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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


Congratulations to the following AISA Hall of Fame inductees:

Richard Brown Darrell Self
Chris de Buzna Jerry Steele
Woodie Head Jimmy Warr
Mary Hostetter Bobby Wasden
Barbara Lindsey Jeanette Worrell
Congratulations to the class of 2002 AISA Hall of Fame!  


The Hall of Fame Reception, Induction Ceremony, and Banquet will be held on March 11, 2002, 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.


SARAH McGLOON OF SPARTA ACADEMY NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST

Sparta Academy Headmaster Wayne Hammonds has received notification that Sarah McGloon,
a senior at Sparta Academy, has been selected as a National Merit Scholarship Finalist.

More than 1.2 million students in over 20,000 U.S. high schools participated in the 2002 Merit Program
by taking the PSAT as high school juniors.  The selection of some 8,000 Merit Scholarship winners,
from the group of more than 15,000 Finalists, is now in progress.  The National Merit Scholarship Committee
will begin mailing scholarship offers to winners in March.

Sarah is co-captain of the cheerleaders at Sparta Academy; President of the Sparta Academy
chapter of Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Society; Senior Class Treasurer; Director of the Drama Club;
and, was recently named the Sparta Academy winner in the 2002  united States Senate Youth Program
underwritten by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.  In addition, she has won numerous awards
in math competitions.  Sarah is the daughter of Kelley and Michael Adams of Evergreen and David McGloon
of McLean, Virginia.  Sarah has attended Sparta Academy since she was a kindergarten student.


2001-2002 Calendar

FEBRUARY

19 -District Science Fairs
20 -State Math Contest
21 -All Star Basketball Players Report
*23 -All Star Basketball Games
28 -State Science Fair

MARCH

2 -Weightlifting Competition
5 -District Scholars' Bowl
6 -Council Meeting / Athletic Committee Meeting
11 -Hall of Fame Banquet
12 -State Scholars' Bowl
15-16 -Secondary Band / Honor Band
20 -State Technology Fair
25-29 -Spring Holidays

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS


2002 Professional Development Day:
Please survey your teachers for suggestions, ideas, potential presenters/topics, potential exhibitors, etc.
and forward to Don Oswald, AISA office.

HEADMASTERS MEETING:
The AISA Headmasters will meet on Friday, February 22, 2002.  We will meet in Montgomery at the Embassy Suites.
A tentative itinerary is below.

8:15    Continental Breakfast
9:00    Business Meeting
10:00  Guest Speaker Jimmy Rane, Great Southern Wood
11:00  Report from AISA office - John Faircloth and Don Oswald
12:00  Dismiss - Lunch provided

Please make plans to attend.  Do not hesitate to contact me at school at (251) 743-3932 if there is anything you would like to add
to the agenda of the business session.

Hope to see you there!

HEADMASTERS:
Please make sure appropriate personnel have copies of information in the Academic Handbook pertaining to academic competitions,
festivals, and fairs.
 

CONGRATULATIONS!!

MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE
SUMITON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
JOHN T. MORGAN ACADEMY
SOUTH CHOCTAW ACADEMY
PICKENS ACADEMY
MOBILE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ABBEVILLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
EDGEWOOD ACADEMY
PATRICIAN ACADEMY
CRENSHAW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
MONROE ACADEMY
ESCAMBIA ACADEMY
TUSCALOOSA ACADEMY
EVANGEL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
LEE-SCOTT ACADEMY
PIKE LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL

2001-2002 
BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL AWARD

 

2001-2002 ACCREDITATION VISITS SCHEDULED

ACCREDITATION VISITING TEAMS

February 26, 2002
Kingwood Christian School

John Blair - Cornerstone Christian
Charles Britnell - Jefferson Christian
Kathy Davidson - Sumiton Christian
Michael Davis - Coosa Christian
Johnie Grace - Coosa Valley
David Weir - Victory Christian
John Faircloth
Don Oswald
Don Hand

 
March 5, 2002
Autauga Academy
Dewayne Kervin - Shelby Academy
Tommy Norman - South Montgomery Co. Academy
Linda Williams - Lowndes Academy
John Faircloth
Don Oswald
Don Hand
March 14, 2002
Southern Academy
Kathryn Friday - Marengo Academy
Dr. John Niblett - Central Christian Academy
Glen Sanders - Sumter Academy
John Faircloth
Don Oswald
Don Hand
 
March 21, 2002
Lowndes Academy

Ann Green - Macon-East Montgomery
Don Roberts - Lee-Scott
Joe Smith - Dixie
David Walker - Greenville
John Faircloth
Don Oswald
Don Hand

ACADEMIC NOTES



 

CLICK HERE FOR THE AISA SUMMER SCHOOL 2002 PERMISSION FORM

CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD CRITERIA

CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD SCORE SHEET

CLICK HERE FOR THE SAT RECOMMENDED TESTING SCHEDULE

ACADEMIC HANDBOOK REVISIONS FOR 2002 -
Please read page 6, Academic Handbook, "PROCEDURE FOR REVISING POLICIES
AND/OR GUIDELINES."  Please forward to the AISA office by March 1st.

SGA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL TO MEET:

The officers and the seven elected district representatives will meet in the AISA Conference Room on Wednesday, March 13, at 10:00 a.m. (AISA office).  Plans for the SGA sponsored competitions and the SGA Spring Convention will be finalized.

IMPORTANT! ATTENTION SGA SPONSORS AND HEADMASTERS:
Information concerning SGA elections for 2002-2003 is provided on the buttons below; Applications for SGA Leadership Scholarships; Information concerning Teacher of the Year nomination; criteria for Judging SGA Scrapbooks; and criteria for Judging Best SGA.  Deadlines follow:

*Filing Intent to Run - April 15
*Teacher of the Year - April 5
*Scholarship Application - April 5
*Scrapbook - April 19
*Best SGA - April 19

All-State Academic Team Nomination Form DUE NO LATER THAN APRIL 26, 2002

MUSIC (BAND, SECONDARY CHORAL AND ELEMENTARY CHORAL) FEES DUE:
Please send copies of Registration forms/music to coordinators.
Music (Band and Choral) Fees were due February 15, 2002.  Fees should have been paid to Mrs. 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

AISA MUSIC INSTRUCTORS:

To:       AISA Music Instructors

From:   David J. Ayers

Re:       Band and Choral Festival Hotel/Motel Accommodations

For your information . . . listed below are the names of area sleeping accommodations:

Best Western
251-575-9999
1-800-528-1234
4419 S. Alabama Avenue
 
Days Inn
251-743-3297
1-800-329-7466
4389 S. Alabama Avenue
Holiday Inn Express
251-743-3333
1-800-HOLIDAY
Knights Inn
251-743-3154
Monroeville Inn
251-575-3312
Travel Inn
251-575-4801

ATTENTION ALL CHORAL DIRECTORS:

AISA HONOR CHORUS SELECTIONS

Look at the World SATB 3048220
Come to the Music SATB 3293529
A Jubilant Song SATB 3082277
I Will Sing With The Script SATB 1922673
One World SATB 3293800
Good News, Chariots Comin' SATB 3289526
Exsultate Justi SATB 3082658
God Bless America SATB 3143286
Swingin With the Saints SATB 1407584
Shoo Fly Pie & Apple Pan SAB 3209134
     
JW Pepper Music Company has been contacted and has most of the music either in stock or on order at this time.  I have had them make a file for AISA Music Teachers so that the list will be made available to all who need it.

Please contact Anita Roberson, Macon-East Montgomery Academy, (334) 277-6566, if you have questions.


ATTENTION COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY TEACHERS:  AISA TECHNOLOGY FAIR INFORMATION

March 20, 2002 - Morgan Academy in Selma Arrive at 8:15 a.m.

Coordinator: Betty Carol Swindle

Deadlines will be strictly enforced. No exceptions! Much preparation is needed to host this event.

DEADLINES:

No Later than February 1 - Initial Registration Form
Even if you are not sure about participation, turn in your form.

No Later than February 22 - Number of Students Per Category Form

No Later than March 8 - Final Form with student names Form

Deadlines will be strictly enforced. No exceptions!

There will be NO TYPING COMPETITION.

Music / Band Association News - see Academic Page.
District Coordinators / Host Sites - see Academic Page.

ACADEMIC HANDBOOK:
You may receive/copy academic competition rules.  Go to Academic page of AISA web site.  Click on Academic Handbook
Changes to the rules for 2001-2002 are listed on the web site. Changes have been made to Drama, Spelling Bee, Scholar's
Bowl, and Art Events.

REMINDERS CONCERNING UPCOMING COMPETITIONS/FESTIVALS/EVENTS IN ACADEMICS AND ARTS:

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU FOLLOW THE RULES/GUIDELINES. THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES IN MANY OF THE EVENTS.
CHECK WITH YOUR HEADMASTER AND THE ACADEMIC HANDBOOK.


February 19 - District Science Fairs (District Host Schools are reminded to FAX winners to Oswald as soon as the
District Fairs are completed.)

February 20 - State Math Contest at Faulkner University, Rotunda. (Contestants should arrive by 9:30 a.m.)

February 28 - State Science Fair at Huntingdon College in Delchamps Center (Gymnasium). The gym will be open
for project set-up from 8:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. and judging will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.

March 5 - District Scholars' Bowl Competitions (District Host Schools are reminded to FAX winners to Oswald as
soon as the District Competitions are completed.) REMINDER: only top 8 District winners in the state will go to state
competition.

March 12 - State Scholars' Bowl at Huntingdon College.

March 15 and 16 - Secondary Band Festival and Honors Band at Alabama Southern Community College,
Monroeville, AL

March 20 - State Technology Fair at Morgan Academy, Mrs. Betty Carol Swindle.

April 12 and 13 - Secondary Choral Festival and Honors Chorus at Alabama Southern Community College,
Monroeville, AL

April 17 - District Art Show

April 18 - State Accounting Contest at Fort Dale Academy, Mrs. Pat Skipper.

April 19 - Elementary Choral Festival at Hooper Academy

April 24 - State Art Show at Huntingdon College

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:  (If you are searching for a job, please e-mail your resume
(as a word document) and it will be posted on our web site.  E-mail:  aisa@aisaonline.org.)

Glenwood School is accepting applications for the 2002-2003 school year for the position of Headmaster.  Masters Degree
or higher in School Administration; five years administrative experience minimum.  Applicant must have excellent communication
skills, staff management capabilities and budgetary experience.  Application deadline is March 29, 2002.  Salary dependent upon
degree and experience.  Interested applicants should mail resume along with a statement of their educational philosophy to
Glenwood School, P. O. Box 310, Phenix City, Alabama  36868.

Greenville Academy, Greenville, AL, is accepting applications for Headmaster position.  You may send
your resume to:

Phillip Graham
215 New Searcy Road
Greenville, AL 36037

Hooper Academy,
Montgomery, AL, is accepting applications for Headmaster position for June 2002.  You may contact
Tommy Campbell, Search Committee, at 334-288-9025 or send resume to P.O. Box 65, Hope Hull, AL 36043.

Lowndes Academy
is seeking a Girls Basketball Coach with teaching capabilities and a Boys Basketball Coach with teaching
capabilities.  Contact Linda Williams at (334) 278-3366.

Oak Mountain Academy,
Carrollton, GA, seeks a Headmaster for July 2002.  Must have Masters Degree plus five years administrative
experience.  Please contact Mr. Robert Harris, Chairman of the Search Committee, at (770) 836-1527 (work).  Applications
close January 31, 2002.

Jefferson Christian Academy is accepting applications for employment at all levels with emphasis upon certified
science teachers at the secondary  level, computer science and physical education.  Please submit your resume
to the attention of Charles Britnell, President, Fax (205) 956-9508.

RESUMES

 

AISA Scholars' Bowl

Changes for the 2001 - 2002 School Year

(Approved by the AISA Council on 9-5-01)

The top eight of the nine District school winners will be allowed to enter state competition.
The ranking and seeding will be based on the following:


a). The top eight (8) winning teams with the highest average number of points scored per game in District Competition will be seeded in order from highest to lowest.

b). If a tie exists - the winning team with the highest won - lost percentage record in District Competition would be awarded  the position effected by the tie. Continue this tiebreaker if applicable for seeding the rest of the bracket.

Note!
If a District Competition is not held and there is a proposed entry from that district, then entry and seed qualifications will be based on their average number of points scored per game during the year.

 c). If still tied then the concerned team(s) will be seeded on their total won-lost percentage record for the year.

d). If still tied a flip of the coin will determine the seed


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES



GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS AND ATHLETIC DIRECTORS:
Sportsmanship must become a priority at every AISA school.  Stress the qualities of good sportsmanship to your coaches, players,
and fans.  Appoint a game monitor or handle it yourself.

ATTENTION COACHES:
 
The Nike basketball will be used for championship basketball games at Wallace Junior College, Faulkner University,
and Huntingdon College 

ATTENTION COACHES:
Pickens Academy
will host a spring football jamboree on February 22, 2002.  All interested teams please call Lynn Wright
at (205) 367-8144.

ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS (TENNIS & SOFTBALL COACHES):

Governor's House
- Southern By-Pass
1-800-234-8459

Days Inn - Zelda Road
334-269-9611

Holiday Inn - East By-Pass I-85
1-800-Holiday
334-272-0370

La Quinta - Eastern Boulevard
334-271-1620

Motel 6 - Eastern By-Pass
1-800-4-Motel 6
334-277-6748

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL:

BASEBALL COACHES:
A pitcher has to rest two days after he pitches 7 innings.  Example:  If he pitches on Monday for 7 innings he must
rest Tuesday and Wednesday.

SOFTBALL TO BE USED IN STATE TOURNAMENT:
The Softball that the AISA will use in the State Tournament will be the Worth-Hot Seam-Red Dot Leather - Cor. 47 PX-2RYL

Marengo Academy
has two opening for the Girls Varsity softball tournament Saturday, March 2nd.  There are five openings
for the Girls Jr. Varsity softball tournament on Saturday April 20th. These are 12 team tournament no entry fee.  Please call
334-295-4151 or 334-295-9800.

Macon-East Montgomery Academy
will host the State JV baseball tournament April 19th and 20th.  All records should be turned in by
April 11th to Glynn Lott, at MEMA.  The tournament will be a single elimination.  The number of teams will be determined at a later date,
considering the number of fields available. 

Keith Edwards can handle three more schools in East Alabama for Softball and Baseball officiating.  Call at 866-544-4437 ASAP.

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

January 12, 2002 6:15 Sheraton - Birmingham
February 4, 2002 6:15 Morgan Academy
February 11, 2002 6:00 Tuscaloosa Academy - Room 220 (Middle School)
February 14, 2002 6:00 Huntingdon College
February 15, 2002 6:00 Huntingdon College
February 16, 2002 4:30 Huntingdon College
February 25, 2002 6:00 Pike Liberal Arts School
March 4, 2002 6:00 Lee-Scott Academy


FINAL FOUR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT:
May 8 & 9 - Class AA Schools
May 9 & 10 - Class A Schools
May 10 & 11 - Class AAA Schools

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

BASKETBALL:

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2001-2002 AISA STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS:

CLASS A CLASS AA CLASS AAA
Escambia Academy Girls  Southern Academy Girls Faith Academy Girls
Abbeville Christian Academy Boys Springwood School Boys Tuscaloosa Academy Boys

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM:

GIRLS - A BOYS - A
Brooke Durbin, Autauga Shawn Maye, Warrior
Katie Cannon, Warrior Zach Golson, Autauga
Jennifer Martin, Escambia Dean Foster, Dixie
Fran Balkcom, Lakeside Drew Ezzell, Abbeville
Blair Grant, Lakeside Dustin Foster, Dixie
Holly Mack, Escambia MVP Matthew Murphy, Abbeville MVP
GIRLS - AA BOYS - AA
Jessica Collins, Wilcox J.D. Todd, Sumter
Chasity Etheridge, Patrician Nic Williford, Edgewood
Brett Nolen, Springwood Brandon Johnson, Springwood
Blaire Wheeler, Springwood Keith Sadberry, Edgewood
Kristi Coleman, Southern Steven Powers, Springwood
Leah Drury, Southern MVP John Morrison, Springwood MVP
GIRLS - AAA BOYS - AAA
Mallory Jones, Morgan Brett Paulk, Fort Dale
Melanie Moffett, Tuscaloosa Druid Conrad, Pike
Lindy Lunkenheine, Pike Steven Wyatt, Cottage Hill
Schenett Lewis, Faith Chad Weltlick, Cottage Hill
Beth Anderson, Pike Albert Lewis, Tuscaloosa
Kelli Manning, Faith MVP Marcus Cook, Tuscaloosa MVP

ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAMES:
Congratulations to each player selected as an AISA All Star.  The AISA All Star Games will be played at Huntingdon
College on Saturday, February 23, 2002.  The ladies will play at 1:00 p.m. and men to follow.  ATTENTION AD'S AND
COACHES:  Encourage your fans to support their All Stars by attending this fine event. 

East All Star Girls East All Star Boys
West All Star Girls West All Star Boys  

HUNTINGDON COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL will host the following Camps for boys this summer:

Shooting Camp
(Ages 6-17)
June 3-6
9 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Cost $65

Fundamental Day Camps (Ages 6-17)
June 10-13
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Team Camp (JV and Varsity Boys)
June 17-19
Cost:  $150 Team Fee
$115 per player staying in a dorm
$85 per commuting player (lunch and dinner included)
$60 per commuting player (no meals)

Fundamental Day Camps (Ages 6-17)
July 29-August 1
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $130

For information contact the Camp Director:

Tony Duckworth
Head Men's Basketball Coach
334.833.4399 (O) 334.285.2795 (H)
tduckworth@huntingdon.edu

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
morning.  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
E-mail to RIngram@BhamNews.com

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


ATTENTION COACHES:
Reference rule 1-G, page 40, in the AISA Athletic Handbook.

G.  No artificial noise makers can be used during the course of the basketball game.  A pep band or cheerleader group
may be used on the court only during the time which the ball is not in play, such as time-out, between quarters, and at
half-time.


THE OFFICIAL BASKETBALL:
The Nike 2000 NFHS Touch is the adopted basketball that will be used for the state tournament and the All-Star game. 
Local schools can determine the use of any basketball for their home games as long as it meets the National Federation
Rules.

TRACK:

Morgan Academy will be hosting track meets on the following dates:  March 18, April 8 and April 15.  Entry fee is $30.00
per school 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.


GOLF:

ATTENTION GOLF COACHES:

The AISA State Golf Championship will be held on April 29 and 30, 2002, at Robert Trent Golf Course in
Greenville.  The AISA office will put motels and phone numbers for reservations in the Newsletter later. 

The AISA State Golf Tournament will play the next two years on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Courses.
 
Policy of the AISA:  Spectators will not be allowed to use golf carts at the State Golf Tournament.

POWERLIFTING:

Powerlifting
meet will be hosted by Pickens Academy March 2, 2002.  For more information call
(205) 367-8144.