EAGLES…RISE ABOVE!

The Jogathon is fast approaching and students are securing flat rate pledges to raise money for the Geneva Financial Aid Fund Although things will be a bit different this year, we are happy that we can continue the tradition to raise money so more students can experience this education—an education that equips them to be…

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Seniors Earn National Merit Recognition

Geneva is proud to announce that three seniors earned recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Alex Iyer was named as National Merit Commended Scholar, National Rural/Small Town Scholar. Pauline Rahal was named a National Hispanic Scholar, National Rural/Small Town Scholar and Gracie Janse was named a National Rural/Small Town Scholar. These students achieved this award for their academic…

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Geneva Celebrates Math

Geneva students in kindergarten through fifth grade were challenged to practice math over the summer as part of the annual Grammar School Summer Math Challenge. Each participating student was recognized at the Summer Awards Math Assembly where bronze, silver or gold medals were earned according to the amount of time they spent practicing. Students were…

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Geneva Loves to Read!

The Geneva Grammar School celebrated reading completed over the summer break with the annual Summer Reading Awards Assembly. Geneva School Librarian Lisa Patti and Grammar School Headmaster Jessica Gombert recognized 266 students with awards—231 students earned gold, 26 students received silver and nine students earned bronze medals. These students (and teachers who participated in the…

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Students Sign Honor Code

All Geneva Rhetoric School students attended an Honor Code Assembly on the Geneva football field recently in which Headmaster Rob Shelton outlined the school’s Honor Code and pledge. Although the signing process looked a bit different this year, each high school student is required to sign this code and is challenged to live by it…

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Geneva Returns to Campus!

Geneva welcomed students back to campus and began classes on Tuesday, September 8, with 673 students enrolled in grades K-12. Geneva is following a health and safety plan which includes five layers of mitigation—distancing, hand washing/cleaning/education, face coverings, cohorting and screening. The school is characterized by five distinctives—it teaches from a Christian worldview, upholds the…

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