Grandparents Day

Friday, September 16, LCA celebrated our Lower School Grandparents by hosting 275+ for Grandparents Day. The morning kicked off with students and grandparents gathered in the gym for the opening ceremony. Upper School Principal, Mark Davis, shared about the Biblical perspective of one of the values that is being taught in Lower School, love. The students ended this portion of the morning with a reader’s theater of I Corinthians 13 1-8a.

Code Club

Elementary school students learn secrets of computer language

Article written by Stephen Milligan, The Tribune

 

Computers, everyone had been told, are the wave of the future but the future arrived long ago.

Now, computers are essential in almost every aspect of life throughout the nation and the country's young people are on the frontlines learning to navigate this new digital landscape.

 

Medical Practice

Published by The Walton Tribune, Written by Stephen Milligan

In many ways, it looks much like any hospital lab might look: doctors in sterilized gowns and masks, bent over sensitive equipment, marking down observations on clipboards while seeking a diagnosis or lab results. In other ways, it’s quite different, such as the fact that many of these “doctors” are still under five feet tall.

Political Shadows

Published by The Walton Tribune, Written by Stephen Milligan

It’s an oft-stated ambition of would-be insiders and players of the political scene to be a fly on the wall of the halls of power. Loganville Christian Academy seniors Harrison Davis and Rachel Byers went one better. They entered the Capitol with the intent of being shadows.

Davis, 18, and Byers, 17, undertook the same senior project at the private school, choosing to shadow a local member of the General Assembly. Both settled on their own representative, Rep. Tom Kirby, R-Loganville, and shadowed the lawmaker on several trips under the gold dome to get a taste for the life politic.

A True Save: Claire Crawford

Published by The Walton Tribune, Written by Stephen Milligan

Claire Crawford, a senior at Loganville Christian Academy, was all set up for the girls volleyball game against Augusta Preparatory Day School in the LCA gym on the afternoon of Oct. 13. A few points had been traded between the two squads when Crawford’s serve came up. Crawford struck the ball and then moved in to set up the next shot when, unexpectedly, she collapsed in the middle of the court.