January 21, 2011 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: Muffins, Fruit, Juice, Milk Monday, Jan. 24 Breakfast Breakfast Wrap, Granola, Juice, Milk Lunch Beef Nachos, Carrot Sticks, Charro Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Burritos Tuesday, Jan. 25 Breakfast French Toast Sticks, Syrup, Juice, Milk Lunch Meatball Subs, Oven Fries, Ranch Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Corn Dogs Wednesday, Jan. 26 Breakfast Oatmeal, Toast, Juice, Milk Lunch Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Roll, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Tenders Thursday, Jan. 27 Breakfast Biscuit n Egg Patty, Juice, Milk Lunch Turkey Pot Pie, Tossed Salad, Blackeyed Peas, Bread, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Pizza Friday, Jan. 28 Breakfast Cinnamon Raisin Bagels, Cheese Stick, Juice, Milk Lunch Beef Stew, Crackers, Cheese, Pickle Spears, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Club Sandwiches Upcoming Events Jan. 21 HS Basketball @ Avinger 6:00 2 games only VG, VB District Game; FW Stock Show Heifer Show Jan. 23-24 FW Heifer Show continues Jan. 24 JH Basketball vs. Yantis Here 5:00 AG, AB Jan. 25 HS Basketball @ Union Hill 4:30 JVG, JVB, VG, VB District Game Jan. 27-29 JH Girls Basketball District Tourney @ Winfield TBA AG; JH Boys Basketball District Tourney @ Saltillo TBA AB Jan. 28 HS Basketball @ Karnack 4:30 JVG, JVB, VG, VB See Little Dribblers Schedule, Page 7 Thank a School Board Member January 2011 is School Board Recognition Month and a good time to spotlight more than 7,000 men and women who serve our local schools and help promote public education. The Sulphur Bluff ISD joins other districts across the state to celebrate the countless contributions of these dedicated community leaders. Local school board members work tirelessly and decote hundreds of hours to lead our students to success. Setting aside time in January is one small way to celebrate their service to our community and say thanks for caring so much about the future of every child enrolled in our schools, said Robin Ross, SBISD superintendent. School board members shoulder critical responsibilities as advocates for our children. They face difficult challenges and make hard decisions with the overall goal of promoting student achievement. Working as a vital link between the community and the classroom, the board is responsible for the annual budget. They serve as the passionate voice for public education and help ensure the future of our state and nation. We truly appreciate every board member for voluntarily tackling the enormous job of governing our local school districts, Mr. Ross said. The board members serving SBISD pictured above L -R front row are Bill Wilder, Terry Goldsmith, Robin Ross; middle Brian Dorner, Troy Emerson, Toney Hurley; back row John Vance, Billy Emerson. Thank you for serving as a board member!
Senior T-Shirt Sales All Sizes Still Available There s Still Time to Get Yours! PTO Feb. 9 Join us to Plan Spring Events Page 2
Sulphur Bluff JV and Varsity Boys Tuesday night results for 1/18 Varsity Game 1 st 2 nd 3 rd final Sulphur Bluff 4 11 19 38 Bloomburg 20 37 50 68 Sulphur Bluff Game stats Erin Zeringue 5pts Collin Williams 4pts Ken Wade 2pts Micah Mathis 4pts Landon Dorner 12pts Caleb Raine 8pts Clay Mitchell 5pts Bloomburg Game Stats Jacob Johnson 4pts Dylan Jones 24pts Justin Shannon 9pts Hunter Smith 2pts Sam Tyson 5pts JV game final 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Sulphur Bluff 4 14 24 37 Bloomburg 4 10 21 22 Sulphur Bluff Game stats Cody Box Tyler Raine Cade Argenbright 9pts Darron Foster Clint Wolf Ben Brown Lance Kitchens More results on Page 6 9pts 8pts 2pts 4pts 4pts 1pt Tanner Jones Logan Striplin Daniel Linn 5pts 3pts 16pts Meet With Mr. Ramirez and the STUDENTS FOR CHRIST 7:30-8:00 Every Wed. in the Ag Shop Doughnuts Served Page 3 Shirts $15.00 Caps Also Available for $10.00
Beta State Convention- We had a great state convention this past weekend. All of our members gave 110% in all that they did from personal competition to all working together campaigning for Jackson Dailey for VP. At the last moment we had to make some final adjustments to our Banner and the sound technician could not find the music on our CD for the campaign skit until 5 seconds before it was to be played. but that is what makes it a true Beta convention! reports Mrs. South, one of Beta s sponsors. They placed third in scrapbook, with many thanks to Dillon Harred and Virginia Quirroz, the amazing artists of the club. Beta dedicated this year s scrapbook to them, recognizing all of the time and effort that they put into their book. Jackson Dailey did a tremendous job running for state office, and we are very proud of him and of all of our Sulphur Bluff Beta members for giving their best! They do plan on going to National Convention in Nashville, TN. June 21 st -24 th. Beta hosted the School Board at an appreciation dinner this Thursday. Plans for the annual Beta Stew are in progress. Page 4
NETLA Market Show 2011 Schedule Change Thursday, February 24, 2011 3:00-4:00 PM....Market Lamb & Goat Weigh-in 5:00 PM..Market Lamb Show Following Lamb Show...Market Goat Show 7:00 PM......Heifer Entries Due SOLD BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Friday, February 25, 2011 8:00 AM......Broilers in Place 9:00 AM...Broiler Show 10:00 AM-12:00 PM...Market Hog Weigh-in 1:00 PM....Market Hog Show 3:00 PM......Heifer Show 4:30 5:00 PM....Steer Weigh-in 6:00 PM....Steer Show Following Steer Show..Sale Ring Set Up-All Sale Part. Saturday, February 26, 2011 12:00 PM..Professional Ag Workers Buyers Luncheon 2:00 PM....Awards 3:00 PM...Sale of Champions/Auction Page 5 These one-inch bands are glow in the dark white, with blue letters and paw prints. They are for sale for $4.00 each
The Bluff Competes Against Avinger Starting at 6:00 Tonight January 11, 2011-Sulphur Bluff Lady Bears vs. Karnack - Varsity. Players are Becca Naylor, Mikayla Potts, Maycee Potts, Karissa Wolf, Katelyn Brown, Stephanie Hogue, Jamie Goldsmith. Sulphur Bluff 61/Karnack 33 1 st Quarter-14 SB/9 Kar; 2 nd quarter-18 SB/12 Kar; 3 rd quarter-19 SB/8 Kar; 4 th quarter-10 SB/4 Kar. Scoring was Mik Potts-7, Hogue-2, Wolf-12, Brown-20, Goldsmith-18, Mac Potts-2. Offensive rebounds were Wolf-2, Brown-6, Naylor-1, Hogue-2, Goldsmith-1, Mac Potts-1. Defensive rebounds were Wolf-4, Brown-5, Mik Potts-4, Naylor-6, Goldsmith-3, Mac Potts-1. Assists were Wolf-7, Brown-2, Mik Potts-6, Naylor-1, Goldsmith-4. Steals were Wolf-4, Brown-1, Mik Potts-2, Naylor-1, Mac Potts-1. January 7, 2011-Junior Varsity -Sulphur Bluff JVG 32/Union Hill JVG 21 Lady Bears are Halie Waid, Maycee Potts, Lyndsey Calhoun, Shelby Williams, Meagan Coberley, Kaci Powers, Cheyenne Bryant. 1 st quarter- SB11/UH4; 2 nd quarter-sb4/uh5; 3 rd quarter-sb10/uh4; 4 th quarter-sb7/uh8. Scoring was Waid-2, Calhoun-2, Williams-6, Coberley-10, Powers-7, Bryant-5. Sulphur Bluff Lady Bears Varsity 77/Union Hill Varsity 52 Varsity was Becca Naylor, Mikayla Potts, Maycee Potts, Karissa Wolf, Katelyn Brown, Stephanie Hogue, Jamie Goldsmith. 1 st quarter was SB22/UH14; 2 nd quarter-sb19/uh12; 3 rd quarter-sb15/uh11; 4 th quarter-sb21/uh15. Scorers were Naylor-4, Mik Potts-11, Hogue-2, Wolf-22, Brown-18, Goldsmith-20. Offensive rebounds were Wolf-4, Brown-5, Naylor-3, Hogue-2, Goldsmith- 4, Coberley-1. Defensive rebounds were Wolf-7, Brown-4, Mik Potts-3, Hogue-1, Goldsmith-1. Assists were Wolf-4, Brown-3, Mik Potts-9, Naylor-3, Mac Potts-1, Goldsmith-3. Steals were Wolf-4, Brown-3, Mik Potts-3, Naylor-3, Goldsmith-4, Mac Potts-1, Hogue-1. Great game for our girls tonight. We played as a team and ran the ball well. We came out and played 4 strong quarters tonight. A Good Job goes out to "The Lady Bears"! Enjoyed it and was very proud of them! commented Coach Evans. Game Results for the Bears, continued from page 3 Sulphur Bluff JV and Varsity Boys Thursday night results Varsity Game 1 st 2 nd 3 rd final Sulphur Bluff 10 13 26 36 Saltillo 13 46 62 79 Sulphur Bluff Game stats Erin Zeringue 2pts Ken Wade 5pts Micah Mathis 12pts Blake Brown 10 pts Caleb Raine 5pts Clay Mitchell 2pts JV game 1 st 2 nd 3 rd final Sulphur Bluff 9 9 13 19 Saltillo 6 15 20 29 Sulphur Bluff Game stats Cody Box 3pts Tyler Raine 8pts Ben Brown 4pts Darron Foster 2pts Clint Wolf 2pts Page 6
Get the Homecoming Spirit Sold by FCCLA on February 3-4 Limited Number Available Decorated Finger Rings Bracelets Garters $5.00 Page 7
FCCLA Has Fresh Flowers for Your Valentine FCCLA is now taking orders for Valograms and Candy Bag Treats. They will have other gift items such as heart-shaped pillows and special candy creations and cookies, etc. to be sold on a first come-first serve basis. No orders will be taken on these. Get yours ordered early. All will be delivered on Valentine s Day Monday, February 14. FCCLA Valograms-Fresh Carnations with Message $2.00 ea Delivered on Monday, February 14 Deliver yes Send to Grade no Buyer Grade $2.00 ea. Special Price Buy 2 or more at $1.50 each Message (must be appropriate) Order # Standard messages: Check one i luv u I love you! Happy Valentine s Day FCCLA Candy Bag Treats Delivered on Monday, February 14 Send to Grade $2.50 each Deliver yes no Buyer Grade Message (must be appropriate) Order # Standard messages: Check one i luv u I love you! Happy Valentine s Day Personal message (10 words or less) Page 8