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Fenerty Commemoration

Fenerty Commemoration

On May 19th, longtime athletic director, boys basketball coach, history teacher, part-time college counselor, and, most importantly, a beloved member of our community, Jim Fenerty 1760 passed away. Many GA community members were able to celebrate his life at his funeral on May 24th.  Fenerty is a legend in the Philadelphia basketball community, with 626 […]
Science Fair

Science Fair

In a traditional year, Germantown Academy’s Upper School Science Research students spend the year diligently researching, collecting data, analyzing data, and creating a presentation before traveling to various colleges and high schools to compete in regional science fairs. Of course, like most activities this school year, science fair competitions looked a little different than normal. […]
Student Voices

Student Voices

As GA students, we strive to build and strengthen our community within and beyond the walls of our school. On April 5th, five distinguished seniors (Kevin Cui, Henry Moyer, Emily Wang, Autem Burgess, and Leeza Peters) gave speeches addressing the prompt of “Community” during the annual Student Voices assembly. Mr. Ferrier and Ms. Lintgen were […]
All In-Person Plan

All In-Person Plan

Recently Germantown Academy made the decision for Upper School students to move to an all-in person schedule. Unlike other schools like Haverford and Wissahickon, which are continuing hybrid learning, GA is one of the few schools in Montgomery County that is beginning all in-person learning. However, to maintain this all in-person plan, faculty will continue […]
Vaccine Update

Vaccine Update

Update: As of May 10th, 2021, the FDA has approved Pfizer’s vaccine for children ages 12-15.The vaccine will now be available to more adolescents. In addition, as of May 10th, about 260million doses have been distributed, and 114 million people are fully vaccinated worldwide. Since the first approval of emergency use authorization (EUA) for Pfizer’s […]
Russell Dinkins Visit

Russell Dinkins Visit

On June 2nd, 2020, after just one full day of writing, writer and activist Russell Dinkins published his article “Brown University, If You Were Actually Serious About Racial Justice You Would Not Be Cutting the Men’s Track Team” on the digital publishing site Medium. In late May, the university announced that track, along with a […]
Texas Weather Crisis

Texas Weather Crisis

In mid-February, a harsh winter storm hit Harris County, Texas, which includes the major cities Houston and Austin. This weather crisis was unprecedented for many residents because Texas’ location rarely brings snow. Moreover, when it snows, it usually does not stick to the ground, so the magnitude of this winter storm was highly unprecedented. As […]
CSO: Hershey Kiss Drive

CSO: Hershey Kiss Drive

Despite this year’s pandemic restrictions, the Community Service Organization (CSO) has kept traditions alive, albeit with a twist. Most recently, CSO creatively reinvented the annual Candy Cane Sales into the Chocolate Kisses Drive, ingeniously adapting to this year’s hurdles.  This past December, the Upper School remained virtual during the two-week period that CSO traditionally organizes […]
Black History Month Recap

Black History Month Recap

During the month of February, Germantown Academy offered a unique display of activities and gatherings to celebrate Black History Month. Events such as John Jennings’s assembly, Mr. Tinsley’s reading of A Boy Like You and Sra. Ayers’s after-school activities all contributed to a joyful celebration of Black History Month.  Sra. Ayers was an integral member […]
Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year

During the week of Lunar New Year, the Asian American Alliance (AAA) and Asian Culture Club (ACC) joined forces to decorate the hallways and distribute Asian snacks to Upper School students with the goal of bringing the atmosphere and traditions of Lunar New Year to the GA community.  The celebration of Lunar New Year, also […]