AUGUST 23 ISSUE
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 23
Lower School Back to School Night

August 29
Middle (Seventh and Eighth) and Upper School Back to School Night

August 30
Middle (Fifth and Sixth) Back to School Night
BLOOD DRIVE TODAY

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WILSON FURR NAMED TO 2016 JUNIOR RYDER CUP TEAM


JA student Wilson Furr will be part of a group of 12 junior golfers who will compete at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota September 26-27 as part of the 10th Junior Ryder Cup. The US team will compete against European counterparts.

Read more on msnewsnow.com or rydercup.com
(From left): Alex Schott, Conley Chinn, and Travis Rogers
STUDENTS PREDICTED TO CHANGE THE WORLD

Three JA seniors were selected among "25 Students Who Will Change the World." The honor is bestowed annually by Portico magazine upon students who demonstrate excellence and make an impact in their schools, communities, and among their peers. College presidents participate in the selection process.
 
While the story predicts that these outstanding teens will someday change the world, one might argue that these three are changing the world right now! Their commitment to leading lives of purpose and significance is evident in their individual Portico stories. Summaries of their interviews follow:
 
Alex Schott named his work with Teen Trendsetters™ his greatest accomplishment to date. In Teen Trendsetters™, Alex tutors and mentors students from a nearby elementary school who are six months behind or more in reading. He has seen students' interest in reading increase, even finding that his mentees read when school is out for holidays. Alex just returned from Fukuoka, Japan where he played trombone in the Mississippi Lions All-State Band that won the 2016 International Lions Parade Championship.
 
Conley Chinn was selected last spring as Mississippi's Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year, joining an elite group of volleyball players from across the country that have been tapped for this honor. Yet in her interview, she focused on how the award would not have been possible without her teammates. "Being named Gatorade Player of the Year was undoubtedly spectacular, but what is even greater is that I really came to understand that it was not just me who won the award, it was my team," she said.
 
Travis Rogers finds the smiles of campers a measure of his accomplishment when he volunteers at a special needs camp. Counselors' service to campers varies anywhere from assisting with basic functions such as eating and bathing to working with a talent show in which every camper participates. The entire program is designed so that each camper has a memorable summer camp experience. Travis referenced a quote from Albert Einstein in describing his experience: "Try not to become a person of success, but rather become a person of value." He has found that the smiles of campers joyfully experiencing camp help him appreciate what Einstein meant.
FREE GOURMET POPSICLES AND BUFFALO PEAK GIVEAWAY THIS AFTERNOON AT JA AT THE VILLAGE


 
Students, parents, alumni, faculty/staff, trustees, and friends are invited to a special event tonight at Highland Village. JA at the Village activities begin at 4:30 p.m. with refreshments, games, face painting, sidewalk chalk contests with Jingle Coin prizes, and a giveaway from Buffalo Peak valued at $150. Buffalo Peak is tonight's sponsor.

From 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m., join Bryan Eubank and the Raider Network crew for a live broadcast featuring all things JA! Hear the latest about the new Learning Commons; meet Anne Parker, JA alumna and news reporter; and see Olivia Rule and the Prince twins discuss Alpha & Omega. John Hugh Tate will talk about chapel at JA, and Robert Gardner will give an update on the soccer season. Hear about Soar excursions from Nic Henderson and students. Get a look at the new Raider Network trailer, a high-tech broadcast unit that meets the requirements for ESPN3 broadcasts. This afternoon, JA students will be camera operators and crew techs!

Gather with your family and friends for fellowship, fun, and food this afternoon!

Broadcasts are scheduled for each Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. from August 23-November 1, except for October 18. Pre-broadcast activities by Highland Village begin at 4:30. Each week, Highland Village will offer discounts to different stores or restaurants as well as food, music, and games. The program focus of each broadcast is being designed to avoid overlap with JA divisional events on campus.

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHTS

Lower School Back to School Night Tonight!
Tuesday, August 23 
  • First-Second Grades: 5:30 p.m.
  • Third Grade: 6:00 p.m.
  • Fourth Grade: 6:30 p.m.
Middle School (Seventh and Eighth) Back to School Night Monday, August 29
  • Seventh Grade: 5:15 p.m.
  • Eighth Grade: 6:15 p.m.
Upper School Back to School Night
Monday, August 29
  • All Grades: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Middle School (Fifth and Sixth) Back to School Night in the PAC Tuesday, August 30 
  • Fifth Grade: 5:15 p.m.
  • Sixth Grade: 6:15 p.m.
LEARN ABOUT COLLEGE VISIT OPPORTUNITIES
AUGUST 30



The junior year of high school is the perfect time for a student to begin exploring college options.  There is no better way to learn if a college is the right fit than to visit the campus.

During this school year, JA has planned a college campus six-day/five-night tour for juniors November 28-December 3. The price for the trip will include coach bus travel, hotel accommodations, all meals (with lunches on campus whenever possible), and up to seven college campus tours.

A meeting to discuss details of the trip is set for Tuesday, August 30.  If interested, please attend a meeting time below:

Time Location 
7:45 a.m. Performing Arts Center 
Noon Performing Arts Center 

For more information, contact Paula Pratt, ppratt@jacksonacademy.org, or Amy Bush, abush@jacksonacademy.org.

GET GAME READY AT THE CAMPUS STORE!



The JA Campus Store has all your game day gear! Don't forget the store is open from 7:45 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.  
GAMES TO BE AIRED ON NEW STATION

JA athletic events have found a new radio home for the first time in 16 years on 1400-AM WJQS. The longtime Voice of the Raiders, Bryan Eubank, will once again be broadcasting all of the JA varsity football games, selected varsity girls and boys basketball games, and selected baseball games. There are also plans to add an FM signal to go along with 1400-AM by the end of this calendar year.

Also, fans can access football games on the Raider Network stream via the website home page Raider Network link.