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Upcoming Events:
Coupon books feature
four $5 coupons to
Winn Dixie, numerous
restaurants, car rentals
and many other coupon
categories. $20 per
book.
February 11—
Valentine’s Dance,
3:30—5:00
February 15—Regional
Science Olympiad
Tournament
Breakfast over Books is a
free “book club”. This is
the program’s 8th year!
February’s book is Crush:
The Theory, Practice and
Destructive Properties of
Love by Gary Paulsen. The
meeting date is Wednes-
day, March 5th, at 7:25.
Stay
tuned for
informa-
tion on
March’s
book
selec-
tion!
Please con-
tinue to send in Box Tops to the
library, a teacher or the drop
box in the front office. We ac-
cept all coupons including
Campbell’s soup labels. Thank
you for your help!
At-a-Glance Calendar
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Tutoring 2
8th Grade Dance 2
Science Olympiad 2
8th Grade Dance 3
IB School App
Deadlines
4
NJHS Require-
ments
5
SVHS Cheer-
leader Tryouts &
Lunch Menu
6
Breakfast over Books
I R O N D A L E M I D D L E
S C H O O L
Mountie Messenger F E B R U A R Y 7 , 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2 0
S P E C I A L
P O I N T S O F
I N T E R E S T :
National
Junior Honor
Society Re-
quirements
Open House
for Technical
Academies
Coupon
Books $20
Reviews of Crush can be
found at
www.goodreads.com.
Check out a copy from
the library now and tell
your student to join us
for a book/breakfast dis-
cussion in the library.
E-mail ehes-
more information.
$20 per book!
Check Out the Great Deals!
Monday, Feb 24 Books Due Back
P A G E 2
Tutors Continue to
Offer Great Services
to Students!
Science Olympiad Winners!
Clubs and Tutoring...
Tutoring continues in
the Library:
Shades Valley High
School Beta Club
Members come Tues-
days and Thursdays to
the library for tutoring
in the following sub-
jects:
Math, Science, Eng-
lish, Social Studies,
Test Studying, Orga-
nizing Notebooks.
This service is just as
important to our stu-
dents as it is to the tu-
tors. They get service
hours for tutoring.
Another great bonus is
that former IMS stu-
dents serve as tutors
and they know how to
help students succeed.
Entomology-2nd
place-Aeona
Bowles and Cam-
ryn MacEwen
Experimental De-
sign-2nd place-
Ladarius Price
and Excellence
Odeleye
Helicopters-4th
place-Jordyn Lee
and Andrea
McNeil
Meteorology-4th place-
Jordyn Lee and Andrea
McNeil
Road Scholar-4th place-
Alexis Bryant and Jordan
Lee
Wheeled Vehicle-4th
place-Ladarius Price and
Excellence Odeleye
Write it/Do it-4th place-
Alexis Bryant and Lorynn
Saxton
Thank you to the parents
who helped with the tour-
nament. We could not
have done it without you!
Congratulations to the
following students who
placed in the most re-
cent Science Olym-
piad:
Anatomy—4th place:
Lorynn Saxton and
Alexis Bryant
Can’t Judge a Powder-
5th place:
Lorynn Saxton and Ex-
cellence Odeleye
Disease Detectives-5th
place-Camryn MacE-
wen and Andrea
McNeil
M O U N T I E M E S S E N G E R
P A G E 3
FCCLA candy
grams
Dance fees are due
February 29th
FCCLA
School Valentine Dance
8th Grade Dance The 8th grade dance
fees are due February
29. The cost of the
dance is $35 if paid on
time. The late cost is
$45 (paid in cash).
The theme will be an-
nounced in an upcom-
ing newsletter.
Stay tuned for more
information.
sold and ticket
price is $3 to
attend.
The school Valentine’s
Dance will be
held February
11. The dance
will take place
3:30—5:00.
Concessions will be
FCCLA is selling candy
grams. This is a fund-
raiser for the club.
Candy grams are $1
and will be sold daily at
7:30 a.m. in the gym.
Make Plans
Now for the
School Val-
entine’s
Dance
M O U N T I E M E S S E N G E R
P A G E 4 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2 0
Track tryouts for 7th and
8th grade boys and girls
will be held Wednesday,
February 12, and Thurs-
day, February 13. Bring
proof of a physical.
counselor’s
office to
get one.
Open
house for
prospec-
tive stu-
dents will
Due dates for supplica-
tions to the JCIB school
are due by February 20 to
the school counselors at
IMS.
If students need applica-
tions to any of the acad-
emies, please stop by the
take place on February 6th
from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the IB
school.
Open House for Shades Valley
Technical students will take
place Tuesday, February 11,
from 6-8:00. Location: 5191
Pines Whispers Drive.
6th Grade Field Trip to Space and
Rocket Center
IB Application Due Dates
We hope to
spark a love of
science
through this
field trip! The 6th Grade Field Trip to
The U.S. Space and Rocket
Center in Huntsville will take
place on Friday, February 21.
All money and paper-
work for students and
chaperones is due on
Friday, January 31st.
We will depart at
7:00 a.m. and arrive
back to the school at
6:00 p.m. Please ar-
rive at 6:15 a.m on
February 21st. for
student drop off.
The cost is $40 per student
and $20 per parent chaper-
one.
Money is due to the stu-
dent’s science teacher
(Mrs. Gray or Mrs.
Miller).
No money will be ac-
cepted January 31st for
any reason.
Track Tryouts for 7th & 8th Grade
P A G E 5
Mrs. Williams, new
sponsor of The
National Junior
Honor Society, and
new teacher at IMS
Technical Academy
Open House, Febru-
ary 11, 6-8 p.m.
National Junior Honor Society Requirements List
NJHS (cont’d)
Open House for Shades Valley Technical Academies
Open House for Shades
Valley Technical
Academies will be held
Tuesday, February 11,
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Members from busi-
ness and industry will
be present.
A light dinner of hot
dogs, drinks, and chips
will be provided.
SVTA Programs:
Pre-engineering
Academy
Auto Paint & Re-
finishing Technol-
ogy
Auto Maintenance
& Light Repair
Technology
Electrical Wiring
Technology
Finance Academy
Theatre Academy
Welding Technol-
ogy
Visual Arts &
Communications
Academy
ment. Students can-
not have any class 2’s
or class 3’s on their
record.
4. Candidate Notifica-
tion and Forms - Stu-
dents who are eligible
ship.
3. Discipline History – The student’s disci-
pline record will be
reviewed to determine
those individuals who
meet this require-
scholastically will be
notified and informed
that they must com-
plete the Candidate
Form. This form out-
lines the candidate’s
accomplishments in
the areas of Service
and Leadership. This
at Irondale Middle
School for the
equivalent of one
semester.
2. Academic Eligibil-
ity - The student’s
academic records will
be reviewed to deter-
mine those individu-
als who are scholasti-
cally eligible for
membership.
Students must have at
least a scholastic aver-
age of 3.75 for the 6th
and 7th grade. Candi-
dates will then be
evaluated on the basis
of service, leadership,
character, and citizen-
1. Residency Re-
quirement - To
be eligible for
membership, the
candidate must be
an incoming
member of the
eighth grade. Can-
didates must have
been in attendance
M O U N T I E M E S S E N G E R
National Junior Honor Society Requirements (cont’d)
P A G E 6 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1
form must be completed
before the candidate is
further considered.
5. Faculty Evaluation
Form - Faculty members
will complete a faculty
evaluation form for each
candidate. Candidates
must receive a satisfac-
tory recommenda-
tion. Faculty members
will consider their evalua-
tive input in the most
professional manner and
be able to substantiate
claims with professional
actions—particularly for
low ratings. All input
from faculty must be
signed. This form is con-
fidential and will not be
shared with the candi-
dates.
6. Selection - The actual
selection of members will
be made by the five appointed members of
the Faculty Council. All aspects of the proc-
ess will be considered (GPA, Candidate Form,
Teacher Evaluation, etc.)
d to determine those individuals who are scho-
lastically eligible for membership.
Students must have at least a scholastic aver-
age of 3.75 for the 6th and 7th grade. Candi-
dates will then be evaluated on the basis of
service, leadership, character, and citizenship.
RAW CARROTS W/RANCH
PARMESAN TUSCAN SALAD
CHIPS
FRUIT
Thursday: SPAGHETTI OR POT PIE
STEAMED SQUASH
GREEN PEAS
MIXED GREEN SALAD
WW ROLL
FRUIT
Friday:
CRISPITO W/CHEESE SAUCE
OR CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
W/GRILLED CHEESE SAND-
WICH
RAW VEGGIE MIX W/RANCH
WK CORN
MIXED GREEN SALAD
Monday:
MEATLOAF OR CHICKEN NUG-
GETS
BLACKEYED PEAS
TURNIP GREENS
WW ROLL
BROWNIE
FRUIT
Tuesday: BREADED CHICKEN SANDWICH
OR CHEESE STICKS W/DIPPING
SAUCE
CALIFORNIA VEGGIES
SWEET POTATO
MIXED GREEN SALAD
FRUIT
Wednesday: TACO SOUP OR CHICKEN FAJITA
FRUIT
Lunch Menu for February 10—14
IMS
Www.jefcoed.com
A mandatory parent meeting for parents will be held on February 13 at 6:00
p.m. in the SVHS lunchroom. A parent guardian must attend if you are planning
to try out.
You will receive an information packet at the meeting.
Tryout clinics will be held March-March 15. Tryouts will be held on March
15th.
This is for 8th graders only.
SVHS Cheerleader Tryouts
2014-2015