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United Through Intramurals

(Logo/Katie Z.) Academy’s ongoing intramurals, this year being coined by senior class president, David W. as the Super Ultimate Mega Columbus Academy Intramural League (SUMCAIL), continue to promote wellbeing and make connections across grade levels. David wanted its lengthy title to include basketball, dodgeball, football, Jenga, soccer, ultimate frisbee, and sand and ground volleyball.  Teams

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Academy’s Three-Day Week

ISACS Conference (Courtesy/Dr. Jacky) School was out on November 2nd and 3rd, much to the joy of CA students. However, faculty and staff were not exempt from work on those days. Instead of the usual three professional development days spaced throughout the year, administrators chose to put two of these days together so that the

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Fall Production of Clue Dazzles

(Claire S./Staff) At 7:30 p.m. on Monday, October 30 and Wednesday, November 1, Academy audiences came alive with laughter and suspense as upper school actors delivered a riveting “Clue.” Directed by theater instructor Ms. Eads, with the help of student director Alaina W. and design director Sophie P., the comedy’s colorful characters and plot of

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Morris Hall Puts on 7th Annual Student Show

(Claire S./Staff) Academy’s Morris Hall Art Gallery installed its seventh annual Student Art Show on Monday, October 30, featuring works from the Explorers, Pre-K, lower, middle, and upper Schools students. Displayed are  paintings, drawings, ceramics, and photographs. In 2016, after the remodeling of Morris Hall, which served as staff offices, middles school lockers, and even the old

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Columbus Academy Salutes Veterans

On Friday, November 10, Columbus Academy hosted its annual 6:30 a.m. physical training drills before our school’s 7:40 a.m celebration to honor our present and past veterans for this year’s Veterans Day. Mr. Olexio, math teacher and Upper School Assistant Head, led voluntary physical training based on his days in the Army before his retirement

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Sweet Celebrations on National STEM Day

Eager students line up for sweet STEM treats (Lance H./Staff) Did you know that hot water freezes faster than cold water? Or that a cloud can weigh a million pounds? Each year on November 8, National STEM Day celebrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Highlighting the importance and prevalence of these fields empowers students to

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Hacking into Dev Club’s Coding Competition

(Flickr) Dev Club, formerly “Code Club,” hosted a virtual Hackathon over the long weekend from Thursday, November 2 to Saturday, November 4. Students with varying skill levels and computer science knowledge coded over a retro theme. Leaders Akshaj J. and Jim P. announced when the competition commenced. Beginners (ACS1)—those with no experience or in introductory

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Writing in the Market Ventures into Business Strategy 

At Huntington Park (Courtesy/Craig Dow) Ms. Izokaitis and Mr. Dow’s Writing in the Market class journeyed to The Good Haus which offers support to multiple nonprofits, on Wednesday, November 1. Writing in the Market, a semester English offering, shadows businesses to studying cases and implements “creative problem solving, critical thinking, public speaking, researching, writing, and revising,”

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Seniors and Buddies Make Gobble Gobble Crafts

(Courtesy/Ms. Bening) Seniors and their kindergarten buddies marked their second holiday craft pairings of the year. Overjoyed kindergartens rushed into the Dining Hall to find their senior friends.  Each table had plates of colored marshmallows, raisins, cloves, gummy bears, gumdrops, one apple, and lots of toothpicks. Students attached decorations by sticking the toothpicks into the

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A Look Inside the Anatomy Class Field Trip

Students Brutus Buckeye statue (Courtesy/Dr. Lester) On Wednesday, November 1 morning, anatomy and physiology teachers Mr. Gittins and Dr. Lester took their students to The Ohio State University’s cadaver laboratory in what is becoming an annual field trip.  Within the lab were donated bodies and organs for research. Two OSU medical students instructed us in the