Lady Raider Softball will be holding a spring Junior Varsity mini-season. Female students aged 12-17 interested in playing recreational softball can participate with other JA students in recreational league softball, coached by Head Coach Will Whitehead. This will compliment Lady Raider Softball’s normal spring training. For more information contact Coach Whitehead at wwhitehead@jacksonacademy.org or Coach Aimee Plunkett at aplunkett@jacksonacademy.org.
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Jackson Academy's beloved Alpha & Omega program kicked off another year of meaningful connections this morning as seniors and kindergartners came together for their first meeting. Excitement filled the amphitheater as JA's oldest students and those just beginning Lower School discovered their special buddy or buddies for the year ahead.

Understanding Tuition Assistance
University and college officials affirm that Jackson Academy (JA) students are well-prepared for higher education. JA graduates embody the qualities colleges seek, underscoring the value of a JA diploma. Cost alone should not impede a child's access to high-quality education like that at JA. The school is committed to an economically diverse student body and offers need-based tuition assistance (TA) for qualifying families determined by the third-party vendor, School and Student Services (SSS).

Lifting Each Other Up!
The JA Raider football team treated the school’s spirit squads to cookie cake leading up to the MAIS Spirit Competition. The activity was a great way to show appreciation for the hard work of the cheer squads, Accents, and Steppers, who show so much support for sports teams throughout the year.