Cole Hodo

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The End of the World is just the beginning by Peter Zeihan it gives you a complete understanding of economics and how it is done. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? My favorite moment was when we won the…

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Landon Grimes

What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? When Sam, George and I took pictures with Mrs. Wheeler everyday of spirit week. What will you miss most when you leave Geneva? I will miss my friends the most when I leave Geneva. Who has influenced you most while at Geneva? How? My friends have…

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Isabella Godoy

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The Running Dream. Because it shows how even when your life is so completely upside down focusing on goals and serving others can give you peace in such chaotic times. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? Beating St. Michael’s…

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Geneva Welcomes Author Max Lucado

The Geneva Grammar School hosted author Max Lucado on campus recently to read his new book, “Where’d My Giggle Go.” This book tells about a boy’s journey to search for and re-find his giggle through serving and loving others. Lucado is a pastor, speaker and best-selling author who visited with Grammar School students in a special assembly during…

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Guy George

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? My favorite book is Unbroken. I really don’t like to read, but I enjoyed the determination of Louis Zamperini. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? My favorite moment at Geneva was winning our baseball playoff game my junior year.…

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Karynn Garrow

What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why? The most influential book I have read is the Hiding Place because it showed me how blessed I am to live in a world where I can worship freely. What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva? My favorite moment at…

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DAR Essay Contest Winner Declared

Geneva School of Boerne eighth-grade students were recognized with awards from the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Essay Contest. Zoe Briggs (right) was the first-place winner and Sadie Muck (left) received honorable mention honors. Geneva eighth graders participate in this contest through their Civics class taught by Mrs. Stephanie Wilson each year. Students wrote…

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