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IN THE LOOPMARCH 14, 2016
*******TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS******* SPRING BREAK - MARCH 28 - APRIL 1
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TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS
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Registration packets for the kindergarten class of 2016-2017 are now available in both elementary school offices, the Board of Education and on the Trussville City Schools website.
Trussville Daybreak Rotary Club Reads with Students to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day
On Wednesday, March 9, 2016, Trussville Daybreak Rotary Club "Readers" visited with students from seven classrooms at Paine Elementary School. The Rotary Readers presented each student with a Dr. Seuss book to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday. Each teacher received a Dr. Seuss book for their classroom library. The Rotary Readers were dressed for the day in Dr. Seuss character aprons and hats. Each teacher received a special Dr. Seuss apron made by Rotary Reader David Cork's wife.
Trussville City Schools would also like to thank Trussville Daybreak Rotary Readers for visiting each Wednesday during the school year to read with our young students.
THANK YOU TRUSSVILLE DAYBREAK ROTARY CLUB READERS!
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Congratulations to HTHS Track Star Noah Igbinoghene
winning the New Balance National Championship for Triple
Jump and his 5th place finish and All-American ranking in
Long Jump! Congratulations Noah!
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HTMS 6th grader Sara Kate Potter in Montgomery
HTMS student Sarah Kate had a wonderful learning experience as a Senate Page for Senator Quinton Ross of Montgomery. She sat in on committee meetings (she was in the meeting with Del Marsh on Tuesday and got to hear all of the teachers speak against the proposed PREP Act), paged in the chamber during session, toured the capitol, met several Senators, saw Governor Bentley, and met Lt. Governor Kay Ivey. They taught the pages the processes of a bill and how it gets passed. Although she was in the Senate, they announced when the teacher pay raise was approved in the House of Representatives.
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UAB Science and Engineering Fair Results for Hewitt-Trussville High School
Congratulations to the following HTHS Engineering Academy students who competed at the UAB Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, March 5th.
• The team of Bin Tran and Christian Golding had an honorable mention in Environmental Engineering for their project to monitor the nests of sea turtles.
• The Abby Knight placed third in Environmental Engineering for the removal of arsenic from ground drinking water in third world countries.
• The team of Amanda Green, Kaitlin Silverwood, and Emma Burford finished 1st in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering for their project of adaptive technology for individuals who lack fine motor skills.
• The team of Travis Gunn and Eli Greene not only finished 1st in Energy and Transporation for designing a trekking pole that produces electrical power when hiking.
• Travis and Eli were also an overall winner at the fair. They beat out over 300 projects for top honors and they will be traveling to Phoenix, Ariziona to compete at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. In Phoenix, they will compete against 2,000 teams from over 75 countries on a worldwide stage. This Science fair is commonly known as the ‘super bowl’ of science fairs.
• These teams will also compete at the State of Alabama Science and Engineering Fair at the University of Huntsville on April 2nd and 3rd. This competition will involve the top overall winners from each regional fair.
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS!
HTHS Culinary Team are Finalist for National Culinary Competition
Congratulations to the HTHS Culinary Team!
The Team was selected as a finalist in the NASA HUNCH National Culinary Competition to be held in Houston, TX at the Johnson Space Center. Their recipe is Butternut Squash Puree.
GREAT JOB!
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5th Grade
Assembly Leaders
5th Grade Leaders
of the Month
5th Grade Safety
Patrol
5th Grade Science
Olympiad
5th Grade
Students of the
Month
5th Grade
Technology
Leader
5th Grade WPIN 4th Grade
Assembly Leaders
4th Grade Leaders
of the Month
4th Grade Science
Olympiad
4th Grade
Students of the
Month
4th Grade
Technology
Leader
Paine Elementary (grades 3-5) Leadership Assembies
Congratulations to the students recognized at the March 2016 Leadership Assemblies.
Congratulations Students!
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4th Grade WPIN 3rd Grade
Assembly
Speakers
3rd Grade
Leaders of the
Month
3rd Grade
Students of the
Month
3rd Grade
Technology
Leader
HTHS February 2016 Students of the Month
HTHS Faculty and Staff nominate and vote
THANK YOU Paine Elementary Child Nutrition Ladies!
A great big, huge thank you to our CNP Ladies at Paine Elementary. In the last few weeks, they have been on a search three times for a student's lost retainer. What great dedication to the students of Trussville! The picture below is one of their successful "dumpster diving" searches last week.
And P.S. .....all our CNP Ladies at all of our schools have at one time or another been on the great "dumpster" search for students' lost retainers or eye glasses.
Thank you!
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for students of the monthFreshman: Anna Katherine Summers and Jackson Lamons
Sophomores: Hailey Hallmark and Will Lesley
Juniors: Trinity Roper and Markell Jones
Seniors: Tina Cao and Jamison Stennis
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CONGRATULATIONS HTMS ON YOUR BAND MUSIC ASSESSMENT PERFORMANCE!
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HTHS Engineering Academy Wins! Congratulations to the HTHS Engineering's Electrathon Team for finishing in 1st Place in the
Electrathon Race in Jasper! Great finish for the team!Sponsors are Jason Dooley and Chris Bond
Paine Elementary Bookfair and Doughnuts for Dads Everyone had a great time visiting the Paine Elementary Bookfair
and Doughnuts for Dads.It is great to have parents and grandparents visit our school!
Thank you for supporting our schools!
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CAHABA RIVER SHRIMP BOIL
Click the link to sign up! http://bit.ly/2016cahababoilvolunteers
HTMS GIRLS TRACK TEAM WINS KING OF THE MOUNTAIN ! CONGRATS!
HTHS Girls Varsity Soccer wins the Southern Invitational! Megan McGettigan MVP with 7 goals! #4-0
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HTHS Huskies participate in Community Service Project HTHS Husky football players volunteered their time and service
with the Trussville United Methodoist Church service project to feed the hungry. 10 HT seniors participated.
Thank you Huskies for serving your community!
Leaders of Their Own Learning Paine Elementary (grades 3-5) Professional Development
Thanks to this group of teacher for sharing how they use data with students! So many good ideas were shared on how, when, and why to share data with our students!
"When students are equipped to analyze data for their own learning, the power of data as an engine for growth is centered where it has the greatest potential to improve learning--with students." (Ron Berger Leaders of Their Own Learning)
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What's Going on in Art at HTMS
Art I by Morgan, grade 7 – This week in art we made 3D figure people. We started out with a wire form and added newspaper and paper-maché. Alyson and Emmie made a soccer player. Miller and Jake made the Heisman Trophy. Learning and Fun!
Boosterthon Fun Run Schedule for Grades K-2 - March 23 8:30-9:30- Bruno, Johnson, Posey, Enoch, Marshall, Rish, Shumate, Finkley9:30-10:30- Gray, Essig, Odom, Gamble, Dykes, Wolfe, Swann, Weyerman10:30-11:30- Orange Hall11:30-12:30 Yellow Hall 12:30-1:30-- Blue Hall, Evans, Durham1:30-2:30 Purple Hall
Great Job Teachers!
Boosterthon Fun Run Schedule for Grades 3-5 - March 24 9:00 is 5th Grade10:30 is 4th Grade1:00 is 3rd Grade
Paine Elementary Learns Paine Elementary teachers Jaimye Waits, Allie Aldrich, Beth McKinley and Kelly McGough attend
the Lester Laminack Conference at the UAB Spring Symposium. The focus was on his book, Writers are Readers: Flipping Reading Instruction into Writing Opportunities.
Simply stated: reading supports writing, and writing supports reading, though teachers often separate the two. Lester Laminack shared how any reading strategy can be flipped for writing
instruction.
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Paine Elementary Marketplace Did you see the crowds at Paine Elementary after school last week?
It was Paine Elementary Marketplace!Students planned, prepared, and ran their own businesses as part of the GaTE Program.
It was a great success with lots of creative and ingenious ideas! The students of today are our leaders of tomorrow.
Great Job Students!
The Paine Elementary Addition is underway! If you have been to Paine Elementary in the last month, you have noticed the new addition is well underway. As Trussville City Schools moves to three K-5 elementary schools, the Paine Campus is undergoing construction to connect the two buildings. The new addition will include an area for administrative wing and front office as well as a new library that will serve as the hardened area for the new tornado shelter. The new addition is expected for completion by July 15.
Cahaba Elementary Renovation is coming right along! The renovation and new construction at the historic school building is coming right along. New windows are being installed across the front of the historic project. As the builder moved further into the project, more damage than originally anticipated was found in the roof of the old front porch area. The front porch has been removed but you will begin to see the new front porch, that will look exactly like the roof removed, returning in the next few weeks.
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Great weekend for HTMS Baseball with a sweep 12-2 over Homewood. The Huskies are now 16-2 on the season! GO HUSKIES!
Students at HTHS test the JFK 1 bullet assination theory
Magnolia Elementary construction making great progress! Rain, rain stay away at least for just another few days. The majority of the building is under roof and progress should begin to move much quicker. The paved drives look great leading to the front of the school. The new brick sign, although no school name is installed yet, looks great!
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