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Germantown Academy’s Take on Hispanic Heritage Month

Germantown Academy’s Take on Hispanic Heritage Month

Germantown Academy celebrated National Hispanic Heritage Month these last couple of weeks to recognize the Hispanic culture through fun events and activities. Germantown Academy celebrated National Hispanic Heritage Month these last couple of weeks to recognize the Hispanic culture through fun events and activities. The National Hispanic Heritage Month website defines the month as a […]
Pleistocene Park

Pleistocene Park

A group of scientists have been working on reviving the extinct woolly mammoth in an attempt to revert some of the effects of climate change.  Due to the worsening climate crisis, scientists and technology companies are coming up with new ideas to keep it stable and even revert some of the effects. One solution is […]
Blown Away: Hurricane Ida’s Impact

Blown Away: Hurricane Ida’s Impact

The Category 4 Hurricane Ida hit the United States on August 29 and Pennsylvania on September 1, causing severe damage all around the country. GA’s campus was not spared from the storm, but the quick response of the facilities team and the resilience of the GA community have both been of assistance in the overall […]
Back to School Retreats

Back to School Retreats

At the beginning of the school year, there were two retreats: one for freshmen and one for seniors. This year, they looked a little different due to COVID. Students, faculty, and prefects provide their opinions on how the retreats played out. Students were lucky to feel some sense of normalcy by participating in the longstanding […]
Tracking the Delta Variant

Tracking the Delta Variant

The Delta variant, discovered last December in India, has resulted in a new spike of COVID-19 cases worldwide. According to the CDC, by the end of June 2021, the Delta variant had made up more than 20% of COVID cases in the United States. The variant has since spread to at least 98 countries and […]
Prize Day Overview

Prize Day Overview

At the culmination of each school year, Germantown Academy hosts a Prize Day to commemorate students who shone in their academic and athletic endeavors. No matter the award earned, each Prize Day winner is an honorable example of what all GA members strive to be. Although still in a pandemic, students and the parents of […]
Introducing the New Dean of Students

Introducing the New Dean of Students

Amidst the pandemic and the inevitable alterations it has caused to the lives of the GA community, the administration has continued to implement changes as normal. The New Dean of Students, Ms. Lingten, is focused on enhancing the student experience at GA. This position holds three major roles. The first of these roles is creating […]
Farewell to Sarah

Farewell to Sarah

Sarah Rojas ‘21 impressed many with her effective, friendly, and passionate leadership as the Student Government Association (SGA) president for the 2020-21 school year. Despite facing many obstacles, such as schedule changes and COVID-19 safety precautions, Sarah managed to keep SGA functioning normally and accomplished an impressive number of achievements and changes. Going into the […]
Departing Faculty

Departing Faculty

Beloved GA Counselor Dr. Maurer is retiring after a 22-year-long career at Germantown Academy. Dr. Maurer began her career at GA in 1999, serving as the part-time supervisor for a counseling intern. However, in her first year, the GA community lost a few members, so counseling needs surfaced very quickly. Soon enough, Dr. Maurer was […]