February 1, 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. 4 Breakfast Apple Turnovers, Yogurt Lunch Chicken Alfredo, Green Beans, Garden Slad Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Pizza Tuesday, Feb. 5 Breakfast French Toast, Sausage Links Lunch Breaded Pork Patty, Potatoes, Broccoli Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Ham n Cheese Sandwich Wednesday, Feb. 6 Breakfast Eggstravaganza, Tortilla Lunch Mandarin Chicken, Vegetable Blend, Rice, Blackeyed Peas Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Steak Fingers Thursday, Feb. 7 Breakfast Sausage, Biscuit Lunch Club Sandwich, Sweet Tater Fries, Sandwich Fixings, Pork n Beans Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Tenders Friday, Feb. 8 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza Lunch Chicken Stew, Cheese Stick, Carrot Sticks, Cornbread Square Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only None Upcoming Events Feb. 1 Dist. Game @ Bloomburg VG, VB 6:00 Feb. 2 JH Girls Tournament @ Cumby; JH Boys Tournament @ Saltillo Feb. 4 SPCFF Heart Pendant Drive sponsored by Beta Feb. 4-15 Feb. 5 Beta Lunch Meeting; District Game @ Avinger VB 7:00; Chili s Night sponsored by PTO Feb. 8 Dist. Game vs. Union Hill Here VB 7:00 Boys Senior Night; Valogram Order Deadline Sarah Williams, Recycle Hero Recycle Hero is the superhero s name. Recycle and Redesign is her game. That is Sarah Williams s Star Event in which she will compete at the FCCLA Region Meet in Waco this month. Sarah is making a superhero s costume out of recycled materials. The predominant materials are comic book pages and other newspaper comics. She has brushed on a glue and water mixture called hodgepodge to give the comics shine and durability. An old t-shirt and skirt act as a lining for the costume. The costume is complete with an old tablecloth with duct tape embellishments as the cape and a pair of old rain boots also decorated with duct tape. She says she is still debating whether or not to make the insignia on the cape the recycle logo or simply RH. The idea sparked with Sarah when she saw a pair of hodgepodged shoes on Pinterest. She took that idea and ran with it to create her recycle/ redesign project. She sees this idea can be extended to many other items, i.e. Christmas card tablecloths and bags, room decorations, and unique fabrics. She says that you just have to keep in mind that these creations are for special occasion items such as a Halloween costume. Sarah says, Paper is fragile. I had to learn the techniques to use to sew on paper. It is a lot different than sewing fabric. I couldn t have done this without Mrs. V. I haven t found anything yet that she can t do. She can cook. She can get stains out of anything. She is an amazing woman. Sarah must also have a billboard with the title of her project as well as highlighting the various sewing techniques she used. She will give an oral presentation speaking of those techniques and other aspects of the project. She will then be asked questions by the judges. If she is judged to be in the top 6, she will go on to state competition. Others who are also participating at the region meet are Kadee Anderson giving an Illustrated Talk on Social Media, Casey Gore doing a Fashion Costruction project, Skylar Evans, Angie Alvarez, and Judy Brown doing LEO (Leadership Enhancement Opportunity) tests, Megan Self as a voting delegate, and Katelyn McDonald as region officer.
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Senior Kaitlyn Hancock, pictured above, far left, and left played was presented a rose on the occasion of her last home game here on Tuesday. Lady Bears Take Win Over Karnack in Close Game Page 3
Erin Zeringue Tyler Raine, Collin Williams Blake Brown Sulphur Bluff Defeats Karnack 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Sulphur Bluff 13 11 28 13 65 Karnack 4 10 6 5 25 Game Stats: Blake Brown 16pts, Tyler Raine 16pts, Justin Goldsmith 15pts, Dakota Emerson 11pts, Erin Zeringue 4pts, Hunter Powers 2pts. Page 4 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.
Brennon Seymore Jaden Goldsmith Marshall Anderson Cody Tople, Justin Goldsmith Isaac Foley Kaleb Brown Turner South Boys JH Tournament Continues Saturday, Feb. 2 in Saltillo Alberto Serrano Jacob Watts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Sulphur Bluff 19 14 6 18 57 Miller Grove 8 11 11 11 41 Game Stats: Cody Tople 20pts, Jacob Watts 10pts, Isaac Foley 8pts, Kaleb Brown 5pts, Turner South 5pts, Jaden Goldsmith 4pts, Brennon Seymore 3pts, Joe Forshee 2pts. With the win last night they sealed the #2 seed in the district tournament this weekend @ Saltillo. We will play in the Semifinals on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at Saltillo. Page 5 Turner South Joe Forshee
Katlyn White Hailey Halbert, MaKenna Morgan JH Lady Bears Continue Tournament Play in Cumby on Saturday 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 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. FCCLA Officer for your purchase! Page 6
IPAD to be given away the day before Spring Break 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 7
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 4-15. 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 Student Name: Amount Donated $ Grade Page 8
Senior Floral Design Class Taking Wreath Orders We will be making and selling wreaths similar to the one shown in the picture. Custom orders will be taken through Friday, Feb. 8. Contact a senior student or Mrs. Jaggers at tjaggers@sulphurbluffschool.net to select your colors and place an order. Wreaths are $35 each. There are no Little Dribbler games this weekend because it is Junior High tournament weekend. Page 9
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 $10.00. 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 10