Students Inspired by GA Rep Melvin Everson
February 25, 2010 • By: Rachel Middleton, Junior
Filed under Top Stories
Junior and Senior High students at GACS didn’t realize when they headed for chapel this morning, Thursday, February 25th, that they were in for a real treat! Georgia Representative Melvin Everson was on the stage awaiting their arrival. Representative Everson, also a Baptist minister, was sworn... Read more »
Haiti, God’s Big Plan…We Must Not Forget
February 21, 2010 • By: Alex McCall, Senior
Filed under Top Stories
HAITI is the poorest country in the western hemisphere and one of the poorest countries in the world. Sadly a 7.3 earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. Over 100,000 people have died with the total rising daily. Our nation, as well as many others, has come together to help this nation in need.... Read more »
Gabe Lyons: Moving from UNchristian to Christian
February 16, 2010 • Chelsea Mitchell, Senior
Filed under Top Stories
On Thursday, February 11th, students in Junior and Senior High heard Gabe Lyons speak about how current negative perceptions of Christians can be changed to portray Christ in a more positive manner. CHELSEA MITCHELL INTERVIEWS GABE LYONS Read More →
Spartans Spread God’s Love around the World over Winter Break
February 9, 2010 • Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under Top Stories
Please read the information listed below about four mission trips taking place over Winter Break. These trips also include, in most cases, a few days prior to the break and after the break. Pray for the safety of all who will be traveling. Pray for the work each team will do, the relationships they will... Read more »
Six Seniors Sign Letters of Intent
February 3, 2010 • Joshan Smith, Sophomore
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
On Wednesday morning, February 3rd, six Spartan senior athletes signed letters of intent to play college sports. Congratulations to the following seniors: MADELINE BARKER – Georgia/Soccer WILL FREEMAN – Georgia/Swimming CLAIRE GOODSON – Charleston/Track BEAUX HEBERT – Nicholls... Read more »
GACS Finds Ways to Help People of Haiti
January 22, 2010 • By: Rebecca McLean, Senior
Filed under Top Stories
February 5, 2010 Haiti Relief Update: GACS students, families, faculty and staff have raised $20,940 to-date in support of the great needs in Haiti. Please continue to pray and contribute. January 21, 2009 was unlike most Thursday mornings on the GACS campus. A couple hundred students gathered in the... Read more »
Spartans Make it to Finals in Arby’s Classic
January 13, 2010 • Rebecca McLean, Digital Managing Editor
Filed under Top Stories
If you missed it, GAC fans enjoyed watching the Varsity Boys’ Basketball Team on CSS, January 12th. The program reviewed the entire Arby’s Annual Tournament, held again this year in Bristol, TN. The final match-up, which included GAC and Memphis Melrose, was aired in its entirety. Coach Eddie... Read more »
HAPPY NEW YEAR, SPARTANS!
January 6, 2010
Filed under Top Stories, uncategorized
It’s 2010! The SPARTAN SPEAR-IT digital staff is gearing up for an awesome semester of GACS coverage. We invite you to join us in covering our school. Send us your news leads, photos, videos, and podcasts. Be a part of this exciting digital coverage! Email us @ spartan.spear.it@gmail.com! Read More →
Remember our Troops during this Holiday Season
December 14, 2009 • By Eric Stevenson, Junior
Filed under Top Stories
CHRISTMAS is a global holiday, but not everyone celebrates it the same way. The birth of Jesus, presents, candy canes, a tree, and family time are what many Americans think when they hear the word “Christmas.” Most Americans don’t think about terrorists, war in a foreign land, and being... Read more »
Reduce…Reuse…Recycle; GO GREEN
December 9, 2009 • By Harrison Payne, Freshman;
By Rebecca McLean, Digital Managing Editor
Filed under Top Stories
THERE are many ways to save our environment and save energy. Here are some new and unusual ways to save and create energy. Popular Science reports that algae produces clean hydrogen and this could be used to power cars and even homes. Nuclear power is a controversial form of energy. Although it is a... Read more »



