The ACAD Daily Wednesday, March 16

 

Happy Birthday

March 14 – Bennett Slatcher
March 16 – Lanier West
March 19 – Carter Mundy

 

quote of the week

You can not let all the world’s tragedies into your heart. You’ll drown. But the ones you do let in should count. Let them manifest action.

Lin-Manuel Miranda

 

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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a B  Day.


9:45 Meetings this week!

 
Thursday: 9th and 10th: Seminar, 11th: SAT Pre-Admin in Tillman Center 12th: not here!
 
Friday: Clubs (look for email from you club sponsor)

 

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ACAD Talks is Tonight at 7:30 in the Harrison Presentation Hall. Come support the speakers, Aidan Saeed, Alexis Keeney, Anvesha Das, Kartik Menke, Luisa Bertioli, and Mae Kline. They will be speaking on a variety of topics ranging from Jane Austen’s protagonists to NFTs. Come support your friends!


SERVING UP A CURE

Thursday, April 28

8-10 people per team

$10/person entry fee

Team members, team name, uniform and fees due by Friday, April 15

More details to come about the day!


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Adair and Maddie are holding a March Madness Tournament Fundraiser. There will be a $5 entry fee to fill out a bracket, and there will be prizes including dress-down days and gift cards. Be on the lookout for an email containing more information on Sunday, March 13. All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross and help people affected by disasters around the world.


Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 
Ricardo, Anvesha, and Imana will compete in Literary this Saturday, March 19th at Buford High School.  Wish them good luck!

 


The Upper School will celebrate π Day this FridayFestivities include:

Weeklong advisory contest: 

Create the most impressive pi symbol you can and send a picture to mathclub@athensacademy.org. You can make the pi symbol out of anything at all—humans, desks, markers, origami—be creative!  Winner of the contest will receive a circular prize for their advisory (your choice of pizza, donuts, cake, or ice cream cake)!

 

Arts & crafts activity in math class

Contribute your special touch to a schoolwide art project! Thanks to the math teachers for hosting this activity.

 

Facepainting: 

Come get your face painted for the day! We specialize in pi symbols but can do other designs too. Anyone is welcome during 1st and 2nd lunch in Tillman

 

Pi recitation contest:

How many digits of pi do you know? The pi recitation will take place during 1st and 2nd lunch in Tillman. The winners for each lunch will receive $20 YourPie giftcard!

 

Pie baking contest:

Students can submit homemade pies for teachers to judge during lunch. Please bring your pie to Mrs. Rorey’s desk Friday morning.  Winners will be chosen for Best Presentation, Best Taste, and Best Overall Pie. The winner of each category will receive a $20 YourPie giftcard. 

 

Please participate in the activities and enjoy Pi Day! 


Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
 

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

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Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Tuesday, March 15

 

Happy Birthday

March 14 – Bennett Slatcher
March 16 – Lanier West
March 19 – Carter Mundy

 

quote of the week

You can not let all the world’s tragedies into your heart. You’ll drown. But the ones you do let in should count. Let them manifest action.

Lin-Manuel Miranda

 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.Humpback whales have been removed from Australia’s endangered species list!
 
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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a B Day.


9:45 Meetings this week!

 
Tuesday: MMM – Everyone to the PH! Yay!
 
Thursday: 9th: Seminar in Advisory, 10th:    11th: SAT Pre-administration
 
Friday: Clubs (look for email from you club sponsor)

 

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ACAD Talks will be this Wednesday, March 16 at 7:30 in the Harrison Presentation Hall. Come support the speakers, Aidan Saeed, Alexis Keeney, Anvesha Das, Kartik Menke, Luisa Bertioli, and Mae Kline. They will be speaking on a variety of topics ranging from Jane Austen’s protagonists to NFTs.

 

shake the world


ACAD UPDATE


Adair and Maddie are holding a March Madness Tournament Fundraiser. There will be a $5 entry fee to fill out a bracket, and there will be prizes including dress-down days and gift cards. Be on the lookout for an email containing more information on Sunday, March 13. All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross and help people affected by disasters around the world.


Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 
Ricardo, Anvesha, and Imana will compete in Literary this Saturday, March 19th at Buford High School.  Wish them good luck!

The Upper School will celebrate π Day this FridayFestivities include:

Weeklong advisory contest: 

Create the most impressive pi symbol you can and send a picture to mathclub@athensacademy.org. You can make the pi symbol out of anything at all—humans, desks, markers, origami—be creative!  Winner of the contest will receive a circular prize for their advisory (your choice of pizza, donuts, cake, or ice cream cake)!

 

Arts & crafts activity in math class

Contribute your special touch to a schoolwide art project! Thanks to the math teachers for hosting this activity.

 

Facepainting: 

Come get your face painted for the day! We specialize in pi symbols but can do other designs too. Anyone is welcome during 1st and 2nd lunch in Tillman

 

Pi recitation contest:

How many digits of pi do you know? The pi recitation will take place during 1st and 2nd lunch in Tillman. The winners for each lunch will receive $20 YourPie giftcard!

 

Pie baking contest:

Students can submit homemade pies for teachers to judge during lunch. Please bring your pie to Mrs. Rorey’s desk Friday morning.  Winners will be chosen for Best Presentation, Best Taste, and Best Overall Pie. The winner of each category will receive a $20 YourPie giftcard. 

 

Please participate in the activities and enjoy Pi Day! 


Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
 

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Friday, March 5

 

Happy Birthday

February 28 – Corley Imes
March 3 – Eliza Connolly
March 3 – Jake Garcia
March 4 – Rhodes Kleiber
March 4 – Benton Kleiber
March 5 – Imana Adogu
March 5 – Jarrett Daniels

 

Spring Break Birthdays:

March 8 – Evan Smith
March 9 – Caroline Hicks
March 10 – Michael Klass
March 10 – Ethan Markewitz
March 11 – Dylan Warmath
March 13 – Jenna Cao
March 13 – Maddox Pugmire

 
quote of the week
 
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”       – Ferris Bueller
 
 

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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is an A Day.


 
9:45 Meetings
 
Friday: Advisory

 


ACAD UPDATE


 

Thank you for supporting Butterfly Dreams!

We hope you enjoyed your donuts and the ponies!

 

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Hi! Adair and Maddie are holding a March Madness Tournament Fundraiser. There will be a $5 entry fee to fill out a bracket, and there will be prizes including dress-down days and gift cards. Be on the lookout for an email containing more information on Sunday, March 13. All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross and help people affected by disasters around the world.

 


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

The Spartan League of Legends tied South Forsyth 1-1 on Tuesday. Brennen, Taylor, Evan, and Bowen played well together and Ethan Short stepped up as a sub! Way to go guys! 
 
On Thursday the Spartan Rocket League team came back and won 3-2 against Monroe Area High School.  John Maxwell McKillip, Will Wieczorek, and Joseph Sherrier played together for the first time and pulled off the comeback! Way to go Spartans! 
 
On Friday the Spartan Literary Team competed at Prince Avenue.  Ricardo Urena and Anvesha Das both won Region in Extemporaneous Speaking, Imana Adogu came in first in Argumentative Essay, Lucy Hayes came in second in Rhetorical Essay, and Ingrid Nilsson came in third in Personal Essay.  Way to go Spartans! 
 
Ricardo, Anvesha, and Imana will compete Saturday March 19th at Buford High School.  Wish them good luck!

 


 

 
Calling all graphic designers! Are you handy with photoshop and InDesign? If you are interested in helping with the literary review layout and design, please reach out to Ms. Evans and Clementine Acheson. This is a great opportunity to hone your skills and contribute to our campus community.

 
 
Will Warner SOTW
“Will had a tremendous week both offensively and defensively for the Spartan Baseball team. It’s impressive to see the positive impact Will has on Athens Academy on and off the field. – Casey Kane, Head Coach, Varsity Baseball
 
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CARE Club Daddy/Daughter Dance
 
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Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
math quesion of the week feb 28

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

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images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Wednesday, March 2

 

Happy Birthday

February 28 – Corley Imes
March 3 – Eliza Connolly
March 3 – Jake Garcia
March 4 – Rhodes Kleiber
March 4 – Benton Kleiber
March 5 – Imana Adogu
March 5 – Jarrett Daniels

 

Spring Break Birthdays:

March 8 – Evan Smith
March 9 – Caroline Hicks
March 10 – Michael Klass
March 10 – Ethan Markewitz
March 11 – Dylan Warmath
March 13 – Jenna Cao
March 13 – Maddox Pugmire

 
quote of the week
 
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”       – Ferris Bueller
 
 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.More than a century after Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes were looted by British troops, two of them have been returned to Nigeria!

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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is an A Day.


 
9:45 Meetings
 
Thursday: Seminar in Advisory
Friday: Advisory

 


Thank you for supporting Butterfly Dreams!

We hope you enjoyed your donuts and the ponies!

 

IMG_9396

IMG_9399

IMG_9400


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

The Spartan League of Legends tied South Forsyth 1-1 on Tuesday. Brennen, Taylor, Evan, and Bowen played well together and Ethan Short stepped up as a sub! Way to go guys! 
 
On Thursday the Spartan Rocket League team came back and won 3-2 against Monroe Area High School.  John Maxwell McKillip, Will Wieczorek, and Joseph Sherrier played together for the first time and pulled off the comeback! Way to go Spartans! 
 
On Friday the Spartan Literary Team competed at Prince Avenue.  Ricardo Urena and Anvesha Das both won Region in Extemporaneous Speaking, Imana Adogu came in first in Argumentative Essay, Lucy Hayes came in second in Rhetorical Essay, and Ingrid Nilsson came in third in Personal Essay.  Way to go Spartans! 
 
Ricardo, Anvesha, and Imana will compete Saturday March 19th at Buford High School.  Wish them good luck!

 


Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


 
Calling all graphic designers! Are you handy with photoshop and InDesign? If you are interested in helping with the literary review layout and design, please reach out to Ms. Evans and Clementine Acheson. This is a great opportunity to hone your skills and contribute to our campus community.

 
 
Will Warner SOTW
“Will had a tremendous week both offensively and defensively for the Spartan Baseball team. It’s impressive to see the positive impact Will has on Athens Academy on and off the field. – Casey Kane, Head Coach, Varsity Baseball
 
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CARE Club Daddy/Daughter Dance
 
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Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
math quesion of the week feb 28

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

IMG_9389


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Tuesday, March 1

 

Happy Birthday

February 28 – Corley Imes
March 3 – Eliza Connolly
March 3 – Jake Garcia
March 4 – Rhodes Kleiber
March 4 – Benton Kleiber
March 5 – Imana Adogu
March 5 – Jarrett Daniels

 

Spring Break Birthdays:

March 8 – Evan Smith
March 9 – Caroline Hicks
March 10 – Michael Klass
March 10 – Ethan Markewitz
March 11 – Dylan Warmath
March 13 – Jenna Cao
March 13 – Maddox Pugmire

 
quote of the week
 
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”       – Ferris Bueller
 
 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.More than a century after Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes were looted by British troops, two of them have been returned to Nigeria!

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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a B Day.


 
9:45 Meetings
 
Thursday: Seminar in Advisory
Friday: Advisory
 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

The Spartan League of Legends tied South Forsyth 1-1 on Tuesday. Brennen, Taylor, Evan, and Bowen played well together and Ethan Short stepped up as a sub! Way to go guys! 
 
On Thursday the Spartan Rocket League team came back and won 3-2 against Monroe Area High School.  John Maxwell McKillip, Will Wieczorek, and Joseph Sherrier played together for the first time and pulled off the comeback! Way to go Spartans! 
 
On Friday the Spartan Literary Team competed at Prince Avenue.  Ricardo Urena and Anvesha Das both won Region in Extemporaneous Speaking, Imana Adogu came in first in Argumentative Essay, Lucy Hayes came in second in Rhetorical Essay, and Ingrid Nilsson came in third in Personal Essay.  Way to go Spartans! 
 
Ricardo, Anvesha, and Imana will compete Saturday March 19th at Buford High School.  Wish them good luck!

 


Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


 
Calling all graphic designers! Are you handy with photoshop and InDesign? If you are interested in helping with the literary review layout and design, please reach out to Ms. Evans and Clementine Acheson. This is a great opportunity to hone your skills and contribute to our campus community.

 
 
Will Warner SOTW
“Will had a tremendous week both offensively and defensively for the Spartan Baseball team. It’s impressive to see the positive impact Will has on Athens Academy on and off the field. – Casey Kane, Head Coach, Varsity Baseball
 
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Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


 

Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
math quesion of the week feb 28

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

IMG_9389


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Monday, Feb. 28

 

Happy Birthday

February 28 – Corley Imes
March 3 – Eliza Connolly
March 3 – Jake Garcia
March 4 – Rhodes Kleiber
March 4 – Benton Kleiber
March 5 – Imana Adogu
March 5 – Jarrett Daniels

 

Spring Break Birthdays:

March 8 – Evan Smith
March 9 – Caroline Hicks
March 10 – Michael Klass
March 10 – Ethan Markewitz
March 11 – Dylan Warmath
March 13 – Jenna Cao
March 13 – Maddox Pugmire

 
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Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a A Day.


What’s going on at 9:45 this week?

Friday – Advisory and ACAD Update


We are happy to report that we have three semifinalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program:

  • Seager Hunt – Science /Chemistry
  • Julianne Peek – Visual Arts
  • Ricardo Urena – World Languages /Spanish

Approximately 3,200 students were nominated to the state-level competition, and over 1,300 of them have been selected as semifinalists for state interviews/auditions in February.  All of our applicants should be proud to have been put forward by our faculty.


Darwin
 
During advisory on Friday the Science Department will be treating you to ice cream sandwiches in honor of Charles Darwin’s Birthday.
 
Are you interested in learning more about Charles Darwin and his contributions to Biology?  Check out the links provided below. 
 
Love, The Science Department
 
 
 
Darwin Biography  (article)
 
 
Mary Frances Massey - Spartan of the Week
 
“Mary Frances has served as our Varsity Basketball Cheer Manager this season, and she has gone above and beyond our expectations of a manager. She has been a driving force for our team! Mary Frances helped me choreograph the middle school and Varsity cheerleader’s dance routine that they performed in the pep rally. Not only did she help with choreography, she also helped teach the dance along with teaching our Spartan Loyalty band dance. She was constantly throwing out ideas to help improve the cheers and dances the girls performed while also helping me clean up the routines and motions. Mary Frances attended every practice and game with a big smile on her face and continuously encouraged the team to keep team morale going in a positive direction! As a coach, I am so grateful to have had Mary Frances as my right-hand girl to help guide our team in a positive, optimistic way! Mary Frances, we will miss you so much next year! 🙂 – Kelsie Webb, Head Coach, Varsity Cheerleading
 
 
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Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 

Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


 

Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
Problem of the week - Feb 21
 
 


What’s going on with RAK?

Remember to email: kindness@athensacademy.org

Teachers made goody bags and wrote sweet cards to each other!

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Dr. Scott’s advisory cleaning up!

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Robert gave Hanna a Pay Day when she was really hungry during Lit.

Mosely’s Advisory writing thank you notes:

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Our friends at Presbyterian Village loved their Valentines Sign! Thank you to all those who signed it!

Dr. Scott’s freshman eighth period Bio class went on a walk and picked up trash on campus.

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 Elijah Sultan helped Mrs. Boyd set up a lab!

Renee cleaned her mom’s car and helped her friend study.

Brooks and Kathryn helped each other study!

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The Barrow Advisory supported our Spartan Basketball teams!

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They also picked up trash and held the door open for each other!

 

Renee picked up trash, did yoga, did the dishes and gave snacks to her friends!

Lexi took care of herself by drinking lots of water, working out, going for a walk and getting good sleep! She also supported her friend at Senior Night!

Taylor is taking care of our community by recycling!

Walter cleaned the Schacht building

Emmeline helped a friend with homework, exercised, got good sleep, drank plenty of water, prayed for people, made cookies with her family and washed the dishes!

Mary Hollis prayed, exercised at dance, fed her dog, supported friends at bb, and took care of her brother and did the dishes.

Adam takes care of himself by drinking LOTS of water!

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Preston Darden: helped AJ Chambers with his job application 

John Manuel Newland and Elizabeth Raeber helped Ms. Towery rearrange my classroom 🙂 
 
Marie and Renee hydrating!
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Charles Bennett brought Smith Olmstead her phone at the end of class– kindness!
 
From Newland Advisory!
 
Kate Farmer (and Hadley Spurlock): Helped box lunar new year gifts
Mikaella: Endlessly holding open the door
Maddie Conner: Working out everyday
Reese Jarrard: Teaching our entire advisory a dance so we don’t look like losers at Sadie
 
Ansley drank lots of water this weekend, babysat for 6 hours, read her bible, helped a friend with something, cleaned out her room, went on a run, cooked dinner for her family and went to the basketball games this past week. 
 
Siena cleaned out her closet and donated a of her old clothes to goodwill.
 
Taylor picking up trash!
 
IMG-8383
 
Kishan picking up cookie cake at soccer game. 
 
 
20220202_185505

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Friday, Feb. 24

 

Happy Birthday

February 23 – Charlie Hutton
February 24 – Jackson Scruggs
February 26 – Ansley Davis
February 26 – Alexis Keeney
February 27 – John Humphries

 
 
quote of the week
 
 
IMG_0474 (1)
 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.A butterfly that was wiped out from England in 1976 has made a comeback, creating a stable population in Northamptonshire!

Duke of Burgundy Hamearis lucina

 

 
Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a A Day.


What’s going on at 9:45 this week?

Friday – Advisory and ACAD Update


We are happy to report that we have three semifinalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program:

  • Seager Hunt – Science /Chemistry
  • Julianne Peek – Visual Arts
  • Ricardo Urena – World Languages /Spanish

Approximately 3,200 students were nominated to the state-level competition, and over 1,300 of them have been selected as semifinalists for state interviews/auditions in February.  All of our applicants should be proud to have been put forward by our faculty.


Darwin
 
During advisory on Friday the Science Department will be treating you to ice cream sandwiches in honor of Charles Darwin’s Birthday.
 
Are you interested in learning more about Charles Darwin and his contributions to Biology?  Check out the links provided below. 
 
Love, The Science Department
 
 
 
Darwin Biography  (article)
 
 
Mary Frances Massey - Spartan of the Week
 
“Mary Frances has served as our Varsity Basketball Cheer Manager this season, and she has gone above and beyond our expectations of a manager. She has been a driving force for our team! Mary Frances helped me choreograph the middle school and Varsity cheerleader’s dance routine that they performed in the pep rally. Not only did she help with choreography, she also helped teach the dance along with teaching our Spartan Loyalty band dance. She was constantly throwing out ideas to help improve the cheers and dances the girls performed while also helping me clean up the routines and motions. Mary Frances attended every practice and game with a big smile on her face and continuously encouraged the team to keep team morale going in a positive direction! As a coach, I am so grateful to have had Mary Frances as my right-hand girl to help guide our team in a positive, optimistic way! Mary Frances, we will miss you so much next year! 🙂 – Kelsie Webb, Head Coach, Varsity Cheerleading
 
 
image - 2022-02-21T153517.321
 
image - 2022-02-21T153522.401

 


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 

Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


 

Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
Problem of the week - Feb 21
 
 


What’s going on with RAK?

Remember to email: kindness@athensacademy.org

Teachers made goody bags and wrote sweet cards to each other!

IMG_1924

Dr. Scott’s advisory cleaning up!

IMG-8998

Robert gave Hanna a Pay Day when she was really hungry during Lit.

Mosely’s Advisory writing thank you notes:

IMG_3043

 

IMG_3044

Our friends at Presbyterian Village loved their Valentines Sign! Thank you to all those who signed it!

Dr. Scott’s freshman eighth period Bio class went on a walk and picked up trash on campus.

IMG-2348

 Elijah Sultan helped Mrs. Boyd set up a lab!

Renee cleaned her mom’s car and helped her friend study.

Brooks and Kathryn helped each other study!

144B3B21-03D2-437C-9FAA-545EAE2BC30D

The Barrow Advisory supported our Spartan Basketball teams!

FullSizeRender (4)

They also picked up trash and held the door open for each other!

 

Renee picked up trash, did yoga, did the dishes and gave snacks to her friends!

Lexi took care of herself by drinking lots of water, working out, going for a walk and getting good sleep! She also supported her friend at Senior Night!

Taylor is taking care of our community by recycling!

Walter cleaned the Schacht building

Emmeline helped a friend with homework, exercised, got good sleep, drank plenty of water, prayed for people, made cookies with her family and washed the dishes!

Mary Hollis prayed, exercised at dance, fed her dog, supported friends at bb, and took care of her brother and did the dishes.

Adam takes care of himself by drinking LOTS of water!

IMG_2612

Preston Darden: helped AJ Chambers with his job application 

John Manuel Newland and Elizabeth Raeber helped Ms. Towery rearrange my classroom 🙂 
 
Marie and Renee hydrating!
IMG_2610
 
Charles Bennett brought Smith Olmstead her phone at the end of class– kindness!
 
From Newland Advisory!
 
Kate Farmer (and Hadley Spurlock): Helped box lunar new year gifts
Mikaella: Endlessly holding open the door
Maddie Conner: Working out everyday
Reese Jarrard: Teaching our entire advisory a dance so we don’t look like losers at Sadie
 
Ansley drank lots of water this weekend, babysat for 6 hours, read her bible, helped a friend with something, cleaned out her room, went on a run, cooked dinner for her family and went to the basketball games this past week. 
 
Siena cleaned out her closet and donated a of her old clothes to goodwill.
 
Taylor picking up trash!
 
IMG-8383
 
Kishan picking up cookie cake at soccer game. 
 
 
20220202_185505

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Wednesday, Feb. 23

 

Happy Birthday

February 23 – Charlie Hutton
February 24 – Jackson Scruggs
February 26 – Ansley Davis
February 26 – Alexis Keeney
February 27 – John Humphries

 
 
quote of the week
 
 
IMG_0474 (1)
 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.A butterfly that was wiped out from England in 1976 has made a comeback, creating a stable population in Northamptonshire!

Duke of Burgundy Hamearis lucina

 

 
Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a A Day.


What’s going on at 9:45 this week?

Thursday – Special Assembly – Girls in PH and Guys in Harrison Center Presentation Hall

Friday – Advisory


We are happy to report that we have three semifinalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program:

  • Seager Hunt – Science /Chemistry
  • Julianne Peek – Visual Arts
  • Ricardo Urena – World Languages /Spanish

Approximately 3,200 students were nominated to the state-level competition, and over 1,300 of them have been selected as semifinalists for state interviews/auditions in February.  All of our applicants should be proud to have been put forward by our faculty.


Darwin
 
During advisory on Friday the Science Department will be treating you to ice cream sandwiches in honor of Charles Darwin’s Birthday.
 
Are you interested in learning more about Charles Darwin and his contributions to Biology?  Check out the links provided below. 
 
Love, The Science Department
 
 
 
Darwin Biography  (article)
 
 
Mary Frances Massey - Spartan of the Week
 
“Mary Frances has served as our Varsity Basketball Cheer Manager this season, and she has gone above and beyond our expectations of a manager. She has been a driving force for our team! Mary Frances helped me choreograph the middle school and Varsity cheerleader’s dance routine that they performed in the pep rally. Not only did she help with choreography, she also helped teach the dance along with teaching our Spartan Loyalty band dance. She was constantly throwing out ideas to help improve the cheers and dances the girls performed while also helping me clean up the routines and motions. Mary Frances attended every practice and game with a big smile on her face and continuously encouraged the team to keep team morale going in a positive direction! As a coach, I am so grateful to have had Mary Frances as my right-hand girl to help guide our team in a positive, optimistic way! Mary Frances, we will miss you so much next year! 🙂 – Kelsie Webb, Head Coach, Varsity Cheerleading
 
 
image - 2022-02-21T153517.321
 
image - 2022-02-21T153522.401

 


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 


NHS Science Night Volunteers

 
Lower School Family Science Night is THIS THURSDAY February 24th!!  NHS members should arrive at the LS Barrett Hall at 5:15pm.  Check in with Ms. Neves at the door to find out which station you are working, and then you will get your pizza dinner.  After 15-20 minutes of pizza and fellowship, there will be a short orientation to prepare you for the night and get you familiar with your station.  
 
Remember, this is MANDATORY for all NHS members (unless Ms. Neves is already aware of your approved conflict).  Even those who did not complete the station preference form are expected to attend, and you will be placed at stations according to need rather than your preference. 
 
This is such a fun event, and the Lower School families really enjoy interacting with the Upper School students.  Ms. Neves is excited to see everyone this Thursday!
 
**BRING A MASK AS THIS IS A MASK MANDATORY EVENT**

 


 

Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


 

Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
Problem of the week - Feb 21
 
 


What’s going on with RAK?

Remember to email: kindness@athensacademy.org

Teachers made goody bags and wrote sweet cards to each other!

IMG_1924

Dr. Scott’s advisory cleaning up!

IMG-8998

Robert gave Hanna a Pay Day when she was really hungry during Lit.

Mosely’s Advisory writing thank you notes:

IMG_3043

 

IMG_3044

Our friends at Presbyterian Village loved their Valentines Sign! Thank you to all those who signed it!

Dr. Scott’s freshman eighth period Bio class went on a walk and picked up trash on campus.

IMG-2348

 Elijah Sultan helped Mrs. Boyd set up a lab!

Renee cleaned her mom’s car and helped her friend study.

Brooks and Kathryn helped each other study!

144B3B21-03D2-437C-9FAA-545EAE2BC30D

The Barrow Advisory supported our Spartan Basketball teams!

FullSizeRender (4)

They also picked up trash and held the door open for each other!

 

Renee picked up trash, did yoga, did the dishes and gave snacks to her friends!

Lexi took care of herself by drinking lots of water, working out, going for a walk and getting good sleep! She also supported her friend at Senior Night!

Taylor is taking care of our community by recycling!

Walter cleaned the Schacht building

Emmeline helped a friend with homework, exercised, got good sleep, drank plenty of water, prayed for people, made cookies with her family and washed the dishes!

Mary Hollis prayed, exercised at dance, fed her dog, supported friends at bb, and took care of her brother and did the dishes.

Adam takes care of himself by drinking LOTS of water!

IMG_2612

Preston Darden: helped AJ Chambers with his job application 

John Manuel Newland and Elizabeth Raeber helped Ms. Towery rearrange my classroom 🙂 
 
Marie and Renee hydrating!
IMG_2610
 
Charles Bennett brought Smith Olmstead her phone at the end of class– kindness!
 
From Newland Advisory!
 
Kate Farmer (and Hadley Spurlock): Helped box lunar new year gifts
Mikaella: Endlessly holding open the door
Maddie Conner: Working out everyday
Reese Jarrard: Teaching our entire advisory a dance so we don’t look like losers at Sadie
 
Ansley drank lots of water this weekend, babysat for 6 hours, read her bible, helped a friend with something, cleaned out her room, went on a run, cooked dinner for her family and went to the basketball games this past week. 
 
Siena cleaned out her closet and donated a of her old clothes to goodwill.
 
Taylor picking up trash!
 
IMG-8383
 
Kishan picking up cookie cake at soccer game. 
 
 
20220202_185505

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Tuesday, Feb. 22

 

Happy Birthday

February 23 – Charlie Hutton
February 24 – Jackson Scruggs
February 26 – Ansley Davis
February 26 – Alexis Keeney
February 27 – John Humphries

 
 
quote of the week
 
 
IMG_0474 (1)
 

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.A butterfly that was wiped out from England in 1976 has made a comeback, creating a stable population in Northamptonshire!

Duke of Burgundy Hamearis lucina

 

 
Anouncements

This week is A week and today is a B Day.


What’s going on at 9:45 this week?

Tuesday – MMM – Juniors and Seniors in the PH, Freshmen and Sophomores virtual in advisory

Thursday – Special Assembly – Girls in PH and Guys in Harrison Center Presentation Hall

Friday – Advisory


We are happy to report that we have three semifinalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program:

  • Seager Hunt – Science /Chemistry
  • Julianne Peek – Visual Arts
  • Ricardo Urena – World Languages /Spanish

Approximately 3,200 students were nominated to the state-level competition, and over 1,300 of them have been selected as semifinalists for state interviews/auditions in February.  All of our applicants should be proud to have been put forward by our faculty.


 
Mary Frances Massey - Spartan of the Week
 
“Mary Frances has served as our Varsity Basketball Cheer Manager this season, and she has gone above and beyond our expectations of a manager. She has been a driving force for our team! Mary Frances helped me choreograph the middle school and Varsity cheerleader’s dance routine that they performed in the pep rally. Not only did she help with choreography, she also helped teach the dance along with teaching our Spartan Loyalty band dance. She was constantly throwing out ideas to help improve the cheers and dances the girls performed while also helping me clean up the routines and motions. Mary Frances attended every practice and game with a big smile on her face and continuously encouraged the team to keep team morale going in a positive direction! As a coach, I am so grateful to have had Mary Frances as my right-hand girl to help guide our team in a positive, optimistic way! Mary Frances, we will miss you so much next year! 🙂 – Kelsie Webb, Head Coach, Varsity Cheerleading
 
 
image - 2022-02-21T153517.321
 
image - 2022-02-21T153522.401

 


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 


NHS Science Night Volunteers

 
Lower School Family Science Night is THIS THURSDAY February 24th!!  NHS members should arrive at the LS Barrett Hall at 5:15pm.  Check in with Ms. Neves at the door to find out which station you are working, and then you will get your pizza dinner.  After 15-20 minutes of pizza and fellowship, there will be a short orientation to prepare you for the night and get you familiar with your station.  
 
Remember, this is MANDATORY for all NHS members (unless Ms. Neves is already aware of your approved conflict).  Even those who did not complete the station preference form are expected to attend, and you will be placed at stations according to need rather than your preference. 
 
This is such a fun event, and the Lower School families really enjoy interacting with the Upper School students.  Ms. Neves is excited to see everyone this Thursday!
 
**BRING A MASK AS THIS IS A MASK MANDATORY EVENT**

 


 

Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


 

Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
Problem of the week - Feb 21
 
 


What’s going on with RAK?

Remember to email: kindness@athensacademy.org

Teachers made goody bags and wrote sweet cards to each other!

IMG_1924

Dr. Scott’s advisory cleaning up!

IMG-8998

Robert gave Hanna a Pay Day when she was really hungry during Lit.

Mosely’s Advisory writing thank you notes:

IMG_3043

 

IMG_3044

Our friends at Presbyterian Village loved their Valentines Sign! Thank you to all those who signed it!

Dr. Scott’s freshman eighth period Bio class went on a walk and picked up trash on campus.

IMG-2348

 Elijah Sultan helped Mrs. Boyd set up a lab!

Renee cleaned her mom’s car and helped her friend study.

Brooks and Kathryn helped each other study!

144B3B21-03D2-437C-9FAA-545EAE2BC30D

The Barrow Advisory supported our Spartan Basketball teams!

FullSizeRender (4)

They also picked up trash and held the door open for each other!

 

Renee picked up trash, did yoga, did the dishes and gave snacks to her friends!

Lexi took care of herself by drinking lots of water, working out, going for a walk and getting good sleep! She also supported her friend at Senior Night!

Taylor is taking care of our community by recycling!

Walter cleaned the Schacht building

Emmeline helped a friend with homework, exercised, got good sleep, drank plenty of water, prayed for people, made cookies with her family and washed the dishes!

Mary Hollis prayed, exercised at dance, fed her dog, supported friends at bb, and took care of her brother and did the dishes.

Adam takes care of himself by drinking LOTS of water!

IMG_2612

Preston Darden: helped AJ Chambers with his job application 

John Manuel Newland and Elizabeth Raeber helped Ms. Towery rearrange my classroom 🙂 
 
Marie and Renee hydrating!
IMG_2610
 
Charles Bennett brought Smith Olmstead her phone at the end of class– kindness!
 
From Newland Advisory!
 
Kate Farmer (and Hadley Spurlock): Helped box lunar new year gifts
Mikaella: Endlessly holding open the door
Maddie Conner: Working out everyday
Reese Jarrard: Teaching our entire advisory a dance so we don’t look like losers at Sadie
 
Ansley drank lots of water this weekend, babysat for 6 hours, read her bible, helped a friend with something, cleaned out her room, went on a run, cooked dinner for her family and went to the basketball games this past week. 
 
Siena cleaned out her closet and donated a of her old clothes to goodwill.
 
Taylor picking up trash!
 
IMG-8383
 
Kishan picking up cookie cake at soccer game. 
 
 
20220202_185505

 
 

 download (2)SpARTan Spotlightdownload (3)

 


 

images

Blue Sheet Link

College Visit Calendar 

College Visit Formstack


Class of 2022 Service Log

Class of 2023 Service Log

Class of 2024 Service Log

Class of 2025 Service Log


useful links

Dress Code

Upper School Code of Conduct

Vehicle Registration 

Schedule

The ACAD Daily Friday, Feb. 18

 

Happy Birthday

February 15 – Ellis Fiscus
February 15 – Hank Stephens
February 16 – Jiya Patel
February 17 – Sennett Shaver
February 19 – Eli Heil
February 19 – Ethan Short

 
 
quote of the week
 
IMG_0409

Typography banner card. Vector illustration.
After an especially wet season in Australia, endangered wetland birds have bounced back!
 
image - 2022-02-13T202821.557
 
 

 
Anouncements

This week is an A week and today is an A Day.


 

What’s going on at 9:45 this week?

Friday – Class Meeting


We are happy to report that we have three semifinalists for the 2022 Governor’s Honors Program:

  • Seager Hunt – Science /Chemistry
  • Julianne Peek – Visual Arts
  • Ricardo Urena – World Languages /Spanish

Approximately 3,200 students were nominated to the state-level competition, and over 1,300 of them have been selected as semifinalists for state interviews/auditions in February.  All of our applicants should be proud to have been put forward by our faculty.


 
Calling all writers/photographers/artists! The ACAD literary review deadline is March 21st. Submit up to 3 written pieces and/or 5 photos to litreview@athensacademy.org. Work cannot exceed 3,000 words. An outside judge will select one writer to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Submission does not guarantee publication. See Nina Killian’s email instructions for detailed guidelines or reach out to Ms. Evans.

 


 

 

Luminaria flyer 2022rev..pptx

Join us on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bertelsmann PH for a magical night celebrating Upper School Fine Arts. Luminaria 2022 includes music ensembles from the US band and orchestra, readings from the creative writing students and the Bertelsmann Lobby will come to life with a “pop-up” visual arts exhibit featuring our senior artists. The first Luminaria was organized and presented in 2016.  For several years, the event was held in the Bertelsmann Lobby and in 2018 the event was moved to The Foundry and a packed house! This year we are excited to present Luminaria once again on the Athens Academy campus and to a “live” audience. You may be asking – what is a “Luminaria”? Simply put, it is a paper bag with a lit candle inside. Illumination, energy, and warmth are the inspiration of Luminaria and inspire this evening of the Arts.


Black-History-Month
 
President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Today, Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions and legacy of African Americans across U.S. history and society—from activists and civil rights pioneers such as Harriet TubmanSojourner TruthMarcus GarveyMartin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X and Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, politics, science, culture and more. 
Since 1976, every American president has designated February as Black History Month and endorsed a specific theme.

The Black History Month 2022 theme, “Black Health and Wellness,” explores “the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme considers activities, rituals and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well.”


Emily Coggins - Spartan of the Week

“Emily is described as a  great teammate who is encouraging, positive, dedicated, and fun. She has improved every season and has been a great leader.Emily is an extremely talented equestrian as well and we are excited to see her success at the next level” – Brian Olson, Head Coach, Varsity Girls Basketball

 

Camden Lang - Spartan of the Week

“Camden comes to basketball every day with a positive attitude and is prepared to work hard. He is a great teammate with a unique sense of humor. Camden puts in the time necessary in the offseason to be successful and we are excited about Camden’s future in the basketball program.” – Mike Salvia, Head Coach, Varsity Boys Basketball


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Math Problem of the Week

1) whoever first emails the math club email: mathclub@athensacademy.org with the answer and it’s correct will receive 5 raffle points 
2) if someone email afterwards with an answer that’s correct after the first correct ensued they will get 3 raffle points 
3) anyone who got an incorrect answer will receive 1 point 
*Please do realize if you email first but get it wrong then you will only get 1 point * 
 
 
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What’s going on with RAK?

Remember to email: kindness@athensacademy.org

Mosely’s Advisory writing thank you notes:

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Our friends at Presbyterian Village loved their Valentines Sign! Thank you to all those who signed it!

Dr. Scott’s freshman eighth period Bio class went on a walk and picked up trash on campus.

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 Elijah Sultan helped Mrs. Boyd set up a lab!

Renee cleaned her mom’s car and helped her friend study.

Brooks and Kathryn helped each other study!

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The Barrow Advisory supported our Spartan Basketball teams!

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They also picked up trash and held the door open for each other!

 

Renee picked up trash, did yoga, did the dishes and gave snacks to her friends!

Lexi took care of herself by drinking lots of water, working out, going for a walk and getting good sleep! She also supported her friend at Senior Night!

Taylor is taking care of our community by recycling!

Walter cleaned the Schacht building

Emmeline helped a friend with homework, exercised, got good sleep, drank plenty of water, prayed for people, made cookies with her family and washed the dishes!

Mary Hollis prayed, exercised at dance, fed her dog, supported friends at bb, and took care of her brother and did the dishes.

Adam takes care of himself by drinking LOTS of water!

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Preston Darden: helped AJ Chambers with his job application 

John Manuel Newland and Elizabeth Raeber helped Ms. Towery rearrange my classroom 🙂 
 
Marie and Renee hydrating!
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Charles Bennett brought Smith Olmstead her phone at the end of class– kindness!
 
From Newland Advisory!
 
Kate Farmer (and Hadley Spurlock): Helped box lunar new year gifts
Mikaella: Endlessly holding open the door
Maddie Conner: Working out everyday
Reese Jarrard: Teaching our entire advisory a dance so we don’t look like losers at Sadie
 
Ansley drank lots of water this weekend, babysat for 6 hours, read her bible, helped a friend with something, cleaned out her room, went on a run, cooked dinner for her family and went to the basketball games this past week. 
 
Siena cleaned out her closet and donated a of her old clothes to goodwill.
 
Taylor picking up trash!
 
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Kishan picking up cookie cake at soccer game. 
 
 
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NHS signup to volunteer at Lower School Science Night!
 
We are excited that our NHS service project is back up and running after a year off due to COVID!  Remember, this is mandatory for all current NHS members. The event will be masks REQUIRED for all in attendance, and NHS volunteers will be given a pizza dinner before the event.  The event will take place on Thursday February 24 from 6-7:30pm, and volunteers should arrive NO LATER than 5:30pm and plan to stay until 8pm.
 
This week all current active NHS members will begin receiving an email with a google form to sign up for their station.  Please select your top 5 locations to volunteer, and the locations will be filled up on a first come first served basis.  The invitation to sign up will be sent to Senior NHS members on Tuesday 1/25 and Junior NHS members on Wednesday 1/26.  If you have any questions please contact Ms. Neves.  
 

 

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