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The Galloway School will host the 10th annual Merrick’s Walk in partnership with the Eating Disorders Information Network on Sunday, Feb. 28 as part of EDIN’s Love Your Body Month.
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“Does anyone notice something a little different about Zink?” asks Galloway senior Becky Kafka, holding up the cover of “Zink the Zebra” for Caron Morgan’s and Debra Fields’s Early Learning students, who are seated in a semicircle but are eagerly inching closer and closer to Becky as if by magnetic force.
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Elliott’s Circle, an outdoor classroom to be installed on the front lawn of Galloway’s campus on May 1, was recently sent to a Colorado foundry to be cast in bronze. Read about this meaningful project and watch a video of Martin Dawe of CherryLion Studios sculpting the statue of Elliott and giving Galloway students a tour of his studio here.
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Tanya Washington, associate professor of law at Georgia State University, recently spoke with Galloway Upper Learning students and parents about racialized experiences in America.
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The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition program, sponsored by the Georgia Department of Education, honors Georgia's outstanding high school seniors and the teachers who have been most instrumental in their academic development.
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The Galloway community will honor Elisabeth Omilami, chief executive officer of Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, and Lexi Fields ’98 at the Harvest Awards on Wednesday, March 3.
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Do you know what lava is made of? How hot it is? What makes a volcano erupt? Students in Cindi Fetch’s and Lydia Phillips’s Early Learning class have some answers for you.
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The Justice League of Galloway earned a number of awards at the Region 13 High School Mock Trial Competition on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Douglas County Courthouse.
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During a three-hour interactive diversity workshop sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League last week, Middle Learning students discussed identity experiences that have shaped who they are, examining bias in sometimes uncomfortable ways.
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Parent volunteers needed; "Growing Up Online" screening on March 3; cyber safety workshops with special agent Kimberly Milka on March 18 and 25; aluminum can tab drive