As the current generation of Co-editors in Chief graduate, the upcoming generation of Co-editors in chief have interviewed them to reflect on their time both as Co-editors in chief and simply members of the Knightly News. Hayes Pollard: What are you most proud of accomplishing during your time as Co-editorContinue Reading

Pace Academy’s class of 2025 has 12 student-athletes who have committed themselves to pursuing academic and athletic excellence in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). This year’s list of athletes ranges across many different sports; however, all of these athletes have competed as Knights for the Pace athletic teams andContinue Reading

Mrs. Wilhelmsen, geometry teacher and beloved dean of the Class of 2025, will not be returning as freshman dean next year. The position will instead be held by English teacher Mrs. DePietro. She has loved being dean and guiding students through four years of high school, but is looking forwardContinue Reading

Knight Capital is Pace Academy’s financial investment club, where students can explore their interest in economics, entrepreneurship, business, and more. The club is a majority student-run organization, this year headed by Senior Ryan Merlin as president and junior John Hardesty as vice president. Along with the student leads, Knight CapitalContinue Reading

In the world of education, there are teachers who teach and those who leave a lasting imprint on their students’ lives. All Pace students who took Dr. DuPree’s class can agree that Dr. Dupree belongs to the latter category. As he bids farewell to an impactful teaching career, his students,Continue Reading

Bowen Eagleson has been a vital part of the Pace Community since 2017, acting as the Administrative Assistant to student life. Mrs. Eagleson was also a Pace Academy mom and her daughter, Mclean Eagleson, graduated in 2022 and is now at the University of Georgia. “Walking into Pace and beingContinue Reading

At Pace, there are numerous wonderful traditions, but few are more beloved than minimesters. Although they only encompass a week of the school year, the classes allow students to participate in an array of activities and expose them to new experiences. The minimesters serve as a much-needed break from rigorousContinue Reading

This article addresses the issue of mental health and its content is intended for mature readers. Gordon’s story adresses mental illness, suicide, and perseverance. Ultimately, this article covers the struggles that Gordon endured and the extraordinary legacy that he left behind. If you need help, call the National Suicide PreventionContinue Reading

This past Sunday the Grammys, the most glamorous and prestigious night in musical awards, took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Talented artists like Alicia Keys, Chappell Roan, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Beyonce, and Sabrina Carpenter, attended the famed awards ceremony. Earlier in the school year,Continue Reading

At Pace, all high school students are required to take midterm or final exams in December for all five of their academic classes. Known as “exam week,” students take one exam a day and all students will take exams on the same subject at the same time. This year’s scheduleContinue Reading

Pace offers many opportunities for students to share their passions and interests, one of which is community engagement clubs. Pace offers a multitude of community engagement clubs, and most students get to participate in at least one, however, fewer choose to lead or start their own club. Here are someContinue Reading

Although Pace students are busy with school, sports, and their many hobbies, some students still make time to invest in their entrepreneurial spirit. Students participate in a number of industries, from baking, like seniors Nola James and Mary Oyefuga, owners of Frosted by Nola and Mimi’s Treats, to organizations likeContinue Reading