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Yearly Archives: 2021

Rachel Major Attends Girls State

Rachel Major represented Macon East Academy at this year’s Alabama Girls State held on the campus of The University of Alabama. Alabama Girls State continues to be the primary youth leadership program for young women in Alabama. The goal is to learn the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship in order that they may understand and participate in the functioning of their government and to help them grasp the meaning of some of the responsibilities they must assume as they become adults. The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State program operates through a nonpartisan curriculum where students assume the roles of government leaders to become mayors and county and state officials of their Alabama Girls State. Rachel was elected Mayor of her city and thoroughly enjoyed meeting new friends and had an incredible experience.  We are so proud of you, Rachel, we look forward to your future leadership at Macon East Academy!

 

 

Beth Nesbitt2021-06-21T22:30:52+00:00June 21st, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Honors Day

Macon East Academy held its annual upper school Honors Day assembly Friday, May 14 in the school gymnasium.  Honors Day is a time to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the students in grades 7 – 12.  The Class of 2021 were presented scholarship certificates, a variety of awards, and their honor chords to be worn at their graduation ceremony.  The Senior class accumulated over $3.1 million dollars in scholarships this year. Macon East faculty and administration presented the following subject awards and special awards to the upper school students.

Macon East Academy Honors Day Academic Senior Specialty and Subject Awards 2021

Specialty Awards: 

  •  Valedictorian: Will Desmarais
  • Salutatorian: Jonathan Mathis 
  • Zeta Spence Memorial Award:  Will Desmarais 
  • Jack Cox Service Award: Tanner Moore
  • Hilda Story Teacher of the Year: Erica Hammonds 
  • Mandy Williams Christian Leadership Award: Jonathan Mathis, Hannah Parker
  • National Honor Society Leadership Award: Colby Cox 
  • Mu Alpha Theta Leadership Award: Aidan Steyer 
  • Lance and Shield Leadership Award: Will Desmarais, Grace McIntosh
  • Macon East Theater’s Award for Excellence:  Jonathan Mathis 
  • AISA Headmaster’s Association Award: Will Desmarais 
  • Barbara Lindsey School Award: Mary Hunter Wright
  • AISA Student Academic Team: Will Desmarais 
  • AISA Student-Athlete Award: Aidan Steyer, Hannah Parker, Tanner Moore
  • Jimmy Hitchcock Nominees: 
    • Senior High: Tanner Moore  and Georgia Blaze
    • Junior High: Chase Lashlee  and Katie Kitchens 
  • DAR Good Citizen Award Will Desmarais 
  • National Leadership I Dare You Award:  Jeremiah Carnegie
  • Spirit of the Community Award: Tyler Hodges, Landon Mobley 
  • Senior School Community Service Award: Mary Lawson Norton, Mary Hunter Wright, Will Desmarais
  • Heart of the Knight Global Service Award: Kirkland Pugh, Hannah Parker, and Aidan Steyer  
  • Alabama Boys State Nominee: Luke Noffsinger
  • Alabama Girls State Nominee: Rachel Major 
  • Alabama Lions High School Leadership Forum: McKinnon Hammonds and Ali Churchwell 
  • Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Award:  Anna Glynn Lott and Jack Jones
  • ALFA Youth Leadership Forum: Anna Watson, Matthew Kitchens, Wade Desmarais, Anna Glynn Lott, and Jack Jones
  • Distinguished Knight Award: Sarah Davis  

Spelling Bee: 

  • Fourth Grade 1st Place: Myla Robledo
  • Fifth Grade 1st Place: Eli Churchwell
  • Sixth Grade 1st Place: Kaci Armstead
  • Seventh Grade 1st Place: Elise Logan 
  • Eighth Grade 1st Place:  Julia Mathis 

Science Fair: 

  • 1st Place – Physical Science:  Matthew Simpson
  • 1st Place – Physical Science: Aubrey Smith
  • 1st Place – Physical Science: Adam Fitch
  • 1st Place – Biological Science: Gracie Strickland
  • 1st Place – Biological Science: Makayla Purifoy
  • 1st Place – Biological Science: Eli Churchwell 

Senior Subject Awards:

Senior High Art:

  • Art IV: Grace McIntosh 

Senior High Science: 

  • Environmental Science: Anna Perri Chumley
  • Physics: Will Desmarais
  • Anatomy: Kathryn Barker 

Senior High Math: 

  • Algebra III: Mary Hunter Wright
  • Calculus:  Will Desmarais 

Senior History: 

  • Government /Economics: Will Desmarais

Senior High English: 

  • AP: Will Desmarais
  • Honors English: Jeremiah Carnegie

 

7th -11th Grade Subject Awards: 

Senior High Science: 

  • Life Science: Peyton Baggott
  • Physical Science: Julia Mathis
  • Biology: Kaiden Byrom
  • Chemistry: Anna Glynn Lott
  • Anatomy: Luke Noffsinger, Trey Matthews 

Senior High Math: 

  • Pre-Algebra: Jackson Todd
  • Algebra I: Hunter Wren
  • Geometry: Kaiden Byrom, Ethan Jones
  • Algebra II: Anna Glynn Lott, Matthew Kitchens
  • Pre- Calculus: Luke Noffsinger

Senior History: 

  • Junior High History: Kaiden Byrom
  • U.S. History I: Jack Jones
  • U.S. History II: Luke Noffsinger 

Senior High English: 

  • Junior High English: Kaiden Byrom
  • Senior High Honors English: Jack Jones
  • AP English 11: Luke Noffsinger

Art:

  • Junior High Art: Cole Streetman 
  • Art I: Ethan Jones 
  • Art II: Alison Magda 
  • Art III: Luke Noffsinger 

Spanish: 

  • Spanish I: Anna Glynn Lott 
  • Spanish II: Abby Vinson

Computer: 

  • Junior High Computer: Mary Taylor May
  • Computer I: Colin Blount, Kacy Rutland 
  • Computer II: Ryan Russell, Kylee Smith 

Speech

  • Speech: Hannah Kate Hodges 

 

Following Honors Day, the students enjoyed a Coach Lott cookout and a Powderpuff game between the Senior and Junior girls!   There was a lot of excitement on the football field with all-star running backs, quick defensive plays, and the boys/coaches on the sidelines yelling for their classmates.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-28T18:29:37+00:00May 28th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

FIELD DAY FUN!

Macon East Academy’s Lower School students were excited to see the return of Field Day on May 6. This day of fun, sun, and friendly competition between classmates is much anticipated every year. The Blue and Red teams gave it their best in a variety of old-school athletic events from relay races to the water balloon toss. Coach Lott joined the festivities by grilling delicious hamburgers and hotdogs for everyone to enjoy at lunchtime. The afternoon brought the exciting final game and the always fun event between the teachers. The last event of the day determined that the Red team came out on top and will have bragging rights and the Field Day trophy until next year’s games. All the kids cooled off afterward with refreshing Kona Ice and sprinkler fun on the football field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:04:33+00:00May 24th, 2021|Blog, Elementary, News and Events|0 Comments

Another Lady Knight Signs an Athletic Scholarship!

Macon East Academy senior, Kadence Ward, signed to play softball with Florida State College at Jacksonville next season. Kadence has been a starter for the Lady Knights program for the past three years.  She was one of the Lady Knights’ best utility players.  Kadence finished her senior year with a batting average of .293, with 13 doubles and 40 hits.  Kadence was named to the 2018 AISA All-Tournament team and a 2019 All-Metro player.  Kadence has been a tremendous asset to the Lady Knights softball program and we wish her the best at the collegiate level!

Pictured with Kadence, parents, Tony and Amanda Ward with sister Zola Grace.
Sydney Phelps, Anna Glynn Lott, Georgia Blaze, Ryan Russell, Alyssa Clark, Breann Morrison, Kylee Smith, Austin Gorman, Lathan Johnson, Abby Vinson, Anna Dickson Beck and Kaiden Byrom.
Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:04:09+00:00May 24th, 2021|Blog, News and Events, Softball|0 Comments

ALFA Youth Leadership Conference

An elite group of ninth and tenth graders from throughout Alabama attended the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference at the 4-H Center in Columbiana on April 29-30.  Macon East Academy representatives included:  Anna Watson, Wade Desmarais, Ryan Russell, Matthew Kitchens, Anna Glynn Lott, and Jack Jones.

Students applied for the conference which focused on training future leaders. It is sponsored by the Alabama Farmers Federation, Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation, county Farmers Federations and Alabama Farm Credit (AFC).  Attendees came from 30 counties and worked to identify personal strengths, develop negotiation skills and discover a passion for service.  The agenda included team-building activities at the 4-H Center’s challenge course and teen safety workshops.  AFC was a new supporter of the program this year and sponsored motivational speaker and leadership trainer Rhett Laubach who challenged students to be a positive influence on their peers.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:05:17+00:00May 24th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Macon East Academy Senior Receives Awards

Macon East Academy senior, Will Desmarais was selected as a 2021 recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award.  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.  Will was also chosen as an AISA Studen Government Association Leadership Scholarship recipient.  Will is an outstanding academic student, student manager for the football and baseball teams, and serves as an officer and member in several school organizations.  Will plans to attend Auburn University in the fall and major in Business Administration.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:05:41+00:00May 24th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Jimmy Hitchcock Nominees

Seniors, Tanner Moore and Georgia Blaze represented Macon East Academy at the 62nd annual Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award ceremony. Since 1959, the objective of the Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award program has been to recognize Christian leadership in athletics and to encourage and inspire others to emulate the man whose memory is perpetuated by this award. Each year coaches nominate senior athletes who have displayed the most outstanding qualities of Christian leadership in athletics and possess the following qualities: strong character, dependability, 100% effort, team leadership, church leadership, school leadership, and scholastic leadership. Freshman students who exhibit these same qualities are also invited to attend the annual banquet and be recognized. This year, Katie Kitchens and Chase Lashlee represented Macon East Academy as 8th-grade certificate recipients. We are very proud of Tanner, Georgia, Chase and Katie who are all honored to be part of a prestigious group of Hitchcock nominees.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:06:55+00:00May 19th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

National Honor Society Inductees

The Macon East Academy chapter of the National Honor Society recently held its annual induction ceremony. The NHS is a worldwide organization that consists of students from around the country. The selection of members is based on five criteria: citizenship, service, leadership, scholarship, and character. Each member is expected to maintain a high academic standard while being active in their community through volunteer service projects. The goal of each chapter is to recognize academic achievement and to develop the characteristics of leadership and service.

Congratulations to this year’s inductees into the National Honor Society: Sawyer Nelson, Anna Glynn Lott, Madison May, Ryan Russell, Tyler Brown, Jack Jones, Wade Desmarais, Kathryn Barker, Matthew Kitchens, and Joshwa Browder. Stone Yarnell and Rachel Major (not pictured).

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:06:14+00:00May 19th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Prom – “Dripping in Luxury”

The Macon East Junior / Senior Prom was held on April 17th at the RSA Plaza Terrace in downtown Montgomery. An evening full of fun and dancing was enjoyed by everyone. The theme was Dripping in Luxury. Members of the Class of 2021 and their escorts were recognized at the senior lead-outs. Mrs. Karen Harris, prom sponsor, along with Mary Hunter Wright and the prom committee, planned an entertaining night for all the juniors, seniors, and their guests with entertainment from Top Tier Entertainment. As the evening ended, Mary Hunter Wright and Cole Carmack were crowned Prom Queen and King.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-24T15:06:36+00:00May 19th, 2021|Blog, High School, News and Events|0 Comments

Macon East Senior Receives Pike Road Ladies Auxiliary Community Service Award

Macon East Academy senior, Tanner Moore recently received the Pike Road Ladies Auxiliary Community Service Award. He is the son of Scott and Leigh Ann Moore of Cecil, Alabama. He plans to attend Southern Union College and later transfer to Auburn University and major in Wildlife Ecology/Forestry. Working outdoors is his dream job.

Tanner has been a very active volunteer with Macon East Academy and the surrounding community. He has volunteered with Macon East’s December to Remember Service projects, annual deer hunt, annual turkey hunt for the softball team, Peggy Lanier Memorial Run and Pancake breakfast, served on the prom committee, Fellowship of Christian Students and Camelot Club. In addition to school volunteerism, he has volunteered with Mission Montgomery, Montgomery Zoo Earth Day, Night to Shine, mission to trip to Florida to assist hurricane victims, and the Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis.

Tanner enjoys hunting, fishing, playing sports and church youth group activities. He is a member of the MEA football and baseball teams. Tanner is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society and Spanish Honors Society. He serves as the Student Government Association treasurer and National Honor Society Secretary. Tanner is ranked fifth in his class.

Tanner’s reference described him as loyal and dedicated to school and the football and baseball teams. He is very passionate for being the best and his motivation to do whatever it takes to finish successfully is what leaves the biggest impression to those who know him. Tanner is described as a hard worker, shows great leadership, even-tempered, honest and all-around great student. Tanner is humble and never seeks praise for a job well done. As an athlete, he truly shines.

Beth Nesbitt2021-05-19T19:39:12+00:00May 19th, 2021|Baseball, Blog, Football, News and Events|0 Comments
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