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BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School —Building Brighter Futures
Amy Northcutt, Principal John McCullough, Superintendent
Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Cereal, Toast,
Fruit, Juice, Milk
Monday, Oct. 22
Breakfast—Oatmeal, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Pizza, Garden Salad, Green Beans, Chilled
Fruit, Milk, Fruit Choice
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—McRib Sandwich
Tuesday, Oct. 23
Breakfast—French Toast, Sausage Link, Fruit,
Juice, Milk
Lunch—Chicken Fried Steak, Whipped Potatoes,
Broccoli, Chilled Fruit, Milk, Fruit Choice
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Popcorn Chicken
Wednesday, Oct. 24
Breakfast—Eggstravaganza, Tortilla, Fruit, Juice,
Milk
Lunch—Italian Pasta Bake, Zucchini, Glazed Sweet
Potatoes, Chilled Fruit, Milk, Fruit Choice, Pizza
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Pizza
Thursday, Oct. 25
Breakfast—Biscuit, Sausage, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Chicken Nuggets, Blackeyed Peas, Roasted
Carrots, Chilled Fruit, Milk, Fruit Choice
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Steak Fingers
Friday, Oct. 26
Breakfast—Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Hamburger, Pinto Beans, Sandwich Fix-
ings, Chilled Fruit, Milk, Fruit Choice
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Chicken Wrap
October 19, 2012 Volume 15, Issue 8
Upcoming Events
Oct. 19 HS Volleyball @ Union Hill 5:00
District Game; Beta/Can Help Coat Drive con-
tinues
Oct. 20 Paris District FFA Leadership Camp
Oct. 22 District Cross Country; JH Volleyball
@ Union Hill; FCCLA’s Red Ribbon Week
Begins-See Back Page for Dress-up Days
Oct. 23 HS Volleyball vs. James Bowie Here
5:00 District Game
Oct.26 Early Release at 12:50 for Halloween
Carnival
Halloween Carnival-Oct. 26
Stew 5:30-7:00
Booths 6:00-8:00
FFA District Officer Meagan Coberley is pictured above. FFA will be sending ten
students to District Leadership Camp this coming Saturday. Meagan Coberley and the
other district officers will be putting on the camp that will have the participants com-
peting in events and doing exercises that will develop and improve their leadership
skills.
Recycle your old, used printer and toner car-
tridges. Proceeds will be used to buy needed
classroom materials. See Mrs. Weeks for dona-
tions or questions.
Help Sulphur Bluff Go Green
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Beta Updates Thru the 26th Beta is collecting new or gently used coats, jackets
and hoodies in all sizes. Donations will be taken to CAN HELP in
Sul. Spg. Help keep those in need warm! Drop box is in the front
office.
Beta will be hosting our first Jack-O-Lantern Contest at this
year’s Halloween Carnival. Entry is $2 per pumpkin and you
can enter as many as you want. The most creative will win $15.
To enter bring your pre-carved jack-o-lantern, a flameless light
source and $2 entry fee to Beta's booth at the carnival. We will
also be selling our Ozark Lollipops for $0.75 each at the carni-
val.
On Mon. Oct. 29th, we will be taking our officers to Carter Blood
Care's high school appreciation banquet at Cowboy Stadium in Ar-
lington. This will be the first time for Beta to be able to participate! Officers
are President- Meagan Coberley; V-President- Casey Gore; Secretary- Tyler
Raine; Reporter- Sarah Williams. Pictured above L-R Raine, Williams, Gore,
Beta Can
Help Coat
Drive
October 8-26
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PTO Halloween Carnival
October 26 Stew in the cafeteria as usual 5:30-7, hosted by the Junior Class
PTO - Bake walk, Angry Birds, Nose Picker, Spider Ring Toss and Door
Live Auction - not sure on time yet
Mrs. Jenkins - Shoo Cats
Mrs. Jaggers - Treasure Chest
Mrs. Massey/Mrs. Green - Country Store
Mrs. Vance - Wheel of Misfortune & Hay Ride
Mrs. Moore - Catapult
Mrs. Hogue - Mini Golf
Mrs. Cox - Fishing Hole
Mrs. Graham - 42 tournament & Balloon Darts
Mrs. Weeks - Coke Ring Toss
Mr. Abner - Haunted House
FCCLA - Cotton Candy
Ms. Cannon - Tattoo Booth/Lollipop Pull and TP Toss
Freshman Class - Dunking Booth & Bounce House
Beta - Pumpkin Carving Contest (Bring carved pumpkins)
10th Grade - Hair Color
As always Bingo will be in the cafeteria. Wristbands will be sold!
PTO
Needs
Volunteers
To help with
running the
booths
in 20/30 min-
ute shifts.
PTO and
Junior Class
Need Desserts
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Jr. Class-Stew
Please label the dessert
for where
it needs
to go! Most booths will be in
the old gym or elemen-
tary classrooms hallway
6-8.
Every student will receive an
index card to fill up with stamps
from all booths this next Friday!
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Goat and Sheep Validation for NETLA Stock Show
October 30 4PM-6PM
Civic Center
Judging Team Goes
to State Fair of
Texas—The FFA had
sixteen members par-
ticipate in the Live-
stock Judging contest
at the State Fair of
Texas, 11 regular
FFA members and 5
Jr. Members. Those
judging are pictured
front row L-R Kendra
Jock, Shelbi Hurley,
Hoss McElroy, Da-
kota Emerson, Sum-
mer Fischer, Layna
Earley, Wesley
McDonald; back row
Judy Brown, Justin
Goldsmith, McKenna
Duncan, Dylan Pat-
terson, Chris Wright, Kadee Anderson, Meagan Coberley. FFA advisor, Mr. Abner, said, “The members represented themselves,
Sulphur Bluff FFA, and Sulphur Bluff School in a very nice manner. We should all be proud of them.” (Not available for picture are
junior members Marshall Anderson and Dylan McElroy.)
Going Out with a Bang!
2011-2012 Yearbooks
Get Yours Now!
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Junior Class Welcomes
Dessert DonationsDessert DonationsDessert DonationsDessert Donations For Halloween For Halloween For Halloween For Halloween
Carnival StewCarnival StewCarnival StewCarnival Stew
Please bring on
Friday morning,
October 26 to the
Pre-K Classroom
Check Out
Our
Updated
Website
at
www.sulphur
bluffisd.net
Book Fair Enables
Library to Add
75 New Books
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Joslin announced
that they made enough money on the
Book Fair this year that they were able
to purchase 24 hardbacks and 51 paper-
backs to add to the library. They say
thank you to all of the students, faculty,
and parents who helped to make the
Book Fair a success!
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“Tubb’s Country Store”
It’s almost time for the
Halloween Carnival and
the “Country Store”
would like your help. We
would like donations of
any kind. Just send your
donations to Mrs. Green
or Mrs. Massey as soon
as possible. We won’t be
able to take any dona-
tions after October
19th.
Below is a list of arti-
cles that have been do-
nated in the past. These
are just some sugges-
tions that might help
you in selecting your do-
nations.
*Canned Goods (Store
Bought Please),
*Decorating Items,
*Household Items,
*Clean Stuffed Animals,
*Garage Sale Items,
*Toys, *Games, *Books,
*Puzzles, *Movies (VHS/
DVD), *Dolls, *Perfumes,
*Plants, *Flowers,
*Purses.
(No Clothes or Shoes )(No Clothes or Shoes )(No Clothes or Shoes )(No Clothes or Shoes )
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We Need Donations of
12 Packs of Sodas and Waters
Individual Serving Chips
Baked Items for
PTO Barbecue Sack Lunch and Bake Sale
At Fix ’n Feed on Tues., Oct. 30
You can start bringing your donations to the school office. Contact PTO officers Amy Rit-
land or Patricia Byrd if you have questions.
Pumpkin Patch Welcomes Area Schools—PTO once again hosted a pumpkin
patch for our students as well as other area schools. PTO members, including
PTO president Amy Ritland and committee chairman Mike Guilkey were on
hand for the event. which included a barrel train ride, story time, and pumpkin
decorating. Pictured top left are Justin Marshall, Mike Guilkey, Cody Vance,
Amy Ritland, and Kathy Sparks. Pictured above are Shelbi Hurley and Lexi
Earley. Left Samantha Dean is atop the hay truck as students help her to unload
the hay.
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