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BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School —Building Brighter Futures
Amy Northcutt, Principal Dustin Carr, Assistant Principal
John McCullough, Superintendent
Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Cereal w/
Graham Cracker, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Monday, October 31
Breakfast—Oatmeal, Toast, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Pizza, Tossed Salad, Corn, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Taco Burger
Tuesday, November 1
Breakfast—BHam n Cheese Croissants, Juice,
Milk
Lunch—Sweet n Sour Chicken/Popcorn
Chicken, Rice, Vegetable Blend, Blackeyed
Peas, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Hot Dog
Wednesday, November 2
Breakfast—Eggstravaganza, Toast, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Pork Roast, New Potatoes, Green
Beans, Roll, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Pizza Stick
Thursday, November 3
Breakfast—Cheese Omelet, Toast, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Beef Nachos, Carrot Sticks, Charro
Beans, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Burritos
Friday, November 4
Breakfast—Breakfast Wrap, Fruit, Juice, Milk
Lunch—Chicken Patty Sandwiches, Tator Tots,
Lettuce, Tomato, Sliced Pickles, Fruit, Milk
Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only—Fish Sandwich
October 28, 2011 Volume 14, Issue 10
Upcoming Events
Nov. 1-Nov. 4 Benchmark
Tests for Grades 5-11
Nov. 1 Beta Lunch Meeting
Nov. 2 Students for Christ
7:30 Mrs. G’s Room
Nov. 4 Beta Officers Deliver
Coats to Can Help
Nov. 5 CrossCountry Region-
als @ Humble ISD
Nov. 7 Smile Program Newsletter Photos by Yearbook Staff: John Eakins, Virginia Rodriguez, Mikayla Potts, Dustin Lawson, Dillon
Harred, Jamie Goldsmith, Quincie Duncan, Katelyn Brown, Blake Brown, Bruce Marrero, Britt Halbert, Sarah
Williams, Kaci Powers.
CC DISTRICT CHAMPSCC DISTRICT CHAMPSCC DISTRICT CHAMPSCC DISTRICT CHAMPS
CC District
Champs—L-R
above Coach
Moore, Justin
Duke, Clint Wolf,
Caleb Raine, Ken
Wade, Ryan
Watts, Dylan
Paterson, Cade
Argenbright. For
details, see page 2.
Cade
Argenbright
Ken Wade Dylan
Patterson
Justin
Duke
Caleb
Raine
Clint Wolf
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Varsity Cross Country District Champs Varsity Boys Meet Results: Clint Wolf finished 4th place; Justin Duke finished 6th place; Dylan Patterson
finished 8th place; Cade Argenbright finished 11th place; Ken Wade finished 12th place. “The varsity boys
came in and ran a tough race and came away with their second district championship in a row. The boys are
running at a good pace, Tthey have not yet reached their peak
performance which is good considering we have not reached
our goal for the year. They will be competing at the regional
cross country meet next week at Humble Texas,” according to
Coach Moore.
Junior Varsity Meet Results top 5 runners: Micah Mathis
6th place; Ben Brown 7th place; Landon Dorner 10th place;
Tyler Raine 15th place; Dakota Emerson 18th place. “Junior
Varsity came out and ran hard. They had a good performance
to carry them into the upcoming basketball season on a posi-
tive note,” says Coach Moore.
Junior High Boys Results: Thomas Coberley took 2nd Place
overall. Isaac Bennett 23rd place; Taylor Josey 24th place.
Junior High Girls Results: Kelsey Wolf finished 3rd overall in the Girls race.
JH students
Kelsey Wolf,
left and above,
and Thomas
Coberley
For JV pictures, see page
3. Pictured below are JV,
Varsity, and JH runners.
Kelsey
Wolf
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Benchmark Tests for Grades 5-11 Oct. 31-Nov. 4
JV CROSS COUNTRY
IN DISTRICT RACE
Micah
Mathis Tyler
Raine Collin
Williams Clay
Mitchell
Ken
Wade
Dakota
Emerson
Landon
Dorner
Pictured above CC JV team L-R Tyler Raine, Collin Williams, Micah Mathis, Erin Zeringue, Ben
Brown, Dustin Foster, Cody Box, Dakota Emerson, Justin Goldsmith, Hunter Powers, Landon Dorner,
Clay Mitchell, Coach Moore.
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FCCL
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EEK
From Nerds in Pajamas to
Twin Monsters in Cos-
tumes—FCCLA Red Rib-
bon Week garnered a lot of
participation as all facets of
the school were represented.
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Lady Bears Present Flowers to Parents—Friday night at Detroit: Game
1: 12-25; Game 2: 5-25; Game 3: 14-25. Points: Potts 3, Goldsmith 3,
Brown 2, Powers 1, Duncan 1. Kills: Brown 3, Duncan 2, Powers 2. Aces:
Potts 1, Duncan 1,
Goldsmith 1. This past
Tuesday night was the
last volleyball game
for the season, and
players presented their
parents
and/or
grandpar-
ents with
flowers.
Quincie Duncan
with mom Lori
Kaci Powers
with mom
Karen and
grandmother
Sarah
Williams
with
brother
Collin
Maycee Potts
with mother
Tanya
Jamie Goldsmith
with grandmother
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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7:30-8:00 AM
Students
for Christ
Wednesdays
Smile Program Here Nov. 7
Your child can now receive dental care at school
at NO COST TO YOU! Medicaid and CHIP
cover 100% of treatment. Smile Texas/Mobile Dentists are
Texas licensed dentists with 14 years of experience servicing
schools. Elementary students have a form to complete. High
school students can see Mrs. Thompson to get your form.
Beta Reminds Students To Be at Halloween Carnival
for Drawing of 25 Free Carnival Tickets
Mrs. South, co-sponsor of Beta Club, says that all students who donated a coat or
jacket to the Can Help Coat Drive had the option of having their name put in the
drawing one time for each coat that they brought in. The drawing will be held to-
night at the carnival at 6:30 at the PTO’s Ticket Booth where tickets are sold. The
winner’s name will also be announced on the intercom.
5th Graders at the
Pumpkin Patch
The Basshams
were on hand to
help.
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Beta’s 25 Free Ticket
Giveaway Tonight
Drawing at Ticket Booth
at 6:30
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SBISD Window
Decals
$6 each or 2/$10
Contact a PTO officer to purchase.
All Proceeds go to PTO
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Tyler Raine Named All-Around Cowboy
Caleb, Tyler, Tori Raine in TJRA Rodeo Finals
Caleb, Tyler and Tori Raine made it to the TJRA Rodeo finals. After competing in 15
rodeos the top 15 competitors in every event went to the finals. The finals were in held in
McAlester, OK last weekend. It was a two-day rodeo starting Friday afternoon. All 3 did
awesome in all their events. They all won buckles and lots of prizes. But the star of the
weekend was Tyler Raine winning the TJRA All Around Cowboy. Not only did he win
all-around but also won 1st in
bull riding and 1st in goat
tying. He won the average in 2
events winning buckles and
average money. He also
placed in all other events that
he competed in. All in all,
Tyler won 3 saddles, buckles,
bits, blankets and much more
totaling about $6000. Tyler
also had the most points of all
competitors which earned him
#1 on his back and starting the grand entry ceremony for the weekend carrying the Texas
flag. What a great weekend for the Raines!
Caleb, Tori, and Tyler Raine
Tyler Raine
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JV Lady BearsJV Lady BearsJV Lady BearsJV Lady Bears
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Halloween Carnival Tonight
Gore Takes 1st Place at Texas A&M-Commerce
FFA Leadership Development Contest
Yesterday Casey Gore competed against FFA chapter members from across the
state of Texas and brought home a first place plaque in Senior Creed Speaking.
The contest requires reciting the creed but also answering questions from judges
about the importance of agriculture in our society.
Justin Goldsmith placed 8th in the Greenhand Creed Speaking. The Chapter Con-
ducting Team placed 6th.
All of these students will be in district competition on November 11.
5:30-7:00……………..Stew & Hot Dogs in Cafeteria
6:00………………...Booths Open in Old Gym,
Elementary Hall, JH Hall, and
High School Hall
7:00…………...Bingo Begins in Cafeteria
8:00………...Auction and Raffles in Old Gym
In Old Gym
Petting Zoo, Barrel Train,
Bounce House, Cake Walk,
PTO Booth, and Vendors
Vendors in Old Gym @ 5:30
*Hand Carved Wood, *Crafts,
*Tamales, *Purses, *Scentsy,
*Housewares, *Cosmetics,
*Airbrushed Temporary Tattoos, and
*Clothes, Jewelry.
All sales for food, games, bingo, and raffle items will be with Tickets. All sales for food, games, bingo, and raffle items will be with Tickets. All sales for food, games, bingo, and raffle items will be with Tickets. All sales for food, games, bingo, and raffle items will be with Tickets.
Please buy your tickets at the Please buy your tickets at the Please buy your tickets at the Please buy your tickets at the TICKET BOOTH TICKET BOOTH TICKET BOOTH TICKET BOOTH located at the front en-located at the front en-located at the front en-located at the front en-
trance. trance. trance. trance.