Ninth Grade SOARS
Ninth grade departed to TimberCreek Camp for the first SOAR Ninth Grade Class Day. The event included activities that challenged students’ communication and teamwork skills.
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Ninth grade departed to TimberCreek Camp for the first SOAR Ninth Grade Class Day. The event included activities that challenged students’ communication and teamwork skills.
Staff, faculty, and contractors kept the lights on almost continuously this summer constructing, renovating, and refreshing Jackson Academy’s campus. The second phase of the comprehensive campus master plan took shape with changes across the entire campus.
JA celebrated All Sports Night last Thursday. All 39 Raider teams gathered at the Brickyard for an evening of connection and celebration as the JA community anticipated the year ahead.
The Jackson Academy Association (JAA) is the parent organization of the school that raises funds to support classroom and extracurricular activities. One of the JAA’s fundraising events, A Blue & White Night, was held Saturday, August 12, 2023, at the Country Club of Jackson.
or the third consecutive year, the JA DU Club has earned the title of top high school chapter for the state of Mississippi and claimed the coveted Duck Bowl trophy.
The Jackson Academy Association (JAA) is the parent organization of the school that raises funds to support classroom and extracurricular activities. One of the JAA’s fundraising events, A Blue & White Night, will be held Saturday, August 12, 2023, at the Country Club of Jackson.
Last week, the Jackson Academy girls tennis team earned the MAIS Championship for the eighth season in a row. The JA boys team received runner-up honors. Way to go, Raiders!
The admissions team celebrated and honored Jackson Academy’s Senior Student Ambassadors as they bid them farewell and thanked them for a wonderful time of serving.
Recently, first graders learned a vast amount of knowledge about potential careers. On Friday morning, parents and students gathered in the Performing Arts Center to see how hard these first-grade Raiders had been working.
This year, Jackson Academy’s Lower School raised $10,859.72 and purchased 85 animals ranging from water buffalo to honeybees. This is the Lower School’s sixteenth year to raise money to benefit Heifer International.