Monday, January 30, 2012

Facutly News 1/30/12

Autrey Mill Faculty News     
January 30, 2012

“If man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo. Painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry.  He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great streetsweeper who did his job well.”

  Martin Luther King, Jr.




News/Timelines/Due Dates

·         Debra Clark will be placing your rosters and the roster verification sheet in your mailboxes on Thursday, February 2nd.  Please review your rosters and follow the directions on the "PINK" verification sheet.  Once you have completed the process, return the "PINK" VERIFICATION SHEET AND "ROSTERS" to Debra by Friday, February 3rd.  Debra has stapled the "PINK" sheet with your name in bold printed on it to your rosters.

·         Our chorus and orchestra were outstanding in their performances in Savannah this weekend.  Both received standing ovations.  Bel Canto performed at Christ Church on Friday night and the Orchestra played Saturday morning at the convention center.  Thanks again to Christy and Tim for all their hard work.  Wendy Milstead also conducted a jazz piece!



A mighty roar!

·         To Michelle Hains for her incredible support of so many things here at AMMS.  The good luck posters on student lockers before a game, attendance at numerous games and functions, and this weekend, helping to chaperone the orchestra in Savannah, are just several examples of her support.

 Where is Livingston?  Ped Hunt states, “I would like to pass Livingston on to Michael Harrell. Michael has been instrumental in helping me get accustomed to the Lion’s way of life. I appreciate his efforts to ensure that my transition to Autrey Mill was a smooth one. Michael is always available to answer any questions I have regarding the tremendous use of technology throughout the school.”  We agree!





Happy Birthday

Nathalie Bernstein      February 1

Sarah Wade                February 3

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