What's Happening at Sparkman HS/S9
May 21-24, Volume 2017-18, Issue 37
What's Happening May 21-24
Monday, May 21
- Juniors & Sophomores: Final Exams 3B & 4B Year-long classes
- Senior Lunch at 12 noon in Gym 2
- Seniors: Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal 1-3 PM Gym 1 & pick up Graduation tickets
- Volleyball Meeting 6-8 PM Media Center
Tuesday, May 22
- Juniors & Sophomores: Final Exams 1A & 2A Year-long classes
- Seniors: Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal 7:30-9:30 AM (arrive at 7:15 AM) VBC
- SHS students dismiss at noon
- Class of 2018 Graduation 3-5 PM VBC
- Juniors & Sophomores: Final Exams 1B & 2B Year-long classes
- Juniors, Sophomores, Freshman: Final Exams 1st & 2nd semester classes
- Students dismiss at noon
Thursday, May 24
- Juniors & Sophomores: Final Exams 3A & 4A Year-long classes
- Juniors, Sophomores, Freshman: Final Exams 3rd & 4th semester classes
- Students dismiss at noon
- Last Student Day
- SHS Spirit Night at Texas Road House
Thursday, May 31 - Report Cards Available
Sparkman Ninth Grade Announcements
Yearbook Distribution
Yearbooks will be distributed on May 17 (Seniors at 11:30 and Sophomores and Juniors during 4th period). There will be a small amount of extras available for $85. If you wish to be placed on the WAIT LIST, email Mrs. Coggins at ecoggins@mcssk12.org
If students are not present on May 17, books may be picked up on May 18 and May 21 in the gym concession stand before school.
Click on SUMMER CAMPS for more info
Distracted Driving Program
Distracted Driving 2018 schedule at MCSS high schools.
Link to sign up: http://www.madisoncountysheriffal.org/page.php?id=18
Space is limited.
ACT Academy
Create an account and get started today: http://bit.ly/ACTAcademy
Sparkman High Media Center
Why does reading matter? It helps your mind work on focus and discipline while helping you become a stronger reader, writer, and thinker. Don’t know what to read? Visit Ms. Hodgens and her library staff. They love pairing readers with the right books.
Thank you for the books that have already been donated!
Voices of Service
The Cold War class interviewed 23 veterans from the Cold War period, the Vietnam conflict and Middle East conflicts. They are proud to present these veteran's stories on their class created website. This is an annual project for the class. https://www.voicesofservice.org/
InSPIRESS Competition Winners
Senator Learning Community Graduation
Guidance
Sparkman High: Students are assigned to a counselor by the first letter of their last name.
Dedra Muhammad: A - G
Tim Van Dorn: H - O
Crystal Hankey: P - Z
Ninth Grade Counselor: Trina McCulley
2017-2018 Parking Information
Sparkman Spirit Store
Sparkman All-Sports Pass
DragonFlyMax
Sparkman would like to encourage all parents to create an account at DragonFlyMax and add each of their athletes under the account. This will allow us to manage all forms and paperwork digitally. The set-up process takes 5-10 minutes. Accounts can be created at the link below. Once an account is created, there is a DragonFlyMax app that will allow copies of the physicals to be uploaded to their child’s account by taking pictures of the front and back of the physical.
Summer workouts start the week of June 11
Cross Country Information
If you are interested in running Cross Country in Fall of 2018 please
contact Coach Austin at sparkman.cc.tf@gmail.com
Guidance on SHS Website
Link to Guidance page on SHS Website.
Information for parents of our SHS students, especially our Seniors & Juniors looking towards graduation & colleges.
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2017-2018 Archived Newsletters
Volume 2017-18, Issue 37: May 21-24, 2018 (current issue)
Volume 2017-18, Issue 36: May 14-19, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 35: May 7-12, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 34: April 30-May 5, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 33: April 23-28, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 32: April 16-21, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 31: April 9-14, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 30: April 2-7, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 29: March 19-31, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 28: March 12-17, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 27: March 5-10, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 26: February 26-March 4, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 25: February 19-24, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 24: February 12-17, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 23: February 5-10, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 22: January 30-February 3, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 21: January 22-27, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 20: January 15-20, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 19: January 8-13, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 18: December 11, 2017 - January 6, 2018
Volume 2017-18, Issue 17: December 4-9, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 16: November 27-December 2, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 15: November 13-25, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 14: November 6-11, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 13: October 30- November 4, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 12: October 23-29, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 11: October 16-21, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 10: October 9-14, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 9: September 25-October 7, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 8: September 18-23, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 7: September 11-16, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 6: September 4-9, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 5: August 28-September 2, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 4: August 21-26, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 3: August 14-19, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 2: August 7-12, 2017
Volume 2017-18, Issue 1: August 1-5, 2017