Julius Caesar Champion Named

Geneva third grade students compete in the Julius Caesar Contest each May. Students take a comprehensive written exam on their year-long study of Ancient Greece and Rome. The top 10 scorers earn the right to compete on stage in the Julius Caesar Contest where they dress in their finest togas and answer verbal questions about…

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Geneva to Hold Commencement

In accordance with state and county guidelines, Geneva will hold its 2020 Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 23. For the first time, this ceremony will be held outdoors and on campus. The Class of 2020 will have 58 graduates and is Geneva’s tenth graduating class. The ceremony is by invitation only and is not open…

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Seniors Present Theses Virtually

As the last step toward graduation, the seniors at Geneva write and defend a thesis. The senior thesis is a dissertation in which the student advances an original point of view, typically on a controversial topic. Seniors begin the academic year by selecting a topic with help from their faculty adviser. Topics are then researched…

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Last Open House of the Year is Virtual

Geneva provides multiple open house events throughout the school year for potential parents and students to visit campus and get an up-close view of Geneva in action. They meet the admissions director, administrators and teachers to learn more about the school’s history, beliefs and philosophy of education. Because of the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, Geneva…

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Jake Allen

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The most influential book I’ve read is The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick. It’s an alternate history novel where the Nazis and Axis powers won World War II. As horrifying as this book is, it made me appreciate all the freedoms…

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