PACEMUNC continues for another year and its sixth-year topics are riveting. This PACEMUNC is the first to have both a crisis committee and a general assembly. Pace Model United Nations topics always align with the Isdell Center for Global Leadership’s theme and this year, that theme is food. The crisisContinue Reading

This past summer, the Isdell Center for Global Leadership (ICGL) commissioned four trips around the world. These tours are a huge learning experience for any student attending, getting the ability to see so many communities different from America. These trips allow students to change their outlook on different parts ofContinue Reading

Zach Bryan’s concert in August Photo Credit:Eloise Mcdonald (10) You’re probably familiar with Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Taylor Swift and Zach Bryan but some new artists you heard this summer might include Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX and Benson Boone. Atlanta had a boom of concerts this summer withContinue Reading

This past spring break, the Isdell Center for Global Leadership (ICGL) commissioned four trips around the world. The goal of these trips is to give Upper School students a new outlook on the world, develop new leadership and communication skills and create student leaders. To reach this goal, each tripContinue Reading

On April 18 and 19, the cast of Mean Girls performed the annual spring musical to roaring crowds. Junior Elsa Nagle played the main character Cady Heron and junior Meghan Keller played the antagonist Regina George in the high school version of this popular show. “I’ve really enjoyed working withContinue Reading

This year our amazing student council decided to do another 3v3 basketball tournament. “Last year was a major success so it only made sense to do it again” Kate Grice said. Kate Grice, the Junior Vice President organized the tournament. “The tournament is really fun for the whole upper school,Continue Reading

After a successful SAB event where Pace students turned in their phones for the school day to win a prize, many students and faculty wondered if school would be better without these distractions. A large percent of Pace students participated, earning some ice cream during lunch. The event was organizedContinue Reading

Having a job over the summer would be a productive and useful way to spend your time. While going on vacations and relaxing at home may be fun, getting a job teaches life skills and allows you to make money for the 2024-2025 school year. Working at summer camps, lifeguardingContinue Reading

The 2023-24 school year has been exciting for many reasons, but one of the reasons is the number of teacher babies. A total of seven faculty members are having children this year, including Mrs. Caitlin Terry, Mrs. Tamara Neiley, Dr. Kaylan Haizlip, Mr. Ben Ewing, Mrs. Amy Ruff, Mrs. JordanContinue Reading

Newspaper is a year-round elective where students grades 10 through 12 complete six newspaper issues per year. This year eight seniors participated in the course.  There were three Co-Editors-in-Chief, David Fu, Ellie Siskin and Reed Millner. In the 2023-2024 school year, they guided new staff writers on beginning writing, startingContinue Reading

Many students remember the late start day a month ago where students got to sleep in, but the real reason for the late start was that it was the first step in the new Mental Health Initiative taking place at Pace. Upper School Counselor Mrs. Ellye Millaway spearheads the initiative.Continue Reading

Saturday, April 27, marked the finale of the 2024 National Football League (NFL) draft, as teams strived to fortify their rosters in their pursuit of Super Bowl glory. The highly anticipated NFL draft featured many surprises. While it is way too early to know how these pics will play out,Continue Reading

Neil DeRosa Neil Derosa has worked at Pace since 1973 as a vital part of the Pace Community. He has served as a Technology Coordinator, the varsity boys tennis coach, and a Middle School Discovery Teacher.  Mr. DeRosa has lived in Atlanta his entire life and earned his Bachelor ofContinue Reading