Eaton Academy Announces Its First College Acceptance for the Class of 2020
Senior Izabella Nagy received Early Acceptance to American University in Washington, D.C. Izabella is an excellent student who is taking her classes in our Independent Study Program. We wish her great success at AU!
Continue Reading12/11 – Delayed until 10:30 for K12 and ISP – LEAP Sessions Canceled
Anxiety and Today’s Students
Over the last few years, Eaton Academy has encountered more and more students who come to us suffering a high degree of anxiety. From what we have seen, this condition can be caused by societal pressure, peer interactions and parental/school expectations. Our philosophy and various programs are effective for reducing stress and anxiety for these […]
Continue ReadingEaton Academy is closed – Monday, December 11th.
All students and staff, in all programs, will be dismissed at 1:45 on Friday, January 6th – due to impending weather.
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Continue ReadingThe Crayon Box that Talked
Eaton’s elementary students read the story “The Crayon Box that Talked” by Shane Derolf. They discussed being unique, tolerant, and working as a team. Each student made their own crayon to create a bulletin board.
Continue ReadingHappy Mother’s Day!
Wishing all our moms a Happy Mother’s Day!!
Continue ReadingHonoring One of Our Own – Aliza Gold
Join me and be a champion of YES for the Arthritis Foundation! We’d like to recognize one of our 8th grade students, Aliza Gold. Aliza has been chosen to be the Youth Honoree for the 2016 Walk to Cure Arthritis, Atlanta, GA. After having pain for many years, Aliza was diagnosed with Arthritis at the […]
Continue ReadingThe Scarlet Letter
Mrs. Giacchino’s eleventh grade students are reading The Scarlet Letter and were required to complete a project. They had to research an individual in society (past to present) who sinned and is/was involved in a scandal like Hester. They had to find a picture of the person and write three paragraphs that consisted of a […]
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