In the Loop 2019-2020
January 22, 2020
Trussville City Schools
(205) 228-3000
Email Sandra Vernon for assistance
Save the Date!
Trussville City Schools will be closed March 23-27, 2020 for Spring Break.
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Superintendent Receives Excellent Evaluation!
Trussville City Schools
Press Release
January 21, 2020
Trussville Superintendent Evaluation
2019
At the January 21, 2020 Trussville City Schools Board of Education Meeting, Board President Kathy Brown reviewed the annual evaluation of Superintendent Dr. Pattie Neill. Dr. Neill is in her 8th year of serving as superintendent of Trussville City Schools.
The TCS school board used the same evaluation instrument for Dr. Neill as used in previous years. The evaluation included six standards:
- General Responsibilities
- Instructional Leadership
- Personnel Administration
- Financial Management
- Chief Executive Officer
- School/Community Relations
The rubric for each standard allowed high to low ratings in each of the categories listed above with the following scale: Commendable, Meets Expectations, Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory.
Board President Brown was pleased to share that Dr. Neill was given high scores and received 100% commendable and meets expectations in all six standards.
President Brown stated, “Dr. Neill is an exceptional leader in all areas. The many achievements of our school system are a direct reflection of Dr. Neill's leadership and the outstanding staff she has surrounded herself with. Dr. Neill has the ability to lead others to perform at their very best and her intentional actions and decisions reflect the goals and high standards for which we are striving to educate all students. Dr. Neill continues to prioritize safety and mental health while conducting the day to day business of our system. Dr. Neill's vision for the future is focused on growth and innovative education to meet the needs of our changing community. She continues to build a strong relationship with the school board, city officials and the Trussville community. Thank you, Dr. Neill, for leading our system to the top and for your dedication to Trussville City Schools.”
Dr. Neill thanked the Board members for her outstanding evaluation and stated, “It is an honor and a pleasure to work with this school board to lead one of the best school systems in the state of Alabama. We are truly blessed in Trussville City Schools and I look forward to working together to take Trussville to the next level of excellence.”
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TCS School Board Member Appreciation Month!
January 2020 is School Board Member Appreciation Month! At the January 21, 2020 Board Meeting, students from all schools celebrated and thanked Board Members for their time, dedication and service for the students of Trussville.
Students made banners, cards, poems, goodies (lots of goodies), books and sang songs to celebrate and thank Board Members.
Thank you Board Members! You are appreciated!
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Trussville City Schools Announces Summer YMCA Camper Program at Paine Elementary School
TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS
PRESS RELEASE
JANUARY 22, 2020
TRUSSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS ANNOUNCES YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP PROGRAM 2020
Trussville City Schools is pleased to announce the YMCA Summer Day Camp Program is coming to Trussville City Schools. Beginning Summer 2020, the YMCA of Greater Birmingham Summer Day Camp Program will operate in place of the TCS Summer Care Program. With this new change, the YMCA Summer Camp Program will serve all elementary school students at one location, Paine Elementary School.
Thank you for allowing TCS to serve as your Summer Child Care Program for many years. TCS looks forward to having the YMCA Summer Day Camp Program in our Paine Elementary School facility.
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YMCA OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM SUMMER DAY CAMP PROGRAM INFORMATION
Information on registering your child:
YMCA Registration will open February 3, 2020. Information on registration and pricing can be found at this YMCA link: https://www.ymcabham.org/ymca-camp-at-paine-elementary
Information on the YMCA Summer Program:
WHY CHOOSE US?
Being part of our summer day camp program is about learning who you are and becoming what you want to be. It’s about developing new skills and healthy habits, reaching goals and building relationships. Our summer day camp helps kids gain self-confidence, builds character and focuses on the whole child in spirit, mind and body.
YMCA Summer Day Camp Program values:
Safety First!
Low staff to child ratios
Monitored sign in and sign out
Rigorous staff training
Safety standards
Fun Engaging Activities
Youth Voice and Choice
STEM-based projects
Swimming or other water activities
Special Events
Sports and Games
Outdoor activities
Arts and crafts
Parent Communication
Parents receive weekly highlight sheets with activity schedule and special reminders.
Parents can communicate with staff to help each child have a great experience.
Our staff will let you know about your child’s successes and any problems.
We conduct evaluations for feedback all summer long
Leadership team available by phone or email to answer questions
We keep your personal information confidential.
Link for information and registration February 3, 2020: https://www.ymcabham.org/ymca-camp-at-paine-elementary
YMCA Contact:
Rhonda Elmore-Executive Director of Youth Development
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Congratulations to Magnolia Elementary School Faculty/Staff....Winners of the 1st TCS Attendance Incentive Program = 95.97% Attendance...Way to go!
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A Salute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from Magnolia Elementary, Mrs. Davis' class
After reading Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport, Mrs. Davis students generated a list of big, important words we can keep in our hearts to be kind and helpful people in our world. Some of the words on our list were words we got straight from the book - words that described Dr. King and his work, but the students also added their own words to the list. After making our list, each student chose their top 3 to make their own big words book.
Great Job Students!
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Trussville City Councilman and TCS School Liasion Jef Freeman presented Proclamation No. 2020 - 001 from the City of Trussville recognizing School Board Member Month....Thank you City of Trussville!
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Congratulatons HTMS Student Carson Underwood and HTHS Student Andrew Jones!
Carson and Andrew won the
ABF/FLW Logan Martin High School Tournament
On Saturday, January 18th, 2020
They weighed in a whopping 23.15 lb bag with a 5 fish limit!
The boys also won the honors of Big Fish with a 6.51 lb bass, caught by Carson Underwood
GREAT JOB!
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At the January 21, 2020 Board Meeting, Bus Drivers Cherie Billingsley and George Cook were recognized at TCS Secondary and Elementary Bus Drivers of the Year. GREAT JOB!
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HTMS Upcoming 6th Grade Curriculum Night
HTMS would like to invite current 5th grade parents and students to 6th Grade Curriculum Night! Come hear an overview of the curriculum and learn more about the middle school experience. You will have the opportunity to learn about our rotations, extra-curricular activities, club options, and much more! We look forward to see you there!
Thursday, February 20, 2020
6:00 pm
HTMS Auditorium
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Hewitt-Trussville High School AP Announcement
Three Hewitt-Trussville High School students were accepted into the Legacy program. Legacy is a free program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), to provide preparatory experiences for African American young women who are enrolled in the AP CS Principles course. Student participants received training last summer about AP CSP BEFORE they actually started taking the course in the Fall. Participants were also provided a stipend over the summer and academic year. Samuela Frimpong, Lina Okorley, and Ruth Okorley were accepted into this first-ever student Cohort for Summer 2019! These ladies are now applying the skills they learned this summer into the AP CSP course at HTHS. They are very deserving of this honor.
Great Job Students!
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2019-2020 Calendar Typo
THERE IS NO CHANGE TO THE CALENDAR...just correcting a typo.
April 2020 was incorrectly listed with 31 days.....we are happy to report April never has and never will have 31 days; it is just a typo.
Friday, April 31 is really Friday, May 1 which is correctly listed in the May 2020 calendar box.
Sorry for any inconvenience!
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Paine Elementary All Pro Dad Breakfast NEW CHANGES!
UPDATE to Paine's All Pro Dad Breakfast
Due to the huge crowds, we've had to divide the breakfast into two days
6:55 - 7:30 am in South Cafeteria
February 4:
Last name A-M
REGISTER HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c044faaac2fa4fb6-allpro1
February 6
Last Name: N - Z
REGISTER HERE : https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c044faaac2fa4fb6-allpro2
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Paine Elementary Kindergarteners had their “Super Reader Celebration”. 3rd grade students mentored our Kindergarten students…. WAY TO GO all you SUPER READERS!!!
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The winner of the HTHS Senior Board Winter Coat Drive is Mrs. Dooley's 1st Period class! They donated a total of 75 items! In all, HTHS collect 200 Winter Items. Awesome Job HTHS! The items will be donated to Jessie's Place.
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TRUSSVILLE COUNTS .... 2020 CENSUS
The 2020 Census is very important to the future of the City of Trussville and the State of Alabama.
Did you know?
The Census directly impacts funding for Trussville for the next decade.
Gasoline tax funds, including the new 10-cent gasoline tax are based upon our Census count for the following ten years.
Internet sales tax is distributed on a population basis from the Census count.
Capital Improvement funds and other funds from the State are allocated by Census population.
Businesses use census data to determine where to build offices, stores, and industrial facilities that create jobs and tax dollars in our community.
Census statistics are the basis for many federal dollars and grant funding, including programs such as Medicaid, WIC, National School Lunch programs, and Head Start.
Each person counted generates almost $1,600 in federal funding for our State and communities.
Alabama may lose up to two seats in Congress with less than an 80% response statewide. We may lose one seat with less than 90% response. This dilutes our voice in Washington, D.C.
How can you respond to the 2020 Census?
Online
Telephone
Mail
Watch for an invitation letter mid-March 2020 that has your unique ID to respond
Your data is confidential and is not shared with IRS, law enforcement, courts, or immigration. Your answers are for statistical purposes only.
It is your civic duty to say, “I count” by completing your Census questionnaire.
Contact City Hall with any questions or concerns or visit www.census.Alabama.gov.
YOUR VOICE MATTERS! TOGETHER WE CAN BE A FORCE FOR CHANGE!
ALABAMA COUNTS JEFFERSON COUNTY AND ST.CLAIR
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Check out the bullseye video below from the HTHS Advanced Physics class. Students were challenged to apply their understanding of projectile motion to determine where to place the target.
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Hewitt-Trussville Middle School PTO Opportunity!
It's time to set the slate for next year's PTO board. We need volunteers to serve on a nominating committee. If you are interested in serving on the nominating committee or serving as a PTO officer next year, please email Erica Elrod-eselrod@aol.com before February 4th. We will vote on the nominating committee at the February 4th meeting. We'd love to have you join us at 8:30 for it! The nominating committee will meet to set the slate of officers to be presented and voted on before we head to summer. The positions to be voted on are president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, fundraiser, and membership.
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Trussville Bicentennial Celebration January 25, 2020
First of six monthly events planned for Jan. 25
TRUSSVILLE -- The City of Trussville has planned six events across the first half of 2020 to celebrate the city’s Bicentennial.
The Trussville Bicentennial Celebration events are planned to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Trussville, a time to celebrate the stories of Trussville’s people, places and path to becoming a city.
The first event is rescheduled from Saturday, Jan. 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cahaba Elementary School and Heritage Hall.
The day’s events will kick off at 10 a.m. with a welcome message from Trussville Mayor Buddy Choat and singing from the Cahaba Elementary School SHINE Choir in the Cahaba Elementary School gymnasium.
Visitors will be able to tour the historic school building, constructed in the wake of the Great Depression in the 1930s. Fourth- and fifth-grade students will showcase their Trussville 360 Project, a virtual reality demonstration that brings Trussville’s historic past into the future. Visitors will be able to participate every 30 minutes. The Magnolia Elementary School choir will also sing, and student artwork will be displayed.
ACTA Theatre will host a play at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Trussville’s past and present days. Heritage Hall will open at 10 a.m. for tours as well as serve a bicentennial-themed sheet cake.
Should inclement weather become a factor for Saturday’s events, updated event times will be released.
Remaining events are planned for Feb. 8, March 14, April 11, May 9 and June 13. Additional information about each of those events will soon be released.
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Magnolia Elementary Book Fair is Coming!
The Magnolia Elementary Book Fair will be February 3-7. Family Night will be Tuesday, Feb. 4, from 3-6 p.m. Here is a link to the Magnolia Book Fair information page.
Families will receive paper copies of the schedule and flyers will be sent home closer to the time of the book fair.
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Hewitt-Trussville Middle School Dance Team Tryouts....Save the Date!
Calling all dancers! If you are interested in trying out for the HTMS Dance Team, there will be a mandatory parent information meeting on Tuesday, January 28th, at 5:30 pm in the Auditorium. An optional pre-clinic will be held on Monday, February 10th from 3:00-5:00 pm. Mandatory clinic and tryouts will take place during the week of February 24th-28th. A list of tryout requirements can be found on Ms. McIntyre’s website: https://bit.ly/2G2xOuz
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Hewitt-Trussville Middle School Cheerleader Tryout Information...Save the Date!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for HTMS Cheerleader:
There will be a MANDATORY Parent Meeting on Thursday, February 6th at 6:00 p.m. in the HTMS auditorium. All pertinent information regarding tryouts will be distributed at this meeting. An optional pre-clinic will be held on Thursday February 20th from 3 – 5 p.m. Mandatory cheer clinic and tryouts will be the week of March 9th-13th.
The scoring rubric for tryouts will be posted on Mrs. Bowman’s website.
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14th Annual 2020 Miss Hewitt Husky Pageant
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Hewitt-Trussville High School Performing Arts Center K4–3rd grade begins at 1:00 pm Auditorium opens at 12:30 p.m.
4th-8th grade begins at 4:00 pm Auditorium opens at 3:30 p.m.
A Fundraising Event Benefiting HTHS and HTMS Bands
Each Contestant will receive a Tiara onstage
Contestants must be Trussville Residents Ages K5 – 8th Grade (9 Divisions)
Miss Hewitt Husky and Alternates will be selected for each division/grade Entry Fee: $70.00
Bonus Events included in Entry Fee
Optional Photogenic: $10.00 per photo
All Entries and Photographs must be received by January 31, 2020
Optional Pageant Instruction $10.00
Friday, February 7, 2020
5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (come and go)
Contestants who wish to go “above and beyond” to benefit the band program
by contributing more than the registration fee will receive a Harmony Award.
As always, we truly appreciate your support of the Hewitt-Trussville band programs.
Pageant Admission - $10.00
Students - $5.00
(Children under 5 are free)
2020 Miss Hewitt Husky Pageant Registration
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Contestant Name:
Grade (2019-20 school year):
Parents’ Names:
Phone Numbers:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Email Address:
Hobbies:
Person(s) you most admire and why:
Favorite vacation memory:
What do you want to be when you grow up?
2020 Miss Hewitt Husky Pageant Checkout & Guidelines
Pageant Registration (mandatory) ($70.00 per contestant)
Amount Submitted $
Photogenic (optional) ($10.00 per photo) $
Pageant Workshop (optional) ($10.00 per contestant) $
“Above and Beyond” contribution (optional) $
Total Due with Application $
Please make checks payable to TCS Band Foundation
Mail to: Tim Gann, 2204 Center Point Parkway, Center Point, AL 35215 Email: timgann294@gmail.com
Door Admission: Adults $10.00, Students $5.00, Pre-Kindergarten Free, 1 Adult Free with each contestant
Bonus Events: (included in entry fee) Prettiest Smile, Prettiest Hair, Prettiest Dress, and
Prettiest Eyes
Photogenic: (optional) 5x7 or 4x6 photos. No frames or portfolio books allowed. Name and grade for current school year must be on the back. Photos must be received by January 1, 2020 with
registration form.
Pageant Workshop: (optional) $10.00 per contestant.
Friday, February 7, 2020
5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (come and go). HTHS Performing Arts Center stage.
Individual Instruction in stage presence, walking, pageant turns, etc. Bring your pageant shoes to practice!
Registration times: Saturday, February 8, K4-3rd grade 12:00 p.m. (1 person per contestant
backstage)
4th-8th grades 3:00 p.m. (1 person per contestant backstage) Awards: Awards for each division will be presented immediately after the next older grade competes.
Pictures: ALL CONSTESTANTS must go to the photographer for group pictures immediately after awards.
Flowers: Once again, we will sell beautiful roses & lilies in the lobby prior, during & after the
pageants.
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Children's of Alabama Flu Information
Information Below provided by Children's of Alabama
1600 7th Avenue S
Birmingham, AL 35233
205.638.9100
Sometimes mistaken for the common cold, the flu (influenza) causes more symptoms and can sometimes cause serious illness. Fortunately, most kids who get the flu can get over the infection without any problems. The flu occurs most often in the winter months.
Signs and Symptoms:
- Fever
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Sore throat
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizziness
- Chills
- Muscle aches
- Cough
- Runny nose
- Diarrhea
- Tiredness.
What to Do:
- Call the child's doctor
- Encourage rest
- Keep the child hydrated with plenty of fluids - breast milk or formula for babies, water, juice, ice pops, and cool drinks for older kids but no caffeinated drinks
- Relieve symptoms with: A warm bath, a cool-mist humidifier, saline or saltwater) nose drops, acetaminophen or ibuprofen (check package for correct dosage)
Never give aspirin to a child with the flu. Do not give cough or cold medicine to children under 6 years old (call the doctor first for older kids).
Seek medical care if the child has:
- Symptoms that get worse
- Trouble breathing
- A stiff neck
- A severe cough
- A fever and is 3 months or younger
- A headache that doesn't go away after taking acetaminophen or ibuprofen
Seek Emergency Medical Care if the child:
- is working to breathe (using chest muscles to get air in and out
- is lethargic (hard to wake up your child
- child is confused and unsteady
- physician recommends coming to the ED
Think Prevention!
- Get the flu vaccine each year
- Try to avoid large crowds during flu season
- Wash hands well and often
For educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnosis and treatment, consult your doctor. Information copyright of the Children's of Alabama Patient Health and Safety Information. 8/19
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Children's of Alabama Flu Testing and Treatment
Information provided by Children's of Alabama:
Testing for the Flu
- Getting a flu shot each year is the best way to protect your child from the flu.
- Most of the time, doctors will use the symptoms your child has to diagnose your child with the flu.
- Occasionally, a rapid flu test is used to see if your child has the flu. But, many children with the flu have a negative test and children without the flu will sometimes have a positive test so your medical provider today will decide whether or not a flu test is needed.
- If a flu test is done, a nasal swab is needed for the test and it will take about an hour to get results.
Treatment for the Flu
- The gest treatement of the flu involves rest and lots of fluids.
- Give acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin) for fever. NEVER give aspirin to a child with the flu.
- The flu is a virus and cannot be treated with antibiotics.
Tamiflu
- Tamilflu is a medicine that may be given after a positive flu test.
- Some side effects of Tamiflu are nausea and vomiting.
Who should get Tamiflu?
- Not every patient with the flu will get a prescription for Tamiflu. Only children with a higher than average risk for complications of flu will be treated with the medication.
If your child has the flu but is not given Tamiflu, the best treatment is still to get plenty of rest, drink plenty of fluids, and take acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin) as needed for fever or pain.
When should I call the doctor?
- Symptoms that get worse
- Trouble breathing
- Stiff neck
- Severe cough
- Fever in a child that is 3 months or younger
- Headache that doesn't go away after acetaminophen or ibuprofen
All information provided by Children's of Alabama.
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Trussville Public Library Events! SAVE THE DATES!
STEAM Club - Teen - 2/18/20, 3/17/20, 4/21/20, and 5/19/20
Teen Video Games - January 22nd, February 12th and 26th, March 11th and 25th, April 8th and 22nd
Dungeons and Dragons - February 3rd and 10th, March 2nd and 9th, April 6th and 13th
Teen Advisory Board - January 30th
These events start at 4:30 pm unless otherwise noted.
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Trussville Park & Recreation Activities
13-14 Yr Old Baseball League (Flyer above)
Register until 2/7/20
www.trussvilleparks.org or at the Trussville Civic Center
$150.00
Practices at lease 2 x week
Game 1-2 x week
Away & at Home
Jersey & hat provided
Games vs. Vestavia, Oak Mountain, Helena, Alabaster, Southside, Birmingham and Hoover
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Spring 2020 Park and Recreation Baseball (Flyer Above)
Regular Registration January 6 - February 7, 2020 = $150.00
Late Registration February 8-13, 2020 = $200.00
Age Control Date = April 30, 2020
Register at www.trussvilleparks.org
Evaluations: February 17-22
Practice: March 2-28
Games: March 30 - May 9
All-Star Regional June 4-6
All Star State June 18-20
All Star: 1st watch list = April 7th
2nd watch list = April 21st
All Star Vote = May 5th
3 Weeks of All Star Practice
Contact: Jerard Baker
All Skill Levels!
Opening Week March 30 - April 3
April 4th - Day in the Park
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Trussville TGSA Softball (Flyer Above)
Sign Up Today! Ages 3 through 15
Registration Dates:
REC 01/02/2020 - 01/26/2020
PDL - to be determined
Register online or in person on Saturday January 25th at Academy
If fees are paid by 1/15, the registration fee is $210 for 6U - 15U
(fees for additional players $160 discounted rate does not apply to TOTS.)
Tots players registration is $75.00 if paid by 1/15/20
If paid between 1/16/20 and 1/26/20, 6U - 15U player registration fee is $245 (fees for additional players $195 discounted rate does not apply to TOTS.) Tots players registration is $100 if paid between 1/16/20 - 1/26/2020.
Online Registration and Helpful INFO www.trussvillesoftball.org
Spring clinics for fundamentals PDL dates will be advertised soon
Contact Shawn Bowles at - 205-718-6457 or email shawn.bowles@gmail.com for any additional information.
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Husky Youth Tennis (TRC) Trussville Racquest Club (FLYER ABOVE)
2020 Spring Tennis Clinics
Chris Rogers - Head Tennis Pro
USPTR Certified Professional
C: 205-405-1428
Registration: December 9th - January 31st
https://trussville.org/departments/parks-recreation/youth-sports/
Dates: Start Week of February 24-April 27
Age Groups: 8U: $130 one clinic per week
10U: $160 one clinic per week
12U: $250 two clinics per week
We will have clinics for 8U, 10U, and 12U where we will open up an unlimited number of players per age group. All clinics will run for two weeks and the price will include clinics with a teaching pro, court time and equipment. After registration ends, we will determine the days and times of each clinic based on the number of sign ups. This will also allow us to determine the number of kids per clinic. The days will be Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 4:00 pm to the latest time of 7:30 pm. Younger groups will be held earlier. After the groups are formed, if any parent or volunteer would like to form a team, we can set up a time to create the team number as well as hold a meeting with the parents who want their kids to participate. During the meeting, the Team Manager and Wayne will go over the format for JTT as well as establish expectations and costs. JTT registration will take place after we have enough interest to form a team.
Questions: call Wayne at 661-0861 or email wzeitvogel@trussville.org
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Boys and Girls Youth T-Ball League (FLYER ABOVE)
Sign Up Now!
Registration 1/1/20 - 3/20/20
$80 includes Jersey Top and Hat
or in person at Trussville Civic Center
Must Turn 4 by 12/31/20
No evaluations for this age
Teams divided by staff
Coaches umpire
No scores Kept
Need: t-Ball bat, glove, rubber cleats or tennis shoes
Practices begin in April
Games begin in May
Played on M/Tu/TH/F
5:45 pm
Maybe some Saturdays
Questions? JerardBaker@trussville.org