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THE JACKSON HERALD
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010
School News
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KBMS HOLDS SCIENCE FAIR
Kings Bridge Middle School students participated in a science fair
in which they used the scientific method to guide their research,
run experiments and collect data. They presented their findings to
family members, classmates, administrators, and teachers. Sixth
grade participants included: Driston Gaddis, Kiearra Hernandez-
Sanchez, Melania Herrera, Richie Karnes and Mallory Manders
SCIENCE FAIR DEMONSTRATION
Cole Carthern is shown demonstrating how vinegar gases impact
the inflation of a balloon at the recent Kings Bridge Middle School
science fair. Delaney Adams is assisting.
TEMPERATURES IMPACT ON VOLCANOES
Saddiq McGlockling is shown demonstrating how temperature
affects the explosive power of volcanoes at the recent Kings
Bridge Middle School science fair.
OIL AND WATER DEMONSTRATION
Anna Nixon and Amber Hinz demonstrate and explain why oil and
water separate at the recent Kings Bridge Middle School science
fair.
COL. TOM TAYLOR
Col. Taylor to retire
after this year
Lieutenant Colonel Tom Taylor,
the Senior Army Instructor at East
Jackson Comprehensive High School,
will retire at the end of this school
year.
LTC Taylor conceptualized and
established Junior ROTC in Jackson
County in August 2000, and started
the programs at JCCHS and EJCHS
in the last 10 years.
He retired from the United States
Army in July 1998, after 28 years of
service, and began a second career
teaching high school ROTC. He
has been a Senior Army Instructor
for 11 years teaching one year at a
Native American high school in North
Carolina, and 10 years in Jackson
County. LTC Taylor has a MBA in
Organizational Policy and Strategic
Management, is a graduate of 2003
Leadership Jackson, and was selected
as Teacher of the Year for EJCHS and
the Jackson County School System in
2008-2009.
In 10 years, more than 4,500 stu
dents have passed through his class
room, many to earn college scholar
ships and grants totaling more than
$2.8 million dollars, and many have
joined all branches of the United
States Armed Forces. LTC Chris W.
Ingle has been named as LTC Taylor’s
successor and will begin as the Senior
Army Instructor at EJCHS in the fall.
MIKE POPE’S HAWG TUFF! OFFENSIVE LINE CAMP
"QUIT TALKING...
LET'S PLAY BALL!
Hosted at: East Jackson High School
Commerce, GA • June 11, 2010
Coach Mike Pope’s HAWG TUFF! OLINE CAMPS are
the best and least expensive camps of their kind in the
USA! IF POSSIBLE, CAMPERS SHOULD BRING A
HELMET AND FOOTBALL CLEATS. Be sure to bring
tennis shoes in case of rain! We will have camp inside if
the weather is too bad to be outside!
HOW IT GOT STARTED!
Nineteen years ago, Coach Mike Pope began the Hawg
Tuff! Camps out of a desire to provide quality
instruction to offensive linemen at a fraction of the cost
of big camps where kids were paying high prices but not
getting their money’s worth. More than 13,500 young
men have attended the Hawg Tuff! camps from South
Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio and Georgia. Some of
them have gone on to play at the collegiate and
professional levels. All of them improved their skills
and made themselves better high school players and an
asset to their respective teams. It is the goal of Hawg
Tuff! Camp to offer a fun, inexpensive, well organized,
high quality learning experience for any young man
who is a rising 7th grader through rising high
school senior. Campers are divided into three groups -
middle school, junior varsity, and varsity. All groups
receive instruction in run and pass fundamentals and
techniques.
OLINE CAMP
INSTRUCTION
INCLUDES:
RUN BLOCKING
SKILLS:
• Base or Drive Blocks
• Reach and Scramble
Blocks
• Short and Long Traps
• Combination Blocks
• Zone Blocking
PASS BLOCKING
SKILLS:
• Bootlegs
• Punch Drills and
Stance
• Defeating Defensive
Moves
• Power - Kick-Slide
• Vertical Sets and
Picking Up
CAMP SCHEDULE
8:00 - 9:00
Registration
9:00 - 9:30
Welcome &
Lecture
9:30 - 12:00
Run/Pass
Instruction
12:00 - 1:00
Lunch
1:00 - 1:30
Lecture
1:30 - 4:00
Run/Pass
Instruction
4:00 - 4:30
Academic
Emphasis
4:30
Clean Up &
Cool Down
6:00 P.M.
National
Collegiate
Scouting
Association
Recruiting
Seminar
(Campers & Parents
are invited to Seminar)
HAWG TUFF! OLINE
CAMP IS $50.00
PRE-REGISTERED
OR $60.00 THE
DAY OF CAMP.
YOU MAY
PRE-REGISTER ON THE
HAWG TUFF! WEBSITE
www.hawgtuff. net
OR CONTACT
ONE OF THESE
REPRESENTATIVES!
MIKE POPE
Camp Director
bosshawgtuff@yahoo.com
864-247-8394
Coach Frank Caputo
fcaputo@jackson.kl2.ga.us
706-224-6254
Robin Wilson
rwilson@ssuinc.com
706-540-0400
HAWG TUFF! LINEMAN CHALLENGE
June 12, 2010 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
$30 per player • 11 man teams
EVENTS
We will award
• Man Sled Drive
• 1st Place and
• Farmer’s Walk
Runner-Up Trophies
• 20 Yard Dash
• 1 - Man Tire Flip
• “Root Hawg”
• 185 Lb. Bench - Max
Repetition
• Team Event 1st
Place Plaques
• Medals for
Individual Finishes
In All Events
1st - 2nd - 3rd
• Pro Shuttle
• T-Shirts for team
• “Hawg-On-A-Mission”
members and two
Course
coaches
• Bull - Pull
• Team Tug-Of-War
You can go to
www.hawgtuff.net
Lunch will be provided!
Great competition and fun!
to view challenge
events descriptions.
NOW
HIRING
For A Four Star Hotel
In The Braselton Area!
Urgent Weed For
Housekeeping
s 7.25 - s 8.00/hr.
Pre-Cook
*7.25 - *9.00/hr.
Laundry
*7.25 - *7.50/hr.
Apply to:
530 Highland Station Drive,
Suite 2008
Suwanee, GA 30024
or call for more information:
678-600-6560
678-714-6432