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GCS Excels at Area Math Competition

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On Tuesday, December 6, 2011, the Georgia Christian School Math Team competed in the Valdosta State University Mathematics Tournament hosted by the Mathematics and Computer Science Department.  One of our senior AP Calculus students, Sooyean Jun, claimed second place in the individual competition.  Along with Sooyean, the other three team members, Woo Jin Jang, Jordan Greene, and Minh Tran contributed significantly for the team to secure second place overall.
 
The contest consisted of a written examination with twenty-five multiple choice and free-response questions.  The students were given fifty minutes to complete the contest.  The GCS Math Team was the only team representing a private school.  Ten schools were represented at the contest.  After the contest the students participated in some fun math related activities while waiting for the results.

The elementary students learned a poem, song, and created many wonderful Christmas decorations from their country.  The middle school students were our news reporters and onsite witnesses as Santa made his way around the globe. The students did an excellent job!  We hope everyone enjoyed this program.

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Christmas Around the World

Senior Ryan King signed his letter of intent to play soccer next season with Faulkner University in Montgomery, AL.  We are very proud of Ryan for his outstanding accomplishments on the field and congratulate him and his family for this honor.  Ryan is surrounded by his soccer coach Willis Colson, brother Alex, mother Tina, Athletic Director Kent Copeland and Director of Admissions, J.T. Brown. 

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King To Play Soccer at Faulkner University

The GCS Art Department is pleased to announce that one of our freshmen students, Jacqueline Prine, received an Honorable Mention award at the Turner Center for the Arts for her self portrait. The art show, Youth Art Month, gives high school students a chance to display their best works and compete for awards against other schools in the area (both public and private). Prine's self portrait was an expressive acrylic painting created using the "grid" method, as has been made famous by the artist, Chuck Close. Other students' artwork were also displayed in the YAM show, including Michelle Prine, Justin Park, and Sarah Sims. Our students' art represented our school very well.

GCS Art on Display at VSU

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