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U.S. Secretary of Education Enjoys Visit to Cary Academy

Secretary of Education

Margaret Spellings, the U.S. Secretary of Education, came to Cary Academy Friday, June 1, and spent some time with teachers and students while observing firsthand the school’s integration of technology in the classroom.

Spellings’ midmorning-to-noon visit started with a stop at the Middle School where she dropped in on the classes of Matthew Ripley-Moffit and Candice Johnson, Dawn Bates and Aaron Rothrock. Afterward, she was fascinated by a showcase involving Upper School English instructor Carole Hamilton. At the end of her visit, she enjoyed a roundtable Q-and-A discussion that included, among others, Head of School Don Berger, teachers, students and parents. At noon, the secretary fielded questions for 30 minutes from the media.

“The visit to Cary Academy by the secretary of education was a wonderful way to cap off our 10-year anniversary,” said Director of Advancement Lynne Fountain. “She was totally engaged in what our students were doing in the classroom and hearing from our teachers on how they are using technology in the classroom.“
For the best local coverage of the visit, read The News & Observer’s story and the NEWS-14 story.

The Class of 2007 Takes its Leave From CA

Graduation '07A gorgeous blue sky greeted the Class of 2007 as it strode to the quad and flung its caps in the air following graduation ceremonies May 20 in the SEA. It should be clear skies for many years to come for each of the 97 graduates.

On the heels of class speeches by Kevin C. (’07) and Swapanthi N. (’07), Bill Nye (The Science Guy) delivered a humor-filled speech in which he advised the graduates to change the world by “coming up with new ways for many (of their) fellow earthlings to live.” He also urged each graduate to be skeptical, to vote and to “leave the world better than you found it.”

At the reception in the quad, the newly minted grads hugged, lined up for family pictures, signed yearbooks and took cell phone pictures of one another.

Graduation '07
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Graduation '07
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DNA Bootcamp Awaits Downing

New biology instructor Alyson Downing has been accepted into the Amgen Leadership Symposium in Human and Genomic Biology at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Long Island. The program, referred to as DNA Bootcamp, runs July 9-27. Acceptance was based on evidence of successful implementation of lab-based instruction in molecular genetics or biotechnology.

Participants will perform newly-developed experiments that stress the modern synthesis of in vitro experimentation with in silico bioinformatics. Participants will examine their own DNA polymorphisms and sequence variations to explore human origins and the molecular basis of taste and smell. Participants also will become adept with the Apollo genome annotator, allowing them to analyze new genes that have been predicted by computer algorithms but have yet to be carefully examined by a human.

Seminars will cover human oncogenes, genome sequencing, X-ray crystallography, microarrays, RNA interference, and the molecular basis of learning and memory. About 30 percent of time will be devoted to independent study and group projects.


Middle School Exhibits Art

MS ArtThe seventh and eighth grades held a reception for an art exhibit the afternoon of April 5 in the lower level gallery of the Fine Arts Building.

The exhibit features student independent art projects and student art from the Global Scrap Heap.

Most of the work will be on display through April 20.

 

Graduation '07
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Graduation '07
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Cary Academy, founded in 1996, is an independent, co- educational college preparatory day school that offers a superior college preparatory education in a secure and caring atmosphere for students of diverse backgrounds and abilities in grades 6 through 12.

Cary Academy stands behind the principle that there shall be no discrimination against any person in admission, employment or otherwise because of race, color religion, national origin, disability, gender, sexual orientation or age.

Cary Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Southern Association of Independent Schools.