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Character of the Week: LoriBeth Berry
I would like to nominate Lori Beth Berry for a character award. Last Friday night, she scraped my car in the parking lot. There was not much damage done, and she could have easily left without anyone knowing. Instead, she found Campus Police who found me. She came to make a personal apology Friday night […]
November 10, 2008
Character Development
Support for Heart of GA Humane Society
Georgia Military College faculty, staff and students recently raised $472.60 for the Heart of Georgia Humane Society to support their spay and neuter program. The effort was GMC’s spring quarter community service project and was supported by junior college and prep school students, faculty and staff. The Heart of Georgia Humane Society (HGHS) was founded […]
November 10, 2008
Community Service
Shelor Presents Paper at World History Association Conference in London
In late June 2008, Edward Shelor, GMC Social and Behavioral Science Chair and Assistant Professor of History, joined other historians from North America, Asia, Europe, and other areas from around the world to participate in the 17th Annual World History Association (WHA) Conference held at the Queen Mary Campus of the University of London. The […]
November 07, 2008
Academics
Principal's List / Honor Roll - Quarter 1
Georgia Military College proudly announces outstanding prep school students who have achieved academic distinction during the Quarter 1 Grading Period. PRINCIPAL’S LIST 6th GRADE Trey Bridges Taylore Brooks Kelsey Chambers Liam Fairbrass Chrissyl Jadol Kristin Kuehn Blake McCullough Dylan Resha Thomas Resha Niki Thomas Gage Vanlandingham Ashley Vinson Macy Watkins 7th GRADE Will Applebury Ian […]
November 05, 2008
Prep School
Valdosta Student Service League - Community Partner of the Year
The GMC-Valdosta Student Service League was recently recognized as “Community Partner of the Year – Large Supporter Category” by the Valdosta Community Partners in Education Program. GMC-Valdosta serves as a Partner in Education with Southeast Elementary and Dewar Elementary. Pictured accepting the award are members of the GMC-Valdosta Student Service League (left to right): Janet […]
November 04, 2008
Character Development
WR Student Receives Barbara Shaheen Scholarship
Barbara Shaheen Scholarship Recipient Georgia Military College recently awarded the Barbara Shaheen Scholarship to Cynthia Anne Hemstreet, from Warner Robins, Ga., for fall quarter 2008. Cynthia is studying early childhood education and will graduate in 2009. Cynthia, who attends the GMC Warner Robins campus, said, “Being awarded the Barbara Shaheen Scholarship is a wonderful, unexpected […]
November 03, 2008
Academics
WR's Michelle May Receives Coca-Cola Scholarship
Michelle May, a Georgia Military College student in Warner Robins has been awarded a scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. Ms. May received $1,000 in recognition of her demonstrated academic success and participation in community service within the past 12 months. Through the Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program, the Foundation awards a total of 400 […]
November 03, 2008
Academics
Character of the Week: Julianna Grant
I would like to nominate Julianna Grant for Character of the Week for the character trait of dedication. Last year Julianna, along with the Jr. Beta Club, sold roses to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. After having a very successful fundraiser, Julianna has continued to commit her time and energy to this great […]
October 31, 2008
Character Development
Cadets Visit Veterans - October 23
Georgia Military College cadets visited the Georgia War Veterans Home on October 23 as part of the Cadet Visitation Program. Cadets Corey Cook, Alfred Hughley, and Markus Perteete spent time with the veterans. Pictured are Cadets Hughley and Perteete with Clarence Bryant.
October 23, 2008
Character Development
Character of the Week: Josh Brown
I would like to nominate Josh Brown for Character of the Week. Fire drills are always a hassle for both teachers and students because class is interrupted unexpectedly. Today’s fire drill began that way, but it ended with a smile on my face due to Josh’s sense of duty. As all of the teachers and […]
October 21, 2008
Character Development
