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Dr. Mitchell is our headmaster. He has been at TA for one year. He re-ally loves to work here.I interviewed Dr. Mitchell. Dr Mitchell likes
working at TA His favor-ite part about TA are the children. He says they are very nice.
Dr. Mitchell has lots of things to do. He sends e-mails. He has lots of projects and has to go to lots of meetings. He also visits the children.
His favorite thing about TA is the children and the teachers who enjoy being here.
Dr. Mitchell made a new schedule. One of the new ideas is we have a new schedule in the whole school. In middle and upper school the subjects are a
little longer. Dr. Mitchell is glad we have a bigger school store. He loves the school store.
Dr. Mitchell likes spending time with his children who go to TA, reading, doing crossword
puzzles, and he likes to play lots of sports. His favorite book is Guns, Germs and Steal: The Fates of Human Societ-ies. He likes golf and bas-ketball. He likes calamari.
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Photo by Blake LandrethDr. Mitchell works at his desk in his office.
By Lena Becker,Ashton Cochranand Liya MekonnenStaff writers
Getting to know Headmaster Mitchell
Robin Lake, the school librarian, likes to get students excited about reading.
Her favorite author is Tommie de Paola, author of over 200 books for children.
Mrs. Lake is thrilled
that the lower school has taken over 2,000 Accelerated Reader tests already this year.
She just put an order in for a new set of Geronimo Stilton books and five books of Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
She likes to say, “Readers are leaders.”
By Julian Winterand Justus GaudeStaff writers
Mrs. Lake is excited about reading
Photo by Julian WinterLibrarian Robin Lake enjoys helping students in the library.
Tuscaloosa Academy Volume 1, Issue 1 December, 2010
Photo by Ashton CochranDr. Mitchell loves the improved school store.
Inside This Issue
T-shirt contest Page 2
Getting to know Lisa Brantley Page 2
Football Page 3
Cheerleading Page 3
Letters from 2nd grade Page 4
The 3rd grade went on a field trip to Camp McDowell recently. First they went to the Living History section. They learned how to make fire. They also learned what native Americans are. They talked about gunpowder, musket and deer toes that were used in danc-ing. They played a game called ball and stick.
Third grade learned about Alabamian In-dian tribes. They saw the chief’s house and
watched the Native American show. They played stickball. Most of them got their face painted with red, white and black colored paints.
Girls dressed up like pilgrims and made nametags. Some made necklaces with color-ful beads, and weaved straws. They say they had a good trip.
A night of a football game Mrs. Crawford announced the winner of the T-shirt contest. The winner was Debo-rah Kim! She spent 3 hours drawing for the contest. Drawing, eras-ing, drawing, erasing, and drawing. She went online and printed a picture with a knight and drew a horse. She likes horses so she drew one with a knight sitting on it. She got the checkboard pattern from last year’s Field Day T-shirt. She was very excited and ex-ploded with happiness. Buy Deborah’s T-shirt! Please congratulate Deborah when you see her!
By Shannon KimStaff Writer
Deborah Kim wins LS T-shirt
contest
Meet peewee cheerleading sponsor and 4th-grade teacher Lisa Brantley
Lisa Brantley loves being the peewee spon-sor. She has a daughter named Ashton who is a peewee cheerleader. Brantley wanted Ash-
ton to be a cheerleader because she was one in high school so she wanted Ashton to be one. She became the sponsor because she has had a lot of experience with cheer and teaching lower school students.
She has confidence in all the cheerleaders to do what they taught the cheerleaders. Also ac-cidents happen, but she does not worry.
Brantley the spon-sor and Miss Amy the coach share the coaching
By Caroline GreeneStaff Writer
Third Grade ARThe entire third grade has passed 576 AR tests this semester. Leading the
group right now are Christina Sealy with 56 tests, Kevin McNeal with 42, and Hildegarde Abney with 37. Tied for 4th place are Trip Pate and Simeon Wisebarth with 39 tests passed. – Abby Hulsey and Deborah Kim
Third graders enjoy learning history lessons on field tripBy Abby Hulsey and Deborah KimStaff writers
Photo courtesy of Louise GambrellThird graders take a break at Camp McDowell.
Deborah Kim won the LS T-shirt contest.
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I talked to some of the Tuscaloosa Academy peewee cheerleaders, such as Ashton Cochran.
She said she loves cheering. She loves to stunt and learn dances.
I also talked to Caro-line Greene. She loves to
cheer with her friends. Caroline loves to stunt and do cheers. She decid-ed to cheer when she was in third grade. Cheering is Caroline’s favorite thing to do.
There are 16 cheer-leaders on our cheer squad. The cheer coaches are Amy Cochran and Lisa Brantley.
By Maggi DiazStaff Writer
Peewee cheerleaders love their team
Coach Wayne Brant-ley led the TA football team this year.
According to coach Brantley, “this is the best TA team ever.” He knows that because he’s coached from 1993 until now.
The players were
determined to win more games with top RB Jae-von Walton, QB Jona-thon Plott, and Kendrill McNeal leading them to the playoffs this year. In Coach Brantley’s words, “pep rallies were a big part of the games because they get the players all fired up.”
Coach Brantley is 21-20 at TA.
By Sahar Aryanpure and Trey Finison Staff Writers
Varsity football coach looks back on success
4th grade student profile: Q and A with Jack Woods
Q. Who is the best foot-ball tackler?
A. Conrad, Jack and Trey.
Q. Who is the fastest?
A. Beck, Alex, Conrad, Trey and Parker.
Q. Where do you prac-tice? A. Baseball field, football field, sometimes practice at home.
Q. Who is the strongest? A. Jake, Brendon, Con-rad, Trey, Beck, Alex, Mason, Stephen, Jack, Luke, Bo, Parker, and Kevin.
Q. What position do you play? A. Center and wide re-ceiver.
Q. What number are you? A. 7.
Q. How many games do you play each year? A. 10 games each year.
By Michael Golding Staff Writer
Photo courtesy The Tuscaloosa NewsCoach Wayne Brantley is 21-20 at Tuscaloosa Academy.
Photo courtesy digitalblissphotography.comPeewee cheerleaders enjoy some down time at practice.
Jack Woods
Dear Sir or Madam:
Save the Komodo dragons, because they are cool and they are in nature. They are killing them for their meat. We need to protect their habitat, because they are great creatures. If I were you, I would not kill them.
Sincerely,Claire Roberts
Dear Sir or Madam:
You should save polar bears, because they are stuck in freezing cold ice. They only have one part of green land, and they have to take care of their babies. Indians are trying to kill them. Please help. Sincerely, Maria Sealy
Dear Sir or Madam:
Stop hunting down sharks. They’re innocent. There are only 10,000 left. They don’t want to hurt you, but if you hurt them they want to hurt you. And sharks are not trying to be mean, they just make a mistake because they think you are a fish or a seal when you are on a surfboard.
Sincerely,Harrison Palmer
Letters to the Editor (from 2nd grade):