Is Egypt Ruining Your Road Trip?
February 17, 2011 • T.J. Rogers
Filed under News
The Middle East has been ablaze with protests and riots, all stemming from political differences in Egypt. Egyptian citizens have recently overthrown President Honsi Mubarak after 18 days of protests. The protest and crisis have slowed the economy and have caused the gas prices to skyrocket.... Read more »
Crunch Time for College-Part 1
February 8, 2011 • T.J. Rogers
Filed under News, Student Life, Top Stories
Seniors Jamie Collins, Cayce Craven, Kimberly Carn, and Thomas Mcalhany pose at Coastal Carolina University on the tour to the college. The second semester is upon us, which means that crunch time has arrived for seniors who are attending an institution for higher education. Many... Read more »
Working Behind The Scenes
February 7, 2011
Filed under News, Sports
Dorchester Academy has nightlife. Almost anytime, night or day, volunteers are at the school spending time after work improving the environment. The volunteer force is extremely successful in the school’s upkeep and improvements. This hard work has helped Dorchester Academy... Read more »
Uncivil War
January 21, 2011
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The men at the gun tent teach the students about weapons used during the War Between States. Guns blazed, flags raised, and soldiers stood at attention as Mark Clark, leader of a civil war reenactment group, brought his “troop” out to Dorchester Academy on Friday, January 7. The group came in hopes... Read more »
Affecting the School and Abroad
November 8, 2010 • T.J. Rogers
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Recycling. Storage Room Clean Up. Backpack Buddies. The Interact Club’s goal is helping people near and far, the school population, the community, and people abroad. “The goal of having a Green School is to be environmentally friendly and help the school’s environment,” Annsley Judy, freshman... Read more »
Smart Boards Change Teaching
November 3, 2010 • Brandon Bair
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No more screechy sounds. No more dust. No more blue and red fingers. Dorchester Academy has changed the way its teachers teach and student learn with its investment in nine interactive white boards. The funding for the interactive white boards came from PTO funds, technology funds and donations.... Read more »
Brave and Bold
November 3, 2010 • Elizabeth Brownlee
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Dorchester Academy will celebrate Veterans Day on Wednesday, Nov 10. All veterans are invited to attend the ceremony. The Interact Club will serve breakfast for the veterans and their families at 7:30 a.m. An assembly honoring the veterans will follow. The ceremony is meant to “expose our students... Read more »
Student Exchange
November 3, 2010
Filed under News, Student Life
Unfamiliar students filled the halls of Dorchester Academy, Tuesday, Oct.19. as the student government hosted student exchange with Coastal Christian Academy. “Other private schools don’t necessarily have all the advantages we do here in little, old St. George,” Headmaster Karen Neil said referring... Read more »
New Art Teacher Taps Students’ Talents
October 27, 2010 • Reese Westbury
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Remember when art classes were simply coloring with crayons or painting with your fingers? Dorchester Academy’s new art teacher is working to eliminate that stereotype. Deborah Glidden, a self-taught muralist, joined the DA staff because she wanted to work with children. “I love working... Read more »
Students show school spirit
October 22, 2009
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Dorchester Academy students prepared for Homecoming by participating in several Spirit Week Activities. Read More →




