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AISA
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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
MAY
| 20 | - Last Day of School - End of Second Semester (90 Days) - 180 Total Days |
JUNE
| 10-13 | - Headmasters' Workshop |
JULY
| 17 | - Athletic Committee Meeting |
| 15-18 | - West Cheerleader Clinic |
| 18-19 | - Required Coaches' Meeting |
| 22-25 | - East Cheerleader Clinic |
| 24 | - Annual Meeting (Headmasters, State Board and Local Board Chairs) |
HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADMINISTRATORS' WORKSHOP JUNE 10 - 13 AT HUNTINGDON COLLEGE.
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CONGRATULATIONS!! |
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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
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY COMMITTEE:
District Coordinators have turned in the following individuals to serve on the
October 7, 2002, PDD Committee:
| District I | None Reported |
| District II | Tommy Russell, Pickens Academy |
| District III | Kay English, Monroe Academy Kay Salta, Sparta Academy |
| District IV | None Reported |
| District V | Linda Williams, Lowndes Academy Marshall Knudsen, Morgan Academy |
| District VI | Jim Christensen, Hooper Academy |
| District VII | David Weir, Victory Christian School Jo Ann Yarbrough, Jefferson Christian Academy |
| District VIII | None Reported |
| District IX | Nan Armstrong, Abbeville Christian Academy |
2002 ALL-STATE
ACADEMIC TEAM
CLICK HERE FOR THE AISA SUMMER SCHOOL 2002
PERMISSION FORM
DUE NO LATER THAN MAY 30, 2002
APPROVED AISA SUMMER SCHOOLS:
Clarke Preparatory School
Morgan Academy
Sparta Academy
Taylor Road Academy
South Montgomery County Academy
Mobile Christian School
Lowndes Academy
Demopolis Academy
Central Christian Academy
CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD
CRITERIA DUE NO LATER THAN MAY 30, 2002
CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD SCORE SHEET
ATTENTION LIBRARIANS:
Visit this web site for www.demo.libdata.com.
It may be a library program you could use.
SGA SPRING CONVENTION:
AISA STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND DISTRICT
REPRESENTATIVES - 2002-2003:
AISA STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS - 2002-2003
Tyler Brannon - Shoals Christian School - President
Brittney Ingalls - Fort Dale Academy - Vice President
Whitney Dykes - Dixie Academy -
Secretary
John Plaster - Edgewood Academy - Treasurer
AISA DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES -
2002-2003
I - Diana Long - Shoals Christian School
II -
III - Cile Martin - Fort Dale Academy
IV -
V - Blair Wood - Morgan Academy
VI - Virginia Dawson - Hooper Academy
VII -
VIII - Stephanie Pruitt - Glenwood Academy
IX - Ravey Barfield - Abbeville Christian Academy
AISA SECONDARY CHORAL FESTIVAL / HONOR CHORUS will be held on April 3 &
4, 2003 hosted by Macon-East Montgomery Academy, Anita Roberson,
Coordinator.
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.)
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Abbeville Christian
Academy
is seeking a Secondary Math teacher that will teach Algebra and
Geometry. A degree in Math preferred and experience helpful. Barbara Lindsey, Headmaster Ph: 334.585-5100 Abbeville Christian Academy P.O. Box 9 Abbeville, AL 3310 (Home Phone # 334.585.5453) PLEASE CONTACT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
Bessemer Academy is seeking an Assistant Football Coach for the upcoming school year. Please send resumes as soon as possible to Mark Freeman at: Bessemer Academy,1705 - 4th Avenue SW, Bessemer, Alabama 35022 or fax to: (205) 426-8888. |
Coosa Valley Academy is accepting applications for Headmaster
position. Must have a Master's Degree. Previous experience a PLUS. You may contact
Rhonda McCormac, Chairman of the Search Committee, at (205) 567-0462, 205-567-0462 (cell) or fax resume to (205) 678-0463. Contact the school at 205-672-7326. |
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Cornerstone Christian School is now accepting resumes for: P/T Jr. High Math Teacher P/T Spanish Teacher P/T Band Director Guidance Counselor 1st and 4th Grade Teachers with A-Beka experience |
Edgewood
Academy is accepting applications for a high school math and a math
science combination for the 2002-2003 school year. Please submit
your resume to Neal Logan. Edgewood Academy, P.O. Box 160, Elmore,
AL 36025 or by fax at 334-567-8316.
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Evangel Christian Academy is accepting applications for a Secondary Math, Secondary History, and Secondary Spanish teacher. Contact Davey Ray or Robert Carter at 334-272-3882. |
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Glenwood School is seeking a Spanish teacher for the 2002-2003 school
year. Please contact Gary Lawhon at 334-297-3614, ext. 105. 956-9508. |
Jackson Academy is accepting applications for Head Baseball Coach and Assistant Football Coach. Duties include: Teacher of Social Studies and/or Science. | 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) |
| 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. | Morgan Academy is seeking a Band & Choir Director. Please Dr. Chris de Buzna at (334) 875-4464. | 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. |
| South Montgomery County Academy is accepting applications for a High School Science Teacher and Upper and Lower Elementary teachers. Contact Tommy Norman at 334-562-3235. | Southern Academy is accepting applications for a English Teacher, Science Teacher, and Math Teacher with coaching experience. Contact James I. Davis at 334-624-8111 (school) or 334-624-7894 (home). |
Springwood School is seeking an art teacher, music teacher, band
instructor, science teacher and a math teacher
(7th - 12th grade) who is comfortable with Geometry. You may contact Dr. R.J. Steeley at (334)
644-2191 or send your resume to: Dr. R. J. Steeley Springwood School 1814 Cherry Drive Lanett, Alabama 36863 |
| Sumiton
Christian School has an opening in the Fall, 2002 for a High School
Mathematics instructor; must be a certified math teacher for 9th - 12th
grades including Algebra I & II, Geometry, Trig/Pre-calculus, and
Advanced Calculus classes. Please contact a member of administration
at the school:
(205) 648-6643 Ext.
101- Becky Potts or Ext. 104 - Brad Gillham
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Sumter Academy
has teaching
and coaching openings in the following areas, if interested contact the academy at (205) 392-5238. Jr. High English Spanish Computer I and II Keyboarding Bookkeeping Accounting Counselor Head Varsity Football Coach Head Varsity Baseball Coach Head Volleyball Coach Head Softball Coach |
Tuscaloosa Academy is seeking an experienced English teacher for grades 10 & 12 and a history teacher for the Middle School. Positions available Fall 2002. Submit resume via facsimile to 205-758-4418. |
| Warrior Academy is accepting applications for a Science Teacher. Contact Mark Hastings at 205-372-3546. |
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2002-2003 FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
URGENT!
AISA ALL-STATE BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SELECTION PROCESS:
Fax list of nominees to Ross Wood at (251) 275-3060 or e-mail rwood@tds.net
Include height, weight, and stats. URGENT MUST HAVE IN BY NOON ON
TUESDAY, 5-21-02.
2001-2002 AISA
STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS
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.
REQUIRED COACHES MEETING (JULY 18-19, 2002):
Agenda and registration information will follow. July
19: all schools are required to have a representative at this
meeting.
ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS:
When you complete your Basketball, Baseball and Softball schedule for 2002-2003
you need to mail them to
the AISA office.
BASEBALL:
AISA BASEBALL/SOFTBALL ALL-STAR IS
CANCELLED. PLAYERS WHO DID NOT RECEIVE ALL-STAR WATCHES AND CERTIFICATES
WILL RECEIVE THEM IN THE MAIL THIS WEEK.
SOFTBALL:
AISA
BASEBALL/SOFTBALL ALL-STAR IS CANCELLED. PLAYERS WHO DID NOT RECEIVE
ALL-STAR WATCHES AND CERTIFICATES WILL RECEIVE THEM IN THE MAIL THIS WEEK.
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.
Cost: $130
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
HUNTINGDON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CAMP:
Click here for Registration
Form
Individual Camp June 3-6
Pre-Registration - $55.00
Registration on arrival - $65.00
Open Team Camp July 8-10
Team Fee - $150.00
Resident Player - $115.00
Commuter with Meals - $85.00
Commuter without Meals - $60.00
*Team Fee Due June 1st, 2002
*Players pay on arrival date
AISA Team Camp July 11th-13th
Team Fee - $150.00
Resident Player - $115.00
Commuter with Meals - $85.00
Commuter without Meals - $60.00
*Team Fee Due June 1st, 2002
*Players pay on arrival date
TROY STATE UNIVERSITY 7 ON 7 PASSING CAMP (June
1 - 2):
7 on 7 Passing Camp Schedule
Saturday June, 1
7:00-9:00am.................Registration
9:15................Welcome by Coach Blakeney
10:00..............Games
11:00..............Games
12:00..............Games
1:00...............Lunch
2:00...............Position Clinics
2:30...............Games
3:30...............Games
4:30...............Games
Sunday June 2, 2002
8:00am...........Coaches Meeting/Position Clinics
9:00...............Games
10:00.............Games
11:00.............Games
12:00.............Lunch
1:00...............Clinics
1:30...............Games
2:30...............Games
3:30...............Games
4:30...............Games
5:15...............Closing Ceremonies
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
VOLLEYBALL:
The Final 4 Volleyball Tournament will be held on November
2, 2002.