Thursday, March 29, 2012

Students Visit the State House





Mr. John Wall’s Seventh Grade History Class Visits the State Treasurer and the State HouseCurtis M. Loftis, Jr. South Carolina State Treasurer:
“It was a pleasure to meet with 7th graders from Carolina Academy in Lake City today. I tackled questions like "how much money does the office handle" to "how much does the state spend" to the always tough question from one boy "have you heard of Ric Flair?" — in Columbia, SC.
For the record, yes, I have heard of Ric Flair, The Nature Boy in addition to answering the other questions.
The students toured the monuments on the grounds of the State House and were tasked with documenting why the monuments were placed there and their importance to our state’s history. The students assembled in the balcony of the General Assembly and were introduced individually to the members of the State House of Representatives by Representative James H. Lucan, House Speaker Pro Tem. They were also greeted by our own Representative Lester Branham. Mrs. Amy Askins and Mrs. Gina Lamb accompanied the class and Coach Wall on their field trip.
Pictures are posted Curtis Loftis, Jr.’s facebook site with comments from Mr. Loftis.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Students Show Courageous Character

TCA and PTO join together this year to reward students "caught" showing character traits that are admirable and courageous. The following students were recognized in the assembly on Tuesday, Feb. 14th:
December Star Students: Kindergarten -- Austin Tisdale
Lower School -- Elizabeth Askins
Middle School -- Hunter Hanna and Kris Parker
High School ---- Grayson McClam
January Star Students: Kindergarten --- Zyniah McClam
Lower School --- Logan Hanna
Middle School -- Margaret Matthews and Hannah Weaver
High School --- Rebecca Weaver
Congratulations to all of you!
These students will also be recognized at the academic ceremony in May!

Friday, February 3, 2012

I Pods and I Phones for Science




Mrs. Becki Poston, our 6th grades science teacher, got permission for our class to bring our I phones and I pods to class so we could download a free application called Sky View. We are studying the unit on space and we are learning the different star constellations. This app shows planets, stars, the moon, the sun, satellites, and constellations in real time data. You can see the sun and the time the sun is coming up. You can see all the planets and constellations such as Orion, Ursa Major, and Ursa Minor. We saw the Hubble Telescope, the ISS (International Space Station),and the Atlas Centaur 2. This was definitely a way to make learning and science fun! Submitted by Katelyn Coker and Will Matthews, grade 6

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Body Worlds Vital and USC Forensics Visit


TCA students view first hand chemistry laboratories, lectures with Dr. Morgan, and demonstrations in the forensics and mass spectrometer laboratory on Wednesday during a trip to USC and to the Body Worlds' Vital exhibit at The State Museum. Students in Biology I and II, and Chemistry II classes along with Dr. Jessica McCutcheon and Anna Floyd were tremendously pleased with the field trip. Thanks to Mrs. Tammy Cook, Mrs. April Floyd and Mrs. Vickie Parker for accompanying the students as extra chaperones.
Dr. Stephen L Morgan, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of South Carolina states “forensic analytical chemistry has interested me since the 1980's, and my research group started doing research projects in forensic analytical chemistry in the early 90's. We are involved in developing improved methods of analysis for forensic trace evidence such as textile fibers, drugs of abuse, hair, and polymers (such as adhesive tape and tire rubber). These methods include UV/visible, IR, and Raman microspectrophotometry, and microanalysis of trace fibers by extraction and separations (CE and LC) interfaced to mass spectrometry.”
We visited Dr. Morgan’s laboratory and the mass spectrometer lab as well.(Mass spec. equipment totaling over 3 million dollars) USC has 8 spectrometers, some of which are Leco Pegasus II gas chromatograph with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer, equipped with a laser pyrolysis system developed in-house and a Chemical Data Systems 2000 heated filament Pyroprobe with a CDS model 1500 valved interface.

The Body Worlds Vital exhibit at The State Museum was a fantastic experience for our students. The exhibit celebrates the potential of the human body and the body in motion. Featuring authentic human bodies, the exhibition shows the body in health, distress and disease. These detailed anatomical studies, compositions and representations allow you to gaze at what lies beneath the skin. Students had the opportunity to compare the body regular and the body with disease such as certain cancers, arteriosclerosis, Alzheimer’s, cirrhosis, and stokes. Visit http://www.museum.state.sc.us to learn more about this exciting exhibit and discover what you’re made of!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Earth Science Class - Guest Speaker

Reverend Mr. Bob Dockery visited the eighth grade Earth Science class on January 12. Originally from Oregon, he grew up very near the famous Crater Lake (formally Mt. Mezama). The class has been studying volcanoes and landforms. He presented the history of Crater Lake and the volcanic eruption which lead to it's formation. He brought an electronic photo show and he described all the features of the lake and surrounding region. Mr. Bob is currently the pastor of Mr. Zion Baptist Church in Pamplico, SC.
Mrs. Becki Poston is the instructor for the class. Today the class will be erupting volcanoes they constructed. "There She Blows!"

New Board Memeber

Congratulations to Mr. Scott Askins, our newest TCA Board Member. We look forward to working with you.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Board Election Run Off Ballots

Remember that the ballots for the TCA Board member is due back to the school on Thursday, January 5th at 8:00 am. You may mail them or bring them in. School will resume on January 3rd. Have a happy and safe holiday season.