
Highlights of the Greater Atlanta Christian Community
Volume 2, Issue 4 November 27, 2007
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In this Issue
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BIG NEWS! 2004 GAC Graduate Named as a Rhodes Scholar!
Dr. Misty Overman, Junior High Principal
GAC Class of 2004 Deep Shah is one of the two Rhodes Scholars from UGA and the first from Greater Atlanta Christian School where Deep attended from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Deep will study at Oxford for two years where he hopes to earn a masters degree in Global Health Science and then continue on to medical school. Read more... |
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The Job of Raising Kids
Dr. Misty Overman, Junior High Principal
“Danger, Will Robinson!” Remember that phrase from “Lost in Space”? Wikipedia reminds us of “the autonomous (and nameless) “Robot” [who] takes a protective attitude toward Will, and alerts him to dangerous situations, expecting Will to take immediate action to protect himself. The robot cannot do everything, even though its sensors are amazingly sensitive.” Ever feel like the robot? Are you constantly alerting your child to the serious dangers of sex, drugs, and alcohol and the “less” serious dangers of procrastination, lackluster effort, and disorganization? “Warning! Warning! Alien spacecraft approaching!” If only it were that simple. Raising kids today is as complicated a job as it has ever been. Read more... |

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Professional Excellence = Student Excellence
Scott Harsh, Senior High Principal
We are blessed to have a highly talented, well trained, and extremely caring faculty in Senior High. We enjoy a depth of experience with a seasoning of fresh insight. The majority of our teaching staff has earned advanced degrees in their fields of study, and each year, all of our teachers are involved in professional development courses. Read more... |
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Congratulation Educators - You Make a Difference!
Senior High Principal Scott Harsh will lead a five member team in a year-long Technology Change Consortium involving twenty private schools in the Southeast. The team will be studying and implementing technology changes for grades 6-12. The consortium is directed by Will Richardson, a leading international guru on future technology in education. Read more... |
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Conserving Water: Doing Our Part
Brett Harte, Project Manager
As the state of Georgia continues to struggle under the weight of the current drought, we, at GACS want to do our part and, in the process, educate our students of the realities they will face in their lifetime. Read more... |

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Thank You Soldiers!
Jill Morris, Director of Community Relations
Twelve hundred hand written letters were recently mailed to the U.S. military personnel from 1st through 12th grade GAC students. Letters will be delivered around Thanksgiving to some of the 375,000 service men and women serving overseas. The Senior High Student Council, joined by Senior Sabrina Guven and Junior Hope Wooster, coordinated the project. Read more...
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GAC Alum Come Back To Give Back
Donna Holladay, Director or Counseling
“Today, the school brought back the old people to tell the young people about the old days,” joked Atlanta attorney, GAC alumni and parent Jeff Hicks. But in reality, the couple, attorneys Jeff and Sherianne simply came back to give back. They both had learned the value of “quality education in a Christian environment” beginning in the third grade at GACS. Jeff was named “Most Likely to Succeed” by his peers in the class of 1988, and that “prophecy” has been fulfilled with Sherrianne at his side. Read more... |
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Thank you PTO
Jill Morris, Director of Community Relations
“We’re all great parents until we have kids,” chuckled Hal Runkel, best selling author and Marriage and Family Therapist, as he stood before GAC parents at the recent “ScreamFree” workshop at GAC. Read more... |
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GAC, National QSP Champions Again!
Bill Burton, Administrative Vice President
All of the late turn-ins and late internet sales for the 2007 Magazine Sale have been recorded. At the end of the official sale on September 17, our total was $683,669.14. The late turn-ins this year added another $14,220.91. The grand total, therefore, for the 2007 sale is $697,890.05! Read more... |
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GAC Wins State One Act Play Competition for the Sixth Time in a Row!
The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) announced GAC as winner of the Region AA One Act Play Competition for the sixth straight year. GAC Theatre Director, Clif Jones, now has 18 state wins in his drama career with GAC and 11 wins in the category of GHSA One Act Play AA Competition. Read more... |
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Christian Author Visits Senior High
Donna Love, Senior High English Teacher
W. Dale Cramer, husband, father, electrician, and author, enlightened the Senior High students as he explained how his decision to be a Christian has shaped his life and the content and themes of his books. The Christian values of love and forgiveness interwoven in his book Levi’s Will grew from the skeleton story of Cramer’s father and his Amish heritage. Read more... |
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Volleyball Team Serves...
Jill Morris, Director of Community Relations
The Lady Spartans Varsity Volleyball Team hosted the 6th Annual Elementary Volleyball Clinic for 2nd - 5th grade girls on October 2nd and had 72 participants! The goal was to raise $1300 to sponsor a patient at the Predisan Medical Clinic in Catacamas, Honduras. Read more... |
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GAC Sophomore Wins Miss Teen Georgia
Congratulations to GAC Sophomore Shannon Geraghty who was recently crowned Miss Teen Georgia. Shannon has participated in the City of Angels mission trip, plays varsity soccer for GAC and also plays for the Gwinnett Soccer Association GSU, U16. She was selected for the Olympic Development Performance team for two straight years. Read more... |
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Amici Chorus Invited to Perform at Carnegie Hall
Among the new faces at GACS this year is Chalis Montgomery, director of the Junior High Chorus. Chalis is a graduate of the University of Mississippi where she performed as a member of the Grammy-nominated University of Mississippi Gospel Choir and the internationally-acclaimed Concert Singers. Read more... |
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Children Need to Play
Norma Miller, Elementary Principal
It is that time of the year when many things will be purchased for children. Be sure that some of the things on the list are for child-driven, unstructured play. A daily concern within the classrooms is the need our students have to PLAY when they come to school. Because movement is essential to learning, each school day includes a recess time and a physical education class. However, the majority of our school day must be devoted to academics. Read more... |
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A Mime with a Message
Jill Morris, Director of Community Relations
Perseverance, Self-Discipline, Courage and Honesty are all “Characters That Count” especially in the semi-silent theatre presented by “Dr. Tom’s” Ministry. Performing for over 25 years, ‘Dr. Tom’ combines mime, children and comedy to communicate lessons of value to both children and adults. Read more... |
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Movement Matters
Rhonda Hawkins, Early Childhood Principal
In the book Smart Moves, Carla Hannaford, Ph.D. states, “Movement and sensory experiences are the fertile soil for continual brain development and growth for a lifetime and these experiences actually cause the brain to constantly transform itself in unimaginably plastic ways”. Read more... |
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Applause and Accolades |
Outstanding achievements of GAC
students and faculty
Three Lady Spartan softball players signed letters of intent.
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Parent Involvement:
How? What? When? at GAC |
| PTO - Making a Difference in our Children's Lives |
| LACE |
| Patrons of the Arts - Introducing Souvenir Playbills |
| K12 Calendar |
Mark Your Calendar... |
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| NOVEMBER |
| November 30 - School of Ballet Winter Recital |
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| DECEMBER |
| December 2 - School of Ballet Winter Recital |
| December 6-8 - SH Drama Christmas Production |
| December 7 - 5th Grade Winter Celebration |
| December 11 - SH Band Christmas Concert |
| December 13 - SH Chorus Poinsettia Concert |
| December 13 - K5-K6 Christmas Program |
| December 15 - School of Music Winter Recital |
| December 19-21 - JH/SH Exams |
| December 19-21 - Final Exams/K12 Early Dismissal (11:45) |
| December 20-21 - Elementary Christmas Parties |
| December 22 - January 6 - Christmas Holidays |
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| JANUARY |
| January 4 - Student Holiday/Teacher Prof Day |
| January 7 - Classes Resume |
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