Monday morning Science Fair certificates and prizes were handed out.
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The high school Science Fair was a huge success. Projects ranged from family genealogy to a video game for the visually impaired. Winners will be announced next week. Enjoy the photos and videos below. Cory, a student in the Chemistry class is seen here experimenting with Mentos candy. He has used 4 different types of […]
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The Spanish class has been working on vocabulary necessary for air travel to Madrid. Today they practiced what they had learned through role play. Watch this video to see a sample from class.
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Each day the English classes start their lesson with a Daily Starter. Below are examples from this week. Daily Starter for April 9-13, 2012 Monday, April 9th Write at least four complete sentences about what you did over your Spring Break. Tuesday, April 10th Look at the follow picture below and determine which banner has […]
Continue ReadingBicyclist George Hincapie with Danny R.
Pictured is one of our students, Danny (left), with well-known bicyclist George Hincapie (right), who was the only rider to assist Lance Armstrong in all seven of his Tour de France victories. Eighteen-year-old Danny is a member of the Iron Data Cycling Team and is currently ranked number two in Georgia in his age bracket […]
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Second semester activities have started. Below our high school students enjoy a game of flag football after school.
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Eaton Academy Students Fill NFCC Empty Pantry Can you help too? On Friday, February 24, students from Eaton Academy will deliver food and pantry items to the North Fulton Community Center. Using the Academy’s character education program, BEST, the students created the idea to raise materials for the Center in an attempt to restock their pantries […]
Continue ReadingStudents test for infectious disease
Students in the Senior Environmental Science class modeled disease transmission using a phenol red indicator. Students were given a chloride solution and tested the solution to determine whether it contained a strain of a foreign disease. The phenol red indicator turned pink to indicate the presence of infectious disease.
Continue ReadingHigh School students sort food they collected for the NFCC
Eaton Academy Students putting our character education program, BEST, into practice yet again. As you might remember, the “S” stands for “Set goals and do something every day to achieve them.” Our Resource Room students have been working on a Food Drive group project all of second semester. They have created the idea, organized the […]
Continue ReadingFood Drive for North Fulton Community Center
The HS Resource students are collecting canned/boxed foods for the North Fulton Community Center food pantry. This organization helps the less fortunate people of North Fulton County and last year assisted more than 5000 families with food and financial assistance. We will be placing a box in each of your HR classes and each day […]
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