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June 2006
June Articles
  

June 16th, 2006

Celebration Sends Off Eighth Grade

June 16th, 2006

Science Showcased at US

June 16th, 2006

Quiz Team Shines in Chi-town

 

June 16th, 2006

MS Roundup; Tripsters Return

June 7th, 2006

Four Debaters Going National; Students Negotiate Cold War


May 2006
May Articles
 

May 31st, 2006

Bill Coulthart Retires

May 31st, 2006

Foreign Language Trips Underway

May 31st, 2006

MS Gets New Leader; Artist Visits

May 31st, 2006

Holocaust Survivor Enthralls Audience

May 21st, 2006

Cary Academy Graduates 88 in Seventh Commencement

May 21st, 2006

Golf Brings in Over $70K

May 21st, 2006

Spring Athletes Garner Team, Conference Awards

May 21st, 2006

PTAA Scholarships Awarded

May 16th, 2006

Students to Blog on China Trip for N&O

May 16th, 2006

Three Seniors Excel in Competitions

May 16th, 2006

Haitian Dance Performance Dazzles

May 11th, 2006

Fun, Food and Good Times at Spring Sports Day

May 5th, 2006

Smithson a Presidential Scholar; CA Students Receive Awards

May 5th, 2006

Econ Team Places Third

May 5th, 2006

What is Your Summer Quest?


April 2006
April Articles
 

April 28th, 2006

Rushin, Todd Win Teacher Awards

April 28th, 2006

Art on Display

April 28th, 2006

Honors Galore

April 28th, 2006

SADD Holds Events

April 24th, 2006

Rooney Wins First Burdick Fellowship

April 24th, 2006

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!

April 24th, 2006

National Honor Society Welcomes 17

April 17th, 2006

Watson gets Science Award

 

April 17th, 2006

Two Going to National Chemistry Competition

April 17th, 2006

Nationality Night, MS international Festival Entertain

April 10th, 2006

Three Awarded Prestigious Scholarships; Two get Park

April 10th, 2006

Middle School Students Recognized by TIP

April 10th, 2006

Orchestra Gala Includes Boston Violinist

April 10th, 2006

School has New Science Teacher

April 4th, 2006

Chargers Claim Baseball Tourney Title


March 2006
March Articles
 

March 31st, 2006

Reptile Club Hosts Exhibit at Museum

March 31st, 2006

Great Results for CA in Math Competitions

March 31st, 2006

Seventh-grade Shakespeare

March 20th, 2006

New England-Area Alums Attend Dinner

 

March 3rd, 2006

Debaters Make Their Points

March 3rd, 2006

Bands Play at Campbell University

March 3rd, 2006

Tales for Tots a Success

 


February 2006
February Articles
 

February 28th, 2006

Girls Basketball Team Comes up a Little Short in State Title Game

February 28th, 2006

CA Students Perform in Orchestra Festival

February 28th, 2006

Students Learn, Drink at Coffeehouse

February 28th, 2006

Second Part of International Computer Contest Completed

February 20th, 2006

Girls Win First TISAC Tourney; Wrestling, Swim Teams Place Sixth at State

February 17th, 2006

Ten Seniors Finalists for National Merit Scholarships

February 17th, 2006

CA Hosts Mt. Vernon for Tour, Game

 

February 13th, 2006

Peter Pan Soars as School Musical

February 13th, 2006

Student Art Displayed

February 13th, 2006

CA Places Sixth in Science Olympiad

February 13th, 2006

CA Hosts Debate Tourney

February 6th, 2006

Trip to ECU Caps Program on Robotic Heart Surgery

February 6th, 2006

Two to Intern With SBI

February 6th, 2006

Mousetrap Cars Zoom in Gym

February 6th, 2006

Dance Students Awed by Philadanco


January 2006
January Articles
 

January 27th, 2006

Chinese Exchange Students Arrive on Campus

January 27th, 2006

NHS Holds Lecture; ‘Taps’ New Members

January 27th, 2006

Students Make District, State Bands and Orchestras

January 23rd, 2006

Students Celebrate MLK Day

January 23rd, 2006

Where There’s Smoke, There’s a Fire (Investigator)

January 23rd, 2006

Snowflake Ball Draws Over 100

 

January 13th, 2006

US Students Participating in International Computer Programming Contest

January 13th, 2006

Terracotta Horse now Graces Library

January 13th, 2006

Many Seniors Already Decided on College Choice

January 13th, 2006

Students put Poetry On-line

January 6th, 2006

Chargers Triumphant at Home Tournament


December 2005
December Articles
 

December 22nd, 2005

Spirit Week, Homecoming Pump up CA

December 22nd, 2005

Instructor Published in Renowned Journal

December 22nd, 2005

Press Box Now Installed

December 16th, 2005

Geography Bee Generates Good Buzz

December 16th, 2005

CA Sends Textbooks for Hurricane Relief

December 16th, 2005

Visiting Artist Helps Students Produce Online Collection of Poetry

 

December 9th, 2005

Public flocks to Holiday Shoppe; Over 100 Vendors Sell Wares

December 9th, 2005

Debate Coach Receives National Recognition

December 2nd, 2005

Seven Perform with State Choruses

December 2nd, 2005

Students’ Design Picked as Winning T-Shirt

December 2nd, 2005

Choruses put on Diverse Concert


November 2005
November Articles
 

November 18th, 2005

Three CA Students Perform with State Honors Orchestra

November 18th, 2005

Chem Students Entertain

November 18th, 2005

Mayan Museum Fills MS Halls

November 18th, 2005

MS Netters Scoop it Up

November 11th, 2005

CA Breaks Records at Book Fair

November 11th, 2005

Wide Range of Music Performed at Concert

November 7th, 2005

Record Attendance for Grandparents’ Day

November 7th, 2005

Sign Up for Sip-n-Shoppe

November 7th, 2005

Busy Weeks for Middle School

November 7th, 2005

Lecturers Speak on American Values Abroad


October
2005
October Articles

October 28th, 2005

Girls Claim XC State Title, Boys Third;  Other Teams Fare Well in TISAC

October 28th, 2005

Book Fair at Barnes & Noble Nov. 4-5; Students’ Work to be on Display

October 28th, 2005

New Head of School Gives a Dressing Down (Day)

October 28th, 2005

Blue Team not Sad About Win

October 24th, 2005

Poet Imparts Tips, Encourages Students to Write

October 24th, 2005

CA gets a Little Taste of the State Fair

October 24th, 2005

Jazz on the Quad Entertains

October 24th, 2005

Cary Academy Winter Athletic Schedules

October 17th, 2005

State’s Poet to Visit Cary Academy

October 17th, 2005

Five Make State Honors Orchestra

October 17th, 2005

Beta Club Works Triathlon

October 10th, 2005

Cary Academy Seniors Nominated for Scholarships

October 10th, 2005

Students put Math to use in the Kitchen

October 4th, 2005

Romans, Vikings, Moors Ply Wares at Bazaar

October 4th, 2005

Two Make State Honors Chorus

October 4th, 2005

Essay Reflects Real-World Experience of Internship


September 2005
September Articles
 

September 27th, 2005

Fun Fest Lives up to Name

September 23rd, 2005

Students Perform in Romeo and Juliet

September 23rd, 2005

NHS Speaker Addresses Morality

September 23rd, 2005

CA Holds Sixth-Grade Tour

September 21st, 2005

CA teams Do Well; Tailgate a Success

September 18th, 2005

CC Girls Number One in State

September 18th, 2005

Student’s Artwork Makes N&O

September 18th, 2005

PTAA Starts New Year With Social, Meeting

September 9th, 2005

Scott Gives Students, Parents Straight Talk

September 9th, 2005

Beautiful Voices From Afar Visit

September 9th, 2005

Sunny Days at CA

September 4th, 2005

Club Fair Draws Attentive Crowd

September 4th, 2005

Elympics Come to CA

September 4th, 2005

Parents Meet Faculty; Learn the Ropes of College Admissions

September 4th, 2005

CC Girls Win Big; Now No. 1


August 2005
August Articles
 

August 22nd, 2005

Football Main Topic of Athletic Forum

August 18th, 2005

Cary Academy Opens Year with Bubbles, Handshakes and a Record Enrollment

August 18th, 2005

MS Parents Mingle at Social

 August 15th, 2005

Website Gets New Look

August 11th, 2005

Taylor Meyer Takes State Tennis Title


July 2005
July Articles

July 29th, 2005

New Faculty, Staff Join Cary Academy

July 29th, 2005

New Staff/Faculty Attend Orientation

July 19th, 2005

Asst. Upper School Head Awarded Fellowship for School Leaders

July 7th, 2005

Friday Fellowships Awarded

July 7th, 2005

Cary Academy Sets Fall Athletic Schedule

 


June 2006



Science Showcased at US [top]

US Science Showcase 2006The Upper School was the place to be May 31 for the curious and the interested as the ninth- and tenth-grade biology and chemistry students took over both floors to display their projects for the annual Science Showcase.

Depending on the room visited, one could learn about equine nutrition, bioluminescence, the chemistry of fireworks, how nerve gas works on the body, and what is really in those ubiquitous sports drinks.

Earlier in the year, each student picked a topic of interest and over the next couple of months researched it extensively and posted their project onto a web page they created.  At the Science Showcase, the students displayed their web pages on computers and explained their findings to students, families and visitors.

US Science Showcase 2006
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Celebration Sends Off Eighth Grade [top]

8th Grade Celebration 2006The Class of 2010 said a fond goodbye to the Middle School and an expectant hello to the Upper School at the Eighth Grade Celebration held June 9 in the Fine Arts Center.

Student speakers addressed such issues as friendship, the vast amount of knowledge the class attained from its studies, a helpful faculty, and the need to keep a positive attitude about the journey that awaits them across the quad.  Throughout the program, entertainers from the Class of 2010 amazed the audience of faculty, friends and family with their musical talents in voice and instrument.

At the reception following, Renee Montpetit (’10) expressed some remorse about leaving her teachers behind, but is excited, as all of her classmates seemed to be, about the next four years in Upper School.  “It should be fun,” she said.  “It will be nice to see all the people again from the Class of 2009, too.”

MS Roundup 2006
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8th Grade Celebration 2006
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MS Celebration 2006
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MS Celebration 2006
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Quiz Team Shines in Chi-town [top]

The quiz bowl team traveled to Chicago June 2-5 for its first national tournament and performed admirably against over 200 competitors.

At the National High School Quiz Bowl Tournament, sponsored by NAQT, the team of Swapanthi Nagulpally (‘07), John Nelson (‘08), Hannah Ritter Paulin (‘08) and Zach Sarnoff (‘09) earned a 4-6 record.  This is the second year in a row that at least one CA academic team has gone on to a state or national tournament.

In addition, Nagulpally took the Jeopardy test and qualified.  She is now in the pool of possible contestants for next year’s teen tournament.


MS Roundup; Tripsters Return
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MS Roundup 2006The Middle School had a busy last week of school.

On June 6, the sixth and seventh grades were treated to a Tex-Mex lunch for having the highest family participation rate in the Annual Fund.  Both grades had over 90 percent.

Yearbooks, 300 strong, were handed out June 7, and the kids lolled all over the quad signing book after book.  “This is the most fun,” said Emily Schramm (’12).  “People are writing down a lot of inside jokes and a lot of things from the beginning of the year that I don’t really remember, but my friends do.”

“This is an important activity,” said Head of Middle School Marti Jenkins.  “This is making a record of new friendships and recording old ones.”

Earlier in the week students found out that Matt Lee (’12) won first place in the regional and state rounds of the National Mathematics Competition 2006, administrated by KSEA (Korean-American Scientist and Engineers Association).

The seventh and eighth grades recently returned from three-day class field trips. 

The seventh-graders visited the YMCA at Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain.  While there they participated in arts and crafts and tried their skill at archery, climbing and hiking.  Check out their web page at http://web1.caryacademy.org/middleschool/7th/black_mountain_2006/blackmountainblog.htm and http://web1.caryacademy.org/middleschool/7th/black_mountain_2006/blackmountainblog_copy(2).htm.

The eighth-grade class traveled to the Pamplin Center in Petersburg, VA.  They visited the Civil War battlefield and Busch Gardens.

 

MS Roundup 2006
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MS Roundup 2006
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Four Debaters Going National; Students Negotiate Cold War [top]

Four students have qualified to compete in this year's NFL National Speech and Debate Tournament to be held in Dallas in June. Kevin Cotter (‘07) earned his way by placing first with an undefeated record in Lincoln Douglas Debate, and Clay Hane (‘06) earned his spot by placing second.  Also qualifying for nationals are Kelsey Nix (‘07) in Humorous Interpretation and Ben Goldhaber (‘08) in US Extemporaneous Speaking.  Nix is the first interpreter in school history to qualify for nationals. 

In addition to sweeping both LD qualifying slots to nationals, the team accomplished an unprecedented closeout of the top three spots with Robert Thorstad (‘08) placing third and being named the first alternate.  This is the sixth straight year that Cary Academy has qualified for the national tournament.

During the week of May 22, 10th grade history students participated in Student Conference Negotiation Sessions.  They debated the topics of “Prospects for peace in the Middle East in 1979” and the “Nuclear test ban treaty of 1963.”

“Going through this and researching and debating and coming up with treaties, the students learned about international diplomacy, negotiation skills and public speaking,” said instructor Sheila White.



May 2006



Bill Coulthart Retires [top]

Bill Couthart Retiring after 39 years in EducationAfter seven years of coaching the boys’ varsity soccer team, guiding the golf squad and teaching Middle and Upper School physical education classes, Bill Coulthart has retired.  The school honored him with a celebration May 23 in the Administration lobby.  Grateful parents, former and current students, and faculty and staff gathered to say a heartfelt goodbye.

Coulthart arrived at CA after working as an associate professor of physical education at Jacksonville University in Florida. Bill Couthart Retiring after 39 years in Education Cary Academy students and staff have benefited form Bill’s extensive background,” Head of School Don Berger said.  “Bill was always truly interested in seeing all his students succeed … and he is a model to us all.”

 “I can think of no other place that I would have rather spent my last seven years teaching and coaching than at Cary Academy,” Coulthart said.  “I have come to enjoy the true feeling of family and community that seems to come from everyone here:  parents, students, staff, faculty and administration.”


Foreign Language Trips Underway [top]

Ninety-nine Cary Academy juniors are spending the next two weeks in China, Spain, France and Austria as part of the annual foreign language exchange trips.

For daily reports on their adventures abroad, you can visit the students’ websites and read their journals.  Just navigate to the top of the intranet homepage and scroll over the website you wish to visit.  Click, and poof, you are in the land of the Gauls, sitting in a Spanish plaza or visiting a cafehaus.

Four students on the China trip are blogging about the experience for The News and Observer.  To read that blog, go to the N&O’s homepage where a direct link to the blog may be found in the top left corner, titled blogs.newsobserver.com/china.


MS Gets New Leader; Artist Visits [top]

Katelyn M. (’11) gave Head of the Middle School Marti Jenkins a break for the day as she took over the reigns May 24.

She sat in on the leadership team meeting, declared a dress-down day of flip-flops and hats, and helped Assistant Head of the Middle School Vince Janney handle a “disciplinary” problem.  “I enjoyed getting to observe classes I don’t normally get to see, i.e. 6th/8th grade classes, and I learned some of the things involved in Mrs. Jenkins’s job I didn’t know,” Katelyn said.  “And the fact that I got a pizza and ice cream party with my friends at lunch was great, too.”

All during the week of May 22-26, local wire artist Jonathan Daniel visited the art classes of Lee Leal to teach the art he learned growing up in Zimbabwe.  He assisted the students in making colorful wire rings and butterflies.

Katelyn M. (’11) is Head of the MS for a Day
Marti Jenkins assists Katelyn M. during the leadership meeting.
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Artist Jonathan Daniel
Artist Jonathan Daniel
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Holocaust Survivor Enthralls Audience [top]

Holocaust Survivor Lucy Carson and CA Teacher Sheila WhiteLucy Carson spent World War II as a “hidden child,” moving from place to place in France to escape the Nazis.  She shared her experiences May 23 with the Modern World History class of Sheila White.  An audience of around 50 teachers, students, and visitors from other classes filled the room.

Carson shuttled between an orphanage, a Catholic convent and private homes during the war.  She lost both parents to the conflagration and was reunited with an aunt and her 5-year-old sister at the end of the war in Antwerp, Belgium.  She and her sister immigrated to the US in 1947.

Jared Carson (’08) had asked his grandmother if she would like to speak to the class, said White, and she readily agreed.


Cary Academy Graduates 87 in Seventh Commencement [top]

Class of 2006 Graduation - May 21st, 2006To thunderous applause, whoops of joy and some tears, the 87 seniors of the Class of 2006 graduated May 21.

Anson Dorrance, women’s head soccer coach at the University of North Carolina, delivered the commencement address to a packed house in the SEA.  He drew on the 11 core values – like not whining, working hard and caring about each other – that his teams have employed on the way to numerous championships.

“Everything I have shared with youClass of 2006 Graduation - May 21st, 2006 are choices you have,” he concluded.  “I hope all of you have a chance to live a life that exceeds your dreams.”

Before Dorrance spoke, senior speakers Lianne Gonsalves and Joelle Portzer presented heartfelt addresses to their classmates, families and all those in attendance.

Gonsalves urged her classmates to not get too caught up in the workaday world, but to “live, laugh and love.”  Drawing on artistic imagery, Portzer told her fellow ‘06ers that, “We stand here ready to add color, shape and texture to whatever part of the world we touch.”

Rob Smithson received the Founders’ Award from founder and board of director member John Sall.

Click here for more pictures from the commencement ceremony for the Class of 2006 and a copy of the opening remarks made by Head of School Don Berger.

Class of 2006 Graduation - May 21st, 2006
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Class of 2006 Graduation - May 21st, 2006
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Class of 2006 Graduation - May 21st, 2006
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Golf Brings in Over $70K [top]

Scholars' Golf Classic 2006Score the Ninth Annual Scholars Golf Classic a hole-in-one.  With money still coming in, the tournament has raised over $70,000 for need-based scholarships at Cary Academy.

With a shotgun start, 60 teams spread out over all three courses at Prestonwood Country Club May 15.  Despite dodging a few raindrops, the golfers enjoyed a day of warm temperatures and mostly sunshine.

Alums Charlie Winn (’05) and Ryan Cotter (’02) played, and 17 parents also participated.  For the eighth out of nine years, R.N. Rouse and Co. Inc. served as the grand sponsor of the event.  Cecilia Davis served as the parent chair.

Scholars' Golf Classic 2006
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Scholars' Golf Classic 2006
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Scholars' Golf Classic 2006
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Spring Athletes Garner Team, Conference Awards [top]

The Cary Academy spring teams did well this year, with boys’ tennis sharing the TISAC title with Durham Academy, and girls’ track winning the TISAC.  The teams also did well in placing many Chargers on all-conference and all-state teams.  Those teams were recently announced along with team honors.

In varsity girls’ soccer, team awards went to Alex Berger (’07) for the Charger Award and Liz Heller (’06) for Team Unity Recipient.  Berger, Amy Dement (’06), Dannye DiNizo (’06) and Rachel Kenney (’06) were named TISAC All-Conference.  Berger made NCISAA All-State.

In softball team awards, the Big Stick Award went to Bryelle Smith (’07), and Saige Clark (’07) won the Charger Award.  Smith and Clark were named all-conference.

In baseball, Adam Kramer (’06) got the Charger Award, and Barrett Roberts (’06) was named most Most Improved.  Kramer and Roberts were joined by Bret Knight (’07) on the all-conference team, and Kramer made the all-state nine.

In golf, Connor Leonard (’07) was named Medalist, and the Coaches Award went to Meg Hewitt (‘07).

In track, Most Outstanding Senior awards went to Mark Hallen (‘06) and Kelly Shipkowski (’06).  High point scorers were Glen Wright Colopy (’06) for the boys and Tenny Crawford (’07) for the girls.  All-conference honors went to Sarah Helfer (’07) in the 800; Rachel Park (’07) in the 1600, 3200; Crawford in the 100H, 300H; Blythe Friedman (’08), Dara Brown (’09), Shipkowski and Crawford in the 4x100; and Park, Catherine Jacobs (‘07), Lianne Gonsalves (’06) and Helfer in the 4x800. 

In boys’ tennis, the Sportsmanship Award went to Dennis Gugger (’08), and the Charger Award to Zach Sarnoff (’09).  Gugger, Mike Kohagen (‘10), Sarnoff and Taylor Meyer (‘08) were named all-conference, with Tyler Graybeal (‘06) receiving honorable mention.  Meyer placed on the all-state team.

In lacrosse, Andrew Leithe (‘06) took home the Charger Award, and Clark Cooper (‘06) the Sportsmanship Award.  Leithe, Cooper and Tyler Phillips (’08) were named all-conference.


PTAA Scholarships Awarded [top]

At the Upper School awards ceremony May 17, the PTAA awarded its annual scholarships.

The winners of the PTAA Merit Scholarships are rising seniors Lauren Kahn and Brendan Kiu.  Each will receive a scholarship in the amount of $2,000.

Three other rising seniors were awarded scholarships in the amount of $500.  Those three members of the Class of 2007 are Allison Yim, Murphy Chang and Caitlin Daniels.


Students to Blog on China Trip for N&O [top]

Four Cary Academy students from the exchange group traveling to China will supply an immediate recap of their experience through a blog that The News and Observer is starting May 21, the day before the students depart. 

Brittany Sterling (‘07) will be in charge of capturing her experience on film and then posting her pictures.  Diana Chiritescu (‘07) and Alanna Daley (‘07) will be alternating days with different diary-like entries of their time abroad.  Lauren Viehbacher (‘07) will be making her voyage to China two weeks later and will be spending her time as an intern for NCR and regularly writing about her tasks, and what it is like to work in China.  On May 22, the exchange group of two teachers and 12 students will board a plane to Shanghai.   

Readers can access the blog through the N&O’s homepage with a direct link found in the top left corner titled blogs.newsobserver.com/china.  This link will be active on Thursday, May 17th.  Click here to read a preview about the blog.


Three Seniors Excel in Competitions [top]

Mark Hallen (’06) is one of 20 students from around the nation who have made the National Chemistry Olympiad team.  He took the five-hour national exam April 21 at the N.C. School of Science & Math.  For making the team, Hallen has been invited to a study camp this summer at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. At the camp, students will receive intense training from both high school and college chemistry educators. At the conclusion of the camp, these educators will pick the top four students to travel to Korea to represent the U.S. in the International Chemistry Olympiad competition.

Shannon Mentock (‘06) participated in the Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition in Washington, D.C. on April 21-24.  She was among the 60 high school juniors and seniors from across the nation who were named regional finalists for the competition.  The regional finalists presented in groups of 10, and the top two from each group were selected as national finalists. Unfortunately, Mentock was not one of the top two in her group, but she said the whole experience was incredible, featuring world renowned speakers, dinner at the National Academy of Sciences and other presentations.

After an inspiring tour of Duke University’s radiology center last year, Lianne Gonsalves (’06) decided to enter an essay contest sponsored by Duke.  It was a good idea.  Announced in early May as the winner of the contest, Gonsalves received a $1,000 prize.  To read her essay, click here.


Haitian Dance Performance Dazzles [top]

Haitian Dance Company May 2006Performers from the Resurrection Dance Theatre (RDTH) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, performed for the school May 5.

The RDTH, founded in 1985, evolved from the creation of St. Joseph’s Home for Boys, which was also founded in 1985.  The mission of RDTH is to teach its members – former street children and mentally and physically disabled children – that they have a special gift to offer the world:  themselves.

Combining Haitian and African movements and featuring traditional Haitian drumming, RDTH shared the life stories of Haiti’s children in an unforgettable way that thrilled and impressed the CA students gathered.

Haitian Dance Company May 2006
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Haitian Dance Company May 2006
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Fun, Food and Good Times at Spring Sports Day [top]

Spring Sports Day 2006The Spring Sports Day held Friday, May 5, and hosted by the Charger Club parent athletic boosters, provided an avenue for friends, families and supporters of CA to come together, mingle, eat and watch some good athletic contests.  The Chargers hosted Durham Academy for the day’s games.

A pep rally in the gym kicked off the event.  An ice cream social for the Middle School followed, and a tailgate party cookout by the stadium press box provided food throughout the evening. 

CA won the tennis matches 5-4.  In lacrosse action, CA lost 18-6, but the Chargers took the baseball game 6-1.  DA beat the softball team 16-1 and won a close soccer game 1-0. 

The new press box and PA system were dedicated at halftime of the lacrosse game.

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Spring Sports Day 2006
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Spring Sports Day 2006
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Smithson a Presidential Scholar; CA Students Receive Awards [top]

Senior Rob Smithson has been selected as a Presidential Scholar. One male and one female from each state is selected for this honor, with 13 at-large selections, as well.

In his application, Smithson was asked to write about a teacher who has influenced him, and he wrote about English teacher Carole Hamilton. Both Smithson and Hamilton will be invited to Washington, D.C. this summer for a series of events and a recognition ceremony at the White House.

In other great news, three Cary Academy seniors have been selected as National Merit Scholarship winners.  Each will receive a $2,500 scholarship.  The students are Sarah Basham, Mark Hallen and Smithson.


Econ Team Places Third [top]

The Cary Academy economics team placed third in the recent N.C. Economics Challenge held at the Federal Reserve Bank in Charlotte.  Schools from all over the state attended the competition. 

The CA team consisted of seniors Andrew Bryson, Clay Hane, Charles Hendren and Alexis Travars.  The competition consisted of three sets of tests:  one on microeconomics, one on macroeconomics, and one on “International Trade and Economic Current Events.” 

The team finished first on the microeconomics section of the competition.


What is Your Summer Quest? [top]

The Summer Quest staff has been busy planning a fantastic summer, and they are looking forward to your family being a part of it all!

There are many new offerings this time around, as well as some of the favorites from last year.  Some of the new camps include:  Digital Photography, Environmental Adventures, Real Fighting Robots, MultiMedia, Auto Design, Law, Fine Arts Portfolio, Introduction to Film Studies, Chocolate Dreams, Athletic Speed Camp, Draw Manga, Simple Silversmithing: The Friendship Ring, and Financial Savvy for Teens.

Spaces are filling quickly, so sign up today.  For more information and program registration status visit www.caryacademy.org/summer, or call the Auxiliary Programs Office at 677-7839.



April 2006



Rushin, Todd Win Teacher Awards [top]

Science Teacher Award - Joselyn ToddScience instructors Gray Rushin and Joselyn Todd have been honored for their innovative teaching styles by the Sigma Xi chapter at North Carolina State University (NCSU).  Rushin has won the Outstanding Teacher Award for high school, and Todd has won the same award for middle school.

Sigma Xi seeks to honor middle and high school teachers in science and/or mathematics who instill in their students a love and appreciation for their subjects.  Each year, Sigma Xi recognizes one middle school and one high school teacher of science or mathematics from public or private schools in Wake, Johnston, Harnett, Franklin, Orange, Durham or Chatham counties.  The winners of these awards are recognized at the Sigma Xi Spring Banquet with the presentation of a check for $400. 

“I’m honored to be recognized by an international organization of distinguished scientists,” said Rushin.  “I hope to find some of my former students amongst the Sigma Xi membership in the coming years.”

“I know that such an award is only achieved with the support of special people who themselves have abilities that allow others to rise to their potential,” said Todd.  “With this in mind, I am very fortunate to work with such talented individuals in the Cary Academy community - students, parents, colleagues and administrators.”

Science Teacher Award - Joselyn Todd
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Science Teacher Award - Gray Rushin
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Art on Display [top]

FAME Fest 2006Cary Academy held FAME Fest April 19 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building.  This celebration collection of all the student arts focuses on visual arts as well as musical components. 

CA students were given the opportunity to set up booths and sell their own artwork and crafts, while visitors had the chance to purchase the pieces of art for reasonable prices.

FAME Fest is designed to support the blossoming youthful artists. 

FAME Fest 2006
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FAME Fest 2006
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FAME Fest 2006
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Honors Galore [top]

Lianne Gonsalves (’06) has accepted the Park Scholarship to attend North Carolina State University.  She is also the winner of a $1,000 national Beta Club scholarship.

Danniella Hornby (’07) received an honorable mention in the Phi Beta Kappa Essay Contest.  She and her parents attended an award banquet April 25.

Diana Woodall (’08) and Mark Hallen (’06) finished in the top 15 at the 2006 Elon University Mathematics Contest held April 1, making them eligible for an academic scholarship at Elon University.


SADD Holds Events [top]

SADD Car 2006Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) at Cary Academy took the initiative to remind students of Drunk Driving Awareness Week, April 17-21.

Alcohol is involved in 60 percent of all teen death car accidents, and SADD wanted to drive this point home.  The SADD chapter displayed an automobile, parked in front of the Upper School, that had been exhumed from a drunk driving accident. 

With the help of local law enforcement, the chapter set up a Gator course for students April 20 that simulated, using goggles, the effects of drinking, and provided a driving simulator tractor trailer on campus in the US parking lot.

SADD Car 2006
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Rooney Wins First Burdick Fellowship [top]

Michael Rooney (’09) is the inaugural recipient of the Charles M. Burdick Young Writers’ Fellowship, a $1,000 grant allowing one freshman to attend a summer creative writing program prior to the sophomore year.  The PTAA, in cooperation with the Middle and Upper School English Departments, came up with the fellowship.

Applicants were required to demonstrate their commitment to both the craft and promulgation of creative writing.  As a result, they completed an extensive application, submitted two pieces of creative writing for review, and interviewed with the selection committee.

Rooney impressed the interviewers, sharing an inventive short story, discussing how he would use the knowledge g