Kinders Celebrate 100th Day

Geneva kindergarten students and teachers celebrated the 100th day of school recently by dressing as 100-year-olds to commemorate this milestone. This day is always a highlight of the year as students don curlers, canes, walkers and gray hair as they celebrate all things 100. Teachers led their students in multiple activities which included drawing 100-year-old…

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Authors Visit Geneva

The Geneva Grammar School hosted authors Meredith Davis and Rebeka Uwitonze on campus recently to discuss the book they co-authored titled “Her Own Two Feet.” This book tells Rebeka’s amazing story from Rwanda and was introduced to the Grammar School students during Book Week in January when Davis first visited campus. Davis and Uwitonze shared…

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Artists Advance to State

Geneva high school art students competed in the Region 20W VASE (Visual Art Scholastic Event) Contest at Stevens High School in San Antonio recently. All four Geneva students who participated in this contest received the highest marks. These students were Sophia Baldwin, Alexa Georgelos, Julianna Goodman and Quincie Hartman. The art created by Sophia and…

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Speech and Debaters Excel

The Geneva speech and debate team competed in recent events both locally and nationally. Freshman Mia Wilson placed first in Dramatic Interpretation in the San Antonio Johnson High School Tournament over the weekend. This is the first time a Geneva freshman has won a tournament. Advanced debate team members including Phillip Ackermann, Garrett Fritcher, Luke…

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Geography Bee Champion Declared!

Geneva seventh-grade student Rachel Troyer was declared the 2020 champion of Geneva’s annual National Geographic Geography Bee. Sixth-grader Aiden McDaniel was runner-up and Hayden Landis, eighth grade, came in third place. Rachel awaits her results on the state qualifying exam. The top 100 scores from school winners in Texas will compete at the State Geography…

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Grammar School Celebrates Handwriting

Geneva Grammar students celebrated National Handwriting Day during the school’s John Hancock Handwriting Awards Assembly. John Hancock is known for his distinctive bold signature on the Declaration of Independence. Students in kindergarten through fifth grade entered the school’s annual competition by submitting a handwritten Bible passage from I Corinthians 13: 4-8. Teachers submitted the top three handwriting…

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