A recent poll conducted among Pace students revealed overwhelming support for a late start once a week. After a one time late start was awarded to Pace high school students in exchange for the large attendance numbers at the Varsity Volleyball Championship game, a poll was provided to all impactedContinue Reading

Pace Academy takes pride in its academic excellence and its student’s achievements, but all of these impressive titles and awards come with unavoidable hours of hard work behind the scenes. Is the workload that goes into these feats worth it? To better understand the different workloads and effects on studentsContinue 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

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

Since the Starbucks Holiday drinks just hit the stores on Nov. 7th, juniors Sophia Webb, Olivia Siskin, Bella Goings and I decided to try and review them. The new items this year include the Cran-Merry Orange Refresher, Turkey Sage Danish and Dark Toffee Bundt. Classic menu items also made theirContinue Reading

This past year, a variety of artists released new albums. Here are our top picks for 2024! To start in the country genre, Beyoncé released her eighth studio album called “Cowboy Carter” which took many fans by surprise, considering she is not a country artist. Collaborating with artists such asContinue Reading

On Nov 5, millions of Americans filled out and submitted their election ballot. This year, the Fulton County ballot featured five presidential candidates and their vice presidents, twenty-five House of Representatives positions, nine Senate seats, ten county positions in Fulton County, two proposed state constitution amendments and two Atlanta cityContinue Reading

Upper School Students heard from Pace parent and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Shawn Ahgarkar earlier in the year, and many students wanted to learn more about his profession. The newspaper followed up with him to answer some student questions. KN: Hi, how are you?  SA: I’m good, thank you.  KN: Great!Continue 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

In preparation for Winter Exams, it is helpful to learn strategies for each exam to get the best grade possible. To make your time spent studying worthwhile, students should meet with their teachers to figure out how and what to study. The teachers make the exams and they are availableContinue Reading

Exam week is stressful for high school students, requiring hours of studying and preparation. High school students must choose between an adequate amount of sleep or extra hours of studying. This choice can affect one’s ability to perform at their best during the exam. The side effects of sleep deprivationContinue Reading

This year celebrated the 5th anniversary of TEDx at Pace! The purpose of TEDx is to incite thought and questions about the world around us through listening to different speeches under a common theme. Upper School English Teacher Robert Kaufman, sophomore Madeline Ganz and junior John Hardesty co-organized this year’sContinue Reading