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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Alabama Boys & Girls State

Rising seniors, Will Dowe and Rai Pritchett represented Macon East Academy at this year’s Alabama Boys and Girls State events at the University of Alabama.  Sponsored by the American Legion, Boys and Girls State is a week long leadership program that provides delegates with a working knowledge of how government functions at the city, county, and state level.  The American Legion believes that teaching youth to understand and appreciate the basic principles involved in the successful management of a democratic society is vital to keeping America strong for future generations.  Delegates from across the state are selected by school faculty based on their demonstration of leadership in their school and community.  Throughout the week delegates participated in mock government, field trips and hands-on exercises, as well as heard from an array of Alabama government and business leaders.  Taking part in the political life of their community and state through campaigning, party caucuses, and the election process gave the delegates a new understanding and appreciation for the ideals of the American government.  As a delegate at Alabama Boys State, Will Dowe was elected to the Senate where he wrote and debated various bills.  Rai Pritchett was a member of the Senate and the Federalist Party at Alabama Girls State where she campaigned for the office of county commissioner.  Selection as a delegate for Alabama Boys and Girls State is an honor, and the experiences Will and Rai had through this prestigious program will shape them as leaders at school and in their future endeavors.

Will Dowe

Rai girls state

Codi Moon2017-03-07T20:52:59+00:00June 27th, 2016|News and Events|0 Comments

Alabama Lions Leadership Forum

Seniors Channy Blackwell, Will Dowe, Sami Nesbitt and Mason Wray represented Macon East Academy this summer as delegates at the 7th Annual Alabama Lions High School Leadership Forum. The ALHSLF is a three day leadership forum for high school students from Alabama and is held at Troy University in Troy, AL. Included in the program are keynote speakers on leadership topics, hands on leadership exercises lead by college leadership students, physical challenges at Camp Butter & Egg, team building skills at the Dogpatch Olympics, group skits, fun, fellowship and great food. Mary Kaylin Veach and Liz Dowe Filmore, both Macon East alumni, served as group leaders, as well as JV Baseball Coach Chase Barber. Three days of intense leadership training was something that both the delegates and group leaders will not soon forget. They are all encouraged to return to their communities as advocates for positive change and service through understanding and action based on effective, ethical and compassionate leadership.

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(Pictured left to right: Delegates Mason Wray and Sami Nesbitt, Group Leaders Mary Kaylin Veach, Liz Dowe Filmore and Chase Barber, and Delegates Will Dow and Channy Blackwell.)

Codi Moon2017-03-07T20:52:59+00:00June 25th, 2016|News and Events|0 Comments

All-State Softball & Baseball

Five Lady Knights softball players were named to the AISA All-State 1st team (Paxton Searle, Jesi Garrett, Kaylee Pullin, Sommer Sears, and Madisyn Kennedy).  Dawn Johnson received all-state honorable mention.  Paxton Searle was honored as the AISA Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year and was named to the Super All-State team as one of the top 10 high school players in the state.  Paxton will attend Troy on an academic scholarship in the fall and has plans to walk on the school’s softball team.  Playing primarily pitcher, Searle helped lead Macon East to a fifth straight AISA championship. She was 42-6 with a 2.24 ERA, including 17 shutouts this season, plus hit .489 with 15 home runs and 78 RBIs.  Paxton Searle is just the fourth AISA player in history to make the softball Super All-State list.

Chapman Dean and Seth Meadows were named to the AISA All-State Baseball 1st team.

Codi Moon2016-06-27T19:02:01+00:00June 13th, 2016|Baseball, News and Events, Softball|0 Comments
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