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February 12, 2001

 

WWW.AISAONLINE.ORG

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Congratulations to the following selectees of the AISA Hall of Fame:

Jim Autrey Larry Pickett
Lynn Blackburn John Segrest
Scott Brenizer Johnny Shoemaker
Diane Johnson David Taccone
Congratulations to the class of 2001 AISA Hall of Fame!  


The Hall of Fame Reception, Induction Ceremony, and Banquet will be held on March 5, 2001, at the Montgomery Civic Center.

Dress:  All inductees and on-stage guests are asked to dress formally (black tie and tux for men.)

Reception:  The reception will begin at 6:15 p.m.  Each inductee will have a table and are designated for receiving guests.

Banquet and Induction Ceremony:  Inductees and special guests will be seated on stage.  The banquet festivities and induction ceremony will begin at 7:00 p.m.

ATTENTION:
Christa McAnliffe Fellowship Program - Grants awarded to Alabama Teachers.  Please call Abigail @ AISA office for information.  (334) 263-9115/9116.


BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL WINNERS!
CONGRATULATIONS!

SUMITON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

EDGEWOOD ACADEMY

ESCAMBIA ACADEMY


FEBRUARY

13 District Math Contest
Spring Sports Season Opens
15-17 State Basketball Tournament
(Final Four)
19 President's Day
20 District Science Fairs
21 State Math Contest
22 All Star Basketball Players Report
24 All Star Basketball Games
27 Macon-East Accreditation Visit

 


HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS



ATTENTION HEADMASTERS:
Our winter meeting be February 23rd at the Governor's House Hotel in Montgomery.  Our schedule for the day will be as follows:

8:30 a.m.            Refreshments

9:00 - 9:41 a.m.  Business Meeting

9:41 - 9:59 a.m.  Break

9:59 a.m.            Speaker
                          Open Discussion
                          Lunch

Please try to attend and be a part of our association.

Sincerely,

Buddy Sumner
Headmaster, Wilcox Academy

ATTENTION:

AISA MANDATORY TESTING GRADES ARE 2, 5, 7, AND 9.  
This includes OLSAT testing.


TESTING MATERIALS REMINDER:
If you have not received testing registration materials for use in April of 2001, please call Mrs. Rebecca Wicketts at 1-800-228-0752, Ext. 5629, IMMEDIATELY!

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.

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS:
Blue Ribbon Criteria - Add to #3 Criteria AISA Complete Battery overall average score is higher than the school's local ability overall average.

2000-2001 REVISED ACCREDITATION VISITING TEAM SCHEDULE. SEE OUR ACCREDITATION WEB PAGE.

ACCREDITATION VISIT:
Sumter Academy's
visit will be Monday, March 19, 2001.

ATTENDANCE REPORTS - Due monthly!


ACADEMIC NOTES


 

President's Award Criteria

 

President's Award Score Sheet


Student Honor Band
Congratulations AISA Honor Band Students.  
Please forward the $10.00 fee to Mrs. Faust at AISA before the Band Festival.

Click Here For The Student Honor Band List

 

Click Here For Pictures Of The State Spelling Bee Winners

AISA STATE SPELLING BEE WINNERS

Tuesday, February 6, 2001

Fourth Grade

District

Student

School

5

Kasey Barton - 1st Place

Marion Academy 

9

Savannah Jackson - 2nd Place

Dixie Academy

6

Anisha Reza - 3rd Place

Taylor Road Academy

Fifth Grade

District

Student

School

5

Trisha Stacey - 1st Place

Meadowview Christian School

3

Renee Scott - 2nd Place

Monroe Academy

1

Kent Glover - 3rd Place

Sumiton Christian School

Sixth Grade

District

Student

School

3

Gaston Bozeman - 1st Place

Sparta Academy

9

Taylor Sunday - 2nd Place

Pike Liberal Arts School

2

Patrick Castleman - 3rd Place

Sumter Academy

Seventh Grade

District

Student

School

9

Chrissy Meeks - 1st Place

Pike Liberal Arts School

8

Joseph Sewell - 2nd Place

Glenwood School

2

Andrea Weeks - 3rd Place

Southern Academy

Eighth Grade

District

Student

School

1

Danielle Hagler - 1st Place

Tuscaloosa Academy

4

Amber Duke - 2nd Place

Faith Academy

7

Elizabeth Gulsby - 3rd Place

Shelby Academy

 
Special Note: 
The eight grade Spelling Champion from Tuscaloosa Academy will represent AISA in the Birmingham Post-Herald State Spelling Bee Competition.

SEE ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR DATES OF ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS - FESTIVALS, ETC.
Choir and Band dates have changed.  See below.

ATTENTION DISTRICT MATHEMATICS CHAIRPERSONS:
Please remember to FAX to Oswald the results of District Mathematics Competition as soon as the event is completed.  The FAX number is (334) 263-9195.  Remember to send the names of the five individual members of the winning team.  Also, we need the name of the High Individual Scorer who is not a member of the winning team.

STATE MATHEMATICS COMPETITION IS SET:
The State Math Competition will be held in Stallworth Private Dining Room in the Russell Dining Hall at Huntingdon on Wednesday, February 21, 2001. 
Participants need to arrive by 9:30 a.m., so that organizational matters can be completed prior to the 10:00 a.m. administration of the written test.

ATTENTION: (Technology Fair)
Schools wishing to participate need to contact Betty Carol Swindle at  Morgan Academy, ASAP.  (334) 875-4464.

ATTENTION CHORAL DIRECTORS:

Information packets have been mailed to those who attended the October meeting or who have been in touch with the Honor Chorus Coordinator.  If you would like to participate in the AISA Honor Chorus, please fax Marguerite Clayton at 334-821-0876 (Lee-Scott Academy).  The deadline for registration is February 15.

ATTENTION CHORAL AND BAND DIRECTORS:

The Music Association met on Wednesday, January 17, 2001, at Huntingdon College.  the following actions were taken:
1. Jim Christensen, Hooper Academy, will serve as President of the Music Association.
2. STATE CHORAL FESTIVAL will be held on April 6 & 7, 2001, at Alabama Southern, Monroeville. 
This is a date change. 
Millie McDonald, Greenville Academy - Choral Festival Coordinator
Marguerite Clayton, Lee-Scott Academy - Honor Chorus Coordinator
David Ayers, Professor ASCC, Monroeville - Facilitator & Clinician
3. STATE BAND FESTIVAL will be held March 16 & 17, 2001 at ASCC, Monroeville.  
This is a date change.  
Nancy Labuguen, Lee-Scott Academy - Band Festival Coordinator
(State Band Tryouts - February 2 - Selma, Alabama) 
Debbie Anderson, Morgan Academy
David Ayers, ASCC - Facilitator 
4. ELEMENTARY CHORAL FESTIVAL - April 20, 2001 - Hooper Academy
Jim Christensen - Coordinator
5. The MUSIC ASSOCIATION will have an organization meeting in August or early September to organize
coordinators for 2001-2002 events.
6. Please read pages 41-55, Academic Handbook.  Change page 47 - Reminder Fee Deadline, February 15 
instead of January.

MUSIC (BAND, SECONDARY CHORAL AND ELEMENTARY CHORAL) FEES DUE:
Music (Band and Choral) Fees are due February 15, 2001.  Fees should be paid to Mrs. Linda Faust, AISA Office.  The fee schedule follows:
Elementary Chorus (only) - $50.00
Secondary Chorus (only) - $70.00
Elementary Chorus and Secondary Chorus - $100.00
One Chorus and Band  - $100.00
All Three Groups - $130.00
Honor Chorus  (per participant) - $10.00
Band (only) - $70.00
Honor Band (per participant) - $10.00

U.S. SPACE & ROCKET CENTER:
U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama is offering a new program.  SPACE CAMP for Alabama 5th graders.  The program is called "Spotlight on Technology", and it is designed for classrooms and the classroom teacher.

"Spotlight on Technology" is a five day program (Monday-Friday) for an entire class of fifth grade students.

If interested, Call Julie Ferriss
1-800 63 Space   Ext 625 
E-mail:  julief@spacecamp.com

ATTENTION:  
Art Teachers:  Change in Academic Handbook

p.74-4.  Each district will enter only the  first place winner in the state competition.
p.81-90 Only submit one (1) entry to the State Art Competition.

ATTENTION:
Academic District Coordinators/Host School Academic Coordinators/Local School Sponsors.
Please read p.3-6 in the Academic Handbook and the section that covers your Academic Competition/Festival/Show/or Contest.  It is very important that you know and understand rules and regulations of each Academic event.  Call Don Oswald, AISA Academic Director, if you have a question.

ACADEMIC HANDBOOK:
You may review/copy academic competition rules. Go to Academic page of the AISA web site. Click on Academic Handbook.  Headmasters have a copy of the Academic Handbook.

RESULTS OF 2000-2001 Can-a-thon:

1.  Meadowview Academy 12,120 cans 32.41
2.  Riverhill School 4,003 cans 23.55
3.  Sparta Academy 4,832 cans 17.32
4.  Glenwood School 7,034 cans 11.06
5.  Abbeville Christian Academy 2,000 cans 9.17
6.  Lakeside School 1,193 cans 5.26
7.  Dixie Academy 660 cans 3.71
8.  Morgan Academy 2,182 cans 3.46
9.  Patrician Academy 1,334 cans 3.43
10.  Springwood School 1,234 cans 2.94
11. Taylor Road Academy 498 cans 1.79

REMINDERS CONCERNING UPCOMING EVENTS IN ACADEMICS AND ARTS:

February 13 - District Math Contests (District Host Schools are reminded to FAX winners to Oswald as soon as the District Fairs are completed.)  District Math Tests have been sent to Host School Headmaster.

February 20 - District Science Fairs (District Host Schools are reminded to FAX winners to Oswald as soon as the District Fairs are completed.)

February 21 - State Math Contest at Huntingdon College in Large Private Dining Room, Russell Hall.  (Contestants should arrive by 9:30 a.m.)

March 1 - State Science Fair at Huntingdon College in Delchamps Center (Gymnasium).  The gym will be open for project set-up from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m

March 6 - District Scholars' Bowl Competitions (District Host Schools are reminded to FAX winners to Oswald as soon as the District Competitions are completed)

March 13 - State Scholars' Bowl at Huntingdon College

March 16 and 17 - Secondary Band Festival and Honors Band at Alabama Southern Community College, Monroeville, AL

March 21 - State Technology Fair at Morgan Academy, Mrs. Betty Carol Swindle.

April 6 and 7 - Secondary Choral Festival and Honors Chorus at Alabama Southern Community College, Monroeville, AL

April 18 - District Art Show

April 19 - State Accounting Contest at Fort Dale Academy, Mrs. Pat Skipper.

April 20 - Elementary Choral Festival at Hooper Academy

April 25 - State Art Show at Huntingdon College

IMPORTANT REMINDER CONCERNING SAT TESTING:
All headmasters, guidance counselors, and teachers in AISA are reminded of the need for careful and professional test security as we approach the April testing date.  Be very sure that tests are kept securely locked until the day of testing, tests and answer sheets should be collected and secured, as soon as testing concludes each day.

It is appropriate to have in-service sessions to prepare for testing.  These sessions should be used to ensure that teachers are very familiar with the directions for administration, the procedures for testing, and with timing and other considerations.  Under no circumstances should teachers have the actual test that students will take, except on the days the tests are administered.

Be reminded that all of us should take the necessary steps, however, to ensure that all students have been taught for mastery all skills on which they will be tested in April.  The Compendium of Objectives, the Practice tests, and the various test-prep materials are are appropriate and necessary for use at this time.


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES


ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
Please read Spring Practice Information on page 20 of your AISA Athletic Handbook.

ATTENTION:
The Athletic Committee met on January 10, 2001 and voted to open the football season on August 23-24, 2001.

VACANCY:
Marengo Academy is accepting applicants for a Head Football Coach and Athletic Director.  Contact Kathryn Friday at (334) 295-4151.

SPRING SPORTS ELIGIBILITY PAST DUE:
Spring sports eligibility lists were due in the AISA office by January 22, 2001.

ATTENTION AD'S, PLAN AHEAD:
The participation format for the following State Tournaments is as follows:

Final Four Basketball Tournament
February 15 & 16 - Class AAA Schools
February 16 & 17 - Class AA Schools
February 15 & 17 - Class A Schools

Final Four Baseball Tournament 
May 9 & 10 - Class A Schools
May 10 & 11 - Class AAA Schools
May 11 & 12 - Class AA Schools

GO TO THE ATHLETIC NOTES PAGE FOR THE BRACKETS.

WRESTLING

Click Here For The January 27, 2001 
State Wrestling Tournament Winners


BASKETBALL

CLICK HERE FOR AISA STATE 
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION


ATTENTION BASKETBALL COACHES:

a.   Area Tournament hosts must call the AISA Office ASAP.
b.  Final Eight and Final Four Tournament Brackets were enclosed 
with the 1-2-2001 Link.
c.  Final Eight and Final Four Participants:  NO open water containers 
or cups will be allowed in bench areas.  SQUEEZE BOTTLES 
will be allowed.
d.   Roster Information: Enclosed with the LINK of 1-22-2001.  
Please complete requested form and return to the AISA office by 
February 6, 2001.  - Bring with you when you come to 
the All-Star meeting.
e.  Attention 2000 State Champions:  Please send a team 
picture of your championship team to the AISA office by 
February 1, 2001. We will "highlight" the 2000 champions 
in our Final Four Program.
f.   State Tournament Officials:  Coaches, please list your 
nominees and mail to the AISA office.  List only 
quality officials, please.

PUBLICITY:
Attention Basketball 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.

ATTENTION BASKETBALL 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

BASKETBALL GATE PRICES:
AISA admission to Varsity Area Tournament basketball games are:

Varsity - $4.00 Adults / $3.00 Students

BASEBALL
Macon-East Montgomery Academy
will host a baseball and softball tournament on April 7, 2001.  If interested in participating, call Coach Glynn Lott at (334) 277-6566.

REQUIRED BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL RULES CLINICS ANNOUNCED:
Required Baseball and Softball Rules Clinics will be held on the following dates at 6:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted.  There is a $25.00 fine for schools failing to attend a clinic.

January 12, 2001 6:15 Radisson Inn - Birmingham
January 29, 2001 6:15 Morgan Academy
* February 5, 2001 6:15 Greenville Academy
February 15, 2001 6:45 Huntingdon College
February 16, 2001 6:15 Huntingdon College
February 20, 2001 6:15 Tuscaloosa Academy
January 29, 2001 6:15 Mobile Christian School 

* Noted for changed date.

ATTENTION BASEBALL/SOFTBALL COACHES:
These are Baseball/Softball Associations that you may contact to umpire your game.  Call the AISA office if more assistance is needed.

Brewton BBUA (BB102)
Ronald W. Freeman
88 Evelyn Street
Flomaton, AL 36441
Home Phone:  (334) 296-3175
Bus. Phone:  (334) 368-9115
South Central Alabama BBUA (BB204)
Terry W. Jinright
124 Grace Road
Troy, AL  36081
Home Phone:  (334) 566-1533
Bus. Phone:  (334) 687-3161
Shelby County BBUA (BB503)
Steve P. Miller
708 Terry Lane
Birmingham, AL  35210
Home Phone:  (205) 956-1898
Metro-Mobile BBUA (BB103)
Kevin A. Assmann
5159 Ridgedale Road
Mobile, AL  36609
Home Phone:  (334) 343-6900
Bus. Phone: (334) 929-1818
Chilton County BBUA (BB303)
Bobby R. Cook
P.O. Box 1194
Clanton, AL  35046-1194
Home Phone:  (205) 755-3418
Bus. Phone:  (205) 646-8552
Southeast Alabama BBOA 
(BK 202)
Sam A. Weeks
311-B Holly Hill Road
Enterprise, AL  36330
Home Phone:  (334) 347-7735
Bus. Phone:  (334) 393-1512
Monroe County BBUA (BB104)
Billy F. Ghee
P.O. Box 268 
Monroeville, AL  36460
Home Phone:  (334) 575-3369
Bus. Phone: (334) 575-3369
Marengo County BBUA (BB305)
Luther P. Hallmark 
1924 Fairmont Drive
Tuscaloosa, AL  35405
Home Phone:  (205) 554-7352
Bus. Phone:  (334) 624-8611
Keith Edwards
1-877-323-8728
(334) 705-0423
Auburn, AL
Butler County BBUA (BB208)
Harold L. Johnson, Jr.
130 Stone Road Drive
Greenville, AL  36037
Home Phone:  (334) 382-2829
Bus. Phone:  (334) 382-6232
Metro-Montgomery BBUA (BB306)
Chris W. Baxter
5790 Darien Drive
Montgomery, AL  36117
Home Phone:  (334) 409-0865
Bus. Phone:  (334) 269-3739
Daniel City
Greg Kosloff
2113 1st Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Home Phone:  205-366-1816
Bus. Phone:  205-340-0133


SOFTBALL
AISA will use the 12" yellow high seam softball.

SOFTBALL COACHES:
Faith Academy is hosting a Softball Tournament on March 30-31, 2001.  Coach Head needs 2 more teams.  
Call Coach Head at 334-633-7267.

SWIM TEAMS
Escambia Academy is seeking schools which may have swim teams interested in competing.  Whether you have established team or are starting a new program, we would be interested in talking with you about arranging some meets.  Please contact Chad Prewett (AD) 334-368-2080 or Patty Castleberry 334-368-8063.

TRACK
Morgan Academy will be hosting track meets on the following dates:  March 19, April 9, and April 16.  Entry fee is $30.00 per school per meet.  Call Coach Robinson for specific information at (334) 875-9466.  A Scratch Meeting is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. prior to each event.  The field events will start at 1:00 p.m.