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from DECATUR HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 2017–2018
TO GOD BE THE GLORY When we consider our current state as a school, it is plainly apparent that we have been blessed. As Christians, we know that the ultimate source of all these blessings is our gracious God. In our August newsletter, I introduced our theme for the year, To God Be the Glory. I described how we often neglect to exhibit a spirit of thankfulness even in the face of such self-evident blessings. Although that is an awful malady, a step toward the cure is not that difficult.
I am entering my fourteenth year at Decatur Heritage. We have faculty who have been here twenty years. We have several current board members who were here at the formation of the school. When we old-timers lag in thankfulness, one reason might be that we have forgotten our school’s history. At the other end of the spectrum, we also have many families just joining us this year. To the extent that they lack perspective, that might be due to them not knowing the school’s history. In both cases, the prescription is the same – we need to take a look back to both see from whence we came and to remember God’s guidance and provision through those years.
In looking back over the life of the school, the change in our campus size, location, and buildings has been stunning. Those original board members had dreams of where we might be over 20 years later, but I think our current reality would have exceeded those dreams. In our next issue, I will recall some of the milestones in that journey. Each of the steps involving capital campaigns, new property, and new buildings were momentous in their own right. The cumula-tive effect – our current campus – is a safe, spacious, beautiful, effective place for providing an education to the students of 2017-2018.
As impressive as the story of our physical plant has been, what is truly hum-bling is to remember the contributions of the people who made those things a reality. Later in the year, I will recount some of the ways God has used dedi-cated people to grow and improve this school. Those contributions took many forms: showing leadership in making tough choices about finances and philo-sophical direction, hard work in the classrooms implementing curriculum, sacrificial giving to fund the program, faithful prayer for guidance and protec-tion. As varied as the needs and opportunities at Decatur Heritage Christian Academy were over the years, the gifts and talents of God’s people were up to the task of meeting those challenges – yet another reason to be thankful.
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2017
VOLUME 18, ISSUE 2
Our Leadership
Mr. Scott Mayo HeadmasterMr. Jeremy Jones K-12 Chief Learning LeaderMr. Michael Holiday Assistant PrincipalMr. Ty Patterson Athletic DirectorMr. Steve Atchley Facility Manager & Assistant ADMrs. Scarlet Bolan Food Service DirectorMrs. Melissa Ross Guidance CounselorMrs. Heather Sasser Chief Financial OfficerMrs. Lisa Barnett Advancement Director
Board of Trustees
Mr. Blake Temple, Chairman Mr. Stratton OrrMr. Em Barran Mr. Jeff ParkerMrs. Lyn Cook Dr. Jay SuggsMrs. Laura Hellard Mr. Skip Thompson Mrs. Tricia Heyward
Faculty and Staff
Mrs. Patty Annerton Math & SpanishMrs. Paula Armstrong Bible Mrs. Noelle Barron KindergartenMrs. Cathryn Buse Bible & MathMrs. Debbie Bishop Second Grade Mrs. Leigh Ann Chiles Instructional Enhancement FacilitatorMrs. Kathy Coffey First GradeMrs. Debbie Crews Third GradeMrs. Jennifer Densmore ScienceMrs. Bethany Eze Lower School Secretary/MusicMrs. Traci Gladish Office/CFE AideMrs. Teresa Hall Media CenterMrs. Katherine Helms Government & EnglishMrs. Yvonne Holiday Physical EducationMs. Hannah Holloway Fifth & Sixth GradeMrs. Sandra Howard ScienceMrs. Carole Janorschke Upper School SecretaryMrs. Donna Jarnagin MathMrs. Karen Keith ScienceMrs. Tammy Legg Food Service StaffMrs. Becky Linderman Fourth Grade Mrs. Kerstin Lynch Fourth GradeMrs. Alyssa Maddox Third GradeMr. Jason Marshall Physical EducationMrs. Terri Mashburn Financial SecretaryMrs. Donna Mayo Office/CFE AideMrs. Melissa McCulloch Writing Enhancement FacilitatorMrs. Julie McGough English & HealthMr. Steve Meek Physical Education & HistoryMrs. Dustin Mitchell TechnologyMrs. Connie Murray Instructional Enhancement FacilitatorMrs. Olivia Ngo Fifth & Sixth GradeMrs. Kim Parker Health Room FacilitatorMrs. Paizley Peebles First GradeMrs. Leah Reid Fifth & Sixth GradeMrs. Cathy Schmid MathMrs. Melissa Simpson Food Service StaffMrs. Brenda Smith Second GradeMrs. Sandy Stephenson KindergartenMrs. Sylvia Teague MathMrs. Angie Teichmiller History Mrs. Holly Thompson Advancement & Athletic SecretaryMrs. Amy Tubbs ArtMrs. Laura Frasher Tuttle EnglishMr. David Walker BandMrs. Irina Washburn RussianMrs. Jenna Wilkerson Fifth & Sixth GradeMrs. Barbara Wright TechnologyMrs. Angela Wynn English
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Scott Mayo, Headmaster
2 “I will praise God’s name in song, and glorify him with thanksgiving.” Psalm 69:30
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
Ms. Hannah Holloway is excited to join the 5th/6th Grade team this year. She will be teaching 5th Grade Reading and Language and 6th Grade Bible. She graduated from The University of North Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in El-ementary Education/Special Education and has taught in Ghana, West Africa and Suwanee, Georgia. She was born in Decatur, but moved to Atlanta when she was six years old. She is happy to
be back in Decatur and to be living close to her family. She attends First Bible Church.
Mrs. Olivia Ngo will be teaching 5th/6th Math and 6th grade History. She holds a bachelor’s degree in social work form Auburn University. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in elementary education from Liberty University. She has always been very passionate about helping children and has done so throughout her career. Olivia has been married for two years to Chris and they have one dog, Kimber. They recently moved back to their hometown of Huntsville. In Huntsville, they attend Rivertree Church. Olivia is very excited to be a part of such a wonderful school.
Ms. Hannah Holloway
WELCOME NEW FACULTY & Staff
Mrs. Olivia Ngo
2017-2018 SCHOOL CALENDARAugust 8 First Day of SchoolSeptember 4 Labor Day HolidaySeptember 19 Student Half-day DismissalOctober 9 Fall Break HolidayNovember 10 Veterans Day HolidayNovember 20-24 Thanksgiving HolidaysDecember 12-15 Upper School ExamsDecember 15 Classes Dismiss for HolidaysJanuary 4 Classes ResumeJanuary 15* MLK Day HolidayFebruary 19* Presidents’ Day HolidayMarch 6 Student Half-day DismissalMarch 19-23 Spring Break HolidaysMarch 30 Good Friday HolidayMay 22-25 Upper School ExamsMay 25 Classes Dismiss for SummerMay 25 Senior Graduation*Inclement weather make-up days
“A Tribute to the American Veteran”Monday, November 6
Celebration begins at 8:31am
Invite a veteran to be our honored guest.
3Decatur Heritage Christian Academy is a 501-C-3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Memorials, honorariums, and gifts may be mailed to DHCA, P. O. Box 5659, Decatur, AL 35601-0659.
In closing, I will share a thought I told our Upper School students during our opening assembly this year: “While no one would argue that it is not important to be thankful, what if thankfulness is a vital part of our existence? What if, as believers, it is at the very core of who we are created to be? In Isaiah 43:7, God states, ‘…everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made.’ Again in verse 21, He says, ‘…the people whom I formed for myself that they may declare my praise.’” Please pray that faculty and staff, parents and students, board and administrators of Decatur Heritage would embody a spirit of thankfulness this year, giving God the glory for what He has done.
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You may have noticed before, there is a statement above the front doors inside of Decatur Heritage Christian Academy which says “Preparing Students for Lives of Impact”. While that isn’t the school’s mission or vision statement, I believe it is a good explanation of why we are here. How it is imple-mented varies but overall it is our goal. To equip our school to do this, resources must be available. I am excited that in my new role as Advancement Director, I get the opportunity to partner with the faculty, staff, families and friends of DHCA in order to make this happen. In my position, I will work to ensure that we are sharing, both internally and externally, all of the great things we are doing to pre-pare students for impact and then help people find opportunities to meaningfully support our school.
Currently, Decatur Heritage has several avenues for people to support our school. We have an Annual Fund Campaign; Capital Campaign; fundraising events of our Parent Association, Athletic Booster Club and Masterpiece Guild. This multi-faceted approach allows us to reach different areas of our community in order to raise support.
• The Annual Fund is a year-round campaign that raises funds to support teaching and learning each day in the classroom. The Annual Fund provides for annual expenses of the operating budget. In short, the Annual Fund helps us live.
• Capital Campaigns take place periodically in order to raise money to fund larger projects such as our building/grounds improvement; academic enhancements; debt reduction. Gifts to the capital campaign can be given at one time or in payments over several years. If the Annual Fund helps us live, the Capital Campaign helps us grow.
• Our Parent Association, Athletic Booster Club and Masterpiece Guild all conduct fundraising activities through-out the year. These fundraisers fund projects and activities for Decatur Heritage.
All of these development endeavors are conducted to positively influence our students and help prepare them for lives of impact. Won’t you join us?
“Preparing Studentsfor Lives of Impact”Lisa Barnett, Advancement Director
DHCA ADVANCEMENT
4 “OUR MISSION is to assist families by providing their children with an education
HERITAGE HEADLINES
Hello! My name is Paizley Peebles and you’re
probably wondering… “Why is Mrs. Peebles writing the
Alumni Spotlight?” I am blessed to be one of the 1st
grade teachers at Decatur Heritage, but I also attended
DHCA from kindergarten until I graduated! DHCA has
been a part of my life for 21 years, and it is such a bless-
ing to now have the opportunity to impact the lives of my
own students- just as so many wonderful teachers impacted
my life during my academic career.
I graduated from Decatur Heritage in 2009 as a
member of the final class to graduate from the Sandlin Road campus. I then
chose to further my education at Samford University and graduated four years
later with my degree in Elementary Education. After graduation I moved
back to Athens and started working at DHCA. Besides slaying dragons and
guarding the castle from intruders every day in Peebles Palace, I am also
married to Zachary Peebles, an electrical engineer, who is the best “teacher
husband” around! We live in Athens, Alabama… one minute down the road
from my parents. We attend Summit Crossing Community Church in Hunts-
ville, and we love to travel, go the lake, and spend time with friends and
family during our free time.
How did DHCA impact my life? Honestly, it still is! I feel that the
best testament to what DHCA means to me is shown through my desire to
want to come back and teach here. My story at Decatur Heritage proves
“you really can go home again,”… and that God’s plan is always WAY better
than your own. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought I would
have the opportunity to teach with some of the teachers I grew up with! Even
though I spent 13 years at DHCA as a student, my most cherished memories
of Decatur Heritage have come from my last 5 years of teaching 1st grade.
Being able to come back to DHCA and teach where I grew up has been an
indescribable experience. Not only do I get to teach right next door to my
own 1st grade teacher (Mrs. Sandy Stephenson), but I also get to teach with
my mom (Mrs. Kathy Coffey). Growing up, I never got the chance to be in
my Mom’s class. Now, twenty years later, I have earned my own spot on her
pirate ship and have added my own castle of students to the 1st Grade fun!
Without DHCA, I would never have had the opportunity to teach with my
mom, and for that I am so thankful.
As I think back to my time as a student at DHCA, so many things
have changed: a brand new location, new student activities, new traditions,
and even new classes. However, one thing remains the same: Decatur Heri-
tage is full of amazing teachers who love their students. Romans 11:29 states
“For His will and His call are irrevocable.” This verse has guided me through
my years of teaching because I view teaching as my calling. It is so evident
to me that the teachers I work with share that belief too. It wasn’t until I
reached college, and even until I started teaching, that I fully understood
and began to appreciate the impact that my teachers had on my life. My
love of reading, my ability to view the world through a Biblical worldview,
my creativity and love of art, and my love for children all began in the
classrooms of DHCA. The teachers at Decatur Heritage helped me to be-
come who I am today because of their choice to want to make a difference
in my life. I am forever grateful to them and blessed to now have the chance
to impact students of my very own.
I look forward to seeing what God has in store for Decatur Heritage over the
next 21 years!
Our senior year has officially begun and now it is time to focus in and finish out our high school careers strong. I encourage everyone to start the year off on the right foot and to not get behind early, as no one wants to be playing catch up for the rest of the semester. Summer, and the freedom that comes with it, is now gone. This, however, should not discourage us or leave us feeling as if all the fun is over. School is not just sitting in a bland classroom all day, even though we love to act like it is the most boring thing in the world. It brings us together and allows us to have fun with our classmates and learn through discus-sions with each other. There are also school sports, which help build unity within the student body, as we all want our teams to do well. That being said, we as seniors should look to be leaders in every aspect of school. We should strive to set the bar high in the classroom, on the field, and in our daily walk with God so that those looking up to us will push themselves to be better each day. It is up to us to determine the suc-cess of this school year. This is a task we should not take lightly and one that we should ask God to help us in making decisions that will lead everyone closer to him.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Paizley Peebles (‘09)
Garret Buckner,
President
Class of 2018
SENIOR SCOPE
Boys State
Girls State
DHCA is proud of our students and their recent accomplishments
DHCA Students
Cason Brown (‘18)
Sam Harrison Matthews (‘18)
Lida Orr (‘18)
5t ha t i s exce l l en t and wh ich in s t i l l s B ib l i ca l p r inc ip l e s t o gu ide the i r l i ves . ”
As I reflect back to when we found out we were pregnant, I remember friends
and family asking where we planned to send our child to school. We had not
even brought our child home from the hospital and we were already being asked
about her education. It seemed as though the more questions that were asked,
the more confused we became. We had different opinions from many and when
you begin to listen to all the opinions it becomes “noise”. When I become caught
up in this noise, my husband reminds me of 2 verses. The first is Galatians 6:4
“Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without
comparing himself to somebody else”. We appreciate opinions from others but
ultimately we have to pray about what is best for our family and what God wants
for us. The second verse is Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,
declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you
hope and a future”.
My husband and I attended public schools and both received a good education. The world is a differ-
ent place now though. We began to discuss what we wanted for Gabrielle as she became older and would
be starting to school. Knowing she would be influenced by her surroundings, we wanted a safe, Godly
environment and teachers that truly cared about the students’ wellbeing, both academically and spiritually.
When Gabrielle started daycare at Church Street Academy, she was surrounded by loving teachers who
taught her about God and God’s love for her. I visited the campus at Decatur Heritage numerous times with
my mom and was touched by the love that I felt there. I really felt as though Gabrielle belonged at Deca-
tur Heritage.
As Gabrielle prepares to enter kindergarten, we are overwhelmed with emotions. It is easy to let the
“noise” try to influence decisions. But as we prayed about it this summer, we have a sense of peace that she
is where God wants her to be. After Gabrielle’s shadow date, she came home wanting me to pull up a song
on the iPad. When asked what song she was referring to, her response was “You know, God’s Not Dead.
The song we sang at Decatur Heritage”. We were shown a picture of Gabrielle at the Power Up service
at her shadow date. She had her arm wrapped around Mrs. Murray’s leg singing about God. As summer
comes to a close and we prepare for her to start her educational journey, we are now being asked “Why
Decatur Heritage?” The picture we were shown always comes to mind. That picture is our answer to “Why
Decatur Heritage”. While our emotions are of a little sadness that our little girl is growing up, there is a
sense of excitement of what God has in store for her at Decatur Heritage.
The Guice Family
Why We Chose DHCA
Dr.Edward, Gabrielle(‘30) &
Dr. Michelle Guice
Students Shine at the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Program
Cason Brown (‘18)
Justin McCleskey (‘19)
Cason was chosen to be on alumni staff for HOBY. He en-couraged, led and served the organization well.
Justin was an ambassador for HOBY. He learned leadership quali-ties and how to better serve his community.
6 Visit our website at www.dhca.org.
DHCA Student Shares God’s
Love through Art
Decatur Heritage Christian Academy
First Day back at School
Students on a Misson
Along with eight adults and 26 other members of The Point (LifePoint’s Student Group), six DHCA students served on a mission trip this summer in Memphis. Cole Garner, Myla Garner, Rea Garner, Sheryl Garner, Stephen Ross, and Beth Trippany spent a week in mid-July serving in a program entitled Street Reach. Street Reach runs for the entire summer and Spring Break. It is associated with Brinkley Heights Baptist, a small, urban church with a big heart. Street Reach is a two-part mission trip mixed with what feels like youth church camp. In the morning, the mission teams provide a Backyard Bible Club at several sites throughout inner-city Memphis. The teams go door-to-door, collecting kids and walking together in groups to their identified site. After a fun-filled morning of crafts, music, games, and Bible stories, the kids are walked back to their homes. Over 14 sites, roughly 500 kids are served each day. The mission teams then have varied afternoon assignments, including afternoon Bible clubs, activity centers, soccer camp, nursing home visits, and community service. In the evenings, the entire group participates in a collective worship service. There were 200 youth volunteers (including the adults who also served with their church teams) from churches across the southeast.
The best part about Street Reach is seeing how simply “loving others” changes lives. One of the youth from LifePoint felt an immediate connec-tion to a 4-year old who had autism. This child was non-verbal, never smiled, and always seem to misbehave. With this daily connection between the two, the little boy was laughing and engaging by the end of the week…. and the youth who worked with him was also changed because of that experience. The adult chaperones loved watching these youth grow in confidence as they knocked on doors, engaged with kids, and taught Bible lessons.They saw some of the youth who were shy and quiet begin to share in larger groups. They saw leadership skills formed. They saw personal preferences be set aside for the good of the group. In essence, they watched 32 teenagers become missionaries.
Lucy Orr (‘21) organized, for the sec-ond year in a row, a two-day art camp for elementary students at the Neigh-borhood Christian Center this summer. She used this opportunity to teach the students each day about God’s cre-ation with art projects, bible lessons, games and snacks. Lucy was such a blessing to the students and exhibited such a Christ like attitude by com-bining her love for art, children, and discipleship. She had a great time with the sweet children in our community.
Beth Trippany (‘22)
Stephen Ross (‘20)
Myla Garner (‘19) Rea Garner (‘21)
Sheryl (‘23) and Cole Garner (‘20)
Mrs. Barron embracesOcie Barran (‘30).
Mrs. Lynch with Grace Kretzschmar (‘24), Havana Wesley (‘24) and Anna Kathryn Oaks (‘24).
Jessica and Coach Jason Marshall with kids Amelia Marshall (‘30) and Blake Marshall (‘30).
Mr. Jones and Mr. Mayo pose with Aubree Kyle (‘29) and Ken-nedy Kyle (‘24).
Deborah (mom) and Caroline Woods (‘30).
Caroline Thompson (‘22) and Synclair Dodd (‘22) excited for class to start.
Deacon Vaughn (‘25), Riley Vaughn (mom) and Sandlin Vaughn (baby brother) walk into school.
Third Grader Jenna Owens (‘23), Laura Owens (mom), and Lucy Daigre (‘23).
Ashleigh Vickery (‘20) hurries to first period.
Mrs. Stephenson with Molly Landers (‘30).
Shelby Jones (‘20), Jaime Corry (‘20), Harmony Lillich (‘20) and Alex Joseph (‘20) happy to be sophomores.
Lucy Wardlaw (‘24), Ana Michelle Vandiver (‘24), Ella Olive (‘24) Lizzie Latham (‘24) and Jacob Belcher (‘24) enjoying Mrs. Ngo’s class.
Sarah Burchell (‘25) and Bri Tyson (‘25).
7Decatur Heritage Christian Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member in good standing with the Association of Christian Schools International.
HERITAGE HIGHLIGHTS
2017/2018 Book Fair
September 5-12Watch for details!
2017/2018 Library Theme: Let’s Get Mission Minded
Center for Excellence
DHPA Parent Associationmeets Wednesday, September 6 at
8:15am in the media center. (Homeroom mom’s attendance is mandatory.)
Join us!
WELCOME NEW STUDENTS
AND FAMILIES
Fall Sessions:October 4 - November 15• Pottery• Cooking
• Gooey Science• Baton
• Painting• Archery• Ballet
• Karate• Soccer• STEM
• All About Animals• Flag Football• Bricks 4 Kidz• Cheer Nation
Vishal and Isha Potharaju, 5th and 6th gradechildren of Srinivas Potharaju and Rama Penmatsa
Adriana Rodriguez, K5daughter of Adriana De Rodriguez and
Alejandro Rodriguez
Jack Rogers, K5son of Brandy McCain and Kenneth Rogers
Charlie Rush, 9th gradeson of Douglas Rush and Sherry Taylor
Brooke Smith, 8th gradedaughter of Stuart and Nicole Smith
GianCarlo Valdez, 10th gradeson of Giovanny Valdez and Carmen Robles
Peyton Smith, 4th gradeson of Kristie and Scott Smith
Roman Smith, K5son of Coco Trigo
Front Row: Maci Odom (‘22) and Caroline Thompson (‘22).
Second Row: Summer Sims (‘22), Olivia Bender (‘23), Adeline Burney (‘23), Leland Barnett (‘22), Kyleigh Wright (‘22) and Kadyn Childers (‘22).
Third Row: Brantleigh Williams (‘22), Elizabeth Wilson (‘22), Lydia Williams (‘22), Sasha Suggs (‘23), Lenox Scott (‘23).
MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEER CAMPThe DHCA Middle School Cheerleaders participated in a private UCA cheer camp held at Decatur Heritage on August 1-3.
Adeline Burney, Elizabeth Williams, Kyleigh Wright, Leland Barnett, Maci Odom and Olivia Bender were selected as UCA All-Americans at the event.
“I tell all of you with certainty, whoever gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones
because he is a disciple will never lose his reward.”Matthew 10:42
8 Decatur Heritage Christian Academy is a member of the Alabama High School Athletic Association.
THEME:Heritage’s Got Talent
SPORTS SCENE
Events include:
Tailgate for the entire DHCA family
Corn Hole Tournament
Class banner competition
Assembly to introduce court
Pep rally
Crowning of the Queen duringhalf-time of game
Watch for details to be announced!
Spirit Week Activities:•Tuesday•
Class Color DayBattle of the Classes
•Wednesday•Guys in Ties, Girl’s in Pearls
•Thursday•Generation Day
Dance Competition
•Friday•DHCA Spirit Day & Talent Show
DHCA2017
October 13
FALL SPORTS ARE UNDERWAY...
INTRODUCING NEW CHEER COACHES
Volleyball
September 19Randolph School Cross Country Classic at UAH
Marla graduated from Speake High School, then attended Calhoun Community College where she cheered for 2 years. She graduated from the University of North Alabama with a degree in Marketing. Marla’s children, Maci (‘22) and Ty (‘25) both attend Decatur Heritage. Marla and her husband Shane, along with Ty and Maci at-tend Lifepoint Church.
Hollie Miller is the new Varsity Cheer Coach.She has been coaching for over 10 years. She is mar-
ried to Ricky Miller and they have 5 children and 1 granddaughter. Mrs. Miller obtained her under-
graduate and graduate degrees from UNA and she is the Family and Consumer Science teacher
at Priceville High School. The family attends Cave Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. Miller is super
excited to be part of this program and prays for everyone to have a blessed year.
Coach Sutton is a senior at The University of North Alabama. She is currently pursuing an elementary education degree and will graduate December 2018 after completing her student teaching internship. She has cheered competi-tively since she was seven years old, includ-ing school cheer from middle school through college. She has cheered for both Wallace State Community College and The University of North Alabama. She and her fiancé attend Fish Pond Baptist Church, where he is the pastor.
Kelsey Sutton
Hollie Miller
Marla Odom
September 5Middle School and Varsity at Meek vs. Meek and Lynn at
5:30pmMiddle School at Hartselle vs. Hartselle and Cullman.
(8th Grade at 4:30pm and 5:30pm. 7th Grade at 6:30pm)
FootballSeptember 7
Middle School at Brewer at 6:00pmSeptember 8
Varsity at Hackleburg at 7:00pm
Cross Country
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BOOSTER CLUB
The DHCA Shooting team recently competed at the AIM (Academics, Integrity, & Marksmanship) Grand National Singles Championship against a field of 1411 shooters ranging in age up to 23 years old. As a team, we won Runner-up for Junior Gold, Class C. We had two shoot-ers to also win individual honors. Abby Terry won Sub-Junior Class C 3rd in the doubles Championship. Seth Thompson won 3rd place in the High-All-Around for the overall Championship and 3rd Place Junior for the Handi-cap Championship.
Alumni Clay Shaw received a $2,500 scholarship from AIM for the Marksmanship award.
DHCA Shooting Team
Volunteers NeededLast year DHCA Athletics had a fantastic year: the Football team made it to the Elite Eight; the Volleyball team was Area and Regional Champions, and State Runners-up; the Track and Field team was Sectional Runner-up; Area Champions for Girls Basketball; Area Champions and Regional Runner-up for Boys Basketball; Girls Tennis team was Sectional Champions and State Top 10; and the Softball team was Area Champions. With this success comes the need for more and more support from our Booster Club. Please consider joining the Booster Club and get-ting involved, your support is greatly needed and appreciated.
Attention Grandparents We are also excited to bring back our special offer for grandpar-ents. The “Grandparents Membership Package” will be avail-able for $250 and includes two All Sport Season Passes (allows free admission to all regular season DHCA sporting events) and booster club membership.
Join the Booster Club
Forms are available in themain school office.
Monday, October 2Burningtree Golf Course
For more information,contact Leif Founds
DHCA ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
7TH ANNUALFALL CLASSIC
From Left to Right: Seth Thompson (‘18), Jake Newton (‘18) Abby Terry (‘20), Charlie Moores (‘22) and Clay Shaw (‘17)
Coach Cassidy Cheatham is a graduate of Decatur Heritage Christian Academy. She is attending Calhoun Community College pursu-ing a nursing degree. She attends Westmeade Baptist Church. Cassidy played volleyball at DHCA for three years, as the Libero. She is very excited to help Coach Armstrong with JV this year, and can’t wait to see what the season has in store for us!
Coach Kaitlyn Cheatham is a graduate of Decatur Heritage Christian Academy. She
plans to futher her education at Calhoun Community College and pursue a nursing
degree. Coach Kaitlyn is employed at Ameri-can Eagle and attends Westmeade Baptist
Church. She looks forward to assisting Coach Armstrong this upcoming year.
Cassidy Cheatham, alumna 2017
Kaitlyn Cheatham, alumna 2017
INTRODUCING NEW VOLLEYBALL COACHES
JOIN US
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Scott Mayo
and
Angie Teichmiller’s
Birthday
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
HOLIDAY
BOOK FAIR
Laura Tuttle’s
Birthday
Book Fair Ends
Grandparentsand SpecialFriends Day
Progress Reports
Available on
RenWeb
Find schedule for cross country meetsat www.dhca.org under “Athletics”
Early Dismissal
for students
PARENTTEACHER
CONFERENCESVOLLEYBALL ACTION CONTINUES
FULL SCHEDULE DETAILS ATWWW.DHCA.ORG UNDER “ATHLETICS”
8:15amDHPA MeetingMedia Center
FOOTBALL CONTINUESFULL SCHEDULE DETAILS AT
WWW.DHCA.ORG UNDER “ATHLETICS”
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OCTOBER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
29. 30. 31.
Jeremy Jones
and
Sylvia Teagues’s
Birthday
Angela Wynn’s
Birthday
Steve Atchley’s
Birthday
Brenda Smith’s
Birthday
6. 7.
13. 14.
20. 21.
27. 28.
Booster ClubGolf Tournament
FOOTBALL CONTINUESFULL SCHEDULE DETAILS AT
WWW.DHCA.ORG UNDER “ATHLETICS”
VOLLEYBALL ACTION CONTINUESFULL SCHEDULE DETAILS AT
WWW.DHCA.ORG UNDER “ATHLETICS”
Find schedule for cross country meetsat www.dhca.org under “Athletics”
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