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April 30, 2001

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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL WINNERS!
CONGRATULATIONS!

SUMITON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
EDGEWOOD ACADEMY
ESCAMBIA ACADEMY
South Choctaw
Patrician Academy
Morgan Academy
Abbeville Christian Academy


2001-2002 Calendar

APRIL

Apr 30 - May 1 State Golf Tournament

MAY

2-3 First Round State Baseball Tournament
4-5 State Softball Tournament
7 State SGA Convention
9-12 State Baseball Tournament
16 Athletic Committee Meeting
19 All Star Baseball and Softball
23 Last Day of School
End of Second Semester (95 days)
180 Total Days

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS


CLICK HERE FOR THE 2000-2001 BUDGET SURVEY

BUDGET SURVEY DUE TO AISA OFFICE BY MAY 10, 2001

LETTER FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

HEADMASTERS' WORKSHOP:
If you have a suggestion for a workshop topic, please call the AISA office.

ATTENTION! DIPLOMA SEALS:
Order your Diploma Seals now.  In addition, order your AISA Honors Seals for all graduates receiving this diploma.  The AISA seal and The AISA Honors Seal are both .25 cents each.  Call the AISA office to place your order.  You may elect to use the gold AISA seals on your award certificate.

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS: WANTED! - BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS

A Blue Ribbon school exemplifies excellence in teaching, student performance, school life, and school and community interaction. A Blue Ribbon Award will be given by the AISA to schools that meet certain criteria.  Click on Blue Ribbon Schools on our Newsletter page for the Criteria and Application.  Blue Ribbon Criteria - Add to #3 Criteria AISA Complete Battery overall average score is higher than the school's local ability overall average.

Blue Ribbon Schools

 

2001-2002 ACCREDITATION VISITS SCHEDULED

 


ACADEMIC NOTES


President's Award Criteria

 

President's Award Score Sheet


VACANCY:
Morgan Academy is accepting applicants for Secondary Science Teacher.  Call Dr. Chris de Buzna at 334-875-4464.

AISA SUMMER SCHOOL PERMISSION FORM:

PERMISSION FORM

APPROVED AISA SUMMER SCHOOLS (AS OF 4-27-01):
Abbeville Christian Academy, Cornerstone Christian School, Cottage Hill Christian Schools and Greenville Academy.

AISA STUDENT LEADERS FILE INTENT TO RUN FOR STATE SGA OFFICE FOR 2001-2002:
The following students who have won election to office at their schools have indicated that they are candidates in the State AISA SGA elections on Monday, May 7, 2001. If there are errors or omissions, the AISA office should be contacted IMMEDIATELY!

A. President of AISA SGA

Jonathan Dunlap

Shoals Christian School

Wesley Fain

Morgan Academy

Jae Beaty

Abbeville Christian Academy

Heather Suther

Meadowview Christian School

B. Vice President of AISA SGA

Tyler Brannon

Shoals Christian School

Michael Collier

Edgewood Academy

Melissa Mason

South Choctaw Academy

Courtney A. Mazzola Glenwood School

Trey Smith

Lee-Scott Academy

Jeremy Turner

Meadowview Christian School

C. Secretary of AISA SGA

Morgan Grimes

Meadowview Christian School

Lindsay Johnson

Crenshaw Christian Academy

Kyle Mangum

Shoals Christian School

Rhonda Sanders

Dixie Academy

Leigh Ann Shipper

Patrician Academy

Kayla Smith

South Choctaw Academy

Blaire Wheeler

Springwood School

Blaire Wood

Morgan Academy

D. Treasurer of AISA SGA

Justin Abercrombie

Dixie Academy

Rebecca Barrett

Edgewood Academy

Brittany Cogle

Morgan Academy

Clifton Huett

Meadowview Christian School

William Jackson

Shoals Christian School

Laura Lynn Lester

Crenshaw Christian Academy

SGA CONVENTION SET: 

When:   Monday, May 7
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Registration and Campaigning 
10:30 a.m. - approximately 12:30 p.m. - Meeting
Where:  Selma Convention Center
Appropriate Dress:  Sunday Dress
Maximum Attendees from each Each Dues Paying Local SGA:  Ten (including sponsor)
Campaigning:  1. No taping of signs on painted walls.   
  2. Only one sign (regular poster size) per
    candidate. 
  3. Handouts - no limit.
  4. Sign must not be larger than poster size.

ART SHOW RESULTS:
AISA's State Art Show was held on Wednesday, April 25, 2001. Congratulations to all the winners. See below.

Pictures

Grade Level K-5 - Grade 1

Best of Show:

Joshua Hanks

Lee-Scott Academy

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Timothy Carter

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Will Burnham

Glenwood Academy

3rd Place

Cole Handley

St. Mark United Methodist

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Sheldon Gourguos

Patrician Academy

2nd Place

Hannah Galle

Ashford Academy

3rd Place

Caitlyn Barton

Marion Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Taylor Lane

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Taylor Strawbridge

Shoals Christian School

3rd Place

April Garrett

Pike Liberal Arts School

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Lucy McLendon

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Bailey Agee

Patrician Academy

3rd Place

Will Sandord

Pike Liberal Arts School

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Larner Mills

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Kindergarten

Dixie Academy

3rd Place

Joseph Olvey

Shelby Academy

Group Work:

1st Place

Mrs. Padgett's Room

Patrician Academy

2nd Place

1st Grade

Autauga Academy

3rd Place

Gail Fuller

Wilcox Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Leslie Schroeder

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Josh Creswell

Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Hannah Galle

Ashford Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Joshua Hanks

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Regan Mann

Riverhill School

3rd Place

Mary Stallworth

Monroe Academy

Grade Level 2-3

Best of Show:

Mary Carter English

Monroe Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Mary Carter English

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Alena Bearden

Morgan Academy

3rd Place

Daniel McBride

St. Mark United Methodist

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Mary Carter English

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Wendy Pittman

Autauga Academy

3rd Place

Yoon Jon Lee

Lee-Scott Academy

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Jamie Lester

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Mary Beth Seale

Southern Academy

3rd Place

Kenna Spiller

Wilcox Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Joseph Ross

Sparta Academy

2nd Place

Jessica Stewart

Morgan Academy

3rd Place

Ciara McIntyre

Marengo Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Matthew Martin

Marengo Academy

2nd Place

Kenna Spiller

Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Heath Brantley

Morgan Academy

Three Dimensional:

1st Place

Cody Delaney

Fort Dale

2nd Place

Ryan Jones

Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Lindsey Sexton

Southern Academy

Group Work:

1st Place

3rd Grade

Demopolis Academy

2nd Place

3rd Grade

Riverhill School

3rd Place

2nd Grade

Shelby Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Walker Owens

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Ciara McIntyre

Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Mary Kate Ingram

Lee-Scott Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Shane Holderfield

Shelby Academy

2nd Place

Natalie Nicholas

Riverhill School

3rd Place

Mallory Nichols

Morgan Academy

Grade Level 4-6

Best of Show:

Martha Ferson

Shoals Christian School

Painting:

1st Place

Tamara Stacey

Meadowview Christian School

2nd Place

Haylee Nichols

Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Davis Burgess

Riverhill School

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Mimi Xu

St. Mark United Methodist

2nd Place

Sydney Broadway

Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Jordan Bowers

Crenshaw Christian School

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Kyle Pointer

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Brook Martin

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Jordan Kelly

St. Mark United Methodist

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Chad Miller

Faith Academy

2nd Place

Jacob Harris

Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Julia Birchfield

Tuscaloosa Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Faith Smith

Faith Academy

2nd Place

Sarah Minkowitz

Lakeside School

3rd Place

Adam Price

Pickens Academy

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Katie Stinson

Autauga Academy

2nd Place

Bailey Jordan

Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Bain Hogancamp

Glenwood School

Group Work:

1st Place

Mrs. McIntyre's Class

Patrician Academy

2nd Place

 

St. Mark United Methodist

3rd Place

4th Grade

Wilcox Academy

Commercial Art:

1st Place

Chad Newton

Autauga Academy

2nd Place

Brandon Barker

Lakeside School

3rd Place

Rebecca Estes

Monroe Academy

Photography:

1st Place

Martha Ferson

Shoals Christian School

2nd Place

Erika Struther

Pike Liberal Arts School

3rd Place

Crook Cornbest

Macon-East Montgomery

Collage:

1st Place

James Ham

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Meagan Andress

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Samantha Malone

Demopolis Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Emily Jones

Riverhill School

2nd Place

Sydney Broadway

Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Gage Landrum

Lee-Scott Academy

Grade Level 7-9

Best of Show:

Angel Fields

Coosa Valley Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Aaron Grigsby

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Anna Henson

Demopolis Academy

3rd Place

Angel Fields

Coosa Valley Academy

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Ryan Lackey

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Juliett Pruitt

Tuscaloosa Academy

3rd Place

Whitney Jankins

Faith Academy

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Caroline Price

Marion Academy

2nd Place

Ashley Trevarthan

Sumiton Christian School

3rd Place

Charles Walker

Marengo Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Katie Beezley

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Matt Shepard

Dixie Academy

3rd Place

Jared Vanlandingham

Escambia Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Si Gresham

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Amanda Hanks

Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Samantha Lalak

Monroe Academy

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Katie Stringfellow

Mobile Christian School

2nd Place

Lauren Meisel

Tuscaloosa Academy

3rd Place

Eric Fair

Demopolis Academy

Commercial Art:

1st Place

Gina Kielbasa

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Diana Zareeka

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Josh Giedinghagen

Sumiton Christian School

Photography:

1st Place

Katie Dubois

Sumter Academy

2nd Place

Matt Hurst

Chambers Academy

3rd Place

Caroline Price

Marion Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Tucker Moss

Sparta Academy

2nd Place

Juliett Pruitt

Shoals Christian School

3rd Place

Charles Walters

Marengo Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Angel Fields

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Ashley Tyson

Patrician Academy

3rd Place

Jody Falkenberry

Monroe Academy

Grade Level 10-12

Best of Show:

Leah Baker

Coosa Valley Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Tessa Lacey

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Kiji Lazenby

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Sara Giedinghagen

Sumiton Christian School

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Leah Baker

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Natalie Roberts

Central Christian School

3rd Place

Steve Tuomala

Calvary Christian School

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Brad Lovell

Sumiton Christian School

2nd Place

Jessie Haddox

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Chris Singleton

Glenwood School

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Aimee Pue

Central Christian School

2nd Place

Erin Murphy

Mobile Christian School

3rd Place

Monica Cobb

Patrician Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Blaire Wheeler

Springwood School

2nd Place

Joe Hudson

Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Lynsleigh Glosson

South Choctaw Academy

Three Dimensional:

1st Place

Sinda Coates

Demopolis Academy

2nd Place

Jenni Cole

Greenville Academy

3rd Place

Matt Whillock

Ashford Academy

Commercial Art:

1st Place

John White

Shoals Christian School

2nd Place

Justin Holt

Lakeside School

3rd Place

Derek Weaver

Meadowview Christian

Photography:

1st Place

Chandler Gornbest

Macon-East Montgomery

2nd Place

Matt Hangen

Mobile Christian School

3rd Place

Jay Gargus

Meadowview Christian

Collage:

1st Place

Cassie Davis

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Ashley Hand

Patrician Academy

3rd Place

Matt Kazmierczak

Tuscaloosa Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Leah Baker

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Jay Gargus

Meadowview Christian

3rd Place

Adrienne Forrer

Macon-East Montgomery

 


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES


IMPORTANT ATHLETIC DATES

 

Student-Athlete Award Nomination Form

Please return this nomination form and transcripts to the AISA office by May 11, 2001.

ATTENTION  COACHES:
Ron Ingram of the Birmingham News requests that you call your games in on a regular basis and update him every Monday a.m.  He needs your record, scores, etc. for state ranking and outstanding player purposes.

You may:

Call at 1-800-283-4024
FAX at (205) 325-2425
Email to
RIngram@BhamNews.com

Coaches, let's publicize our programs and players.  Thanks!

ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS (TENNIS-BASKETBALL-GOLF & SOFTBALL COACHES):
The AISA office has information for you on room rates for playoffs and championship games in Montgomery.

Governor's House - Southern By-Pass
1-800-334-8459
$52.00 a room

Days Inn - Zelda Road 
334-269-9611
$49.00 + tax This includes Continental Breakfast

Holiday Inn - East By-Pass I-85
1-800-Holiday
334-272-0370
$65.95 a room

La Quinta - Eastern Boulevard 
334-271-1620

Motel 6 - Eastern By-Pass 
1-800-4-Motel 6
334-277-6748
$40.00 a room - Two Double Beds

BASEBALL
Attention Baseball Coaches:
The AISA will use the Paul's official AISA baseball in the State Tournament.

PUBLICITY:
Attention Baseball and Softball Coaches - Call your game results into the Montgomery Advertiser at 1-800-488-3579, The Birmingham News at 1-800-283-4024, and/or your local media. Try to get scores on the wire service.

STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT:
The tournament will be held at Bloch Park, Selma, AL, on May 9-12, 2001.  Play starts at 10:00 a.m. (A) on Wednesday; 10:00 a.m. (AAA) on Thursday; 9:00 a.m. (AA) on Friday; and 11:00 a.m. (AAA) on Saturday. Admission is $5.00 for the entire day.

MOTEL INFORMATION FOR BASEBALL:
Comfort Inn 1-334-875-5700 (Brand New)
Days Inn 1-334-872-0014
Holiday Inn 1-334-872-0461
Jameson Inn 1-334-874-8600

SOFTBALL
ATTENTION SOFTBALL COACHES:
The State Tournament is on May 4-5, 2001.  Correct our mistake on the bracket sheet.

BRACKETS
CLASS A
CLASS AA
CLASS AAA

TIE BREAKER:
While using the tie-breaker, each half-inning begins by placing a runner on second base.  That runner is the player in the batting order who precedes the lead-off batter in that inning.  Then the game proceeds a full inning or until a winner is determined in that inning.  Read page 74 in your Softball Rules Book.

STATE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT:
Support your team.  Attend the State Softball Tournament at Lagoon Park, Montgomery, AL.  May 4-5, 2001.  Play starts at 10:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.  Admission $5.00 for the entire day.

MOTEL INFORMATION FOR SOFTBALL:
Ramada Inn East 277-2200
Governors House Motel 1-800-334-8459
Days Inn at I-85 & Ann Street 269-9611

BASKETBALL
Huntingdon Girls Team Camps - July 5-7
For more information call (334) 833-4319 or (334) 833-4325

Huntingdon Boys Team Camp - July 7-10 and July 11-14
For more information call (334) 833-4399 or (334) 273-8383

VOLLEYBALL

ATTENTION AD's:
If your school did not play volleyball last year, but your school plans to play next year call the AISA office.  We need to put you in an area where you can schedule your games.

GOLF

ATTENTION AD'S AND GOLF COACHES:
All day golf tournaments on a weekly basis cannot be allowed.  Please try to schedule all interscholastic competition after school.

TENNIS

Click Here For Tennis Pictures

AISA STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS:

GIRLS:
State Champion
- Fort Dale, Coached by Johnny Mac Brown
State Runner-Up - Lee-Scott, Coached by Laura Fuller
Third Place - Springwood School, Coached by Jane Ward

INDIVIDUAL WINNERS

  Name School   Scores
#1 Katie Rhodes Tuscaloosa Academy Defeated 6,1  6,2
  Meredith Mosley Fort Dale Academy    
#2 Laura Skipper Fort Dale Academy Defeated 6,3  6,1
  Lauren Lazenby Monroe Academy    
#3 Margery Katz Fort Dale Academy Defeated 6,1  7,5
  Lauren Boggs Lee-Scott Academy    
#4 Lori Hinkle Lee-Scott Academy Defeated 6,4  6,4
  Maggie Jenkins Springwood School    
#5 Mary Clay Boone Morgan Academy Defeated 6,4  6,2
  Kristen Schwarzauer Lee-Scott Academy    

 

DOUBLES WINNERS

  Name School   Scores
#1 Meredith Mosley and Laura Skipper Fort Dale Academy Defeated 6,1  7,6
  Brett Nolan and Brooke Gladden Springwood School    
#2 Lori Hinkle and Ginny Fuller Lee-Scott Academy Defeated 6,4  6,4
  Crystal Clark and Maggie Jenkins Springwood School    


BOYS:
State Champion -
Cottage Hill School, Coached by Brenda Weaver and Belinda McDaniel
State Runner-Up - Lee-Scott Academy, Coached by Skip Lanier
Third Place - Monroe Academy, Coached by Angela Carter

INDIVIDUAL WINNERS

  Name School   Scores
#1 Bradley Weaver Cottage Hill School Defeated 6,0  6,0
  Brandon Smelling Glenwood School    
#2 Patrick Russon Cottage Hill School Defeated 6,2  6,2
  John Tatum Lee-Scott Academy    
#3 Troy Sellers Cottage Hill School Defeated 6,2  2,6  6,0
  Drew Tatum Lee-Scott Academy    
#4 Joah Norris Monroe Academy Defeated 4,6  6,2  6,3
  Gary Fuller Lee-Scott Academy    
#5 Trent Weaver Cottage Hill School Defeated 6,0  6,2
  Mark Hickman Tuscaloosa Academy    

 

DOUBLES WINNERS

  Name School   Scores
#1 Bradley Weaver and Patrick Russo Cottage Hill School Defeated 6,0  6,1
  Brandon Smelling and John Boehmler Glenwood School    
#2 Drew Tatum and Gary Fuller Lee-Scott Academy Defeated 3,6  6,4  6,3
  Troy Sellers and Micheal Smith Cottage Hill School    


TRACK

JUNIOR HIGH STATE MEET RESULTS:

SCORES FOR GIRLS

Rank School Score Rank School Score
1 Mobile Christian  177 4 Escambia Academy 21
2 Faith Academy 100 4 Fort Dale Academy 21
3 Tuscaloosa Academy 82      

SCORES FOR BOYS

Rank School Score Rank School Score
1 Mobile Christian  163 4 Fort Dale Academy 80
2 Faith Academy 111 5 Escambia Academy 28
3 Tuscaloosa Academy 87      

MVP Award Winners:

Samantha Catlett, Mobile Christian 30 1/2 points GIRLS
Bryce Landwehr, Fort Dale  38 points BOYS

 

CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE STATE TRACK RESULTS

 

 

 

 

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