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1 Page 1 of 22 September 26, 2016 TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 113 North Chalkville Road, Tr sandra.vernon@trussvillecitys trussvillecityschools HTHS Homecoming Week in pictures...go HUSKIES!
2 Page 2 of 22 Congratulations to the 2016 HTHS Homecoming Queen, Lacey Beasley and Homecoming King, Grayson Cash and the 2016 Homecoming Court!
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4 Page 4 of 22 ************************************************** Way to go students - HTHS ACT Increased to 22.5 for A full point increase in scores. WAY TO GO HTHS! ATTENTION: HTHS Senior Parent/Financial Aid Informational Night Thursday, September 29, 5:30-7:00 Lecture Hall at HTHS Sign up sheets for individual conferences will be available too. HTHS Counseling Department Presents...Senior College Night October 6th.
5 Page 5 of 22 ********************************************** Alabama State Senate Proclamation for School Nurses At the September 19, 2016 Trussville City Board of Education Meeting, the TCS School Nurses were honored with a Proclamation from the Alabama State Senate for their service to the school children of Trussville. We are so proud of our nurses and thank them for all they do each day for our students! Nurses are: Head Nurse, Dawna Butts, Cahaba Elementary School Tresia Mize - Magnolia Elementary School Debbie Gerelds - Paine Elementary School Brandi Horn - Hewitt-Trussville Middle School Dana Depew - Hewitt-Trussville High School
6 Page 6 of 22 *********************************************** Thank you Vic Modic, BP of Manufacturing at Amerex Corp for speaking to Ms. Jackson's Foundations of Business Leadership Class. Thank you Michael Gee, owner of the Pants Store for speaking to Ms. Jackson's Entrepreneurship class. *********************************************** HTHS Engineering...thank you! The Hewitt-Trussville HS Engineering Academy Civil Engineering and Architecture class has taken on the task of making seating for HTHS students during Husky Hour. One week into the project and the class has completed 10 benches. They now have to finish sanding, staininig and polyurethaning the new benches. Way to go students! ******************************************* Congrats to HTHS Student, Devin Johnson Devin Johnson was the youngest participant in the GM Automotive Service Educational program at Lawson State Community College this past summer. Devin completed two courses- Automotive Engines and Advanced Automotive Engines- with grades of 100% in both. Devin was even selected to work on an engine while the program was being observed by GM mechanics
7 Page 7 of 22 from Ireland! Great job Devin! Devin is currently enrolled in the NCCER class at HTHS taught by George Logan. Great Job Devin! *************************************************** Stream Day in Mrs. Gerhart's Environmental Science Class from HTHS Students collected animal samples, tested for soil nutrients, tested for water quality, and we will use this data to discuss natural resources, natural capital and ecosystem services as part of our unit. Great learning opportunity! ******************************************** IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - HTHS & HTMS Track & Field Parent Meeting Tuesday, September 27 at 6;00 pm in the high school auditorium. All HS and MS track athletes must have a parent attend.
8 Page 8 of 22 ************************************************* Great Runs for the HTHS Cross Country Teams at Heardmont Park. Boys JV finished in 3rd Place. Girls Varsity Team finsihed in 4th Place and Boys Varsity Team finished in 2nd Place. YEA HUSKIES! Congratulations to the HTMS Cross Country Team racing at Heardmont Park. The Boys team finished in 1st Place and the Girls team finsihed in 4th place. RUN HUSKIES RUN!
9 Page 9 of 22 ******************************************* HTMS PEP Band members strong. What a sound! Great Job Students! Congratulations to the finalist and winners of the HTMS Beginning Band Smackdown...Way to go Students!
10 Page 10 of 22 *************************************** HTMS Student and Trussville Resident to be Featured in the Bright Lights of Times Square in New York City in the Annual Video Presentation by the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) HTMS student Hannah Baker to Help Kick Off Down Syndrome Awareness Month in Unique Annual Video Presentation NEW YORK, NY - Hannah Baker, an 8th grader at HTMS in Trussville, Alabama, will appear in the bright lights of Broadway on Saturday, September 17, as part of the National Down Syndrome Society's (NDSS) annual Times Square Video presentation. The featured photographs highlight children, teens, and adults with Down syndrome, reminding the world in a very big way about the contributions and milestones of people with Down syndrome. These collective images promote the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome, which is the mission of NDSS. The photo of Hannah, who happens to have Down syndrome, was selected from over 2,000 entries in the NDSS worldwide call for photos. Over 400 photographs will appear in the video, which will be shown in the heart of Times Square. Hannah is pictured with her friend, Kari Balazs, who also has Down syndrome and is a student at Hoover High School in Birmingham, while at their favorite location, 30A on the Gulf Coast of Florida. The Times Square Video presentation kicks off Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October. The video presentation will be followed by the 22nd Annual Flagship Buddy Walk in New York City. This year, Buddy Walk events will be held in more than 275 cities across the country, as well as select international locations, in and around October with over 325,000 people participating around the globe. For information about the NDSS National Buddy Walk Program, visit or call About NDSS The National Down Syndrome Society is a nonprofit organization with more than 375 affiliates nationwide representing over 400,000 Americans who have Down syndrome. The mission of NDSS is to be the national advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. NDSS envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the
11 Page 11 of 22 opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations, and become valued members of welcoming communities. For more information, visit NDSS Contact: Rebecca Switalski Director, National Buddy Walk Program National Down Syndrome Society Local Contact: Judy Baker / Cjbaker2256@centurytel.net ****************************** HTMS Counselor's Corner September Topic: ORGANIZATION Tip of the Week: Clean Out YOUR Lockers Old assignments, papers, posters, pens, etc. can add up quickly in your locker. Be sure that you are regularly (once a week) taking 5 minutes to clean out your lockers. This will save you from losing or misplacing important assignments! Your HTMS School Counselors: Amy McIntyre (Last Name A-L) Krista DeMent (Last Name M-Z) P.A.C.E: September- RESPONSIBILITY- proving you can be trusted with what is expected of you! Follow us on Twitter: HTMS_counselors CLICK HERE to check out the HTMS Art Newsletter HTMS HAT DAY...September 30 to benefit United Way Hat Day Friday, September 30th
12 Page 12 of 22 $1 donation goes to the United Way Tickets will be sold in the gym Thursday & Friday morning before school HTMS #OWNIT Student T-Shirt Orders Have you noticed the red #ownit t-shirts HTMS teachers are sporting every other Wednesday? We ve had a lot of students ask about how they could order a student #ownit t-shirt now is your chance! Here at HTMS we are owning our learning, owning our attitudes, owning our actions towards others, and continuing to practice mental toughness. If you have any questions about the shirt orders, feel free to Mrs. Lincoln (Niki.Lincoln@trussvillecityschools.com) Shirt orders will be taken each morning of 9/26-9/30 in the gym (7:20-7:45am) Shirts are $15 Checks made payable to HTMS Payment must be submitted at the time of the order ******************************************** Cahaba Elementary School - Save the Date for... the Rock-a-Thon!
13 Page 13 of 22 A great week at Cahaba Elementary School ************************************************
14 Page 14 of 22 Paine Elementary School Celebrates Grandparent Day! Thank you for coming to visit our school! CLICK HERE to check out the new Paine Elementary School Media Center Newsletter Trussville City Schools Celebrating Constitution Day ************************************** Get it now...new Magnolia Elementary T-shirt Magnolia Parents, Students and Community/Business Members: If you are interested in purchasing a Magnolia School Shirt (field trip shirt for the kids) please stop by the school or give us a call to place an order! We d love for everyone in the school and community to show support for our brand new school by purchasing and wearing the new Magnolia shirts. We have them for sale at Paine Elementary (former primary side). Call us if you d like to order
15 Page 15 of 22 ****************************************** Paine Elementary School holds essay contest to name their PES Husky and the winner is... Paine Elementary student Caroline Mauldin wrote an essay on why the Paine Mascot should be named, "Champ". Here is her essay stating why the Paine Husky should be named Champ: "The new Paine husky should be named Champ. The new husky should be named Champ because as a Husky we are champs with our attitude and with our grades. If you are a Champ you show good character including having sportsmanship, showing kindness to everybody, being respectful, and always being helpful. The Paine husky should be named Champ because by showing good character and having a good attitude champ is the perfect role model for young students. I think the husky should be named Champ so each and every student will try to be more and more like Champ!!!" Way to go Caroline! You hit a homerun with your essay!
16 Page 16 of 22 ********************************************* Paine Elementary Newcomer Meet and Greet WELCOME TO TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS! *************************************************** HTHS Senior Football Players welcome Magnolia and Paine students to school on car and bus line for Homecoming Week
17 Page 17 of 22 ************************************************ Husky Bucks for Paine students Each day, students earn husky bucks for making positive choices in school and displaying great character traits. Students are able to use their husky bucks in our school store each Friday. Attached are pictures of students visiting the Husky Store today. Picture Day for both Magnolia Elementary School and Paine Elementary School is Tuesday, September 27! Paine Elementary 4th Grade Choir Collaboration
18 Page 18 of 22 Paine Elementary music teacher, Dr. Brian Cocke, collaborated with Paine Elementary fourth grade teachers to design and present a program on September 22 that focused on 4th grade social studies standards and PACE (the TCS character education program). Dr. Cocke integrated the standards with music through his classes with fourth graders. Parents filled the bleachers to affirm their children and their new learning. After the program, parents were invited to stop by the fourth grade halls to view students' work that was posted in the hallway. Fourth grade teachers include: Ms, Waites Ms. McKinley Ms. Jackson Ms. Bramlett Ms. Jenkins Ms. Felts Ms. Brooks Ms. Taylor To see videos of the performances, you can click on a link on the left side of the Paine Home Page that will take you directly to Dr. Cocke's Music Page and links to the performance videos. ************************************************* Whats Going on at Magnolia Elementary School...A LOT! Hat Day for United Way raised $ THANK YOU STUDENTS for your donation!
19 Page 19 of 22 Magnolia Elementary School at night...isn't it beautiful! Final Inspection is set for October 3. ********************************************* Important information from the Code of Alabama guiding Instructional requirements for all schools ************************************************** POSITIVE ATTITUDES CHANGE EVERYTHING - P.A.C.E. September - Responsibility October - Courage
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