Thanksgiving Message from “Hat”
November 27, 2009 • Josh "Hat" Smith, Sophomore
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AP Thanksgiving History?! from GACS SpartanSpear-it on Vimeo. Read More →
A Christmas Carol: Classic Tale Comes Alive
November 24, 2009 • By Harrison Payne, Freshman
Filed under A&E
THE old fairy tale by Charles Dickens came to the big screen November 6 with much anticipation. The story is about Scrooge and his journey through his past, present, and future to a change of heart. Jim Carey plays Scrooge and he does a believable job displaying Scrooge’s grumpy and unapproachable... Read more »
Elementary Science is Just Not the Same
November 23, 2009 • Eric Stevenson, Junior
Filed under Features
A third grade teacher creates a new science program for two of his kids who are interested. Four years and many calculations later, students ages nine to fourteen get to work hands-on and learn math, engineering, and computer programming in…Robotics. In the past four years, Robotics has grown rapidly... Read more »
Legislation: From Introduction to Passage
November 19, 2009 • By Joshan Smith, Sophomore
Filed under Top Stories
Since Barack Obama became our 44th president, there have been various changes in our government. One of these changes is the healthcare bill that is currently being studied by our Congressional leaders. What does a bill go through from introduction to signature? Social Studies Teacher Matt Fincher... Read more »
Movie Review- GI Joe: Rise of Cobra
November 18, 2009 • By Eric Stevenson, Sophomore
Filed under A&E
GI Joe is definitely filled with action, but, unfortunately, most of it is completely unrealistic and animated in nature. The dialogue is predictable and the plot utterly convoluted. Director Stephen Sommers (Mummy 1&2, Van Helsing) knows how to use special effects, but in GI Joe he over-uses them.... Read more »
Spartan Football Begins in Junior High
November 18, 2009 • By Rachel Middleton, Junior
Filed under Sports
What comes to your mind when you think of Spartan football? I can guarantee that most people think of Friday nights, tailgating, and pep rallies- High School football. However, our Junior High football is just as important at GACS, if not more so because it represents potential and the future of football... Read more »
Senior Signings
November 18, 2009 • By Rachel Middleton, Junior
Filed under Campus Life
Balloons can be colored, sparkly, shaped, helium filled- anything you can think of. They remind you of silly birthday party games and how scared you were the first time you heard one pop, how proud when you first learned to blow them up yourself. Balloons are a symbol of childhood. On Thursday, November... Read more »
Movie Review: This Is It
November 12, 2009 • By Adrian Stubbs, Sophomore
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This Is It, the behind-the-scenes story of Michael Jackson’s life off-stage shows insight into the normal guy hidden away inside the pop legend. In some ways, maybe directing his own choreographers and pianist and having cameramen take videos of people just chewing bubble gum and eating lollipops could... Read more »
Congratulations to Amanda Komisarow
November 12, 2009
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Amanda has been named as the 2009 Daily Post Player of the Year for her amazing talent on the volleyball court. Amanda has broken three career records and countless single-match and single-season records. Amanda is known for being a tremendous team player and a huge influence on the younger team members.... Read more »
When Worlds Collide Much Can be Gained
November 10, 2009 • By Rachel Middleton, Junior
Filed under Spiritual Life
On Thursday, October 29, 2009, chapel at GAC contained a rare mix of topics: the school’s technological advances in addition to Dr. Chi Ekwenye’s personal struggles and the general poverty in Nigeria. At first glance the juxtaposition of these two topics, a progressive learning environment and... Read more »



