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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
August
| 1 | -Varsity Football Practice May Begin (5 Days Conditioning, No Contact) |
| 15-16 | -Pre-School In-Service |
| 19 | -Opening School Day -Football Eligibility Into State Office -Volleyball Eligibility into State Office |
| 21 | -Athletic Committee Meeting |
| 22-23 | -Football Jamborees |
| 29 | -Volleyball Season Opens -SGA Planning Meeting @ AISA Office |
| 29-31 | -Varsity Football Season Opens |
HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
URGENT! URGENT! URGENT!
If you plan to participate in the Base Plan, you must fax a response to the
AISA Office by August 5, 2002. FAX # 334-263-9195
Click on the button above button for more information.
REMINDER TO SCHOOLS VISITED FOR AISA ACCREDITATION IN
2001-2002:
Some schools that were visited for accreditation in 2001-2002 have provided
documentation to clear Priorities and written
responses to the Recommendations of the Visiting Committee; however, many
schools have not yet provided responses
and documentation. Priorities must be cleared and responses to
Recommendations must be provided by August 30, 2002.
School Directory Information is due in the AISA office now.
2001-2002 CALENDARS ARE REQUESTED:
Please supply the AISA office with a copy of your school calendar now.
Thanks for those that have already been sent to us!
ATTENTION HEADMASTERS!!
Annual State Registration Due. If you have not returned your
Annual Registration of Private Schools to the State Department
of Education do so now. All AISA schools must be
registered. If you need a copy of the form call the AISA @ 334-263-9115.
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 2001-2002.
Congratulations are
extended to the following winners:
Class A Winner - Crenshaw Christian Academy
Runner-Up - Escambia Academy
Class AA Winner - Pickens Academy
Runner-Up - Edgewood Academy
Class AAA Winner - Morgan Academy
Runner-Up - Tuscaloosa Academy
2001-2002 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS
BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS
- Start making plans now to be a Blue Ribbon School in 2002-2003.
ATTENTION HEADMASTERS: WANTED! - BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS:
A Blue Ribbon school exemplifies excellence in teaching, 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.
This form will updated in July 2002. 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 CRITERIA AND
APPLICATION
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2002 - 2003 ALABAMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ACCREDITATION VISITING DATES October: November: December: January: February: March: April:
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ACADEMIC NOTES
ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATORS FOR DISTRICT COMPETITION:
We will need to receive information concerning district academic competition,
leadership, and district competition sites,
as soon as possible. Forms were provided to you at the annual meeting.
Nine districts are the same as last year.
ORATORICAL CONTESTS:
This year's topic is: "9-11: The Aftermath".
SGA PLANNING MEETING - AUGUST 29, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. in the AISA Office /
Huntingdon College, Massey Hall, 3rd Floor for
State Officers and District Representatives.
ACCREDITATION / SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
PROCESS WORKSHOP -
SEPTEMBER 4, 2002 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in the Stallworth Room located
inside Russell Hall. (Bring $5.00 if you desire lunch at 12:00)
*All schools who will be visited this year for accreditation need to have one
person (administrator or Accreditation Chair to attend).
EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES WANTED!
Please forward (by mail, e-mail, or fax) to the AISA office any
"good" educational web sites that you are using
in your school. We want to compile a list to share with all schools.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY COMMITTEE:
Professional Development Day - October 7, 2002, Montgomery Civic Center.
The following individuals attended the
PDD Committee meeting on June 12, 2002:
Nan Armstrong - Abbeville Christian Academy
Jim Christensen - Hooper Academy
Kay English - Monroe Academy
Marshall Knudsen - Morgan Academy
Rob Robinson - Morgan Academy
Kay Salter - Sparta Academy
Linda Williams - Lowndes Academy
David Weir - Victory Christian School was selected chair.
If you have any suggestions or ideas for PDD, please contact Don Oswald, AISA,
334-263-9115 or
David Weir, Victory Christian, 205-338-2901.
ATTENTION LIBRARIANS:
Visit this web site for www.demo.libdata.com.
It may be a library program you could use.
MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE has the following books for sale:
| Number of Books | Title | ISBN |
| 24 | Adventures For Readers Book II |
0-03-098630-3 |
| 20 | Passport to Algebra & Geometry McDougal & Little | |
| 16 | Elements of Writing HRW |
0-03-047143-5 |
| 26 | Pre-calculus Heath |
0-669-35206-3 |
| 22 | Earth Science Prentice Hall |
0-13-807595-6 |
| If interested, contact John Westbrook at 334-683-2303. | ||
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.)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:
URGENT! URGENT! URGENT!
If you plan to participate in the Base Plan, you must fax a response to the
AISA Office by August 5, 2002. FAX # 334-263-9195
Click on the button above button for more information.
2002-2003 FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
ADMISSION PRICES:
The following are AISA maximum gate prices:
Varsity Football - $4.00/person
Below Varsity $3.00/person
All Sports $4.00
FOOTBALL ELIGIBILITY:
Varsity football and volleyball eligibility lists are due in the AISA office by
August 19, 2002. A $100.00 fine will levied on schools not meeting
this deadline.
The AISA office must be notified immediately in writing by receiving school of
any student-athlete transferring in from a member school. (Item 10,
Letter e, page 19 Athletic Handbook).
CROSS COUNTRY:
Escambia Academy
will be hosting an invitational cross country championship meet
at Municipal Park in Mobile on Saturday,
November 2, 2002, with the girls running at 10:00 a.m. and the boys immediately
thereafter. The meet will be run under the National
High School standards. The contact person will be Bert Rice at
251-294-0175. Escambia, Cottage Hill, Faith, Tuscaloosa and Mobile
Christian will be participating so-far in this meet. If you are
interested, call Bert Rice ASAP.
ATTENTION ATHLETIC COMMITTEE:
The Athletic Committee is scheduled to meet in the AISA office at 10:00 a.m. on
August 21, 2002.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FOR ALL AISA ATHLETES/CHEERLEADERS:
Refer to Physical Exam Form and Medical History From in the Appendix of your
AISA Athletic Handbook.
Call the AISA office if you have questions.
ATTENTION COACHES:
You can attend only one team camp with your players. There is no
restriction on individual camps>
WEST CHEERLEADER
CLINIC RESULTS
EAST CHEERLEADER
CLINIC RESULTS
ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
a. First day of organized varsity football practice - August 1, 2002
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.
f. See you July 18-19 at the Governors House Hotel, Montgomery.
ATTENTION COACHES
AND AD'S:
Association Ball Adoption
The AISA has officially adopted the
following game alls for play in:
FOOTBALL:
TRIPLEHEADER
CHAMPIONSHIPS AND ALL-STAR COMPETITION THROUGH 2003.
NIKE 3005
NFHS.
ATTENTION COACHES:
AISA POLICIES
GOVERNING SPORTS CAMPS, SUMMER PRACTICE, AND RECREATIONAL TEAM PLAY
ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS AND COACHES:
An accredited correspondence course may be accepted by a school but must be
completed and the final
grade recorded by August 15.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS:
Students in grades 6, 7, and 8 must have passed the previous academic year and
have been promoted to the next grade.
Tenth through twelfth grade students must have passed six (6) new Carnegie units
during the previous academic year to be eligible for the first semester. Note:
A minimum of four (4) core curriculum credits must be included in this
requirement. Read Page 12, 13, and 14 in your AISA Athletic Handbook
for more details.
ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS:
When you complete your Basketball, Baseball and Softball schedule for 2002-2003
you need to mail them to
the AISA office.
BASKETBALL:
ATTENTION COACHES
AND AD'S:
Association Ball Adoption
The AISA has
officially adopted the following balls for play in:
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Football Basketball in Ladies' and Mens' play through 2004 Nike 2000 NFHS Touch
Volleyball
Softball
Baseball |
TENNIS:
Tennis Coaches Meeting: September 10, 2002
at 10:00 a.m. in the AISA office to schedule games for 2003-2004.
VOLLEYBALL:
The Final 4 Volleyball Tournament will be held on November
2, 2002.
ATTENTION SOCCER, BASEBALL, & SOFTBALL COACHES:
Trinity Christian of Opelika, AL would like to play soccer,
Baseball and Softball schedules for
the 2002-2003 school year. If you need games call Sharon Miller at
1-334-745-2464.