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The Gravel Lot Has Your Back

(Photo/Chris Heerman’18) The beautiful new wings to Academy Hall bring a new and modern style to our campus. Enormous windows shed natural light into the library, lounges, and classrooms. The new arts area has provided art classes with ample space and inspiration. The greenhouse looks straight out of an English garden. All these creations came

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Academy Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

(Photo/Olivia Ryan’18) Academy’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Assembly to honor Dr King’s leadership in the Civil Rights Movement took a new and active form on January 13. Instead of gathering as a whole school for 30 minutes as in previous years, students, faculty, and staff  participated in a simulated Civil Rights march, followed by

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Skunkworks Welcomes You!

Want to create something that ideally makes the world a better place that can be technology-related or not? Academy welcomes as many girls to join the current group of boys to engage in this new opportunity. Take Anders Seline and Austin Zhang’s electric skateboard for that “last mile” of transportation problem for commuters. David Barren

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Tips for Exam Week

The dreadful midterm exams are almost upon us, but winter break is also near. Here are some tips to help you get through the week: Get enough sleep: Do not stay up too late studying because sleep helps the brain function.

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A Colorful Kickoff for First Friday

The CA Football team had its first home game on Friday, August 28, the same day on which the greatly-anticipated First Friday would be celebrated. An event that typically consists of a white-out was upgraded to a color run. An Upper School tailgate on the Quad ran from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, but on the