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CA students selected for Urban Design for Social Justice

May 2, 2019

Three rising juniors (Kathryn Chao, Hannah Gordon, & Sarah Hallman) will take a summer enrichment course called Urban Design for Social Justice, along with 9 other students from Wake County Public Schools and Saint Mary’s. This is a CA course that builds on the Community Engagement class focus on local poverty and inequality, as well as District C training that several CA students have had for the least few years..

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CA US Students Win Phi Beta Kappa Literary Essay Contest

May 2, 2019

Each year the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Wake County holds an essay writing contest for juniors and seniors in both public and private schools. English teachers are asked to invite select students to submit a written analysis of a work of literature produced in the normal coursework assigned by the teacher.

This year, Madi Prentice ’19 and Addie Esposito ’20 took home two of the four top awards which included a cash prize. Madi won 1st place in the Senior Division with her essay on Toni Morrison’s Beloved, “The Corruption of Motherhood by the Power of Oppression” while Addie won 2nd place in the Junior Division with her essay on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, “Materialism: The War on Reality.”

Both were honored at the Phi Beta Kappa Association Reception featuring guest writer and final judge Dr. Zelda Lockhart.

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CA sixth grader advances to National Geographic GeoBee state finals

March 26, 2019

Mukundh Ashok, a sixth grader, was the winner of this year’s Cary Academy Geographic Bee. After winning the school bee, he took an online test to qualify for the statewide National Geographic GeoBee. Based on his score, Mukundh was chosen to join 99 other students from across the state to compete in the state GeoBee in Charlotte on March 29.

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CA takes second place in NC German Day Competition

March 25, 2019

Seventy five CA Upper School and Middle School students traveled to UNC for the NC German Day Competition on March 21. More than 500 students from around the state took part in contests such as: Extemp Speaking, Poetry Recitation, skits, Singing, Karaoke, Culture Bowl, Scavenger Hunt, etc.

The NC German Day Competition is organized by the NC Chapter of the AATG (American Association of Teachers of German) and was hosted this year by UNC. Cary Academy won second place overall, with the following winners.

  • Overall School: Cary Academy, 2nd place
  • T-Shirt Design: Teo Feliu, 2nd place
  • Culture Bowl Level 2: 1st Place Ryan Chen, Matthew Crow, Finn Kerns
  • Culture Bowl Level 3: 3rd Place David Go, Parker Perkins, Sheridan Page
  • Poetry Recitation Level 2: 3rd Place Owen Taffar
  • Poetry Recitation Level 3: 3rd Place Kendyl George
  • Poetry Recitation Heritage Level: 1st Place: Addie Esposito, 2nd Place: Matthew Modi
  • Extemporaneous Speaking Level 2: 2nd Place Max Feliu, 3rd Place Koa Kaliebe
  • Extemporaneous Speaking Level 3: 1st Place Claire Ferris
  • Karaoke 1st Place “Weltmeister sein”: Kyle Murphy, Rexy Brundige, Sara Martin, Mary Esposito, Eva Hammer
  • Karaoke 2nd Place “Einmal um die Welt” Max Feliu, Koa Kaliebe, Matthew Crow, Kenny Eheman, Xavier deSouza
  • Voice with Instrumental Level 1/2: “Heidenröslein” Instrumentalists : Owen Taffar, Sebastian de Souza   Singers: Christian Herrera, Evan O “Connell,James Joof, Mordecai Mengesteab, Nora Leuchtmann, Adora Koonce, Lily McFall
  • Voice with Instrumental Level 3: 1st Place “80 Millionen”: Dorrit Eisenbeis, Hannah George, Taylor Weber, Katie Grush
  • Voice with Instrumental Level 3 3rd Place: “Zusammen”: Max Feliu, Koa Kaliebe, Xavier deSouza, Matthew Crow, Kenny Eheman

Addie and Matthew´s Poetry Level H poems are posted on the UNC German Day website. They wrote and performed in the heritage level contest. The judges were so impressed that they requested that the poems be posted for the first time following the competition.

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Eight students selected for 2019 Governor’s School

March 21, 2019

Eight Upper School students were selected to attend this year’s session of the Governor’s School of North Carolina. Founded over fifty years ago, it is the oldest statewide summer residential program for academically or intellectually gifted high school students in the nation. It is a five and one-half week summer residential program for intellectually gifted high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses on each of two campuses. The curriculum focuses on the exploration of the most recent ideas and concepts in each discipline, and does not involve credit, tests, or grades.

Cary Academy congratulates the following students on their selection to attend the 2019 session of the Governor’s School:

Brandon Yi – Vocal Music

Elena Huang – Dance

Grace Chow – Instrumental Music

Thuc Uyen Dzu – Instrumental Music

Saajan Patel – Social Science

Addie Esposito – Social Science

Mary Kate Englehardt – Theatre

Elly Kim – Visual Art

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Middle School band awarded top honors

March 20, 2019

The Middle School Band was Awarded the top honor of Superior from the judges, yesterday, at the NC Central District Bandmasters Association Music Performance Adjudication (MPA).  An MPA is a music performance festival and competition in which dozens of schools from across the state compete.

The group did a wonderful job and Band Director Lester Turner is excited to report that all of their energy and efforts paid off in the best way possible.  The last time Cary Academy’s Band received a Superior at MPA was back in 2007. Turner explains, “this is a fantastic success for the group and will help drive us forward…  I hope all the students enjoyed the experience and I know for me, it was awesome to make music with them.”

Please take a moment to congratulate them as you see them around campus.

We hope you will join the CA Middle School band for their spring concert at CA on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm.

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CA students make it count at Mathcounts

March 18, 2019

Four Middle School students competing as a team at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics placed in the top 25 percent of the 41 teams attending, this past Friday. Mathcounts is a national math enrichment, coaching & competition program that promotes middle schoolmathematics achievement.

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CA Future Health Professionals charge ahead in State HOSA competition

March 13, 2019

Exactly a week ago, Jarrica Kirkpatrick and I (Troy Weaver) took 15 members of our CA Chapter of HOSA-Future Health Professionals (formerly Health Occupations Students of America) who qualified to participate at the State Leadership Conference (SLC) in Charlotte.  In fact, this time last week, HOSA was invited to take in an NBA game and we watched the Charlotte Hornets battled the Miami Heat!  The next day we prepared for our own battles as competition was steep…there were a couple hundred schools from around the state and several thousand students (filling 6 hotels in downtown Charlotte!) who aspire to careers in the medical/health sciences!  

Of the 15 students who participated, 3 sat for knowledge tests whose results were not revealed until Saturday morning’s closing awards ceremony. The remaining 12 sat for a Round One exam last Thursday and had to wait to learn whether they’d advance to Friday’s Round Two for practical and skills assessment.  The results, all 12 advanced to Round Two,  with eleven of  them earning “Top Ten” in our state! Here are final placements by competitive event:

  • Biomedical Debate (4th  Place) – Sarah Hallman, Nikki Tehrani, Angelina Chen, Anisha Rustogi
  • Biomedical Debate (7th Place) – Salma Said, RJ Jain, Ian Washabaugh
  • CERT (Critical Emergency Response Team) Skills (8th Place) – Cindy Li and Christianna Swift  
  • Epidemiology (1st Place) – Eric Wang
  • Pharmacology (3rd Place) – Liya Chen

While Eric and Liya’s “Top 3” placements automatically qualify them for the International Leadership Conference (ILC), it is quite possible that those in Biomedical Debate and CERT Skills would have the opportunity to attend ILC in Orlando in June!  HOSA Chapter Advisors have been given until Friday evening, March 15th to code the intent of any students who placed in the “Top Ten.”  Coding your intent means that if a higher finishing individual/team is unable to attend ILC, NC HOSA will open up that event to the next individual(s) on the “Top Ten” spreadsheet. Last year, there were events that went as deep as “9” that ended up representing NC and competing at ILC in Dallas! 

SPECIAL NOTES: 

  • Jillian Rokuskie made it to Round Two in Clinical nursing…a very competitive field in a popular event!
  • Sarah, Nikki, Angelina and Anisha were competing in their first-ever SLC and had to compete against our second CA team, including veterans Salma and RJ (who represented CA and NC at the Dallas ILC last year!)
  • Cindy and Christianna made it to Round Two for the second year in a row, but this time they placed in the “Top Ten!”
  • Liya placed “3rd” in her very first SLC, and was in a very competitive field with perennial powerhouses from across the state!
  • Eric placed “1st” in extemporaneous writing at our District Leadership Conference last fall and automatically qualified for this event at States, but he opted to pursue a greater challenge with his interest in epidemiology and diligently prepared for this event, finishing “1st” again!
  • Our student represented us well! They were competing against students who attend specialized/magnet high schools that have classes and clinicals in medical and health science fields!

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Troy K. Weaver, Biology Teacher, Upper School Science

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Speech and Debate sweeps final Dogwood Tournament

March 13, 2019

CA’s novice speech and debaters finished off the Dogwood Speech and Debate League tournaments with another sweepstakes win on March 9. They swept the top six spots in Lincoln Douglas Debate, five of the six in Public Forum Debate, four of the top six/top three in Declamation, three of the top four in Impromptu, two of top four in Oral Interpretation and a win in Informative Speaking.  They also had novices place in Original Oratory, Extemporaneous, and Duo!

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