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Latest News Congratulations to Senior, Jack Butts, who has been named as one of 265 semifinalists in the 2010 National Beta Club Scholarship Program. Over 700 seniors nationwide competed for this honor. Only 40 Georgia high school seniors were named this year. Jack has earned this honor through his outstanding academic achievements, leadership, character, school and community service and participation in Beta Club activities. NGA is very proud of Jack! The following registration dates have been set for the 2010-2011 school year: Monday, March 15th & Tuesday, March 16th from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. Registration packets are available in the school's office or here on our website as a link on the Admissions page on the left hand side panel. (2010-2011 Registration Packet) Please make plans to register your children during the above dates & times. Tuesday, Mar. 9th--Region 1AA Literary Competition in Milledgeville. Tuesday, Mar. 9th--Middle School Baseball Double-Header at Briarwood beginning at 3:30 pm Wednesday, Mar. 10th--Varsity Track Meet at Gatewood beginning at 3:30 pm
Thursday, Mar.
11th--Mid-Term Exams for Thursday, Mar. 11th--Middle School Track at John Milledge Academy at 3:30; Varsity Baseball at John Hancock Academy at 4:30 pm and Varsity Tennis Match against Piedmont at the Greene County Rec. Courts at 4:00 pm
Friday, Mar. 12th--Mid-Term
Exams for For information about the 2010 Spring Auction & Barbeque Saturday, May 1st click here! |
Put your tax dollars to work for NGA!
http://www.goalscholarship.org/
Click the following link to shop online and support NGA. For each sale, NGA receives a percentage of the sale: http://www.backme.org/files/groups/NGAPTO/categories.html
The NGA Grandparents Club is selling chances on Gas or Diesel. Tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. There will be 3 chances to win. 1st Ticket-$600.00 of Gas or Diesel; 2nd Ticket-$200.00 of Gas or Diesel; & 3rd Ticket-$200.00 of Gas or Diesel. The drawing will be held on May 1st at the NGA BBQ and Auction.
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Nathanael Greene Academy seeks students
of good character. The academy believes that a commitment to fairness and
respect for all helps to create a climate favorable to academic
excellence. An admissions test and interview are required. The Academy
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic
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