Coach Al Stevens is D2A West TN’s Baseball Coach of the Year
Congratulations to Coach Al Stevens for being named the Division 2A West Tennessee’s Baseball Coach of the Year by the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association.
Congratulations to Coach Al Stevens for being named the Division 2A West Tennessee’s Baseball Coach of the Year by the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association.
Nov. 11 update: The Lions end their season with a loss to Knox Webb 24-21. Congratulations to the players and their coaches (Johnny Allen, Will Rikard, Randy Griffith, Brad Kimberlin) for a great season. We are proud of all of them.
Ty Wooton (P/INF) has signed with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR).
Bob Goff brought whimsy and encouragement to our campus when he spoke to our students about loving extravagantly. Now a generous donor has made it possible for each of our middle and upper school students to receive a free copy of his book “Love Does.”
On November 8 our Health Scholars got some hands–on experience giving injections, taking blood pressure and typing their blood. Many thanks to our alumni in the medical profession who spend time instructing seniors who are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.
On November 1 our lower school students got a taste of the voting experience by participating in a mock election with other students across the country. They studied the voting process in the classroom and participated in “Every Kid Votes” through Studies Weekly.
Congratulations to Jake Criswell (’16). His #6 jersey was retired during halftime of the football game on Friday, November 4.
Our third graders had a great time on their field trip to the Memphis Zoo on November 3rd.
Fourteen Harding football players selected for D2A All District team West 1.
On Friday, November 4 Noah Sharp (P/OF) signed with Northeast Mississippi Community College.
Our lower school art teacher, Mrs. Bridget Cornelius has two pieces of her artwork on display in the After School Special show at ArtsMemphis.
In their school musical “Rockin’ the School Tools,” the students at Cordova entertained their audience with renditions of great 50’s songs, such as Elvis’s “Teddy Bear” and Carl Perkins’s “Blue Suede Shoes.” They “Rock(ed) around the Clock,” looked for the “Yellow Rose of Texas,” and spoke to the “Witch Doctor.” Students played recorders, keyboards, xylophones, glockenspiels, and boomwhackers to keep the show rockin’!