Rushil Reddy '27


New SGA President Is Voted In

New SGA President Is Voted In

On May 17, three students ran for the most prestigious position in Germantown Academy’s Student Government Association: president. They gave compelling speeches about their ideas for change to get the votes of Upper School students. Larry Zhan ‘25 got the most votes, becoming the SGA president. The SGA President is responsible for being an ambassador […]
Summer Training At GA

Summer Training At GA

With the end of this school year quickly approaching, many are looking forward to next fall. In preparation for the next fall sports season, students and sports teams alike are utilizing their time to train over the summer. With a large variety of different sports in the fall season, summer training regimens vary from person […]
Mr. Doyle impacts the community in many ways

Mr. Doyle impacts the community in many ways

Every day, Mr. DeLane Doyle comes to school and goes to the band room. There he spends his day instructing students from both the upper and middle school to improve their musical skills. After the long day of teaching students music, he will switch his focus to a coach for the ice hockey team. Mr. […]
Patriots wrestling their war to success

Patriots wrestling their war to success

The wrestling team is having a very successful season. Throughout the year, many wrestlers have grown to become great wrestlers. Some have even placed in and won various tournaments. Justin Farnsworth ‘27 has been in the round of 12, meaning he progressed very far in the tournament, in two of the country’s top tournaments. Robert […]

Maintenance of GA Facilities and Fields

GA has many fields and facilities on its campus. These fields and facilities, from the football stadium to the Jordan Center, are important to GA sports teams. So the question arises: how are GA’s facilities and fields maintained in such good condition throughout the year? Many people are involved in the upkeep of these fields […]
Israel-Hamas Update: Developments of Conflict

Israel-Hamas Update: Developments of Conflict

On the morning of Oct. 7, thousands of rockets were fired at Israel. These rockets hit parts of central and south Israel, in cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. They devastated the land, killing and injuring many innocent people.  “I feel utterly upset about the situation and all the harm and loss that has […]
GA’s Annual Pumpkin Carving Competition

GA’s Annual Pumpkin Carving Competition

Every October around Halloween, the seven Upper School Houses participate in the annual Pumpkin Carving Competition. With one pumpkin, some tools and paint, each house must design and create the best jack-o-lantern they can. Like the other House competitions, each house attempts to outdo each other and score the most house points. “It is kind […]