Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Homewood's Justin Hardy Verbally Commits to JSU

Homewood High School senior Justin Hardy has verbally committed to play footbal at Jacksonville State University this Fall. Hardy made the committment during a visit to JSU in January. Hardy was dominating as a running back for the Patriots, leading them to a 9-2 record this season. He plans to sign his Letter of Intent to attend JSU on February 6.

Homewood High School Show Choir Takes Top Honors in Mississippi

The Homewood High School Show Choir took Grand Champion honors at the South Jones Invitational in Mississppi on January 26. The Legacy Show Choir won 1st Runner Up in the Women's Division. The Network won 1st runner up in the preliminary competition, then went on to win Grand Champion, Best Vocals, Best Choreography and Best Show Design in the Finals. Show Choir teacher/director Scott Thorne was extremely pleased with their success. "I'm real happy at how well we did, and look forward to getting better and better each week.", Thorne says.

 

Homewood Band Members Honored for Excellence

Two members of the Homewood High School Band were selected to All State and District IV HS Honor Band. These honors went to Joey Crittendon (Tenor Sax) and Bennett Valentine (Bassoon). Two Homewood Middle School students selected as alternates were Hannah Alford (oboe) and Brandon Whitworth (tuba). Eight students total were selected to the District IV Middle School Honor Band. These honors went to Hanna Alford and Lizzy Haywood (Oboe), Carter Cabe (Clarinet), Will Pence (Trumpet), Brandon Whitworth and James Kirk (Tuba).Ron Pence leads the high school band, while Terrance Cobb leads the middle school band. "I am very proud of ALL the students who put forth the extra time and effort to just tryout.", says Cobb. " Hard work does pay off, and I hope all of you realize the reward is not just in whether or not you made All State. The reward/growth of a musician isn't just measured in a single audition, but every moment in the practice room that it took to get there!"

Environmental Club Volunteers at Salamander Festival

Members of the Environmental Club Volunteered at the Salamander Festival in Homewood. The club is sponsored by Melonie McBrayer.

[caption id="attachment_314" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] LtoR: Walt Dipiazza, Rob Johnston, Jacob Helf, Chris Campbell and Hallie Feldman.[/caption]

Key Club Leadership Abounds at Homewood High School

Student leadership is nothing new at Homewood High School, but this year, it is particularly abundant. The HHS Key Club is what senior Will Palmisano calls the “center of the Key Club universe,” with students holding Key Club offices throughout the state and country. “We have an unprecedented concentration of leadership here at Homewood,” Palmisano says. Palmisano serves in two positions at the state level: the District Governor of Alabama and Lieutenant Governor of Division 5 (Birmingham area). “It’s the first time that someone from Alabama has held both positions at the same time.”

 

In addition to Palmisano, senior Rebecca Riley serves as the International Key Club President. Officers from around the country report to Riley about activities and progress, while sophomore Caroline Sims serves as Lieutenant Governor of Division 10 (Talladega and surrounding area).

 

The Alabama District of Key Club has been very active in the Keeping Promises Campaign for the new Benjamin Russell Children’s Hospital, a Children’s Miracle Network hospital in Birmingham. The district’s five-year goal of raising $150,000 was realized and exceeded this January, just two months short of the five-year mark of its original pledge. This donation funded the building and furnishing of a teen activity room and a pediatric waiting room in the new hospital.

 

Key Club is just one level of a group of organizations headed by Kiwanis International. The groups include Kiwanis and Kiwanis Young Professionals for adults, Circle K for college students, Key Club for high school students, Builders Club for middle schoolers, and Aktion Club for citizens with disabilities. Collectively, these organizations comprise what is commonly known as the "K-Family"

 

On the international level, the Kiwanis is working to rid the world of maternal and neonatal tetanus with its Eliminate Project. Kiwanis, which has partnered with UNICEF on the project, aims to raise $110 million to vaccinate 61 million mothers and their future babies against tetanus spores commonly found in third-world countries where sanitation and healthcare are poor.  If it succeeds in its goal, Kiwanis will have wiped 40+ countries of the blight of tetanus by 2015.

 

By taking posistions as state and international leaders in Key Club, these Homewood students have made it their mission to build their homes, schools, and communities through service. While it is exciting to have so much leadership at Homewood, all three students maintain that what they are most excited about inspiring those around them to take pleasure in the service of others. The future holds great possibilities for the HHS Key Club. 



[caption id="attachment_310" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] LtoR: Rebecca Riley, Caroline Sims and Will Palmisano[/caption]

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Maggie Moore Crowned Miss Heritage at Homewood High School

Homewood High School sophomore Maggie Moore was crowned the 2013 Miss Heritage during the pageant on January 19, 2013. Melissa Dameron-Vines produced and directed the pageant, while Angela Gant was the master of ceremonies. Class Princesses crowned were senior Symone Shaw, junior Caroline Harris, sophomore Joy Korley, and freshman Sarah Hale.



[caption id="attachment_304" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] LtoR: Caroline Harris, Sarah Hale, Maggie Moore, Joy Korley and Symone Shaw.[/caption]




[caption id="attachment_303" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Maggie Moore, Miss Heritage 2013[/caption]

Homewood Catcher Signs with Wallace State Hanceville

Homewood High School catcher Luke Porter signed a scholarship to play baseball at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Alabama on January 22, 2013. Luke is the son of Eddie and Angie Porter of Homewood. The signing was attending by many of Luke's teammates and friends, as well as his parents, grandmother and coaches. Wallace State Coach Adam Scott says they plan to continue playing Luke in the catcher position. Currently, there are four former Wallace State Hanceville baseball players playing at the professional level. Luke says he is happy the signing is behind him, so he can lead the Patriots to the 5A State Championship in May.

Congratulations, Luke!

[caption id="attachment_300" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] LtoR: Wallace State Hanceville coach Adam Scott, Luke Porter, mother Angie Porter, father Eddie Porter, and Homewood baseball coach Doug Gann.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_299" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] LtoR: Wallace State Hanceville Coach Adam Scott, father Eddie Porter, Luke Porter, mother Angie Porter, and Homewood baseball Coach Doug Gann.[/caption]