BEAR TRACKS. Friday, April 18, is Holiday-No School. Sulphur Bluff School Building Brighter Futures
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1 Volume 16, Issue 24 April 11, 2014 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 21 Breakfast French Toast Lunch Chicken Spaghetti, Broccoli, Blackeyed Peas Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Pizza Tuesday, April 22 Breakfast Sausage Kalache Lunch Beef Nachos, Cheese Sauce, Carrot Sticks, Refried Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Burrito Wednesday, April 23 Breakfast Mini Cinnis Lunch Pizza, Green Beans, Salad Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Sub Sandwich Thursday, April 24 Breakfast Croissant, Ham Lunch Hamburgers, Fixings, Potato Crinkles, Pork n Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Corn Dog Friday, April 25 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch Chicken Stew, Garden Dippers, Cheese, Cornbread, Crackers Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chef Salad Breakfast includes Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch includes Fruit, Milk. All menu items subject to change according to availability of foods. Upcoming Events April 15 BB Here; North Hopkins April 16 Blood Drive Cancelled-Rescheduled for May April 17 BB Here-Senior Night; PTO Meeting 3:30; End of 6 Weeks April 18 Holiday-No School; Softball Here April 19 Community Easter Egg Hunt-behind Community Center 10 AM April STAAR Math; 8th STAAR Social Studies; Sr. Late Day begins 12:15; BB Here April 23 3,4,6,7 STAAR Reading, 8th STAAR Science, 5th STAAR Science; Sr. Late Day begins 12:15 April 25 Honeygrove April 26 Prom Bears and Lady Bears win 1st place in golf tournament in New Boston. Kaleb Brown and Raney Cortez are 1st place medalists from the tournament overall. Kaleb, top picture in inset, scored a 96, and Raney, bottom picture in inset, scored a 114. Boys golf team is L-R above Hunter Powers, Kaleb Brown, Tyler Raine, Dakota Emerson, Justin Goldsmith, Jaden Goldsmith. Girls golf team is L-R in bottom picture Skylar Evans, Raney Cortez, Morgan Krantz, Meagan Coberley. They advanced to Regional competition Mon. and Tuesday of next week at Nacogdoches. Friday, April 18, is Holiday-No School
2 Junior High Boys Track Team front center Hunter Carpenter; back L-R Brennon Seymore, Isaac Foley, Alberto Serrano, Wesley McDonald, Joe Forshee, Jacob Watts, Harrison Fite, Turner South. See below for the results of the district track meet. Isaac Foley- 1st place high jump 2nd place 400 m run 3rd place 200 m run 3rd place long jump 2nd place mile relay Jacob Watts- 1st place 2400m run 1st place 1600m run 2nd place mile relay Alberto Serrano- 2nd place 800m run 2nd place 1600m run 2nd place mile relay Joe Forshee- 3rd place shot put Brennon Seymore- 4th place High Jump 6th place long Jump 2nd place mile relay Turner South- 5th place 2400m run Other Participants: Hunter Carpenter- 100m, 800m Harrison Fite- Shot Put Wesley McDonald- Shot Put and Discus Coach Moore says, I am extremely proud of these boys for competing the way they did. They gave it their best and came away with plenty of honors. I look forward to seeing them continue their success next year. Page 2
3 PTO Meets April 17 PTO will be planning their Mother/Son event on Thursday, April 17, at 3:30 in the cafeteria. They will be getting all plans finalized then. Please be there so that you can join in on the planning. Teacher Appreciation Week is the first week in May, and PTO is planning an event. May 8 is the date of the 5th and 6th grades AR trip to Celebration Station. The PTO is providing $15.00 for each student. The classes are having a Schlitterbahn Raffle to raise money to cover the difference in the price of the $15.00 donated by PTO and their Celebration Station ticket cost. PTO has a total balance right now of $13, The Gene Landers PTO Scholarship application is available from Mrs. Mahan. It should be returned to Mrs. Mahan by May 1, Page 3
4 Skylar Evans Kadee Anderson and Hailey Halbert Raney Cortez Lady Bears Undefeated Sulphur Bluff Lady Bears Softball team is undefeated in district play. They defeated Saltillo last week The last two games are against Cumby and North Hopkins. We have already played them both once and beat both teams. The games are scheduled for next week. Kacee Powers Page 4
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6 Beta s Coke Tab Drive for DRMH ends April 30. The winning class will get a pizza party. Beta Club s Supply Drive for TSRH ends April 30. We need gently used or new books, activity books, art supplies. 5th & 6th Grade Students Need Your Help As They Study Eco-Friendly Practices Recycle Your Old Dried-Up Markers They will be sent to Crayola, who will use them to make into clean-burning fuel. Collection boxes will be set up in the office and by Mrs. Weeks classroom. Page 6
7 5th & 6th Grades Go to Planetarium bottom ow L-R Lennox Newell, Zachary Dean, Caleb Short, Shane Johnson, Montana Hurley, Tanner Carpenter, Matthew Harper; middle row Josh Brown, Eli Hamm, Alley Collett, Trinity Roberts, Brandon Branom, Sam Foley, Trayton South, Austin Davis; back row Luz Correa, Maddi Dorner, Jada Wade, Kaci White, Audra Wilemon, Anne Dorner, Angel Brown, Daja Travis, Diana Rosas, Dalena Wilkins, Ricky Taylor, Ryan Vance. They were accompanied by Mrs. Weeks, left, and Mrs. Vance, right. Make-up Days Friday, May 23 & Monday, May 26 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. STAAR Testing: April 22-23; May Your teachers will tell you which are your testing dates. Page 7
8 Mardi Fite placed in Poetry this year. I choose two or more poems by two or more poets from a decade/ social movement. In the second category poem has to come from poetryfoundation.org. I like doing poetry because it s interesting. I look at this competition as helping me to speak better in public. Mardi says there is also just a pure fun said to UIL. I get off school for a day, and I can meet new people. I would someday like to be an occupational terapy assistant. OTA s help people re-learn the basics, like writing. Academic UIL Regional Qualifiers L-R front Kendra Jock, Mardi Fite, Sarah Williams, Kaci Powers; back Tyler Raine, Casey Gore, Halie Waid, Hudson Northcutt; not available for picture Raney Cortez. Casey Gore placed in both LD Debate and Informative Speaking. Casey said, Both of my events are mainly speaking events because I love to speak. I m a talker, and it helps with all my communication skills. It is fun to me to compete for a prize! I plan on International Marketing being my college major. Kaci Powers placed in chemistry. She says, It s fun and challenging. It will help me to further my education. It s fun in UIL to hang out with friends and get to travel places. I plan to be a teacher and a coach. Tyler Raine placed in editorial writing. He explained, Editorial writing is where you are presented with a problem and must pick a solution with supporting evidence. Then you present it in newspaper format. I think my experience in editorial writing will help me assess problems in the future, along with my writing skills. I enjoy in UIL getting to meet new people and eating. Tyler wants to go into the field of finance. Raney Cortez says, I do editorial writing. This writing event helps me become a better writer, think more clearly, and think faster. It s fun because I get to be competitive, spend time with my friends, and beat my boyfriend at editorial writing. I plan on doing Physical Therapy in the future. Sarah Williams placed in Prose. I prepared two stories and read them orally to a judge. I enjoy being creative and reading aloud to people. This event helps me to read a story colorfully and be better able to speak publicly. It s fun in UIL to compete and win mainly winning! I plan to major in Early Childhood Education at TAMU-C. Hudson Northcutt placed in LD Debate and Informative Speaking. He said, In LD debate you receive a topic and argue over whether it s right or wrong. Affirmative or negative. You cannot be biased. In informative speaking, you receive a current news topic, and you must inform the judges with a current report. Public speaking is a plus when you become a teacher. Hudson plans to go to A&M Commerce, then transfer to A&M in College Station. I will aim to receive a bachelor s degree in science, then work for the Air Force flying UAVs (drones). After doing that, I ll go back to school and get a master s, then teach high school science. It is fun in UIL to get to meet new people and compete doing things I love. Halie Waid placed in feature writing. She says, Feature writing is an emotion-based news story. I enjoy writing feature stories because it is a fun and creative way to extend my love of writing. I one day hope to work for a newspaper, writing feature stories, and this event has given me more experience for that career. UIL is a way to express your intellectual talent in a fun, competitive way. I love spending time with my friends at UIL meets! My top career goal is to be a lawyer, but my love for writing prevents me from not working for a newspaper at some point in my life. I was newspaper editor and feature writer for my school newspaper at my old school for two years. Writing definitely stole my heart. Kendra Jock placed in news writing. She says that news writing is straight to the point and informational. Kendra says, UIL is fun because we learn new things and make memories with friends. Kendra plans to pursue a career in either kinesiology or journalism. Ms. Leah Gore, UIL Director says, I m so proud of all of the students, but looking at the seniors that I have seen grow through UIL over the years, I see how these events have helped prepare them for success in their future lives. They have learned through UIL, academics, and speaking events; they have gained selfconfidence, responsibility, and the value of competing with others head to head. Page 8
9 It s a Wedding Last week Miss Q (Katelyn McDonald) and Mr. U (Hudson Northcutt) made their vows to each other in front of the primary grades as the pre-k were the attendants, along with Sarah Williams and Maycee Potts in attendance for the bride, and Taylor Josey and Tyler Cannon in attendance for the groom. Page 9
10 Beans & Cornbread Supper Sulphur Bluff Junior High Track Team L to R Layna Earley, Alexis Serrano, Maci Buckland, Margaret Ryman, Kaylon Hume, Emily Guajardo, Katlyn White, and McKenna Morgan. At the district track meet, Katlyn White got 3rd in the Long Jump, 3rd in the 800M Run, 6th in the 200M Run, and 1st in the 400M Run. MaKenna Morgan earned 4th in the shotput and in the discus. Kaylon Hume got 3rd in the 2400M Run and 5th in the 1600M Run. Alexis Serrano earned 6th in the 2400M Run. Hunter Carpenter is going to Schlitterbahn! 5th & 6th Grade Raffle Winner Hunter Carpenter, left, won four tickets to Schlitterbahn. The 5th and 6th graders were selling chances so that they could raise the extra money needed to go on their AR trip. Caleb Short and Diana Rosas were high ticket sales winners. Congratulations to all three students! Page 10
11 Boys Track Team L-R Ricky Davis, Chris Ryman, Justin Goldsmith, Tyler Raine, Landon Dorner Tyler Raine, right, completes his long jump. Girls Track Team Below L-R Kaci Powers, Hailey Halbert, Raney Cortez, Tori Dorner, Morgan Krantz, and not pictured Kendra Jock. Page 11
12 Hailey Halbert Beans & Cornbread Supper Tori Dorner The high school girls and boys competed in district. The athletes listed below will be advancing to area next Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant: Tyler Raine- 2nd place high jump, 2nd place long jump, 2nd place 100m run, 5th place discus Ricky Davis Justin Goldsmith- 2nd place discus, 1st place shot put Chris Ryman- 3rd place 2 mile Hailey Halbert 4th place 100M Hurdles Kaci Powers-2nd place Discus Chris Ryman Kendra Jock-1st place Discus, 5th place Shotput Morgan Krantz-3rd place Discus, 3rd place Shotput Tori Dorner-4th place 100M Dash Other participants: Raney Cortez-6th place 1600M Run Landon Dorner- 6th place discus Ricky Davis- 6th place mile Page 12
13 Justin Goldsmith Beans & Cornbread Supper Kendra Jock Kaci Powers Morgan Krantz Page 13
14 Pre-K Beans & Cornbread Supper Roundup Landon Dorner May 13 Tyler Raine Page 14
15 TÇzxÄ ZÉãÇ cüé}xvà Janiece Joslin tells of the following project: Volunteers take donated wedding dresses and make infant gowns for the babies who do not get to go home. It was on the WFAA news recently and Jan Williams and Eva DeHart feel the need to do this. There is really nothing out there for the babies to be buried in. These gowns are free of charge to the families. The hospital is very happy that someone is doing this. Anyone who would like to donate their wedding dress to this cause needs to contact Jan or Eva. Anyone who can cut out from a pattern, press, glue, donate a dress or sew is more than welcome to help. We will be having an Angel Gown Workday very soon. They do have two wedding dresses already donated. So if any of the students here whose mom would like to donate their wedding dress, that would be wonderful. Phone Eva at Community Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 19 Behind Community Ctr. 10:00 AM Page 15
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19 Come to Our Farmer s Market Booth To Support Danni Massey Each Saturday 6:00-10:00 on Downtown Square in Sulphur Springs Selling Danni Signs, Danni T-Shirts, Prayer Rocks, Crafts Any Homemade Donations are Welcomed Contact Kristy Harder if you would like to help out at the booth. A young girl in our community has found herself in a tough spot. Little Danni Massey just turned 5 years old and is in kidney failure. She was sent to the ER in Children s of Dallas. She had surgery so the doctors were able to prepare her body for dialysis. We are starting a series of fundraisers to help her and her family out through this difficult time. If anyone would like to help with any fundraiser ideas, or help us set them up, I would love to hear from you! Give me a call or come by and holler at me in the cafeteria. Thank You! Terri McCoy Page 19 Senior Late Start Dates Due to State Testing, Seniors Must Arrive No Later Than 12:15 on the Following Dates: **Tuesday, April 22 **Wednesday, April 23
20 Volume 16, Issue 23 Continuation of This Week s Menu Wednesday, April 16 Thursday, April 17 Breakfast Eggstravaganza, Tortilla Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch Chicken Fried Steak, Broccoli Salad, Potatoes Lunch Meatball Subs, Potato Crinkles, Glazed Carrots Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Corn Dog Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only McRib Page 20 Friday, April 18 Holiday-No School
21 Cypress Basin Hospice Presents CAMP braveheart A grief camp for children ages 6 and up At Sulphur Springs First United Methodist Church June *The campers will explore and share their feelings with other children who have also experienced a loss. *Children benefit from learning about how the grief process works and that the feelings they are having are normal. *Camp Brave Heart is FREE of charge, but space is limited! If you are interested in more information or volunteer opportunities, please contact Cypress Basin Hospice at: or info@cbhospice.org Picture Day ID: HC W0 Sulphur Bluff School Portraits were taken on Your child should have received their Spring school pictures and brought them home from school. 1. Select your favorite portraits. 2. Pay online or complete the order form, include payment, and return with your child to school. 3. Return any unpurchased portraits with your child to school. Page 21
22 Volume 16, Issue 22 The FCCLA Chapter is selling raffle tickets for a Texas flag-themed quilt. The quilt was donated by honorary member Janiece Joslin. The border of the quilt includes every town in Texas that has a quilt shop on the Quilters Tour. Raffle tickets are $1.00 each, or six for $5.00. The ticket drawing will be on May 8, at the FCCLA Banquet. See an FCCLA member to purchase tickets. By Halie Waid Page 22 FCCLA Chapter Touched by Community s Support The FCCLA held a donation-only chicken spaghetti dinner on Sunday, March 30. The chapter was raising money for their state competition in Corpus Christi. At the dinner, the chapter made a total profit of $1,019. It was a great success, Chapter Advisor Janie Vandiver said. We appreciate the community s support and their generous donations. All proceeds will be used to attend competitive events. The contributions from the community have definitely helped make our trip possible, senior Casey Gore said. We are so thankful to have our community s support. The spaghetti dinner was not just a benefit for the chapter but a way FCCLA could bring our community together. The people in our community not only come for a great meal, honorary member Janiece Joslin said, but for a great opportunity to socialize with others. The FCCLA Chapter would like to thank everyone who helped make the dinner possible. They send a special thanks to Chicken Express, Brookshire s Co., and Delta Supermarket for their generous donations. They would also like to thank the parents that helped prepare and serve the meal. The FCCLA members are very touched by the community s support. Twelve students attended the state competition, including Casey Gore, Sarah Williams, Katelyn Allen, Katelyn McDonald, Skylar Evans, Yesenia Castillo, Kadee Anderson, Angie Alvarez, Judy Brown, Kendra Jock, Halie Waid, and Sydney Evans.
23 Gore Continues to National Competition in FCCLA Vandiver Commends Members for Success Twelve local FCCLA members joined nearly 4,000 other members from across Texas to participate in the FCCLA State Leadership meeting at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, April The theme of the meeting was FCCLA -A World of Opportunities. The meeting agenda included state competition in STAR Events, general sessions, workshops and the house of delegates. The meeting was led by the state officers along with the assistance of region officers. L-R Brown, Jock, Waid, McDonald, Gore, Williams, Castillo, Evans, Mrs. Vandiver, Bryant, Allen, Evans, Anderson, Alvarez. Casey Gore, 1st place state qualifier in STAR event competition for Region III, placed first out of 28 entries in the competition of Fashion Construction and became the national qualifier for Texas. Casey will compete at the national meeting July 6-10, at San Antonio. Sarah Williams, 1st place state qualifier for Region III, competed with 28 other entries in the Recycle and Redesign category, and placed 3rd. Other competition included testing in specific areas of study. Those testing in Creed, Mission, Purposes included Yesenia Castillo, Katelyn McDonald, and Katelyn Allen, in Etiquette included Skylar Evans, Kendra Jock, and Kadee Anerson, in Job Interview included Angie Alvarez, Sydney Evans, and Judy Brown, and in Parliamentary Procedure was Halie Waid. The members placed gold, silver, or bronze. Those results will be received this week. During the first general session Thursday night, Casey Gore spoke to the large delegation about his trip to Japan through the FCCLA Japanese Exchange scholarship program. He gave highlights of the six week stay with a host family, as well as encouraging members to apply for the opportunity. On Friday, the members enjoyed touring the Texas State Aquarium. A sincere thanks goes to Mrs. Joslin, Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. Gore for their help and support along the way and during the meeting. A tremendous amount of effort and hard work has been shown by these members, and they are all winners. They have given their best, and I commend them for their success, stated Mrs. Vandiver, chapter advisor. Casey Gore, 1st in Fashion Construction Sarah Williams, 1st place State Qualifier Page 23
24 Sarah Williams Dinner Theater Raises Money to Support Theater Department By Halie Waid The Attempted Murder of Peggy Sweetwater was publically performed by the Sulphur Bluff High School s theater department on Saturday, April 5, in the New Gym. It was a donation only spaghetti dinner theater. All proceeds were used to benefit the theater department. The fundraisers we do help make our play possible, play member Sarah Williams said. We wouldn t have made it this far without the help of our community. The Attempted Murder of Peggy Sweetwater is a comedy set on a South American Banana Plantation. The play involves three adults trying to solve an attempted murder mystery. The play Zeringue, Bryant, Vance, Raine was hilarious, teacher Kelly Johnston said. The ending shocked me! Jock The cast included Casey Gore as Edward Llewellyn, Tyler Raine as Sir Phillip Dowden, Meagan Coberley as Percy Saunders, Erin Zeringue as Files the Butler, Jock, Raine, Gore, Coberley Sarah Williams as Petty Sweetwater, Halie Waid as Sean Side- Step O Doodle, Cody Vance as Bill Baxter, Cheyenne Bryant as Myrtle Baxter, Landon Dorner as Morely, and Kendra Jock as the Duchess of Lardham. Other people who make the play possible include Katelyn McDonald as Stage Manager, Raine Cortez as Sound Technician, Lexi Earley as Light Technician, Shelby Williams as Hair and Makeup Specialist, and the Director, Robin Wheat. The theater department would like to send a special thanks to Gina Raine for preparing the dinner for us. I am especially grateful to Gina Raine for selflessly volunteering to do all of our cooking, director Robin Wheat said. I m blown away by the community s generosity. Coberley, Gore, Raine Waid, Williams, Zeringue Page 24 The theater department advanced through zone and district competition this year with this play with several individual awards, as well. I am so proud of these kids and am astounded at their talent and comedic timing, Director Wheat said. I love them like my own children. Photos courtesy of frontporchnewstexas.com
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