BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School —Building Brighter Futures Amy Northcutt, Elem. Principal Tommy Cummings, JH/HS Principal Robert Ross, Superintendent Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Muffins, Fruit, Juice, Milk Monday, February 15 Breakfast—Staff Work Day-No School Lunch—Staff Work Day-No School Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Staff Work Day Tuesday, February 16 Breakfast—Breakfast Taco, Salsa, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch—Turkey Pot Pie, Salad, Navy Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Quesadillas Wednesday, February 17 Breakfast—PB Jamwiches, Granola, Juice, Milk Lunch—Spaghetti w/Meatballs, Corn on Cob, Green Beans, Breadstick, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Toasted Ham & Cheese Thursday, February 18 Breakfast—Oatmeal, Toast, Jelly, Juice, Milk Lunch—Chicken Tenders, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Rolls, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Steak Fingers Friday, February 19 Breakfast—Blueberry Bagel, Cream Cheese, Yogurt, Juice, Milk Lunch—Chicken n Dumplings, Broccoli, Ranch Beans, Fresh Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Sub Sandwiches February 12, 2010 Volume 12, Issue 23 Upcoming Events Feb. 12 FCCLA Delivers Val-o-grams; HS Girls Basketball vs. Miller Grove @ N. Hopkins 7:00 (Playoff game for 2nd in district) Feb. 13 JH Boys Basketball Dist. Tourney @ Harts Bluff (See Bracket page 2.); Little Dribblers in Campbell Feb. 15 Teacher Workday-Student Holiday; HS Basketball Boys vs. Saltillo @ N. Hopkins 7:00 (playoff for 2nd in district) Feb. 16 Beta Coke Tab Drive begins; Lady Bears softball vs. Dodd City 4:00 Home; Girls Bi- District Game-TBA Feb. 17 FCS 7:30 AM; Greg Martinez @ 10AM; Youth Rally/Revival w/Pizza @ 6:00PM, Rally w/Greg Martinez @ 6:30PM in new gym Feb. 19-20 FCCLA Region 3 Meeting in Plano Feb. 20 PTO Pizza Bingo 6:00 PM in cafeteria Snow Day-Tyler Dotson, 6th grader, enjoys the beautiful snow that fell on Thursday and that will delay school until 10:00 AM on Friday, February 12. Photo by Brittney Harris BETA Last Day for Cookie Dough Sales is Tuesday, February 16 Deadline for Yearbook with Your Name on it is Monday, February 15 JH Basketball Tournament Cancelled @ Harts Bluff for Thursday. Games to be played on Saturday. See Bracket Page 2. HS Girls Playoff Game Friday, Feb. 12 @ N. Hopkins 7PM vs. MG HS Boys Playoff Game Mon., Feb. 15 @ N. Hopkins 7PM vs. Saltillo Classes will begin at 10:00 on Friday morning due to possible icy conditions of our roads. Buses will run accordingly. The Jr. High Tournament that is being held at Harts Bluff has been cancelled for tonight. Saturday’s games are still pending. Listen to radio stations KSST (AM 1230), FM 95.9 and FM 96.9 for school cancellations.
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BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School —Building Brighter Futures
Amy Northcutt, Elem. Principal Tommy Cummings, JH/HS Principal
Robert Ross, Superintendent
Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Muffins, Fruit,
Juice, Milk
Monday, February 15
Breakfast—Staff Work Day-No School
Lunch—Staff Work Day-No School
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Staff Work Day
Tuesday, February 16
Breakfast—Breakfast Taco, Salsa, Fruit, Juice,
Milk
Lunch—Turkey Pot Pie, Salad, Navy Beans, Fruit,
Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Quesadillas
Wednesday, February 17
Breakfast—PB Jamwiches, Granola, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Spaghetti w/Meatballs, Corn on Cob,
Green Beans, Breadstick, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Toasted Ham &
Cheese
Thursday, February 18
Breakfast—Oatmeal, Toast, Jelly, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Chicken Tenders, Mashed Potatoes,
Mixed Vegetables, Rolls, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Steak Fingers
Friday, February 19
Breakfast—Blueberry Bagel, Cream Cheese,
Yogurt, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Chicken n Dumplings, Broccoli, Ranch
Beans, Fresh Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Sub Sandwiches
February 12, 2010 Volume 12, Issue 23
Upcoming Events
Feb. 12 FCCLA Delivers Val-o-grams; HS Girls
Basketball vs. Miller Grove @ N. Hopkins 7:00
(Playoff game for 2nd in district)
Feb. 13 JH Boys Basketball Dist. Tourney @
Harts Bluff (See Bracket page 2.); Little Dribblers
in Campbell
Feb. 15 Teacher Workday-Student Holiday; HS
Basketball Boys vs. Saltillo @ N. Hopkins 7:00
(playoff for 2nd in district)
Feb. 16 Beta Coke Tab Drive begins; Lady Bears
softball vs. Dodd City 4:00 Home; Girls Bi-
District Game-TBA
Feb. 17 FCS 7:30 AM; Greg Martinez @ 10AM;
Youth Rally/Revival w/Pizza @ 6:00PM, Rally
w/Greg Martinez @ 6:30PM in new gym
Feb. 19-20 FCCLA Region 3 Meeting in Plano
Feb. 20 PTO Pizza Bingo 6:00 PM in cafeteria
Snow Day-Tyler Dotson, 6th grader, enjoys the beautiful snow that fell on Thursday and that will
delay school until 10:00 AM on Friday, February 12. Photo by Brittney Harris
BETA
Last Day for
Cookie Dough Sales is
Tuesday, February 16
Deadline for Yearbook with
Your Name on it is
Monday,
February 15
JH Basketball Tournament Cancelled @ Harts Bluff for
Thursday. Games to be played on Saturday.
See Bracket Page 2.
HS Girls Playoff Game Friday, Feb. 12 @ N. Hopkins 7PM vs. MG
HS Boys Playoff Game Mon., Feb. 15 @ N. Hopkins 7PM vs. Saltillo
Classes will begin at 10:00 on Friday morning due to possible icy conditions of
our roads. Buses will run accordingly. The Jr. High Tournament that is being
held at Harts Bluff has been cancelled for tonight. Saturday’s games are still
pending. Listen to radio stations KSST (AM 1230), FM 95.9 and FM 96.9 for
school cancellations.
Fellowship of
Christian Students
Wednesday Mornings 7:30 A.M.
Come Join Us For Doughnuts
Bear Bear Bear Bear
CardsCardsCardsCards
Now on Sale in
Office
$10 From Mrs. Cox
FCCLA Prepares for
Region III
Competition FCCLA students will be leaving on Friday, Feb-
ruary 19, for competition at Region III FCCLA
meeting in Plano. Those competing and their
categories are Illustrated Talk-Ashley Keen and
Ester Marquez; Fashion Design-Jaime Formoso;
Entrepreneurship-Michelle Davila; Teach and
Train-Minerva Marquez; Applied Technology-
Jackson Dailey, Dustin Lawson; Parliamentary
Procedure-Danielle Jordan, Josh Cannon, Bruce
Marrero, Stephanie Hogue, Jackie Blake,
Amanda Fowler; Leadership Enhancement Test-
Maria Villalon. Winning teams will be an-
nounced on Saturday at the second general ses-
sion. The chapter will also be recognized on Sat-
urday at the meeting for outstanding projects they
have completed this year.
Gregg Martinez To Appear
Wednesday
Gregg Martinez, motivational speaker and singer, will be here
on Wednesday at 10 AM to speak with the student body. He
will also be here for a Youth Rally/Revival on Wednesday
night at the new gym. The rally is sponsored by area churches.
Pizza will be served at 6:00, and the rally will begin at 6:30.
Gregg Martinez—whose blend of blues, R&B and swamp pop
music he describes as “bayou blues and Creole soul”—was
born and raised and still lives in the Cajun country of south
Louisiana—where he began singing in church at the age of
eight. Ten years later, he was singing professionally. His pow-
erhouse voice, which has been compared to Sam Cooke and
Luther Vandross.
The late Ed Bradley of TV’s 60 Minutes—upon seeing him
perform at the new Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in
2005—called Gregg Martinez one of America’s greatest hid-
den treasures. His talent is the stuff of legend and even after
more than thirty years, Gregg is better than ever. He has per-
formed throughout the U.S. and has toured South Africa, Eng-
land, Wales, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and
Vietnam.Gregg has released eight recordings, Wonders Never
Cease- 1991, Love Has A Voice- 1993, They That Wait- 1997,
For The Ages- 1999, All The Days- 2001, Christmas- 2002,
Bring Down The Thunder- 2004, and Big Bad Daddy- 2006.
His music is played on radio stations in the U.S. and abroad.
Gregg has shared the stage with many notable artists including
State FFA Officers were on hand on Wednesday to speak with all of the junior high and high school students about setting goals for their lives. Pictured above are
the state officers along with the Sulphur Bluff chapter officers L-R front row Brittney Harris and Landon Overly; back row Kaleb McLaurin from Big Sandy; Becca
Naylor, Jeremy Coberley, Royce Naylor, Hunter Vaugan, local chapter officers; Allison Grainger from Brenham; local chapter member Travis Allan; and Layton
Norwood from the Prairieland FFA chapter. The state officers travel to Texas schools in their ospecial Texas FFA truck.
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