“Matthew is stepping up big time! He is new to the throwing events, but he has shined in these first few meets with steady and linear improvement. Our ‘men‘ throwers are the best group we have ever had in a storied throws program here at Athens Academy and Mr. McRae is doing his part to maintain our program’s trajectory. Congratulations to Matthew and all of our throwers!”
– Neville Anderson, Head Coach Varsity Boys Track & Field
“Adalaide has really shined during her senior season. Despite the rigors of playing two sports this spring, she has been steadfast in her track training and has emerged as a fierce competitor. As a result of her hard work and achievements on the track, she will continue her academics and athletics (cross country/track & field) at Washington and Lee University this fall.
I admire her loyalty to both her track and tennis teammates as she decided to not choose between two loves. Her split devotion has been successful because she has committed to working hard in both endeavors. Salute, Adelaide!”
– Neville Anderson, Head Coach Varsity Girls Track & Field
Serving Up A Cure: Friday, April 18
more info to come!
Order your BBQ HERE to help raise money for Rise Against Hunger!
Upper School Leadership Elections and Nominations
We will begin our Executive Branch of Student Government Elections on Tuesday, April 29. These are the people you see on stage each Tuesday morning during school meetings. These positions have certain qualifications and job descriptions which you can find below andhere. If you have questions please reach out to Mrs. Farmer.
Student Body President: Senior (Junior this year) who has served on Student Government for at least one year
Student Body Vice President: Junior (Sophomore this year) who has served on Student Government for at least one year
Director of Communications: Senior or Junior who has served as a leader in our community (does not need to be an elected leader)
Director of Finance: Senior or Junior who has served as a leader in our community (does not need to be an elected leaders)
Director of Events: Senior or Junior who has served as a leader in our community (does not need to be an elected leader)
Candidates should sign up on the windows of SA (near the Deans’ office) by Monday, April 21 at 4:00pm. There will be a mandatory meeting Monday, April 22 in the PH after MMM. Your speeches are due to Mrs. Farmer by 4:00pm on Wednesday, April 23. Failure to attend the meeting or turn in your speech on time will result in disqualification.
The student body will hear speeches on Tuesday, April 29 with electronic voting also beginning on April 29 and concluding April 30. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors vote in this election.
Judiciary Board and Honor Council Nominations will be the week of May 6.
17 Ambassador interviews and selection will take place in September 2025.
Class Officer elections for grades 9-12 will take place in September 2025.
In this year’s literary magazine we hope to include a page covered in six word sentences that tell an entire story. This style of storytelling was popularized by the modernist author Ernest Hemingway, with his most famous example being the poignant: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” We challenge you to take a couple minutes out of your day to see what you can come up with!
-Thank you Mr. Scharfenberg for sharing this concept with the literary magazine team!
**Lit mag wants to make a note that we register the emails for the 6 word challenge so we can see if you put a different name**
Due April 1st but the sooner the better to get them in!