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Mississippi Private School Association Informational Brochure Mississippi Private School Association University of Mississippi eGrove Mississippi Education Collection General Special Collections 1991 Mississippi Private School Association informational brochure Mississippi Private School Association Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ms_educ Part of the Education Commons Recommended Citation Mississippi Private School Association, "Mississippi Private School Association informational brochure" (1991). Mississippi Education Collection. 103. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ms_educ/103 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the General Special Collections at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mississippi Education Collection by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MississiPPi Private School Association 5727 County Cork Jackson, Mississippi 39206-3013 Don Souder, Jr., Executive Secretary \'V'rn David Derrick, Director of Instruction Telephone: (601) 956-6872 FAX (601) 956-9105 ,z J C - 1 7~ , /t.u( - "11 ~ ~. H IA~" ".,:]<J "" of , tJt o,;v { 4x".~v't So TABLE OF CONTENTS Itn'1,04'~ /jJ , ~ , I To s- /?l'7}-f ;V vv ~ () 1, (",,,1 P ~//1L1'1 l,'t1. - r 1 7 - 7 ? ?.3 I. Calendar of Events for 1991-92 ............ , .... .. .. , .... 1 & 2 f"7 104 L / ,t {").. - , 1 ,/' II . MPSA Executive Committee ............................... 3 ~ ( f ,.~.rA.."~ (; '?J-- .2Jy Y ill. ~~::~o~::a~{~~;~;;:;~~ f ~ 1 I I • IV. Certification Commission ................................. .4 V., MS Private School Education Association Officers and Directors ........................................ 5 VI. Academy Activities Commission .... .. , .............. 6 & 7 /'). /}tll; I ~ f/1;p.ln l. It "" '"~ ~ JI VII. AAC Committee Appointments for 1991-92 ... 8 & 9 VIII. Athletic Officials Association .................. ,. 10 & 11 IX. Athletic Alignment by Classification ....... , .... .... 12 X. MPSEA Schools by Districts .. ....................... , ..... 13 fu'lc.r'}- 'IfC,- 1]/ r IL. XI. MPSA Student Organization Officers .. " ........ ... 14 ",:,5' 5'f'J.-rL If. S, C6t< ,(. J "tiM 114.1.# 11. XII. Member Schools (Listed Alphabetically) ........ 15-47 I ~~-, 'd'-~rf XIII. Advertisements S (if Or- f'r~h. - 3 { t; - / j. S-() 4h.v....,. ;11:1/) - 9), <,"'.... 1 J'I7 /\t t c., rvtl r 4A-t( ·1992 January 9-10-11 Band Clinic - Jackson MISSISSIPI PRIVATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION January 23-24 Student Council Convention 1991-1992 CALENDAR OF EVENTS January 24 ABC Official Entry Forms to Host School _ Postmarked January 27-31 Sul:>-Division Basketball Tournaments February 1 Band - Solo & Ensemble February 3 Deadline for Entries in MPSEA District Art 1991 Competition June 1 All-Star Baseball Game February 3 Nomination of Players for All-Star Basketball June 3-4-5 MPSA Administrators Conference Game June 10-14 MPSA Teachers Workshop - Jackson February 3-7 Division Basketball Tournaments June 17-21 MPSA Teachers Workshop February 7-8 State Soccer Tournament - Washington School June 24-28 MPSA Teachers Workshop - Jackson February 8 Selection of Players for All-Star Basketball Game June 25-28 MPSA Cheerleaders Clinic, Delta State February 10 Academy Press Association Convention University February 10-15 North/South Basketball Tournaments July 1 Professional Advancement Report for February 17-22 Class Basketball Tournaments 1990-91 Due February 24-29 Overall Basketball Tournament July 10 District Meetings, MPSA Administrators March 4 All-Star Basketball Players Report and Board of Directors March 4 JUnior High Choral Festival July 23 MPSA Executive Committee Meeting March 5 MPSEA Delegates Assembly July 23-26 MPSA Cheerleaders Clinic, Hinds March 6 MPSEA State Convention Community College March 6 All-Star Basketball Game, Jackson Prep July 24 MPSA Annual Board of Directors Meeting, March 9-14 Spring Holidays (Suggested) Jackson March 18 District Spelling Bees July 25 Academy Activities Commission Meeting March 19-20 Choral Festival August Football Rules Clinics - Schedule to be Issued March 23 District Science Fairs August 5 First Day of Football Practice March 26 Academic Betterment Competition (By District) August 8-9 State Fall Choral Music Meeting March 30-April 10 Special Testing Program - Test Administered August 16 First Day for Controlled Scrimmage April 1 lAMPS Convention (Library Assistants) August 22-23 Jamboree Dates April 3 MPSA Band Festival - site to be determined (No August 30 First Football Game other AAC event sanctioned on this date for September 2 Accrediting Forms Arrive - approximate date schools with a band) September 11 State Swim Meet - Lakeland Courthouse April 9-10 Honor Society Convention September 18 Student Council Workshop April 13 Special Testing Program - Answer Sheets D\le October Basketball Rules Clinics - Schedule to be Issued April 14 State Spelling Bee October 1 Accrediting Reports Due In - Postmarked April 15 State Science Fair (AAC recommends that no (To include Professional Advancement Outline) events be sanctioned on this date) October 4 First Basketball Game April 17 Good Friday October 9 Honor Society Workshop April 19 Easter October 16 MPSA Executive Committee Meeting April 20-24 North/South Golf Elimination Tournaments October 19 Copiah Marching Festival (Copiah Academy) April 25 Regional Spelling Bee (MS-AL-LA-SC) October 28 Nomination of Players for All-Star Football Game April 27 Nomination of Players for All-Star Baseball Game November 1 State Class A Playoffs Begin (lOth date) Football April 27-30 North/South Tennis Elimination Tournaments November 2 Band Fall Marching Festival - site to be May 1 State Overall Golf Tournament determined May 2 Selection of All-Star Baseball Players (North! November 4 State Cross-Country Meet South) November 6 MPSEA District Meetings May 2 North/South Class Track Meets November 8 State Class AA Playoffs ("'1 vs. "'2); Class A May 5 State Class Tennis Tournament, Parham Bridges Playoffs Continued (Football) May 6 State Overall Tennis Tournament, Parham Bridges November 9 Selection of Players for All-Star Football Game May 9 Class Overall Track Meet November 11 Special Testing Program - Order Forms Due May 9 Divisions in Baseball - Determined November 15 Football Semi-Finals: North-South May 13 Executive Committee Meeting Champions Class A and Class AA May 15-16 North/South Softball Tournament November 21-22-23 Class Football Championships (Class A - 21st; May 16 North/South Ch;m;pions in Baseball - Deternined Class AA - 22nd; Class AAA - 23rd) May 22-23 Overall Softball Championship Tournament December 1 All-Star Football Players Report May 23 Class Baseball Champions - Determined December 6 All-Star Football Game - no other AAC event May 28 All-Star Baseball Players Report sanctioned on this date May 30 All-Star Baseball Game June 1-3 MPSA Administrators Conference 2 MISSISSIPPI PRIVATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MISSISSIPPI PRIVATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITfEE , ACCREDITING COMMISSION DISTRICfI OFFICERS Edward E. Beach, Tunica Institute of Learning Jim Isbell, Delta Academy President Tommy Gartman, Brookhaven Academy DISTRICfll Vice-President Jim Cassidy, Delta Academy Dr. Homer Burns, Indianola Academy Secretary Dr. Audrey Sidney, Washington School Jimmy Clayton, Indianola Academy Treasurer DISTRICfm Chuck Miner, Jackson Academy Jesse L. Howell, Lay Member Peter Jernberg, Jackson Academy DIRECTORS DISTRICfIV District I William Earl Faggert, Heidelberg Academy Administrator - Allen Smithers, Kirk Academy Dr. David Bass, Oak Forest Academy Lay Director - John Baker, Strider Academy District ll . TEACHER CERTIFICATION COMMISSION Administrator - J. E. Logan, Starkville Academy Lay Director - Robert Irby, East Holmes Academy DISTRICfI Districtm Bobby J. Mitchell, Marshall Academy Mrs. Mary Lou McDaniel, Tipton-Rosemark Academy Administrator - Patty Hegwood, Lamar High School Lay Director - Mike Blackwell, Madison Ridgeland DISTRICfll Academy Mrs. Diana Turner, Starkville Academy District IV Rodney Brown, Washington School Administrator - Billy L. Swindle, Parklane Ac~d~my DISTRICfm Lay Director - Dr. James Dumas, Prentiss Chnsttan School Donald Pendergrast, Madison Ridgeland Academy Mrs. Mary Ratcliff, Woodland Hills Baptist Academy DISTRICfIV Lloyd Lindsey, Wilkinson County Christian Academy Michael Nun, Adams County Christian School 3 4 MISSISSIPPI PRIVATE SCHOOL ACADEMY ACTIVITIES COMMISSION EDUCATION ASSOCIATION President OFFICERS Mike Coggins, Canton Academy President Vice-President Dr. Marvin Lishman, Magnolia Heights School Joe Bradshaw, Strider Academy Vice - President NorthAAA Mrs. Jayme Sullivan, Madison Ridgeland Academy ADMINISTRATOR 1993 Charlie Wright, Washington School Secretary COACH 1992 Mrs . Pat McInnis, Wayne Academy Termie Land, Pillow Academy Treasurer SouthAAA Mrs. Barbara Sappington, Canton Academy ADMINISTRATOR 1992 Don Richardson, Madison Ridgeland Academy COACH 1993 DIRECTORS Buddy Crosby, Jackson Preparatory School NorthAA DISTRICf I EAST ADMINISTRATOR 1992 Bobby Mitchell, Marshall Academy Tommy Gunn, Fayette Academy . COACH 1993 DISTRICf I WEST Hank Shows, Magnolia Heights School Mrs. Berry Allison, Strider Academy SouthAA ADMINISTRATOR 1993 DISTRICf II EAST Lloyd Lindsey, Wilkinson County Christian Academy Barry Upton, Leake Academy COACH 1992 Lea E. "Bill" Hurst, Centreville Academy DISTRICf II WEST Rodney Brown, Washington School North CentralAA ADMINISTRATOR 1993 DISTRICf ill EAST David Glasgow, Oak Hill Academy Donald Pendergrast, Madison Ridgeland Academy COACH 1992 Gilbert Barham, Leake Academy DISTRICf ill WEST South Central AA Mrs. Judy Ward,
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