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July 23, 2001

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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


2001-2002 Calendar

AUGUST

9-10 Pre-School In-service
13 Opening School Day
  Football Eligibility Into State Office
  Volleyball Eligibility Into State Office
15 Athletic Committee Meeting
16-17 Football Jamborees
23 Volleyball Season Opens
23-25 Varsity Football Season Opens

 

Click Here For The 2000-2001 
School Year Budget Survey Results

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS


If any of these positions have been filled please e-mail me
 and I will remove your school from this list.
Thanks! 
Abigail 

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.)

Click Here For Resumes.

Chambers Academy is seeking a Headmaster, High School Teacher and High School advanced Science Teacher.  Please send resume to Chambers Academy, 15048 Highway 431 S, LaFayette, AL  36862 or call the school at (334) 864-9852.  
(LaFayette, Alabama)

Coosa Valley Academy
is seeking a Full Time High School Science Teacher, Part Time High School Spanish Teacher and a Part Time High School Computer Teacher.  Please contact Dr. Johnnie Grace at (205) 672-7326.  (Harpersville, Alabama)

Demopolis Academy is seeking a History Teacher and Physical Education Teacher.  Please contact 

Edgewood Academy is seeking a 5th Grade Teacher (needs science background), Counselor (possible one class), and H.S. Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and maybe Physical Science).  Please contact Neal Logan at (334) 567-5102.  (Elmore, Alabama)

Evangel Christian Academy needs a Computer or Technology Teacher.  Please contact Robert Carter at (334) 272-3882.  (Montgomery, Alabama)

Fort Dale Academy
needs a Girls PE coach, Softball coach, Volleyball coach,  Chemistry/Physics teacher, Middle School English teacher, and High School English teacher.  Please call David Brantley, Headmaster, Fort Dale Academy at (334) 382-2606. (Greenville, Alabama) 

Islamic Academy of Alabama is accepting applications for the following teaching positions:  1st Grade, 2nd Grade and 6-9 Grade English.  Please send resume to:

Principal
Islamic Academy of Alabama
1810 25th Court South 
Birmingham, AL  35209

Jackson Academy is accepting applications from certified teachers (various fields will be considered) for the following:
Football Assistant Coach
Girl's Basketball Head Coach
Volleyball Head Coach
Track Head Coach
Baseball Head / Assistant Coach
Contact Mike Parker, Athletic Director at (334) 246-5552.  (Jackson, Alabama)

Marion Academy needs a Math Teacher for grades 7-12 and a 1st Grade Teacher.  Pleas contact Joseph McDaniel at (334) 683-8204.  (Marion, Alabama)

Monroe Academy is accepting applicants for a Secondary Science Teacher and a Secondary Math Teacher.  Call Mrs. Kim Smith at (334) 743-3932. (Monroeville, Alabama)

South Montgomery County Academy is seeking a Math Teacher, Chemistry/Physics Teacher, 1st Grade Teacher, 2nd Grade Teacher, 5th Grade Teacher and a Spanish Teacher.  Please contact Tommy Norman at (334) 843-2088.  (Grady, Alabama)

Southland Academy:  P.O. Box 1473, Americus, GA 31709 is accepting applications for the 2001-2002 school year for the following position:  Headmaster:  Degree in school administration; five years experience minimum; independent school education is desirable;  Applicant must have excellent communication skills, staff management capabilities and budgetary experience.  Salary dependent upon degree and experience.  Interested applicants should mail letter of application, resume, and references to Southland Academy Search Committee at the Fax # 912-928-8800 or E-mail ufors@sowega.net  

Southern Academy
is seeking a Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Certified Secondary History Teacher and Science Teacher.  If interested call James I. Davis (Headmaster) at (334) 624-8111 or (334) 624-7894 or contact Shannon Brown at (334) 624-4463.  (Greensboro, Alabama)

2001-2002 STUDENT INSURANCE:
The deadline for submitting the AISA Base Plan Participation Form for student insurance was July 5.  The following schools will be covered effective July 15, 2001:

Abbeville Chr. Coosa Valley Escambia
Autauga Crenshaw Chr. Fort Dale
Calvary Chr. So. Choctaw Faith Academy
Clarke Prep. Cornerstone Chr. Glenwood 
Central Chr. Demopolis Lowndes
St. Mark Pickens So. Montgomery
Shelby Dixie Academy Macon-East Montgomery
Greenville Sparta  Hooper
Sumiton Patrician  

If you do plan to participate, please fax the Base Plan Participation Form to the AISA office 
today or call us.

PRESIDENTS' AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED:

Three schools emerged from strong competition to win the coveted Presidents' 
Award in Class A, AA, and AAA in AISA for 2000-2001.  Congratulations are extended 
to the following winners:

Class A - Abbeville Christian Academy
Class AA - Edgewood Academy
Class AAA - Morgan Academy

Each AISA school is encouraged to get involved in this fine program that celebrates 
all aspects of academic excellence.

LETTER FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH


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.  Applications will only be accepted through the 1st semester for 2001-2002 school year.

Blue Ribbon Schools

 

2001-2002 ACCREDITATION VISITS SCHEDULED

 


ACADEMIC NOTES





 


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES


ATTENTION ATHLETIC COMMITTEE:
The Athletic Committee is scheduled to meet in the AISA office at 10:00 a.m. on August 15, 2001.

ADMISSION PRICES:
The following are AISA maximum gate prices:
Varsity Football - $4.00/person
Below Varsity Football - $2.00/person - one game and $3.00/person - multiple games.
Volleyball - $3.00/person

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FOR ALL AISA ATHLETES/CHEERLEADERS:

Refer to Physical Exam Form and Medical History Form in the Appendix of your AISA Athletic Handbook.  
Call the AISA office if you have questions.  ATHLETES:  Do not practice or play unless you have had a Medical Exam.

BASKETBALL, BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL:
Evangel will be playing basketball, baseball, and softball in the AISA in 2001-2002 school year.  They will play in East 
Area I in these sports.

ATTENTION COACHES:
You can attend only one team camp with your players.  There is no restriction on individual camps.

VOLLEYBALL:
Evangel will be playing volleyball this year in the AISA.  They will be in East Area 2 in Class A for 2001.

FOOTBALL:

ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES/AD'S:
a.  First day of organized varsity football practice - July 27, 2001
b.  First 5 days of practice - no contact drills.
c.  Get your scrimmage and/or jamboree sanctioned.
d.  Review your varsity schedule for errors.
e.  Contact the AISA office if any changes are made in your varsity schedule.
 
FOOTBALL COACHES:
Mail your drop-game to the AISA office before your first regular season game.  If you have an open date, Cottage Hill or Evangel, or a school on your schedule that is not an AISA member, then this will be your drop game.  (Page 26, Athletic Handbook)

AISA FOOTBALL OFFICIALS:
Attention AISA employees, we need football officials.  You are eligible to work as an AISA game official.  Call the AISA office for more information.

FOOTBALL/VOLLEYBALL ELIGIBILITY:
Varsity football and volleyball eligibility lists are due in the AISA office by August 20, 2001.  A $100.00 fine will be levied on schools
not meeting this deadline.

The AISA office must be notified immediately in writing by the receiving school of any student-athlete 
transferring in from a member school.  (Item 10, Letter e, page 12 Athletic Handbook).


BASEBALL:
Paul's Baseball has been adopted for the 2001-2002 school year.

BASKETBALL, BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL:
Evangel will be playing basketball, baseball, and softball in the AISA in 2001-2002 school year.  They will play in East Area I in these sports.

ATTENTION SOFTBALL COACHES:
The AISA will use the Worth "Red Dot" (Cord 47) yellow softball with high seams for the next year.

EAST CAMP AWARDS

Home Pom Winners
Small JV Large JV Small Varsity Large Varsity
1. Edgewood 1. Morgan 1. Edgewood 1. Morgan
2. Abbeville 2. Meadowview 2. Meadowview 2. Lowndes
3. Shelby 3. Lowndes 3. Dixie 3. Hooper

Camp Champions
Cheer Winners

Small JV Large JV Small Varsity Large Varsity
1. Edgewood 1. Hooper 1. Edgewood 1. Hooper
2. Abbeville 2. Morgan 2. Meadowview 2. Lowndes
3. Evangel 3. Lowndes 3. Abbeville 3. Pike
Xtreme Routine Winners
Small JV Large JV Small Varsity Large Varsity
1. Edgewood 1. Morgan 1. Meadowview 1. Hooper
2. Chambers 2. Lowndes 2. Abbeville 2. Lowndes
3. Abbeville 3. Pike 3. Taylor Road 3. Morgan
Superior Squads:
1. Fort Dale (JV) 4. Chambers (V) 7. Lakeside (V)  
2. Lee-Scott (JV) 5. Fort Dale (V) 8. Shelby (V)  
3. Central Chr. (V) 6. Glenwood (V) 9. Lee-Scott (V)  
Camp Improvement Awards:
1. Coosa Valley (JV) 4. Lakeside (JV) 7. Coosa Valley (V)  
2. Dixie (JV) 5. Taylor Road (JV)    
3. Glenwood (JV) 6. Central Chr. (JV)    
Most Improved Squad:
1. Central Christian (JV)      
Leadership Award:      
1. Lee-Scott (V)      

EAST AISA ALL-STARS

1. Jae Beaty - Abbeville 6. Meredith Caldwell - Hooper 11. Lori Hinkle - Lee-Scott 16. Beth Davis - Morgan
2. Katie Lisle - Chambers 7. Kristen Elijah - Hooper 12. Rebekah Eagerton - Lowndes 17. Susan Wells - Morgan
3. Caroline Turner - Glenwood 8. Brittany Horn - Hooper 13. Katie Blair - Lowndes 18. Ragen Tolar - Morgan
4. Rachel Tillery - Glenwood 9. Amy Perry - Hooper 14. Emily Insinga - Lowndes  
5. Kalena Wikins - Edgewood 10. Palmer Cope - Lee-Scott 15. Jessica Gaines - Lowndes  

ALL-STAR ALTERNATES

Jennifer Gilbert - Chambers Jessica Veal - Chambers Kimberly Hodge - Lowndes Libby Hudson - Pike