Bob Goff visits the Cherry Road campus
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New York Times best-selling author Bob Goff spoke in chapel on Friday, October 28.
New York Times best-selling author Bob Goff spoke in chapel on Friday, October 28.
Nov. 5 update: Congratulations to Josh Hinkle. He placed 8th overall at the TSSAA State Championships. The boys team placed 7th and the girls team placed 8th.
Oct. 28: The girls took 3rd place and the boys 4th at the TSSAA Div. 2–A Cross County West Region meet yesterday to advance to next week’s state championship meet at Percy Warner State Park near Nashville.
On Tuesday, October 25 Harding White Station students celebrated the 50th day of school and the 50th year of partnership between Harding Academy and White Station Church of Christ. The students and faculty wore 50s attire and had a big sock hop at the end of the school day.
As part of the fourth grade’s study of Memphis and Tennessee history our classes recently enjoyed a field trip to Elmwood Cemetery. The classes participated in a docent-led tour describing the Civil War section of the cemetery, the mausoleums, the yellow fever epidemic, and famous Memphians buried there.
Last week Harding students transported us back to the fictional American small town of Grover’s Corners to observe the everyday lives of its citizens in three performances of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town.
A group of Harding Academy students and adults recently spent 6 days in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, working with Ambassadors for Christ (AFC). Here they are pictured with our friends that work at AFC.
On Saturday, October 22 dozens of our students, staff, parents, and alumni joined with hundreds of other Christians to serve the city of Memphis through the annual Jesus Loves Memphis effort.
Noah Sharp commits to play baseball at Northeast Mississippi.
On October 19 students in our 6th grade classes toured the Memphis Zoo and enjoyed an educational class about the Zambezi River and it’s ecosystem.
Kevin Starks has been selected by TSSAA as the 2015–16 State of Tennessee Boys Basketball Coach of the Year.
Harding Academy has been named the winner of the 2015–16 BlueCross Championship Series.