Monday, September 20, 2010
Friday Night Football -- 7:00 pm
Help us celebrate the Past Board of Directors' night at TCA. Dinner will be served at 6:00 and the Bobcats take on Calhoun Falls at 7:00. All past directors and their spouses are invited to attend. We welcome you and thank you for your service to the academy.
State Student Government Conference - Tuesday, 21st
For the first time ever, Carolina Academy will be sending the State Recording Secretary to the convention. Alexis Kelley was elected to the SCISA State Student Government office of Recording Secretary at the spring convention last April. She will join our TCA executive officers and Mr. Stephens, their sponsor, as they travel to the State House in Columbia for the fall conference. Your school officers for 2010-2011 are:
JJ Fennell -- President
Grayson McClam --Vice-President
Brett Floyd--- Secretary
Garrett Weaver -- Treasurer
JJ Fennell -- President
Grayson McClam --Vice-President
Brett Floyd--- Secretary
Garrett Weaver -- Treasurer
See You at the Poles -Wednesday, 22nd @7:30 am
TCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes presents the 2010 "See You at the Poles" for all TCA students, teachers and staff. Parents are also welcome to attend. Come and gather around the flagpole on our campus as we unite to pray for our world, our nation, our state, our community, our school, our children, our leaders, and our families.
See You at the Pole™ can provide a powerful connection between you and the other Christian students on your campus to pray and reach out all year long.
Let See You at the Pole™ be a kick-off for you to truly make a difference this year. Take your place in history with millions of other students on this Global Day of Student Prayer.
See You at the Pole™ can provide a powerful connection between you and the other Christian students on your campus to pray and reach out all year long.
Let See You at the Pole™ be a kick-off for you to truly make a difference this year. Take your place in history with millions of other students on this Global Day of Student Prayer.
October -- Make a Difference Month
Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) (also referred to locally as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM)) is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention and cure. The campaign also offers information and support to those affected by breast cancer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Breast_Cancer_Awareness_Month
Our TCA cheerleaders will be celebrating life with PINK POM POMS during the months of October and February. Watch for future information regarding this important campaign.
Make A Difference Day 2010 will be on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.
Make a Difference Day was initiated in 1990. It is the fourth Saturday in October. Make a commitment this year to actively participate in this special day. If you have children let them get involved. It's important that they learn that even small efforts can make a big difference.
Read more: How to participate in National Make a Difference Day | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5396084_participate-national-make-difference-day.html#ixzz104qBhu2X
TCA students will be asked to select a project for Make a Difference Day in their community.
http://www.adha.org/ndhm/index.html
October is also National Dental Hygiene Month - BRUSH - FLOSS - RINSE- CHEW
AND
National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM - Held every October and coordinated by Americans for the Arts, NAHM is the largest annual celebration of the arts and humanities in the nation. From arts center open houses to mayoral proclamations to banners and media coverage, communities across the United States join together to recognize the importance of arts and culture in our daily lives.
http://www.artsusa.org/get_involved/advocacy/nahm/default.asp
Anna J. Floyd
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Breast_Cancer_Awareness_Month
Our TCA cheerleaders will be celebrating life with PINK POM POMS during the months of October and February. Watch for future information regarding this important campaign.
Make A Difference Day 2010 will be on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.
Make a Difference Day was initiated in 1990. It is the fourth Saturday in October. Make a commitment this year to actively participate in this special day. If you have children let them get involved. It's important that they learn that even small efforts can make a big difference.
Read more: How to participate in National Make a Difference Day | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5396084_participate-national-make-difference-day.html#ixzz104qBhu2X
TCA students will be asked to select a project for Make a Difference Day in their community.
http://www.adha.org/ndhm/index.html
October is also National Dental Hygiene Month - BRUSH - FLOSS - RINSE- CHEW
AND
National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM - Held every October and coordinated by Americans for the Arts, NAHM is the largest annual celebration of the arts and humanities in the nation. From arts center open houses to mayoral proclamations to banners and media coverage, communities across the United States join together to recognize the importance of arts and culture in our daily lives.
http://www.artsusa.org/get_involved/advocacy/nahm/default.asp
Anna J. Floyd
Monday Morning Choices, Are You Ready?
Making good choices is a never-ending challenge. It requires hard work and daily diligence. Life requires that we choose between alternatives every hour of the day, every day of our lives. Making good choices requires constant focus and attention.
Our daily challenge is to live our character, action, and investment choices so naturally that we begin making the best choices almost subconsciously. This requires patience, honest reflection, adaptation, and commitment. excerpt from Monday Morning Choices, by David Cottrell.
How do you feel about Monday Mornings? Make them a great adventure not your adversary.
Our daily challenge is to live our character, action, and investment choices so naturally that we begin making the best choices almost subconsciously. This requires patience, honest reflection, adaptation, and commitment. excerpt from Monday Morning Choices, by David Cottrell.
How do you feel about Monday Mornings? Make them a great adventure not your adversary.
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