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Aubree M. and Elle V. swoop

Elle V. (Courtesy/Elle V.) After an outstanding performance at the Ned Reeb Invite on Friday, December 1, the Northeast Classic committee welcomed Elle V. to compete in the Branin Natatorium in Canton on Saturday, January 13. Elle was one of 40 female divers among many at the Division 1 level. Elle scored a 317.4 and

Admissions Dean Matt Hyde Guides Juniors

Matt Hyde (Melanie Q./Staff) To the class of 2025: Where will we be in 592 days? We could be in New York or California or even across the world in Europe. We will be with new friends and teachers on a journey to pursue our passions. Our futures are uncertain, undecided, and open to endless

Academy Gives Back During Blood Drive

Caroline M./Media On Wednesday, January 17, The American Red Cross ran its second Blood Drive of the year in the athletic lobby from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Students, teachers, and faculty gave blood to save lives. There were 52 people who donated and the team collected 43 units. Among these were 3 power red

Serving Over MLK, Jr. Weekend

AA A. (Milana B./Staff) Taking advantage of the long weekend that celebrates Dr. martin Luther King, Jr., the Service Board organized its annual Baking for Good event on Monday, January 15. Organized by Milana B., Malia C., and Lara W., the event took place in the Dining Hall. The team of 26 volunteers had all

Is Percy Jackson a Modern Classic?

What makes a book a “modern classic”? Is it the characters? Soaring popularity? A compelling story? Why do we award this coveted title on some series and not another? The answer to this question lies in a book many read during middle school.  The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan checks all the boxes listed

Girls Basketball Features Little Dribblers

Caroline M./Media Girls basketball suffered two losses, tallying a 5-7 record, which places them fifth out of eight teams in the Central Buckeye Conference.  In its first game against Elgin on Wednesday, December 17, the team fell 29-40. Kendall O., Eleanor S., and Alison C. shot two three-pointers apiece, leading with 12, 8, and 6

Swim Team Secures Several Podium Finishes

Luke L. (Melanie Q./Staff) The Aquavikes competed against Gahanna Lincoln, Granville, and Pickerington Central at New Albany on Saturday, January 20. The girls captured 5 golds and silvers each, while the boys secured 7 golds and 2 silvers.  On the girls side, Lillian B. finished first in the 50 free and 500 free with times

Sports

Signing Day for Academy’s College Athletes

(Charlie R./Media) On January 10, the Athletic Department held its first signing day of the year with five of our student athletes signing their National Letter of Intent to continue their athletic career in college.  The first signee was Justin A., who committed to play Division 1 football at the University of Pennsylvania. Justin, a

Boys Basketball Moves To First In Conference

Caroline M./Media The boys basketball team claimed two major conference wins this past week to move them into first place in the Central Buckeye League. They also improved to 16 in MaxPrep’s Ohio Division III rankings. The boys opened the week on Tuesday with a highly anticipated match-up against rival Worthington Christian. The Warriors, led

8th Grade Joins Juniors for Advisory Mentorship

(Flickr) From Senior-Kindergarten buddies to advisory challenges, Academy provides opportunities for inter-grade connection and mentorship. Middle School Dean, Ms. Berkley, added two more grades to the mix: eighth and eleventh grade.  Ms. Berkley noticed middle schoolers’ anxieties around the transition to high school and wanted them to gain perspective from current students. She paired eighth