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BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School —Building Brighter Futures
Amy Northcutt, Principal John McCullough, Superintendent
May 2, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 26
Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Cereal,
Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Monday, May 5
Breakfast—Sausage Kalache
Lunch—Pizza, Green Beans, Roasted Car-
rots
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Sub Sand-
wich
Tuesday, May 6
Breakfast—Mini Cinnis
Lunch—Chicken Nuggets-Filets, Potatoes,
Broccoli
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Fish
Wednesday, May 7
Breakfast—Sausage Biscuit
Lunch—Soft Beef Taco, Salad, Refried
Beans, Spanish Rice
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Popcorn
Chicken
Thursday, May 8
Breakfast—French Toast
Lunch—Meat Loaf, Mac n Cheese, Veggie
Blend, Blackeyed Peas
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Quesadilla
Friday, May 9
Breakfast—Breakfast Pizza
Lunch—Philly Cheese Steak Sub, Potato
Crinkles, Ranch Beans
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Corn Dog
Upcoming Events
Mday 2-3 UIL Academic Regional May 3
Fish Fry for Danni @ Community Bible Fel-
lowship Church in Dike 5-7 PM
May 5 EOC Biology; Little Dribbler Banquet
7:00 Cafeteria
May 6 EOC Algebra I; 8th Grade Parents and
Students Meeting in Library at 3:45 and 6:00-
Attend the time that is convenient for you.
May 7 EOC US History
May 8 FCCLA Banquet 6:30-drawing for
quilt
May 10 Fish Fry & Ag Auction 11:30
Days Passing Fast
for Seniors 2014
Seniors are back row l-r Patricia Watkins, Megan Self, Meagan Coberley, Shelby
Williams, Katelyn McDonald, Justin Duke, Casey Gore, Halie Waid, Tyler Raine,
Landon Dorner; middle row l-r Shelby Williams, Kaci Powers, Jaycee Halbert;
front row McKenna Duncan, Maycee Potts, Cheyenne Bryant, Sarah Williams,
Lyndsey Calhoun; kneeling Erin Zeringue. They were attending the senior lunch-
eon hosted by Mount Vernon First National Bank yesterday. The seniors get the
chance to reminisce about their school days together and see a video of fun times
throughout their school years. Please enjoy pictures from this special day over the
next five pages.
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Meagan
Coberley
Casey Gore
McKenna
Duncan
McKenna
Duncan
L-R Maycee Potts, Cheyenne Bry-
ant, Sarah Williams
Shelby Williams
Megan Self
L-R Ms.
Northcutt,
Maycee
Potts, Sa-
rah Wil-
liams
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Justin Duke
Jaycee Halbert
Tyler Raine
Landon Dorner
McKenna
Duncan
Lyndsey Calhoun
Sarah Williams
Halie Waid
Katelyn
McDonald
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Kaci Powers
Landon Dorner
Erin Zeringue
L-R Justin Duke, Sarah
Williams, Cheyenne
Bryant, Casey Gore,
Shelby Williams, May-
cee Potts, Landon
Dorner.
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Coach Golden and
Ms. Gore
L-R Jaycee Halbert, Casey Gore,
Katelyn McDonald, Erin
Zeringue, Lyndsey Calhoun
Megan Self, Patricia Watkins
L-R Casey Gore, Cheyenne Bryant,
Erin Zeringue, McKenna Duncan, Ty-
ler Raine, Jaycee Halbert, Justin Duke.
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We are in the
Last Month of
School
All outstanding meal ac-
counts need to be paid in
full by
May 16
After that point, meals
must be paid for on a
weekly basis so that we do
not have outstanding bills
when school is out.
Prom King and Queen
Casey Gore and Kaci P:owers
5th & 6th Grade Students Need Your Help As They
Study Eco-Friendly Practices
Recycle Your Old DriedRecycle Your Old DriedRecycle Your Old DriedRecycle Your Old Dried----Up MarkersUp MarkersUp MarkersUp Markers
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They will be sent to Crayola, who will use them to
make into clean-burning fuel.
Collection boxes will be set up in the office and
by
Mrs. Weeks’ classroom.
Prom Fun—L to R Tyler
Raine, Cheyenne Bryant,
Kaci Powers, and Erin
Zeringue share fun times
with Coach Golden on
Prom Night.
Please enjoy pictures
from Prom 2014
over the next four
pages. The Prom
was last weekend.
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Beans & Beans & Beans & Beans &
Cornbread Cornbread Cornbread Cornbread
SupperSupperSupperSupper
Prom 2014Prom 2014Prom 2014Prom 2014----Seniors, JuniorsSeniors, JuniorsSeniors, JuniorsSeniors, Juniors
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The Sulphur Bluff FFA chapter would like to invite
you out to our
19th Annual Fish Fry and
Auction
Time:
Date:
Location: Ag Shop, behind the school.
Sulphur Bluff FFA
Auction
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Help Sulphur Bluff
Go Green
Recycle your old, used printer and toner
cartridges. Proceeds will be used to buy
needed classroom materials. See Mrs.
Weeks for donations or questions.
STAAR Testing:
May 5-6-7
Your teachers will tell you which are your test-
ing dates.
Make-up Days
Friday, May 23 & Monday, May 26
Some Important Dates in Final Months of 13-14 School Year
May
Week of the 5th-EOC Week
8-FCCLA Banquet
10 Ag Auction
13 Pre-K Round Up
15 Senior Pep Rally
16 Mother/Son PTO Hayride
16-18 Senior Trip
20 Fun Day
23 Make up Day-Be at School
26 Make up Day-Be at School
28 Elementary Awards @ 1:30
30 Secondary Awards @ 1:00
June 1 Baccalaureate
June 7 Graduation
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Pre-K
Roundup
May 13
Parents, Teachers, Supporters of FCCLA Invited to
FCCLA FCCLA FCCLA FCCLA
Awards Dinner Awards Dinner Awards Dinner Awards Dinner
Thursday, May 8, 6:30 PM
In Cafeteria
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Little Dribbler's Dinner
and Awards Ceremony
Monday May 5,
7:00 school cafeteria
Pizza and Drinks Provided
ifanyonewouldliketobringa
Dessert
thatwouldbegreat.
We will be handing out awards and electing some new officers to
help continue Little Dribbler's since Tyler South and Brian Dorner
will be stepping down.
Students pre-
pare for FFA
Auction
scheduled for
May 10.
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Cypress�Basin�Hospice�Presents�
CAMP braveheart
A grief camp for children ages 6 and up
At�Sulphur�Springs�First�United�Methodist�Church�June�11-12�
*The campers will explore and share their feelings with other children who have also experi-
enced a loss.
*Children benefit from learning about how the grief process works and that the feelings they
are having are normal.
*Camp Brave Heart is FREE of charge, but space is limited!
If you are interested in more information or volunteer opportunities, please contact Cypress
Basin Hospice at:
903-577-1510 or [email protected]
Sulphur Bluff School Portraits were taken on 3-27-2014. Your child should have received
their Spring school pictures and brought them home from school.
1. Select your favorite portraits.
2. Pay online or complete the order form, include payment, and return with
your child to school.
3. Return any unpurchased portraits with your child to school.
Picture Day ID: HC 113248W0
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The FCCLA Chapter is selling raffle tickets for a Texas flag-themed quilt. The quilt was donated by honorary member Janiece Joslin. The
border of the quilt includes every town in Texas that has a quilt shop on the Quilters’ Tour. Raffle tickets are $1.00 each, or six for $5.00. The ticket
drawing will be on May 8, at the FCCLA Banquet. See an FCCLA member to purchase tickets.
Bushmaster AR 15 .223 Semi-Automatic Rifle
$5.00 per ticket
Drawing May 30 (Need not be present to win.)
Contact Miss Harder for Tickets
Sponsored By Hopkins County Law Enforcement and Sulphur Springs Police Department for
OUR DANNI
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Update on Danni
Danni Massey is scheduled to come home today!
She will have 8
hours of dialysis at
home at bedtime
daily.
She has been put on
the transplant list.
Heading up the
fundraisers for Dan-
ni here at our school
are Kristy Harder
who can be reached
at 903-439-7266,
and Terri McCoy
who can be contact-
ed at 903-440-3582.
If you would like to make a donation or help work a
booth, etc., please contact Miss Harder or Mrs.
McCoy.
The scheduled fundraisers/events include the fol-
lowing:
*May 3, 5-7 PM…..Fish Fry, Bingo & Silent Auction
@ Community Bible Fellowship Church
*May 12, All Day……...Chilis Donates 10% of Sales if
you present flyer
*May 30…..Drawing for .223 Bushmaster Rifle-Need
not be present to win. See Miss Harder for tickets
*Ongoing……..T-Shirts, Prayer Rocks, Decals, Signs-return
order forms to Miss Harder ASAP
*Farmer’s Market Booth……..Look for us there!