Equestrian Club preview

Modupe Thompson, Copy Editor
January 15, 2012

Equestrian, a sport that demands great strength, patience, and skills is coming to GACS next year. Galloping around barrels, jumping fences, and prancing may look easy but you’ll never know the amount of practice that goes into it. “Riding horses is a lot of hard work and a lot of fun. You have to... Read more »

Top 5 Halloween Scares

Freshman Hunter Mckernan, Sophomore Jonathan Biggs and Sports Editor Chris Sharp, Videographers
October 31, 2011

Staff members Hunter Mckernan and Jonathan Biggs along with Sports Editor Chris Sharp go around GAC scaring their fellow classmates!

Tumblr: Blogging of the future

Joshan Smith, junior, Managing Editor
January 21, 2011

Have you ever wanted a blog but lacked the skills to properly develop an appealing web page? Have you used another blog making sites but were unhappy with the results? Tumblr helps amateur “bloggers” create and maintain their very own blogs. Tumblr allows users to post, not only, text but audio,... Read more »

Dance off: Seniors vs. Juniors

Rachel Middleton, Editor-in-chief
November 12, 2010

On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, GACS Seniors and Juniors faced off in an epic dance battle on Nerd Day.

GACS student plays basketball with a lion

Jonathan Biggs, Freshman
November 9, 2010

Freshmen Tevin Ryles plays “basketball” with a African lion at Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, FL on the freshman science trip.

Last Minute PSAT Tip: Take the test seriously

Rachel Middleton, Editor-in-chief
October 12, 2010

Every student at GACS grades 9-12 is required to take the PSAT tomorrow. But what is the PSAT really about? Students often decide to just “blow off” this important test for a multitude of reasons. Younger students feel like they have no chance to do well because they haven’t learned everything... Read more »

Rachel’s Ravings (Part 2) – Concerts

Rachel Middleton, editor-in-chief
September 27, 2010

Concerts. They’re crowded, noisy, full of obnoxious people, smelly and exhausting. The pounding, thumping music is played at such a volume that it can be painful. Nowhere else can you find such an eclectic group of people than at a concert. Parking is a nightmare so you usually have to deal with the... Read more »

Senior High Students, Distinguised Seniors Recognized

Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief
May 3, 2010

SENIOR TREY MARTIN, SALUTATORIAN On April 29th, a special assembly was held to honor senior students, 9th – 12th) in all academic areas as well as citizenship. Congratulations to all students honored for their achievements during this 209-2010 school year. In addition, accomplished seniors were... Read more »

Nationally-renowned Speaker Tells It Like It Is

Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief
April 22, 2010

Audiences nationwide have heard her speak on today’s ethical and character development challenges. On April 22, STACEY DEWITT, addressed Internet challenges that students and adults face today as she spoke to junior and senior high students at GACS. Numerous parents were also in attendance. “Technology... Read more »

Junior High Recognizes Mr. & Miss Spartan

Joshan Smith, Sophomore
April 19, 2010

Eighth Graders Jackson O’Brien and Mary Johnson were honored as the Junior High Mr. and Miss Spartan for 2010. The Mr. and Miss Spartan award is an award chosen by junior high peers, recognizing one boy and one girl who have demonstrated leadership, friendship, and Christian faith to their classmates.... Read more »

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