Thursday, May 3, 2012

Support the Sign




I am a Life Scout with Troop 27 in Clinton. I am currently working on my Service Project to obtain my Eagle. I am erecting a welcome sign/monument in the town of Harrells that states "Home of Harrells Christian Academy." I am having a Fundraiser Fun Day/Bake Sale to raise money to hep pay for he cost of my sign. The Fundraiser will be held on Friday, May 11, starting a 1:30. I will have pre-ordered cakes, after school individually wrapped snacks, drinks, and an Inflatable slide for all ($5 unlimited slides). The Old Academy will be the location, directly across the street from HCA. Please come out and support the sign, you can do so at the fundraiser or send a check to Max Prestage 4581 Union School Rd. Clinton. Please note Eagle Scout Donation on your check. Any amount is appreciated.

Thank you, Max Prestage

Please detach this form and turn into the HCA office by 4/8

Circle your selection(s)
Caramel Layer Cake $20
Chocolate Layer Cake $20
Buttermilk Brownies (13X9 sheet cake) take home pan $20
Pound Cake $20
Buttermilk $15
Pick up and Pay at the Fundraiser
Name __________________________

Get your cake for Mother's Day weekend! Thank You in advance. Questions Call Joy 385-6729

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

HCA Golf Tournament at River Landing


2012 HARRELLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

BOOSTERS CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT





SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2011
RIVER LANDING 

Forms for creating a team or sponsoring a hole can be found here. If you have questions, please contact Andy Wells at (910) 532-4575.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

NC Science Olympiad Regional Competition









The Kinston Regional Competition for North Carolina Science Olympiad was held at Lenoir Community College on March 17.


The Science Olympiad is a series of 23 events that involve critical thinking in every discipline of science. The events are divided into building events and study events.


The HCA Science Olympiad team competed in the C Division (High School) with 13 students attending and finishing fourth place overall, only six points behind the third place team.


The first three places can compete at the state level in every event.


HCA Science Olympiad team members include: Lee Matthis, Christian Peterson, John Thomas, Allison Cottle, Christa Bland, Robert Kinlaw, Nick Peterson, Justin Parker, Cory Levings, Chris Cannady, Cole Nye, Trey Bullock, and Christian McLaughlin. HCA received four first place medals, the most any high school team received, and will be able to compete at the state level in these four events. The first place winners for HCA included: Christa Bland and Allison Cottle in Astronomy, John Thomas and Nick Peterson in Helicopters, Chris Cannady and Cole Nye in Storm the Castle, and Robert Kinlaw and Nick Peterson in Towers.


HCA also received three third place medals: Christian McLaughlin and Christa Bland in Disease Detectives, Cole Nye and John Thomas in Forensics, and Cory Levings and Justin Parker in Forestry.


The state competition was held Saturday, April 27-28 at North Carolina State University.Cole Nye and Chris Cannady won 5th place in the state in Storm the Castle (trebuchet).  Harrells competed in Astronomy, Helicopters, Storm the Castle, and Towers.








Read more: The Sampson Independent

Class of 2012 College Acceptances

































The Class of 2024 would like to congratulate the Class of 2012 for their acceptances to:

Appalachian State University
Barton College
Campbell University
Catawba College
Coastal Carolina University
College Of Charleston
East Carolina University
Florida International University
Hampden-Sydney College
Lipscomb University
Maine Maritime Academy
Meredith College
Methodist College
Mount Olive College
NC State University
UNC Chapel Hill
UNC Charlotte
UNC Greensboro
UNC Wilmington
Wake Forest University

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Seventh Graders Visit Asheboro Zoo















On Monday, March 27th, HCA seventh graders took a field trip to the Asheboro Zoo. Mr. Hunter and Mrs. Michelle Quinn, the co-coordinators of the trip, were happy to afford the students with the opportunity to relax and experience a unique learning opportunity. Students were able to learn about animals and their habitats in this experience.

The students enjoyed viewing all of the animals and learning many interesting facts about them. The NC Zoo is divided into two sections- North America and Africa. Will Huff, a seventh grade student, said, "We really liked looking at and learning about all of the wildlife. The gorillas in North America were my favorite." Blake Daniel said that her favorite part of the park was Africa because she enjoyed viewing the elephants and zebras. Many students enjoyed riding the tram between the sections of the park.

Special thanks goes out to those parents, volunteers, and chaperons who helped to make the trip a success.