Happy Valentine s Day Personal message (10 words or less) Order # Place your order SOON while supply lasts! Page 13

14 Senior Floral Design Class Taking Wreath Orders We will be making and selling wreaths similar to the one shown in the picture. Custom Wreath Orders Still Available Contact a senior student or Mrs. Jaggers at tjaggers@sulphurbluffschool.net to select your colors and place an order. Wreaths are $35 each. Little Dribbler Schedule for February 9 1st Grade Girls 9:45 Campbell Little Gym vs. Cumby 2nd Grade Boys #1 11:00 Campbell Little Gym vs. Campbell 1st & 2nd Grade Boys #2 12:45 Campbell Little Gym vs. North Hopkins #2 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Girls 10:00 Campbell Big Gym vs. Cumby #1 3rd & 4th Grade Boys 10:00 Campbell Big Gym vs. Campbell 5th & 6th Grade Boys 5:00 Miller Grove New Gym vs. Saltillo Page 14

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