Trojan Daily
March 4, 2014
Hazel Green High School
Email: twray@madison.k12.al.us
Website: https://www.madison.k12.al.us/Schools/hghs/default.aspx
Location: 14280 Hwy. 231-431 North Hazel Green, AL 35750
Phone: 256-851-3220
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hazel-Green-High-School/215798281789607#!/pages/Hazel-Green-High-School/215798281789607
Twitter: @HazelGreenHigh
Big Crowd for Upcoming Freshman Registration Orientation
Superior Ratings for Band and Choral!
It's been a good week for the music program at Hazel Green! The Vocal Ensemble competed in the State Choral Performance Assessment and scored near perfect on sight reading and earned an overall superior rating for the entire competition! The band also competed at State and earned a superior rating for their stage performance and sight reading.
Thank you Mrs. Hand and Mr. Harper for the incredible job you do with our students!
Premiering Thursday!
Trojan Band Fundraiser
The band is selling microfiber bed sheets from the Elson Company now through March 12th. These are very high quality sheets, offered in 11 different colors and all sizes, including XL Twin and California King - perfect for dorm rooms! all sizes are $39. Please see any band student for more information or to order.
Members Only Club Scholarship
The Members Only Club will provide scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each to two high school graduates who meet the criteria established below:
· Minimum 2.5 GPA
· Essay
· Registered and accepted at accredited technical school, college or university.
· Must NOT be a recipient of a FULL scholarship or grant.
· Must provide two character references.
Applications must be mailed to the address below and post marked no later than April 1st to: Members’ Only Club, P.O. Box 5484, Huntsville, Al 35816. Email twray@madison.k12.al.us for application.
This Week's Athletics!
Baseball
Trojans JV had two good games against James Clemens on Saturday. They came away with both wins 8-1 and 6-1.
Trevor Sharp hit a Triple scoring 3 RBIs, and Collin Rogers, Austin Perice, Jayden Hopkins, Garrett Bryant, Trevor Sharp and Caleb Cantrell all had one RBI.
Next Up:
Wednesday, March 5: 9th Grade vs Huntsville at 4:30(DH)- Home
Saturday, March 8: JV vs James Clemens at 11:00AM (DH)- Away
Softball
Next Up:
Tonight @ Bob Jones (Varsity 4:30pm, JV 6:00pm)
Thursday, March 6 @ Scottsboro (Varsity 4:30pm, JV 6:00pm)
Friday and Saturday, March 7-8 - SAK High School Tourney (Oxford, AL)
Tennis
Soccer
March 4th - Varisty Boys vs. Madison County H.S. 5:00 (Home), Varsity Girls 7:00 (Home)
March 6th - Varsity Girls vs. Madison Academy 5:00 (Away), Varsity Boys 7:00 (Away)
March 8th - Varsity Boys vs. Buckhorn High School 9:30 (Home)
Track
Prom Announcements
Prom money is due March 14th. The cost is $60 per person. You may give your money to Mrs. Daniel or Mrs. Bell.
Prom Attire Guidelines:
Girls Dress Code:
1. Excessive cleavage is not allowed.
2. Dress may be backless as long as it is not cut below the waist.
3. Navel may not be exposed.
4. No pinning will be allowed as an alteration for a dress if, without the pinning, the dress does not meet dress code.
5. Dress should not be excessively short or pulled up when dancing.
Boys Dress Code:
1. Suits or tuxedos should be worn.
2. Shirts must be buttoned up to the second button from the collar.
3. Pants should fit properly on the hip and not sag below the waistline.
Current Announcements
HGHS has a new phone number! Our main phone number has changed to 256-851-3220 and our fax is now 256-851-3221.
The Junior Optimist Club is sponsoring a Roll in the New Year toilet paper drive for Manna House. We We will be taking toilet paper through Friday March 7
Mrs. Braudaway and Mrs. Dean are conducting a fundraiser with MixedBag Designs. The spring catalog is full of new patterns and styles that you really need to see. You can browse the catalog online at www.mixedbagdesigns.com . Contact pmdean@madison.k12.al.us for more information.
Don't forget 2014 Yearbooks are still available but in limited quantities. Please see Mrs. Brady or a staff member today to purchase your yearbook and enjoy yearbook day on May 8. Cost is $65.
Musical Theatre auditions will be after school on March 7th in the black box. Students need to have a musical theatre song memorized and blocked and all students must provide their own music. The music should be instrumental.
Would you like to be featured in a Papa John’s ad in your school yearbook? The yearbook staff is looking to feature Trojans enjoying a Papa John’s feast. All you have to do is send us shots of you and your friends enjoying your pizza. Send pics to ebrady@madison.k12.al.us. Pictures due by March 8.
Any girl interested in trying out for football competition cheer is invited to attend tumbling classes with us at Huntsville Gymnastics on Thursday evenings. This is open to any girl in 8th-11th grade. Cost is $12.50 per session with a one-month commitment required. Contact twray@madison.k12.al.us for more information.
2014 volleyball tryouts will be held March 4-5 from 6:00-7:30pm. Students must have a current physicalon file. A parent meeting will be held few days after for girls that make the team. Huntsville Hospital Sports Center will be conducting physicals at MVMS on Monday, April 28th from 5:00-7:00pm, and at HGHS If you have questions, contact chughes@madison.k12.al.us
Spring is on the way, and our Learning Community will be spending more time outside. We are in need of used tennis rackets, tee ball equipment, or other sports equipment to use for their activities. To make a donation, contact kodom@madison.k12.al.us .
Vocal Ensemble auditions will be held March 12, 2014 after school. All HGHS students are welcome to come audition. The only requirement is that you must be able to read music.There will be a written exam on music theory. You may come to the choir room to sign up for an audition time.
JR Pinder Memorial Golf Tournament and Scholarship Fundraiser - Colonial Golf Course, April 5th, 7:30am start. Teams and individual slots available. Memorial signs and corporate sponsorships also available. Contact 256-508-1440 for more information.
All students are required to have a current athletic physical on file in order to try out for any sport. Huntsville Hospital Sports Center will be conducting physicals at MVMS on Monday, April 28th from 5:00-7:00pm, and at HGHS on Monday, May 5th from 4:30-6:30 (or whenever finished). The cost at both will be $10, and a copy at HGHS will be provided for parents. Please note that physicals signed by a chiropractor, RN, or LPN will no longer be accepted by AHSAA. All physicals must be signed by a MD or DO (orthopedic doctor).
The ACT Plus Writing assessment will be given to juniors on April 23 during school. Students should be preparing for the test by using the ACT Online Prep website that all juniors received a personal user name and password to. This is a great resource, and students are strongly encouraged to utilize this service provided to us. For more information, visit http://www.actstudent.org/onlineprep/
Our Navy JROTC offers a free onlinine ACT/SAT study program. Any Hazel Green student can access it at http://jrotccollegeprep.com
Next available test date: April 12, 2014. Registration deadline: March 7, 2014. Visit http://www.actstudent.org/ to register.
Special Programs
Student Writers: Due to misinformation posted on Huntsville Literary Association's website (www.hlahsv.org) about the closing date for the high school writing competition, HLA has decided to extend the deadline for submitting short stories, poem, and artwork to Monday, March 24. HLA sincerely apologizes for any difficulties this may have caused students wishing to enter the contest.
Challenge Leadership Program Class 20 will host two sessions again this Summer:
June 23 - June 25, 2014 - 9th and 10th grade program
July 21 - July 25, 2014 - 11th and 12th grade program
Challenge was designed to create youth ambassadors for the Huntsville/Madison County community. The Challenge program educates our youth on the successes and challenges in education, healthcare, government, public safety, quality of life and human services by participating in hands-on activities and program day speakers. You can download the
To visit the Challenge website page, click here. Deadline is April 1st. They will award one graduate a scholarship to the college or university of their choice in the amount of $1,000.00.
FAFSA March Events - NACEE - March 8, 15. Call for more information at 256-372-4600. Filing your FAFSA is your opportunity to find money for college. The FAFSA is the FREE application for Federal Student Aid. Completing the FAFSA (www.fafsa.gov) is the first step in applying for federal Pell Grants and student loans. Financial Aid professionals will be available to help you complete the FAFSA and to answer all of your questions. All high school seniors, parents or anyone who is planning to attend college should plan to attend. IT IS FREE! You/your parents will need to bring social security numbers, dates of birth, driver’s license, untaxed income, other benefits and W2s and federal tax returns. Check out collegegoalalabama.org for more information.
Toyota Teen Driver Video Challenge: High school students, create a quick video that promotes safe driving for your chance to win $15,000 and the opportunity to re-shoot their entry video into a TV-ready PSA. Learn more at http://www.toyotateendriver.com/teens/video-challenge . Videos must be submitted by March 13, 2014.
Toyota Teen Driver School Sweeps: Enter quickly once a day on behalf of your school for a chance to win $5,000 to put towards safe driving awareness, as well as a Virtual Driving Simulator. Ten Runners-Up Schools will also receive cash prizes. Anyone can enter on behalf of a high school, so spread the word! Enter every day through April 15, 2014. Go to http://www.toyotateendriver.com/sweepstakes to enter!
West Point's Summer Leaders Experience (SLE) applications will be open to juniors through April 11th. SLE is a great week of academic, military, and physical excellence. The program consists of daily morning physical training, academic classes, afternoon sports, a day of military training, administration of the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA), a West Point tour, and social functions. The academic program features workshops and class samplings from the Academy's curriculum. All participants are housed in the cadet barracks and meals are in the Cadet Mess. Students pay their own travel expenses plus a registration fee of approximately $400. Visit http://www.usma.edu/admissions for application instructions.
US Naval Academy Summer Programs - Summer STEM program is designed for rising 8th-11th graders who are interested in pursuing education in the science, technology, engineering and math fields. The Summer Seminar program, designed for rising 12th graders, gives students the opportunity to find out if they have what it takes to be a midshipmen. For more information, visit summer programs informational pamphlet
Huntsville Hospital Athlete of the Week – Recognition for students who not only excel as athletes but also excel in the classroom and in the community. Applicants must be seniors with at least a 3.5 GPA and include a photo with the application. Athlete of the Year will be chosen from the Athletes of the Week to receive a $1000 scholarship. Email twray@madison.k12.al.us for an application.
The Calhoun Warhawks are a 15-25 member group of students selected each year to serve Calhoun Community College as student hosts and hostesses. Members are chosen through an interview/tryout process. Students need at least a 3.0 GPA and plan to enroll in at least 12 semster hours at Calhoun. Deadline to apply is June 1st. For more information, visit www.calhoun.edu/warhawks
Dates to Remember
March 6 - Navy Junior ROTC Area Manager's Inspection
March 9 - Daylight Savings Time begins
March 20 - Senior Follies Night Production (7 p.m. HGHS Gymnasium)
March 21 - Senior Follies Day Production
March 20 - Report Cards
March 24-28 - Spring Break
April 15 - Three Week Progress Reports
April 25 - Prom (tentative) VBC
April 28 - Athletic Physicals at MVMS (5:00-7:00pm)
May 1 - Six Week Progress Reports
May 5 - Athletic Physicals at HGHS (4:30-6:30pm)
May 5-21 - AP Test Dates HGHS
May 14 - Senior Awards Day (9:00 - 11:30am)
May 15 -Senior Exams (1st and 2nd)
May 16 - Senior Exams (3rd and 4th)
May 15 - Junior Awards (8:30-9:00am)
May 15 - Sophomore Awards (10:00 - 10:30am)
May 16 - Freshman Awards (8:00 - 8:30am)
May 20 - Graduation Practice (10 a.m.-12 p.m. VBC Arena)
May 20 - Graduation (7:00 p.m. VBC Arena)
May 29 - Last Report Card
Permanent Announcements
Positive and Productive Days - Visit http://hghsblog.blogspot.com/ to read Mr. Long's blog. Look for posts each week!
Procedure for Riding the Bus with a Friend - Any student who plans to ride home on a bus with a friend or to another address should follow the procedures below. No student will be allowed to ride to a different address without verification of parent/guardian approval by a school official.
1. A parent/guardian note should be turned in before first block to the receptionist desk at the back of school. The note should contain the address and information for the bus driver and should include the date and a correct phone number for verification purposes.
2. Pick up the verified note from the receptionist during lunch.
3. Give the note to the bus driver when entering the bus at the end of the school day.
Juniors Have Free Access to ACT Online Prep - All juniors received a personal user name and password to the ACT Online Prep website. This is a great resource to be used in preparing for the ACT Plus Writing assessment which will be given to all of our juniors students on April 23 during school. All students are strongly encouraged to utilize this service provided to us. For more information, visit http://www.actstudent.org/onlineprep/.
First Priority/FCS meets every Tuesday morning at 7: 20 in the Choir Room. All students are welcome to attend.
Parenting Assistance Line: PAL is a service where anyone can call a toll free number 1-866-962-3030 and receive useful, practical information and assistance with developmental and parenting questions and concerns. Available 8:00am – 8:00pm (central time) Monday – Friday.
Recycle: Going green at “the Green”. The Hazel Green High School Special Education Department needs your old cell phones and ink cartridges. Items to be recycled can be given to a Special Education teacher or left for collection at the office. Your support of our recycling fundraiser is greatly appreciated.
Reward Cards: Parents/Students/Employees, please remember to use your reward cards when you visit Publix and Hazel Green Pharmacy. Every time you have them swipe your card, HGHS will receive a portion of the sale. If you need a reward card, just stop by the main office to pick one up.
PayPams: Pay for your child’s meals from the convenience of your home or office 24/7
Click on the following link: www.PayPAMS.com .
Driver’s permit: Students /Parents, remember to pick up the Student Enrollment Form before you go to get your permit. The driver’s license department will not allow you to take the test unless you have this form and it cannot be faxed after you get there. These forms are good for 10 days only.
Loyalty Reward Tags: (Hazel Green Pharmacy Loyalty Key Tag Program) Parents/Students/Employees, please remember to use your loyalty key tag when you visit Hazel Green Pharmacy. Every time you purchase a Prescription/Gift/OTC have them swipe your tag. HGHS will receive a portion of the sale. If you need a loyalty key tag. Just stop by the main office to pick one up.
The special education department recycles the following items. They can be working or non-working and can be dropped off at the front office or in room C-115: Cell Phones, Gold jewelry, Ink Jet Printer Cartridges, Laptops & Netbooks, MP3 Players, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras, GPS Devices, Radar Detectors, Kindle & Sony Book Readers
Online Payments You may now pay fees and purchase tickets to sporting events online. Check out the EZ Ticket Live website. For fees, click here , and to purchase tickets click here .