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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.
MARCH
| 11 | -Hall of Fame Banquet |
| 12 | -State Scholars' Bowl |
| 15-16 | -Secondary Band / Honor Band |
| 20 | -State Technology Fair |
| 25-29 | -Spring Holidays |
APRIL
| 1-18 | - Statewide Testing Program |
| 3 | - Council Meeting |
| 6 | - ACT Test Date |
| 12-13 | - Choral Festival / Honor Chorus |
| 17 | - Athletic Committee Meeting - District Art Show |
| 18 | - State Accounting Competition |
| 19 | - Elementary Choral Festival |
| 22-23 | - State Tennis Tournament |
| 24 | - State Art Show |
| 25-26 | - State Track and Field Meet |
| 27 | - State Board Meeting |
| 29-30 | - State Golf Tournament |
HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADMINISTRATORS' WORKSHOP MAY 10 - 13 AT HUNTINGDON COLLEGE.
IMPORTANT REMINDER CONCERNING SAT TESTING:
All headmasters, guidance counselors, and teachers in AISA are reminded of
the need for careful and professional test security as we
approach the April testing date. Be very sure that tests are kept securely
locked until the day of testing, tests and answer sheets should
be collected and secured, as soon as testing concludes each day.
It is appropriate to have in-service sessions to prepare for testing.
These sessions should be used to ensure that teachers are very familiar
with the directions for administration, the procedures for testing, and with
timing and other considerations. Under no circumstances
should teachers have the actual test that students will take, except on the days
the tests are administered.
Be reminded that all of us should take the necessary steps, however, to ensure
that all students have been taught for mastery all skills
on which they will be tested in April. The Compendium of Objectives, the
Practice tests, and the various test-prep materials are
appropriate and necessary for use at this time.
HEADMASTERS:
Please make sure appropriate personnel have copies of information in the
Academic
Handbook pertaining to academic competitions,
festivals, and fairs.
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CONGRATULATIONS!! |
| 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 |
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| 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 |
April 2,
2002 Marengo Academy James Davis - Southern Academy Christy Ford - Marion Academy Don Ingram - Meadowview Christian School Maury Popwell - Autauga Academy John Faircloth Don Oswald Don Hand |
| April 4,
2002 South Montgomery County Academy Janine Brouillette - Taylor Road Academy Starla Jones - Fort Dale Academy Barbara Lindsey - Abbeville Christian Academy Neal Logan - Edgewood Academy John Faircloth Don Oswald Don Hand |
April 9,
2002 Meadowview Christian School Sid Atkins - Demopolis Academy Joy Hereford - Kingwood Christian School Charles Lang - Cottage Hill Christian School Tim Skelton - Faith Academy Buddy Sumner - Wilcox Academy 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
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
ATTENTION ALL CHORAL DIRECTORS:
AISA HONOR CHORUS SELECTIONS
| Come to the Music | SATB | 3293529 |
| I Will Sing With The Script | SATB | 1922673 |
| One World | SATB | 3293800 |
| 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. |
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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 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 the 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.
March 12 - State Scholars' Bowl in the Stallworth Dining Hall at Huntingdon College,
Montgomery, Alabama at 9:00 a.m.
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.)
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, Lowndesboro, AL, 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.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:
FOOTBALL COACHES:
If you
did not get your OFFICIAL BALLOT on Alignment of your two (2) Region or
Four (4) Area Format call the AISA office ASAP.
Be sure you get these in by March 15, 2002.
In the Area Format, two
(2) schools will make the playoffs. In the Region Format there will be
four (4) schools from each Region that
will be in the playoffs. There are no wild cards on either format.
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:
ATTENTION BASEBALL / SOFTBALL COACHES:
Baseball and Softball regular season gate prices are
$3.00 Adults / $2.00 Students and Tournament prices are
$4.00 Adults / $3.00 Students.
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.
BASEBALL COACHES:
Page 68 IV-D - AISA member schools may participate in three (3) invitational
tournaments.
All invitational tournaments will count on your overall record in baseball and
softball.
All tournaments must be sanctioned in writing to the AISA office.
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
SOFTBALL COACHES:
Page 74 IV-D - AISA member schools may participate in three (3) invitational
tournaments.
All invitational tournaments will count on your overall record in baseball
and softball.
All tournaments must be sanctioned in writing to the AISA office.
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.
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:
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
10 games - 5 on Saturday and 5 on Sunday
25 Teams - each roster is limited to 20 players
$25.00 per player - $100.00 deposit
For further information
Please call Camp Director John Shannon
334-670-3488 or 334-670-3682
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.
The courses that the AISA will play is the Loblolly and Canyon.
Policy of the AISA: Spectators will not be allowed to use golf
carts at the State Golf Tournament.
POWERLIFTING: