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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT:
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
JULY
| 18 | Athletic Committee Meeting |
| 16-19 | East Cheerleader Clinic |
| 19-20 | Required Football Coaches' Meeting |
| 23-26 | West Cheerleader Clinic |
| 25 | Annual Meeting (Headmasters, State Board, and Local Board Chairs) |
| 27 | Varsity Football Practice May Begin (5 days conditioning, no contact) |
| 11-14 | Headmasters' Workshop |
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 |
HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
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 experience.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY UPDATE:
The Professional Development Day Planning Committee met on Thursday, June
14, at 10:00 a.m. The next meeting
will be held on Wednesday, July 25, 2001 at 1:00 p.m. at Huntingdon
College. If you have any suggestions for Sessions,
presenters, or exhibitors for the October 1 Professional Development Day, please
contact Don Oswald at the AISA office.
We want your input!
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.
ACADEMIC NOTES
VACANCY:
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.
South Choctaw is accepting applicants for a Science Teacher. Call
Marcus Ann Dempsey at (334) 843-2088.
Sumter Academy is accepting applicants for a Computer/Keyboarding and
Business Instructor and a Junior High
Science and PE Instructor with coaching responsibilities (specifically
Volleyball and Girls Basketball).
Call Glen Sanders at 205-392-5238.
Morgan Academy is accepting applicants for Secondary Science Teacher.
Call Dr. Chris de Buzna at
334-875-4464.
Monroe Academy is accepting applicants for a Secondary Science Teacher and a
Secondary Math Teacher.
Call Mrs. Kim Smith at (334) 743-3932.
AISA SUMMER SCHOOL PERMISSION FORM:
APPROVED AISA SUMMER SCHOOLS (AS OF 6-20-01):
Abbeville Christian Academy, Cornerstone Christian School, Cottage Hills
School, Pike Liberal Arts School,
Meadowview Christian School, Clarke Prep. School, Ashford Academy, Marengo
Academy, Victory Christian School,
Lee-Scott Academy, Wilcox Academy, Dixie Academy, Morgan Academy, Taylor Road
Academy, Central Christian
School, Lakeside School, Patrician Academy, Sparta Academy and Greenville
Academy.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES
ATTENTION COACHES:
You can attend only one team camp with your players. There is no
restriction on individual camps.
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.
VOLLEYBALL:
Evangel will be playing volleyball this year in the AISA. They will be
in East Area 2 in Class A for 2001.
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 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE:
The Athletic Committee is scheduled to meet
in the AISA office at 10:00 a.m. on August 15, 2001.
ATTENTION COACHES:
You can attend only one team camp with your players. There is no
restriction on individual camps.
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.
REQUIRED COACHES' MEETING:
AISA Required Coaches' Meeting is scheduled for July 19-20,
2001. This meeting will be held at the Governors
House Hotel on East South Boulevard in Montgomery. Make your plans to
attend. A $100.00 fine will be assessed
to schools for failure to have a representative present on July 20. The
golf scramble will be at Montgomery National
Golf Club (Oak Hills). Agenda and registration information will follow
under separate cover.