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Yearly Archives: 2018

Tyler Watson Receives Good Citizen Award

Macon East senior, Tyler Watson was selected as a 2018 recipient of the DAR Good Citizen award from Montgomery’s Anne Phillips Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.  The DAR Good Citizens Award and Scholarship Contest, created in 1934, is intended to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship.  This award recognizes and rewards individuals who possess the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism in their homes, schools, and communities. These students are selected by their teachers and peers because they demonstrate these qualities to an outstanding degree.  Tyler is an outstanding academic student, two sport athlete, and serves as an officer and member in several school organizations.  Tyler was honored as one of four Montgomery area award recipients during a luncheon at the Montgomery Country Club.

 

Codi Moon2018-02-28T22:48:50+00:00February 16th, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Scholars Bowl

Macon East recently competed in the middle school and high school divisions of the AISA Scholars Bowl hosted by Chambers Academy. The middle school Scholars Bowl team finished in 2nd place at the District competition with McKinnon Hammonds as the team high scorer.  Tyler Watson led the high school team as high scorer for an overall 5th place team finish at the District competition.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T23:16:10+00:00February 16th, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

National Junior Honor Society

The Macon East Academy chapter of the National Junior Honor Society welcomed seven new members at their annual induction ceremony.  Under the leadership of sponsor, Rayleen Luis, the NJHS is an academic honor society recognizing the accomplishment of 7th-9th grade students who maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 and are students in good standing in all their school activities.  Serving as officers for the NJHS are Mary Hunter Wright (President), Will Desmarais (Vice President), Georgia Blaze (Secretary/Treasurer), and Gracie McIntosh (Chaplain).  The officers challenged the inductees on the ideals of membership (scholarship, service, leadership, and character) and led them in the recitation of the NJHS pledge.  The NJHS is honored to welcome the following new members for 2018 – Mikalah Belser, Tyler Brown, Wade Desmarais, Matthew Kitchens, Anna Glynn Lott, Ryan Russell, and Logan Wilds.
Codi Moon2018-02-28T23:17:31+00:00February 15th, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Spelling Bee

Each of us remember the days of competing in the annual spelling bee and all the nerves, practice bees in class, and that one letter that meant you were moving on or taking a seat.  Fortunately, the tradition of a spelling bee lives on, however, I think the words are a bit more difficult than in the past.  Macon East students in 4th-8th grade compete in a grade level bee with the winners advancing to the AISA District and State competitions.  This year Mason Humphries (4), Katie Kitchens (5), Kaiden Byrom (6), Ryan Russell (7), and Ali Churchwell (8) won their grade level spelling bee and competed at District.  Kaiden Byrom and Katie Kitchens, taking 1st place at District, advanced to the AISA State Spelling Bee where Kaiden Byrom was the 1st place State winner in the 6th grade division.

 

Codi Moon2018-02-28T18:44:03+00:00February 12th, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Boosterthon Fun Run

Macon East’s PTO partnered again this year with Boosterthon Fun Run for their annual fundraiser.  The Boosterthon mission is to incorporate character training, physical fitness, and a fundraising program that allows the students, not the parents, to do the fundraising.  This year the Boosterthon theme was Castle Quest, an English castle theme all about bravery.  Students learned the six virtues of a “true hero” – focus, self-awarenesss, respect, trustworthiness, and creativity throughout the week leading up to the big event as they got pledges from family and friends.  As always, the Fun Run event was full of excitement, music, lights and lots of fun.  The PTO set a fundraising goal of $5,000, and thanks to the hard work of our students, parents, and teachers, the PTO exceeded the goal by $2,000.  Money raised will be used to upgrade the sound system in the cafetorium which is used by the entire school for a variety of school events.  Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Fun Run and contributed to its success.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T18:51:12+00:00February 9th, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Back to Back State Champions

The varsity boys basketball team may have lost some key players from last year and 2 games early in the season, but they worked through it and came out on top again as the 2018 AISA AA State Champions bringing the coveted trophy back to Macon East.  Senior point guard Kyle Edwards, senior center Logan Goree, and sophomore guard Mike Murry led the team all season with a flair that has become synonymous with Chapman’s basketball program.  In the final game of the season, the Knights easily defeated Escambia 67-40 in a 31 game winning streak.  Macon East has won 66 of 68 basketball games in last year’s undefeated run and this year’s 33-2 season.  With 27 points in the championship game, Goree was named to the all-tournament team and the AISA all-star team.  Edwards, known by the coaches as the “Little Magician,” took home MVP honors and a spot on the all-star team with 12 points and his ability to control the Knights offense and flow of the game.  Murry rounded out the all-tournament team with 13 points.  The Knights will lose 3 seniors in 2018 including Tyler Watson, Logan Goree, and Kyle Edwards.  With a line up of juniors and a sophomore bench who got substantial time on the court this season, the Knights varsity squad promises to be a contender for the title in 2019.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T18:34:29+00:00February 7th, 2018|Basketball, News and Events|0 Comments

D.A.R.E.

Each year Macon East fifth grade students participate in the D.A.R.E. program in partnership with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department. Drug Abuse Resistance Education is an education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behavior.  Corporal Kofee Anderson has led our D.A.R.E. program for many years and established a great relationship with the Macon East students.  His kindness and encouragement makes the students want to do their best and make good choices.  At the end of the of the program, each student writes an essay about what they learned and how they will apply it in their life. This year’s D.A.R.E. essay winners are Elizabeth Kirk and Hunter Wren. Bailey Cunningham received the most improved award, and Tiffany Marshall was honored as overall best student.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T22:46:48+00:00February 2nd, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Kennedy Surpasses 1,000 Career Points

Macon East junior, Madisyn Kennedy surpassed 1,000 career points this season for the Lady Knights basketball team.  An all star athlete in volleyball, basketball, and softball, Madisyn always gives 100% when it comes to sports and academics.  Madisyn is committed to join the Mississippi State Bulldogs softball team in the fall of 2019, but will continue to lead the Lady Knights athletic program for one more year.  Congratulations Madisyn on setting an outstanding career benchmark!

Codi Moon2018-02-28T23:10:29+00:00February 1st, 2018|Basketball, News and Events|0 Comments

MEA Competes at Model UN

Macon East high school students participated for the first time this year at Model UN.  Model United Nations is an educational simulation and academic activity in which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations. Model UN involves and teaches participants researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, in addition to critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Team members Hannah Johnson, Travis Moody, Bailey Nyberg, Bryson O’Malley and Kellen Ward enjoyed the two day event held at Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School with senior Kellen Ward receiving an honorable mention award.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T18:45:46+00:00February 1st, 2018|News and Events|0 Comments

Madison McKee Signs to Play at Faulkner

Macon East senior, Madison McKee signed to play softball next year with the Faulkner University Eagles.  Madison transferred to MEA last year from Wetumpka High School and also plays with Bama Xtreme Fastpitch.  Madison is a dynamic player at 3rd base and behind the plate, and as the only senior on the 2018 team, she is a major part of the Lady Knights’ program this spring as they seek to reclaim the AISA AA state title.

Codi Moon2018-02-28T22:59:27+00:00January 16th, 2018|News and Events, Softball|0 Comments
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