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Yearly Archives: 2021

Volleyball AISA AAA State Runner-Up

The Lady Knights, a veteran in the AISA state tournament, fought hard but lost to defending state champions, Glenwood Academy, in three sets. The Gators defeated the Lady Knights 25-12, 25-15, and 25-21 at the Cramton Bowl Multiplex. Maddie Ross and Sara Cochran were selected as members of the state all-tournament team, and Ross represented Macon East on the AISA East All-Star team at the Montgomery Multiplex.  Coach Codi Berry will also be representing Macon East by coaching the All-Star team.  The Lady Knights continue to boast a strong volleyball program among the AISA in volleyball.

 

Beth Nesbitt2021-11-11T15:58:15+00:00November 11th, 2021|News and Events|0 Comments

Macon East Academy Celebrates Homecoming 2021

Macon East’s Homecoming is always a week full of fun and family festivities. High school students participated in a dodgeball tournament and a men’s volleyball tournament during the week.  Homeroom classes competed in a door decoration contest. Dress up days included camo day, superstar vs scrub, mathlete vs athlete, Throwback Thursday where students dressed up a certain decade and Friday was red, white, and blue spirit day. The cheerleaders entertained and pumped everyone up with their annual black light pep rally Thursday night.  Finally on Friday, the lower school and upper school enjoyed tailgating with wonderful food and fellowship.  Friday afternoon was the much-anticipated Homecoming Parade.  Each lower school class created a banner to carry down the parade route.  The wee princess, little damsel, and pee wee cheerleaders along with the flag and pee wee football teams rode on floats and trailers throwing goodies to the crowd.  The Homecoming Court then made their way down the route to wave at their peers and throw some goodies.   The football teams also greeted the crowd with candy and enjoyed the cheers from the students.

 

 

 

 

 

The 2021 Macon East Academy Homecoming Court included: Sarah Davis (7th grade), Livi Robinson (8th grade), Mary Taylor May (9th grade), Anna Watson and Pressley Graham (10th grade), Mikalah Belser, Madison May, and Ryan Russell (11th grade), Ali Churchwell, Brantley Main, Maddie Ross, and Savannah Sharpe (12th grade).  Macon East’s homecoming court was presented during the halftime ceremonies on the field and Miss Brantley Main was crowned as this year’s queen.

 

Macon East celebrated a win as the Knights defeated Jackson Academy 28-12.  Deonte Powell, Sanders Manning, Gabe Spencer and Tyler Daniels all had incredible games for the offense.  Leading the defensive attack was Tyler Daniels, Parker Strickland, Wade Desmarais, Dalton Nickles, Teron Wright and JP Pugh.

 

Beth Nesbitt2021-10-28T18:35:32+00:00October 19th, 2021|Blog, Elementary, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

8th Graders Discover Ancient Egypt

The eighth-grade class at Macon East, led by Erica Hammonds, were very creative with their projects on Ancient Egyptian Civilization. They were tasked to create a scrapbook covering topics including the pyramids, papyrus, mummies, pharaohs, inventions, and gods and goddesses. The students really enjoyed learning about the rulers, artifacts, and customs associated with ancient Egypt.

Beth Nesbitt2021-10-05T19:33:16+00:00October 5th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Hendley Culpepper – Bullock County Distinguished Young Woman!

Macon East senior, Hendley Culpepper, recently won the Bullock County Distinguished Young Women and a $1,000 scholarship.  Distinguished Young Women of Alabama is part of a national scholarship program that promotes and rewards scholarship, leadership, and talent in young women.  Hendley was also awarded additional scholarships for winning the fitness, self-expression, talent, scholastics, and interview categories.  We congratulate Hendley on her accomplishments and look forward to her competing in the next level of the competition.

 

Beth Nesbitt2021-10-05T19:33:38+00:00October 5th, 2021|Blog, Cheerleading, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

SENIOR BUDDIES

The Senior Buddy program unites the Senior class with smallest Knights in preschool.  Caitlin Bruce, Senior Buddy Coordinator says, “the Senior Buddy tradition is one of my favorite things to organize every year! Our Pre-school students look up to the “big kids”. We meet throughout the year and do crafts, exchange goodies, and even play together! Believe it or not, the Seniors enjoy it just as much as the little buddies!”  The senior buddy program personifies the family atmosphere found at Macon East Academy.   The preschool buddies enjoy cheering for their senior buddies at Macon East sporting events, high fiving them on the sidewalks, and bonding with the older students.

The seniors look forward to participating and mentoring to the younger students.  We asked a few seniors what they looked forward to when meeting their buddy:

“I love meeting new friends, especially kids younger than me, I can be a role model/inspiration to them.” Tyler  Daniels

“I will love hanging out with my buddy because I can be a mentor to Easton.” Khamani Driver

“I really enjoy meeting new friends! Juneau seems like a cool person. This opportunity is a fantastic way to strengthen the alliance between the class of 2022 and the class of 2035.” Bryant Rascoll

Beth Nesbitt2021-09-28T14:32:00+00:00September 28th, 2021|Blog, Elementary, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Macon East Senior Elected District Representative at SGA Workshop

The Alabama Independent School Association recently hosted the Student Government Association Fall Workshop at Vaughn Forest Church in Montgomery on Monday, September 13, 2021.  Macon East Academy SGA President, Luke Noffsinger, was elected District 6 Representative.  Congratulations Luke on your continued leadership!

Beth Nesbitt2021-09-15T16:42:47+00:00September 15th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments
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