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June 4, 2001

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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


 

2001-2002 Calendar

JUNE

9 ACT Test Date
11-14 Headmasters' Workshop

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS


CLICK HERE FOR THE 2000-2001 BUDGET SURVEY

BUDGET SURVEY WAS DUE TO THE AISA OFFICE BY MAY 10, 2001

The following schools need to mail or fax a budget survey.

Bessemer Academy Cornerstone Christian School Crenshaw Christian Enterprise Prep.
Fort Dale Academy Kingwood Christian School North Mobile Christian School Pike Liberal Arts School
Riverhill School Shelby Academy Shiloh Christian School Southern Academy
Springwood School Sumiton Christian School Tuscaloosa Academy Warrior Academy

LETTER FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY UPDATE:
The Professional Development Day Committee will meet on Thursday, June 14, at 10:00 a.m. in the Russell Dining Hall.
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.

Blue Ribbon Schools

 

2001-2002 ACCREDITATION VISITS SCHEDULED

 


ACADEMIC NOTES


President's Award Criteria

 

President's Award Score Sheet


The following schools need to mail or fax Attendance Registers:
Bullock Memorial - December 2000
Central Park Christian School - February 2001, March 2001, and April 2001
Enterprise Prep. Academy - April 2001
Jefferson Christian Academy - April 2001
Kingwood Christian School - October 2000 and April 2001
Patrician Academy - March 2001 and April 2001
Shiloh Christian School - January 2001
Shoals Christian School - April 2001
Victory Christian School - December 2000, January 2001, February 2001, March 2001, and April 2001

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:

PERMISSION FORM

APPROVED AISA SUMMER SCHOOLS (AS OF 6-4-01):
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 and Greenville Academy.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES


THE CHAIRMAN'S AWARD:
The chairman's Award has been established by the AISA for the specific purpose of recognizing member schools that achieve 
athletic excellence during the school year.  This award also serves as a symbol of recognition to the individuals who have 
given unselfishly of their time to serve as a chairperson of the AISA State Athletic Committee.

The Basketball program classification is where schools are picked for the Chairman's Award.

SCHOOL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Division A
Winner - So. Montgomery County Academy Scott Ryals
Runner-Up - Clarke Prep. Billy Hamilton
Third Place - Calvary Christian School John Glasscock
Division AA
Winner - Edgewood Academy Larry Pickett
Runner-Up - Wilcox Academy Buddy Sumner
Third Place - Southern Academy James I. Davis
Division AAA
Winner - Faith Academy Woodie Head
Runner-Up - Macon-East Montgomery Academy Glynn Lott
Third Place - Morgan Academy Robby James

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

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.

ATTENTION AD'S AND CHEERLEADER COACHES:
July 16-19 - East Cheerleader Clinic - Huntingdon College
July 23-26 - West Cheerleader Clinic - Huntingdon College


2000-2001 AISA STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS:
Congratulations to the following outstanding AISA student-athletes for earning this prestigious award:

GIRLS BOYS
Kelly Gaines Autauga Academy Robert Elliot Chambers Academy
Jamie Skinner Catherine Academy Michael Gibson Cottage Hill Chr. Schools
Rachel Cazalaz Cottage Chr. Schools James Richard Morgan, III Crenshaw Chr. Academy
Anna Currie Cottage Chr. Schools Franklin Cade Baker Demopolis Academy
Karen Angie Bond Demopolis Academy Nic Barbaree Dixie Academy
Emily Hardy Escambia Academy Will Mitchell Dixie Academy
Meredith Mosley Fort Dale Academy Austin Trippe Faith Academy
Angela Dawn Parkman Glenwood School Brandon Trippe Faith Academy
Carrie Thomas Marengo Academy Patrick Skipper Fort Dale Academy
Anna Huey Marion Academy Philip Joshua Marino Glenwood School
Lindzy Michelle Mehan Meadowview Chr. School Josh Dixon Jackson Academy
Becki Moseley Mobile Chr. School Jordan Gray Jefferson Chr. Academy
Britani McGilberry Mobile Chr. School Joe Gay Lee-Scott Academy
Elizabeth Lane Monroe Academy Edward Whatley Lee-Scott Academy
Lauren Harris Morgan Academy Daniel Bartley Lowndes Academy
Margaret Anne Rivers Morgan Academy T.J. McDonnell Macon-East Montgomery 
Ashley Nichole Hand Patrician Academy Amzi McKee Marengo Academy
Ashley Ott Shoals Chr. School Tom Whitaker Marengo Academy
Kindle Kesling South Choctaw John Bonner Mobile Chr. School
Leighan Lightsey South Choctaw Brad Snow Mobile Chr. School
Crystal Clark Springwood School Will Sellers Monroe Academy
Katy Cleveland Springwood School Jared Healy Shelby Academy
Allison Green Sumter Academy Matt Malone Shoals Chr. School
Kate Gaines Wilcox Academy Brian Manley  South Choctaw Academy
Wendy Huckabee Wilcox Academy Zach Hunt Sumter Academy

BASKETBALL
Huntingdon Girls Team Camps - July 5-7
For more information call (334) 833-4319 or (334) 833-4325

Huntingdon Boys Team Camp - July 7-10 and July 11-14
For more information call (334) 833-4399 or (334) 273-8383
 
ALL-STARS:
The East Softball team won both games in the softball All-Star games on May 19, 2001.  The MVP for the East 
was Courtney Jones from Glenwood School and the West MVP was Ali Sheppard of Mobile Christian School.  
The AISA would like to thank the All-Stars and it's coaches because we had 100% participation on all four squads.  

The West Baseball All-Stars won both games by 8-3 and 13-11 scores.  Tom Whitaker from Marengo Academy was the 
MVP for the West and Sky Smith from Chambers Academy won the MVP for the East.