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Dear Parents,
On Sunday, March 22, 2010, the TEACH Model UN Team received the Outstanding School Award in the MUN-E Debate Competition sponsored and organized by Emory University.
Alex Levine, 11th grade, received the Best Delegate Award in General Assembly and Jackson Morgan,9th Grade, received Outstanding Delegate Award in General Assembly.
Congratulations to all team members, Alex Levine, Jackson Morgan, Nurullo Shamsudinov, Reid Kersey and to the team coach, Mrs. Morgan!
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On Saturday, March 13, our TEACH Tech Fair Team participated in the State Tech Fair in Macon, GA .I would like to share with you the great results!
TEACH received the highest number of 1st place awards, with a total of 4.
In addition, we received three 2nd place awards and two 3rd place awards, which gave us the highest total number of awards at the high school level.
With these results, for the second year in a row, TEACH Tech Fair Team is the best performing team among all GA High Schools!
Go Stallions!
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 | On Saturday, February 27th, the TEACH Science Olympiad Team competed in the Regional Tournament at Georgia Perimeter College in Clarkston, GA. As you can see below, our TEACH students received two 2nd Place awards, and one 4th Place award in this challenging competition. Congratulations and go Stallions! | |
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On Saturday, February 6th, the TEACH "Engineers’ Army" Robotics Team won the Connect Award in FTC North-West Georgia Regional Qualifier Game which was held at East Cobb Middle School.This award is given to the team that most connected with their local community and the engineering community. A true FIRST team is more than a sum of its parts, and recognizes that their schools and communities play an essential part to their success. |
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We are very proud to announce that TEACH Charter High School is a winner in the 2009 Single Statewide Accountability System Awards from the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement!
TEACH received a GOLD Award for making great gains in student achievement and a SILVER Award for outstanding achievement!
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Last Saturday, TEACH Robotics team, The RoboStallions, participated in the FTC North Georgia Regional Qualifier.
RoboStallions received the Inspire Award – Highest Award in the FTC Competition! They are now getting ready for the State Championship!
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 | Last year, TEACH was honored to receive 3 award certificates from the State Superintendent’s Distinguished Achievement Awards Program.We are very proud to announce that, in September, we were recognized once again with 3 additional awards! We were awarded a Certificate of Improvement and a Certificate of Achievement in Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT) English, and a Certificate of Improvement on the Georgia High School Writing Test (GHSWT). We are very proud of our students’ achievements, as well as the dedication of our faculty, and hope to make the receiving of these awards a TEACH tradition! | |
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Past Saturday, three members of the TEACH Tech Fair Team represented Fulton County in Statewide Technology Fair held at Riverwatch Middle School in Suwanee. Clyde Sanders, who represented the county in the category of Animated Graphics Design, with his animated feature “Wild Chance” won the second place in the competition. Benjamin Murray and his creative work about assessing blog sites’ vulnerability against attacks by spammers got the third place in the Project programming category. Also, Nicholas Batson’s abstract artwork which he named “Hurricane” after Carolina Hurricanes was chosen to be the third best non-animated graphic design in the whole state of Georgia. TEACH Community congratulates the Tech Team for their continuous effort in creating such valuable works. Go Stallions! |
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Leta Duckett, for her web site project, Mysterious Phenomena (as seen below), has received a SUPERIOR rating at the district level. She won Media Festival Merit Award at the State Level.
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