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There’s a species of jellyfish that is immortal.
KINDNESS * TEAMWORK * PASSION * INTEGRITY * COURAGE * RESPECT

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“I can truly say that Kavya is the heart of our girls track and field team. She leads our team in a quiet way, always quick to volunteer to run an event if a teammate cannot. She is always a steady and consistent performer, a factor in every event she competes in. Her work ethic is second to none, and is a big reason why she is all-state in the triple jump.” – Neville Anderson, Head Coach, Varsity Track & Field
“Grant is new to our track and field team, furthermore, he signed up to join our distance squad. Grant has worked hard! He has embraced the teams ‘we can compete with anyone’s’ culture. Grant’s improvement in the 800M has been dramatic and truly reflects how hard he has worked. His performance is a contributing reason why our 4×800 relay is currently ranked second in Class A Private.” – Neville Anderson, Head Coach, Varsity Track & Field
AP Students: Please make sure that you are communicating with your teachers about AP tutorials.
If you are interested in performing in our Talent Show, please make sure that you email Lexi! (see her email for details!)
Easter Egg Hunt
Get ready for our annual Easter Egg Hunt and a visit from the Easter Bunny!
Thursday, April 1 after advisory!
Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month was established by Congress in 1987 to celebrate the achievements of women in American history. Each day this month, we will recognize women from America and other parts of the world who have made important contributions to humanity.
Claudette Colvin
Claudette Colvin (born in 1939) is an unsung pioneer in the civil rights movement. A gifted student and member of the NAACP Youth Council, she was acutely aware of the inequities of segregated Montgomery, Alabama. On March 2, 1955, 15 year-old Colvin refused to give up her seat for a white woman on a crowded bus and thus became the first person arrested for challenging the city’s bus segregation laws. Though Colvin was not made the face of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (that started nine months later) because she was young and had become pregnant, she was named as one of the plaintiffs and testified in the federal court case that ultimately led to the Supreme Court ruling that bus segregation was unconstitutional. Shortly thereafter, she moved to New York City with her son and worked as a nurse aide. Overlooked for decades, Colvin’s story has received due attention since the publication of a 2009 biography.
Need Help With Math?
Try Peer Tutoring!
Volunteer peer tutors are excited to help you understand concepts from class, figure out homework problems, prepare for a quiz or test, and improve your understanding. Benefits:
- One-on-one / small-group help from a friendly and knowledgeable peer
- Support for any class (Algebra 1 to AP Calculus BC)
- In-person and online options available
Don’t forget you must sign in and out even if you have parent permission to leave! You will serve detention if you forget. We need to know if you are on campus. Thank you!!!
If you need the links to the at-home or return request forms, please email Ms. Rorey: trorey@athensacademy.org. Remember that you should expect to wait 24 hours before you are approved by the school. Therefore, do not submit the request late in the evening or early in the morning and assume that you will immediately have permission to attend online or return to school. Thank you!
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Junior College Night Resources for the class of 2022
Upcoming college visits – all visits take place virtually from 12:55-1:30 (except where noted – links are in college names).