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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SEPTEMBER
| 18 | SGA Workshop |
| 22 | ACT Test Date |
| 29 | State Board Meeting |
HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Link will no
longer be mailed. All schools are expected
to have internet access. (Accreditation Standard.)
COMPENDIUM OF INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
Headmasters: It is time to ensure that teachers have incorporated all
objectives that are on tested on Stanford 9 into their Courses of Study and into
their lesson plans. Please be sure that the two copies of the Compendium
of Instructional Objectives for Stanford 9 have been located at your school, and
that teachers are using them in planning for teaching. Skills and
objectives tested at a given grade level need to be introduced the year before
testing, and taught for mastery (reviewed) the year of testing (before April).
HEADMASTERS:
Please make sure appropriate personnel have copies of information in the Academic
Handbook pertaining to academic competitions, festivals, and fairs.
2001-2002 STUDENT INSURANCE:
The deadline for submitting the AISA Base Plan Participation Form for
student insurance was July 5. The following schools will be
covered
effective August 13, 2001:
| Abbeville Chr. | Coosa Valley | Escambia | Jefferson Chr. |
| Autauga | Crenshaw Chr. | Fort Dale | |
| Calvary Chr. | So. Choctaw | Faith Academy | |
| Clarke Prep. | Cornerstone Chr. | Glenwood | |
| Central Chr. | Demopolis | Lowndes | |
| St. Mark | Pickens | So. Montgomery | |
| Shelby | Dixie Academy | Macon-East Montgomery | |
| Greenville | Sparta | Hooper | |
| Sumiton | Patrician | Springwood |
If you do plan to participate, please fax the Base Plan
Participation Form to the AISA office
today or call us.
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. Applications will only be
accepted through the 1st semester for 2001-2002 school year.
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CONGRATULATIONS!! |
ACADEMIC NOTES
SGA FALL WORKSHOP SET:
The SGA Fall Workshop will be held at Huntingdon College on Tuesday,
September 18, 2001. Registration will be from 9:30 until 10:00 a.m. in the
lobby of Flowers Hall. The $75.00 annual SGA dues will be collected at the
Registration Table. The meeting will be called to order promptly at 10:00 a.m.
and will conclude by noon. Important district meetings will be included in
the program. Each SGA sponsor may bring the 2001-2002 officers to the
workshop (up to 10 people, including the sponsor). Appropriate attire for
participants will be jeans and tee-shirts (or other clothing that is normally
worn to school). Tee-shirts with the school or SGA will be great, but not
required.
ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATORS FOR DISTRICT COMPETITION: DISTRICTS
1, 7, and 8 ARE NEEDED NOW!
We need to receive information concerning district academic competition,
leadership, and district competition sites, immediately. Forms
were provided to you at the annual meeting. Nine Districts are the same as
last year.
REMINDER TO SCHOOLS VISITED FOR AISA ACCREDITATION IN 2000-2001:
Some schools that were visited for accreditation in 2000-2001 have provided
documentation to clear Priorities and written responses to the Recommendations
of the Visiting Committee. Priorities must be cleared and responses to
Recommendations must be provided by August 31, 2001.
Professional Personnel Reports are due in
the AISA office by September 15.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY UPDATE:
"Raising the Bar of Academic Performance" is the theme selected by
the Professional Development Day Planning Committee for this year's conference
on Monday, October 1, 2001. The Committee had an excellent meeting
recently under the leadership of Mr. David Weir, Chairperson. Dr. John Ed
Mathison, Pastor of Frazer, will give the keynote address. Planning
Committee will meet on September 6, at 10:00 a.m. in the AISA Office, 3rd floor,
Massey Hall, at Huntingdon College.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY REGISTRATION FORMS ARE PAST DUE!
PARKING FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY:
Headmasters are requested to form car pools to reduce the number of spaces
required for AISA personnel on October 1. Please be reminded that there is
parking available behind the Embassy Suites Hotel.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY REGISTRATION:
Headmasters, please make sure that your teachers go to a variety of workshops. It would be good for your school to have your teachers visit as
many workshop sessions as possible in order to get information and handouts on a
variety of topics. They could then bring them back to your school and
share with others. There is only one group session this year.
PDD EXHIBITORS:
Over 100 vendors and/or organizations committed to exhibit on October
1. Please visit their exhibits, and use their goods and services.
They are are supporters.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY LODGING:
Holiday Inn Group Rate of $69.00 for a king or double plus lodging tax
(currently 11%). Cut-off date is September 17, 2001. Check-in time
is 2:00 p.m. and check-out time is 12:00 noon. Breakfast is included in
the rate. Please call Holiday Inn directly at 334-264-2231 or fax:
334-263-3179. Group Rate is under A.I.S.A. Group name.
ORATORICAL CONTESTS:
District contests are scheduled for November 1, and the state contest on
November 8. This year's topic is: "The Influence of the
ENTERTAINMENT Industry on Today's Society." We anticipate great
anticipation.
PIKE LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOLS needs 6
electronic typewriters. Call Larry Pickett at (334) 566-2023.
WARRIOR ACADEMY needs 22 student desks. Call Mark Hastings at (205) 372-3546.
MACON-EAST MONTGOMERY ACADEMY HAS FOR SALE:
Books $10 each
Call Arthur Bennett (334) 277-6566, ext 2.
Math
39 - Prenticfe Hall Algebra II with Trig
ISBN 0-13-026642-6 / Plus Teacher's Addition / Solution Manual
49 - Prentice Hall Algebra I ISBN 0-13-026485-7 / Plus 2 Teacher's Manual
/ Solution Manual
Spanish
40 - Heath - I Dime Algo (Conversational Spanish) ISBN 0-669-43338-1
English
49 -- Zaner - Bloser / Spelling Connections (Grade 8) ISBN 0-88309-453-3 / Plus Teacher's Addition
19 - Houghon Mifflin English Grammar (Grade 8) ISBN 0-395-50268-3 / Plus Teacher's Addition
45 - Houghon Mifflin English Grammar (Grade 10) ISBN 0-395-58423-X (only used one year)
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If
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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.)
Bessemer Academy is looking for a girl's basketball coach. Fax your resume to Suzanne Freeman at (205)
426-8888 or call the school at (205) 428-6288..
Chambers Academy is seeking a Headmaster, High School
Teacher and High School advanced Science Teacher. Please send resume to
Chambers Academy, 15048 Highway 431 S, LaFayette, AL 36862 or call the
school at (334) 864-9852.
(LaFayette, Alabama)
Coosa Valley Academy is seeking a Full Time High School
Science Teacher, Part Time High School Spanish Teacher and a Part Time High
School Computer Teacher. Please contact Dr. Johnnie Grace at (205)
672-7326. (Harpersville, Alabama)
Demopolis Academy is seeking a History Teacher and Physical Education Teacher. Please contact
Evangel Christian Academy needs a Computer or Technology
Teacher. Please contact Robert Carter at (334) 272-3882. (Montgomery,
Alabama)
Islamic Academy of Alabama is accepting applications for
the following teaching positions: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade and 6-9 Grade
English. Please send resume to:
Principal
Islamic Academy of Alabama
1810 25th Court South
Birmingham, AL 35209
Marion Academy needs a Math Teacher for grades 7-12 and a 1st Grade Teacher. Please contact Mrs. Kristi Ford at (334) 683-8204. (Marion, Alabama)
South Montgomery County Academy is seeking a Math Teacher, Chemistry/Physics Teacher, 1st Grade Teacher, 2nd Grade Teacher, 5th Grade Teacher and a Spanish Teacher. Please contact Tommy Norman at (334) 843-2088. (Grady, Alabama)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES
FRIDAY
NIGHT FOOTBALL SCORES
FOOTBALL
STATS
ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
Call 1-800-428-6633 after the game on Friday nights - report scores - state
wide publicity. Scores will be
posted on The Spy's Web site. Thanks
- promote your program.
ADMISSION PRICES:
The following are AISA maximum gate prices:
Varsity Football - $4.00/person
Below Varsity Football - $2.00/person - one game and $3.00/person - multiple
games.
Volleyball - $3.00/person
ATTENTION COACHES:
The AISA will use the Nike inflated football and basketball in
all AISA sponsored championship games.
The Nike football will be
used in the Triple-Header at Troy State University this year. The Nike basketball
will be used for championship basketball games at Wallace Junior College,
Faulkner University, and
Huntingdon College
ATHLETIC AND GAME PASS REQUESTS:
Requests for passes are due at the AISA office NOW! REMINDER:
NO ATHLETIC PASSES
WILL BE ISSUED TO SCHOOLS UNTIL ALL 2000-2001 ARREARS HAVE BEEN CLEARED.
ATTENTION COACHES AND AD'S:
The Athletic Committee recommends that all schools submit a list of pass bearers
to the home
school for athletic events.
HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES:
If your Master Football Schedule dates have been changed call the AISA
office. Make sure you
have contacted your football Officials Coordinator and set all your home games
dates for varsity
and junior high games.
FOOTBALL STATS:
To participate in the AISA Football Stats, a team must submit information
weekly to the AISA
office to the attention of Don Hand. Start with the first game, and stay
current, if you want
your stats published. If you have a question, call the office.
ATTENTION AD'S:
DO NOT DRESS AN INELIGIBLE ATHLETE. Reference rule II, page 5, and
rule XIII, page 19,
in your current AISA Athletic Handbook.
EJECTION RULE:
AD's and Coaches, please review the AISA ejection rule with your players and
coaches.
Refer. Rule XIII on page 6 of the AISA Athletic Handbook.
PUBLICITY:
Attention Football Coaches - Call your game results into the Montgomery
Advertiser at 1-800-488-3579,
The Birmingham News at 1-800-283-4024, and/or your local media. Try
to get scores on the wire service.
ATTENTION AD'S, PLAN AHEAD:
The participation format for the following State Tournament is as follows:
Final Four Basketball Tournament
February 14 & 15 - Class A schools
February 15 & 16 - Class AAA schools
February 14 - 16 - Class AA schools
Final Four Baseball Tournament
May 8 & 9 - Class AA schools
May 9 & 10 - Class A schools
May 10 & 11 - Class AAA schools
West Regionals will be held in Selma on February 8 - 9.
East Regionals will be held at Faulkner University in Montgomery on February.
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.
BASKETBALL:
Patrician Academy needs two teams for tournament December 17 -
18.
Call Wendell Barr at (205) 459-3266.
SOFTBALL:
Patrician Academy needs teams for softball tournament March 8-9.
$100.00 entry fee includes t-shirts.
Call Wendell Barr at (205) 459-3266.
BASEBALL:
Paul's Baseball has been adopted for the 2001-2002 school year.
ATTENTION SOFTBALL COACHES:
The AISA will use the Worth "Red Dot" (Cord 47) yellow softball
with high seams for the next year.
VOLLEYBALL:
Faith Academy will host the State Jr. High Volleyball Tournament
on October 20, 2001. The top eight teams (won/lost pct.) will
qualify. Records must be called in to Woodie Head at 251-633-7267 by
October 11.