Eaton Academy’s LEAP program got into the holiday spirit on Friday, December 2, by stopping by the Mansell Wal-Mart and purchasing gift items for Clark Howard’s Christmas Kids charity.
Continue ReadingEaton Fall 2022 Food Drive
As one of their service projects, the high school’s Chick-fil-a Leadership group sponsored a food drive this year. In the weeks leading to the Thanksgiving Break, the students encouraged their peers, families, and staff to donate tasty, non-perishable items on behalf of the food bank at North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC).
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 ReadingMath Fun
The Upper Elementary students have been working hard on learning long division. They have learned they have to divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down.
Continue ReadingPhysics Lab – Out of the Book and into the Lab
Mr. Haselden’s physics students, Dani Weeks and Elias Kief, are busy converting periods to frequencies using wavelengths and time. In their lab, Qualitative Vibrations and Waves, they set up different pendulum lengths. After their calculations, they moved on to measuring and observing longitudinal and transverse waves using a modified slinky. They witnessed constructive and destructive […]
Continue ReadingAstronomy
Mr. Haselden’s astronomy class is studying the moon and Earth. For the first project, the students designed a model of any object in our solar system. Their models will hang in the classroom and dazzle the other students. Here we have Elias. Elias pitied our former ninth planet – now a planetoid – Pluto and […]
Continue ReadingToday Café Workers Celebrate the End of First Semester
Just before Winter Break, the workers of Today Café celebrated the end of another successful semester by going bowling together at the Brunswick Zone Roswell, just down the street from school. They enjoyed pizza and sodas for lunch first, and all played a great game! Before the trip, they narrowed down the list of charities […]
Continue ReadingGrinch-filled Week
Back in December, Ms. Ammendola and Mrs. Romero’s classes had a Grinch-filled week. They made Grinch Dust and dissolved Grinch rocks made of baking soda and water in vinegar to find the Grinch’s heart. In addition they wrote about and illustrated their favorite part of the book, compared and contrasted the book and movie, identified […]
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