Sulphur Springs SSISD New Student Registration (K-3rd) Round-up For 2022-2023 Continues
New Student Registration Round-up began March 24 and continues next week for the 2022-2023 school year at Sulphur Springs ISD.
This registration is for new students entering kindergarten, first, second or third grade who will NOT end the 2021-2022 school year in Sulphur Springs ISD.
The SSISD sting New Student Registration will be conducted in the Board Room inside SSISD Administration Building, 631 Connally St. from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily April 4-6, 2022 and May 4-6, 2022 with closing hours extended to 6:30p .m. April 6 and May 6.
Administration will be on campus during the new student registration to distribute primary campus assignments based on residency within the school district.
Dual Language Department will be on campus with applications for the 2022-2023 Two-Way Dual Language Enrichment Program on the designated registration days as well.
New to SSISD Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start students must contact Douglass ECLC for registration information.
Current Pre-K and Head Start students will complete Returning Student Registration with their Skyward Family Access account.
How To Register
- Make an appointment by clicking the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/RoundUp2223
- Only a Parent or Legal Guardian (must have appropriate documents) can enroll a child.
- Bring your child with you so that we may administer Universal screening for placement.
- Bring all required and/or applicable documents (listed below)
- Proof of residency within district. Must be one of the following:
- Current utility bill
- Current rent, lease agreement or mortgage statement showing name and address of owner
- Income Tax paperwork
- Parent or Legal Guardian’s Photo ID
- Child’s Official Birth Certificate
- Child’s Social Security Card
- Child’s up-to-date Immunization Record
- Doctor’s notes concerning students’ allergy and/or health needs
- Custodial documents or court orders pertaining to the child, if applicable.
- Proof of residency within district. Must be one of the following:
- Complete the online registration process via Skyward (our friendly staff will be available to assist those in need or you can go to www.ssisd.net to complete beforehand)
Both Track and Field Teams Place 10th Thursday in Whitehouse
Track and field had a tough day in Whitehouse on Thursday, Mar. 31.
Both teams finished 10th Thursday in the Wildcat Relays.
Wildcats Track and Field
Coach Matt Young’s team had a tough day in Whitehouse, accumulating just 15 points Thursday in their third meet.
Field Events
Sulphur Springs gained seven of their 15 points in field events.
Korderian “Bull” Turner, fresh off signing his NLI the day prior finished 5th in long jump. The ETBU signee recorded a 20’6″ long jump.
Turner fared even better in triple jump as the senior went 41’7″, a 4th place finish and four more points for the Wildcats.
Sean Dial gave his team a point as he placed 6th in shot put after hurling it 43′-8 1/4″.
Running Events
The lone running event to result in points for Sulphur Springs came in the 4×100 M relays. The Wildcat team of Quinton Ziretta, CJ Williams, Brady Driver and Cable Glenn at 43.724 finished 4th.
The 4th place finish in the 4×100 M relays gave Sulphur Springs over half of their total points Thursday at eight.
At 15 points, Coach Young’s track and field team finished 10th place.
Lady Cats Track and Field
Field Events
Jayden Holly got another top-6 finish in discus on the season at 4th.
Mia Jones placed 4th in shot put, at 32′-1 1/2″.
- The two aforementioned Lady Cats combined for 8 points, enough to boost them past last-place host Whitehouse
Jaicee Jasmer won her second straight pole vaulting event at 11′ 6″, winning 10 points for Sulphur Springs.
Running Events
Haylee Schultz gained all 12 points for the Lady Cats in running events in the 1600 and 3200 M runs.
In the 1600, the sophomore crossed the line at 5:46 and finished 4th place getting 4 points. The 3200 M run Schultz fared even better, finishing 2nd in the event.
At a time of 12:30.77 the sophomore got 8 more points for Sulphur Springs.
With 30 points, Coach Ross Hicks’ team tied Nacogdoches for 10th place.
Next up, both track and field teams have byes next week before their District Championship.
Those relays run Wednesday through Thursday, Apr. 13-14 in Hallsville.
KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.
Information From a Psychology Class at the Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Campus
cutline:
PJC-Sulphur Springs Center psychology instructor Marla Elliott discusses behavior issues with her students in a recent spring semester class session.
Paris Junior College — located in Paris, Texas, about 100 miles northeast of Dallas — has been a part of the Lamar County community since 1924.
Paris Junior College offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees, as well as Certificates of Proficiency in technical/workforce fields. The college has expanded its academic curriculum through the years to encourage associate degree and university transfer candidates. Since establishing its first vocational program — jewelry and watchmaking in 1942 — the college has been aggressive in adding technical/workforce programs that will benefit students entering the workforce.
The campus of 54 tree-shaded acres includes 20 major buildings and residence halls and provides students a unique and pleasant environment for learning.
Paris Junior College also operates centers in Sulphur Springs, Texas, and in Greenville, Texas.
Vision
To be the educational provider of choice for the region.
Mission
Paris Junior College is a comprehensive community college serving the region’s educational and training needs while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of our diverse community.
Wildcats Golf Has Tough Finish to Season
Men’s golf had a tough end to their season, placing 6th in the district championship.
Bad luck plagued Coach Jeremy Delorge’s squad.
Extremely choppy winds, tough putting and continuous adversity proved too much to overcome as Wildcats golf could not advance to Regionals.
Only the top two schools from each district move on to Regionals, with men’s golf did not making the cut.
No golfers from Sulphur Springs move on to the Regional meet held a few weeks from now.
While it may have been a tough end to an otherwise solid season, Coach DeLorge returns a number of experienced veterans.
Caleb Kesting, Tripp Smith, Wayne Hinton and Mason Booth all return as seniors.
Jerry Choi, a junior and foreign exchange student is not returning to the Wildcats golf squad next year.
Now though, Coach DeLorge and men’s golf take a breather and celebrate their seniors who put in the work for several years as they take the next step in life in high school graduation.
KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.
9,353 Cases Of Skippy Peanut Butter Recalled Due To Possible Steel Fragments
Skippy Foods, LLC, is voluntarily recalling 9,353 cases, or 161,692 total pounds, of a limited number of code dates of SKIPPY® Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter Spread, SKIPPY® Reduced Fat Chunky Peanut Butter Spread and SKIPPY® Creamy Peanut Butter Blended With Plant Protein due to the possibility that a limited number of jars may contain a small fragment of stainless steel from a piece of manufacturing equipment. The code date is located on top of the lid of Skippy peanut butter.
There have been no consumer complaints associated with this recall to date, and all retailers that received the affected product have been properly notified, according to March 2022 FDA recall notice.
Skippy Foods, LLC, out of an abundance of caution and with an emphasis on the quality of its products, is issuing the recall to ensure that consumers are made aware of the issue. The manufacturing facility’s internal detection systems identified the concern, the FDA reports.
Products subject to this recall action include:
Product | Recalled Code Date |
---|---|
SKIPPY® Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter, 40oz | Best if Used By MAY0423 Best if Used By MAY0523 |
SKIPPY® Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter – Club, 2/40oz | Best if Used By MAY0523 |
SKIPPY® Reduced Fat Chunky Peanut Butter, 16.3oz | Best if Used By MAY0623 Best if Used By MAY0723 |
SKIPPY® Creamy Peanut Butter Blended With Plant Protein, 14oz | Best if Used By MAY1023 |
No other sizes, varieties, or other packaging configurations of SKIPPY® brand peanut butter or peanut butter spreads are included in the recall.
Any consumer who have this product should return it to their retailer for an exchange, call Skippy Foods Consumer Engagement at 1-866-475-4779 or visit www.peanutbutter.comExternal Link Disclaimer for instructions and information. The Consumer Engagement team is available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central Time Monday – Friday,
This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Baseball and Softball in Hallsville for Friday Gameday
Both baseball and softball hit the road Friday, Apr. 1 to take on Hallsville.
Lady Cats softball begins their second half of the district season looking to win the season series with Hallsville.
Coach David Carrillo’s team had a bye Tuesday but enter Friday’s rematch in Hallsville still undefeated at 6-0.
Hallsville remains just a game behind Sulphur Springs in 2nd (5-1 district).
The Lady Cats look to make it three straight wins over Hallsville dating back to last season.
Friday’s winner stays in the driver’s seat to win the District 15-5A Championship.
That game tees off in Hallsville Friday, Apr. 1 at 6 P.M.
Baseball also takes the trip out to Hallsville Friday, Apr. 1.
Just like softball, Sulphur Springs (1-3) had a bye Tuesday before Friday’s match in Hallsville.
Coach Jerrod Hammack’s team looks to rebound Friday after falling to Pine Tree 3-1 a week ago on Friday, Mar. 25.
Hallsville (4-1, tied for 1st in 15-5A) on the other hand looks to avenge their loss to the Wildcats last season, which saw Sulphur Springs win in Hallsville for the first time in several years.
Wildcats baseball has another tough test ahead of them Friday, Apr. 1 when they travel to Hallsville to take on the Bobcats.
That game tees off Friday, Apr. 1 at 7 P.M.
KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.
6 Taken Into Custody In District Court This Week
At least 6 people have been taken into custody in district court and jailed on felony charges this week.
Steven Derek Hanson was taken into custody at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 2022, on a burglary of a building warrant. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Justin Wilkerson escorted the 29-year-old Sulphur Springs man to the county jail, where he was remained Thursday on the felony charge; the offense was alleged in arrest reports to have occurred on March 12, 2022, according to arrest reports.
Hanson was scheduled to be at the courthouse at 1:30 p.m. March 30, for a pretrial hearing on a Sept. 21, 2021 possession of a controlled substance in a drug-free zone charge, according to Wednesday’s 8th Judicial District Court docket.
Seth Patton Jumper also was scheduled to appear in court during the 1:30 p.m. session March 30 for a pretrial hearing. Wilkerson and Deputy Shing took Jumper into custody at 4 p.m. Wednesday after the 43-year-old Como man bond on a June 19, 2021 aggravated assault with deadly weapon charge was revoked.
Jumper remained in the county jail Thursday. While his bond was set at $15,000 following his arrest on the assault charge in 2021, he will be required to secure the new $250,000 bond set for the aggravated assault charge, according to March 31, 2022 jail reports.
Colten Blake Skinner too was scheduled for a pretrial hearing during the 1:30 p.m. court session March 30, 2022 in the 8th Judicial District Court on a Sept. 29, 2021 possession of a controlled substance charge. The 29-year-old Sulphur Springs man’s bond was revoked and he was escorted into the county jail by deputy Wilkerson.
Skinner remained in Hopkins County jail Thursday afternoon, March 31, 2022. His new bond on the charge was set at $10,000, double the original 2021 bond for possessing less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, according to jail reports.
Dustin Michael Caldwell was taken into custody in the district courtroom, where his bond on a July 25, 2021 possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone charge was revoked during a pretrial hearing during the 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, 2022 court session. The 41-year-old Sulphur Springs man was escorted at 3 p.m. Tuesday March 29, 2022, into the county jail, where HCSO Deputy Aaron Chaney completed Caldwell’s arrest paperwork.
According to Hopkins County jail reports, Caldwell remained in Hopkins County jail Thursday, March 31, 2022 on that charge as well as an expired registration warrant. His new bond on the controlled substance charge was set at $150,000. (His initial bond on the July 2021 charge was set at $10,0000. He was jailed Feb. 26, 2021 for insufficient bond on that controlled substance charge, and released five days later on a new $50,000 bond.)
HCSO Deputy Richard Brantley took Zachary Antonio Rodriguez into custody at 4:30 p.m. March 29, 2022, in the district courtroom, where the 38-year-old was scheduled for a pretrial hearing during the 9 a.m. court session on a Nov. 22, 2021 possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge.
Rodriguez, who is also known to use the name Zac William Rodriguez, was booked into the county jail at 4:39 p.m. Wednesday for bond forfeiture on the controlled substance charge. The Alba man remained in and remained there Thursday, March 31, 2022 in lieu of the new $10,000 bond, twice the original bond amount, according to jail reports.
Deputy Brantley also took Rosa Lynn Toney into custody at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The 50-year-old Sulphur Springs woman was assessed a 10-month commitment on a May 14, 2021 possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge.
She too was in court during the 9 a.m. session for action related to the controlled substance charge. She continued to be held in the county jail Thursday, March 31, 2022, serving time on the commitment, according to jail reports.
If you have an emergency, dial 9-1-1
The Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office is located at 298 Rosemont Sulphur Springs, TX 75482. You can reach them for non-emergency matters at (903) 438-4040.
Wildcat Korderian “Bull” Turner Signs Letter to Play at East Texas Baptist University
On Wednesday, Mar. 30 athlete Korderrian “Bull” Turner signed his letter of intent to play on at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall.
The senior played football, basketball and track in his time in Sulphur Springs.
Turner is the son of Stacey Cork and stepson of Kenneth Cork.
The senior had already technically signed before the event, so Wednesday’s signing event at the Multi Purpose Building was more as a formality, and so his classmates and peers could thank him for all the hard work he has put in and cheer him on as he takes the next step to play in college at ETBU.
Turner said he met the coaching staff a few months ago. The senior said he had a chance to talk and visit the campus when he met the staff.
He said ETBU offered him the day afterwards.
Turner said the coaching staff was understanding and told him that it might take him some time to see action, but that they would help him grow all along the way. Turner said he did not mind as he will be focused on classes.
“School comes first before everything,” the ETBU signee said.
The senior said it just felt like a good fit for him.
Turner said he will be playing football and track as well. Turner’s football and track coach Matt Young said he was proud of how hard he’s worked and how happy he is to see him sign on at ETBU.
Coach Young said Turner did a good solid job reaching his decision. He went on to say the senior was a great kid and a great student.
Turner is not alone in signing with ETBU, as dual-sport athlete Colt Silman also heads to Marshall after graduation in May.
KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.
Four Wildcats Finish In Top-30 at State Powerlifting Meet
Wildcats powerlifting wrapped up their season last weekend in Abilene at the powerlifting state meet.
One athlete finished 5th, with two more finishing in the top-20. The final two powerlifters from Sulphur Springs finished top-30 as well.
Juan Hernandez of the 132 weight class placed the highest of any Sulphur Springs athlete. Hernandez, squatting 475, bench pressing 225 and dead lifting 480 got the Wildcat a 5th place finish.
Matthew Mitchell got 17th in the 181 designation. The junior squatted 545, bench pressed 305 and dead lifted 480 last week in Abilene. Max Williamson (114) placed 24th in Abilene. Williamson squatted 275 pounds, benching 180 and dead lifting 325.
Ben Hatcher, a Wildcat who made it to the state powerlifting meet thanks to a qualifying total at Regionals, placed 27th in 198.
Chad Maynard, another Sulphur Springs powerlifter in Abilene last week thanks to a qualifying total, finished 15th at the state powerlifting meet.
The Wildcats got just a point last week in the state meet, finishing in the middle of the pack in Abilene.
Two Lady Cats also made it to state, Haylee Schultz and Machelle Allen, who finished 5th and 4th in Corpus Christi, respectively.
KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.
Unilever Recall: Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant – Powder and Fresh Scent
Slightly Elevated Levels of Benzene Cited
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey – Unilever United States is voluntarily recalling two Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirants to the consumer level. An internal review showed slightly elevated levels of benzene in some product samples. While benzene is not an ingredient in any of the recalled products, the review showed that unexpected levels of benzene came from the propellant that sprays the product out of the can.
Unilever is recalling all lots of the products below with an expiration date through September 2023. No other Unilever or Suave products are in the scope of this recall.
Benzene is classified as a human carcinogen. Exposure to benzene can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin; it can result in cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow and blood disorders which can be life threatening. Benzene is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans around the world have daily exposures to it indoors and outdoors from multiple sources. Based on an independent health hazard evaluation, daily exposure to benzene in the recalled products at the levels detected in testing would not be expected to cause adverse health consequences.
The Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant product line was discontinued in October 2021 for business reasons. The affected products were in limited distribution at U.S. retail stores and online. Retailers have been notified to remove recalled products from shelves. Unilever will also offer reimbursement for consumers who have purchased products impacted by this recall. Consumers should stop using and appropriately discard the affected Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant products.
UPC | Description | Size |
---|---|---|
079400751508; 079400784902 | Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant Powder | 4 oz., 6 oz. |
079400785503 | Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant Fresh | 6 oz. |
Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact Unilever by calling (866) 204-9756, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST. Visit www.suaverecall.comExternal Link Disclaimer for more information about the impacted products and to learn how to receive reimbursement for eligible products. Consumers should contact their physician or healthcare provider if they have any questions or have experienced any problems that may be related to using these aerosol antiperspirant products.
Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.
- Complete and submit the report Online
- Regular Mail or Fax: Download form or call 1- 800-332-1088 to request a reporting form, then complete and return to the address on the pre-addressed form, or submit by fax to 1-800-FDA-0178
This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.