The Retreat: Ablaze was an amazing experience for the 300-plus students and alumni who were part of this student-led weekend. There was pizza and meeting with team leaders after the game Friday night before heading to the host homes for small group times. On Saturday, there were sessions with speaker Chad Berry and praise music with the Matt Collins Band, followed by breakout sessions. After lunch, participants had recreation time with a wide range of sports, relay races, and games. Saturday evening included dinner with small groups, more music, sessions, and small group times, plus a surprise party. On Sunday, the students cleaned up at the host homes then returned for a closing session at Raider Park. Both the leaders and the participants reported it was a wonderful time of fellowship and fun. Many recent alumni, now college freshmen and sophomores, returned to campus to be part of this great program and assist the leaders.
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The Gallery of the Performing Arts Center was abuzz Monday with students signing up for roles in their areas of interest. The annual Club Fair is a way for students to learn about organizations they want to join - whether it is Fellowship of Christian Athletes or Chess Club, Interact Club or Outdoor Recreation Club. Each club had a booth with members of the club telling students about the club's purpose and activities.
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Jackson Academy is thrilled to welcome our new families this year. The Annual New Family Tailgate was the perfect way to celebrate before the football game on Friday evening. Families enjoyed refreshments and games together prior to kick off of the first home football game of the season. Whether you're a sports fan or just love good food and great company, a tailgate party is always fun!