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

As winter approaches, there are several well known holidays and traditions from all over the world, including Christmas and Hanukkah, which have celebrations that are about to begin. However, there are many other holidays and traditions that are somewhat less well known, but no less important and fun from variousContinue Reading

Boys Basketball: Hoping to continue their strong streak, the Pace Academy Varsity Boys Basketball team started their season with their first game on Nov 6 versus Miller Grove, 74-24. This year’s team is led by Coach Sharman White and four Seniors, Eric Chatfield, Jackson Ferry, Chandler Bing and Gavin Jeffries.Continue Reading

It’s that time of year again, dark mornings, cold weather, shortening days. This is the time when motivation to improve oneself begins to fade away. Most people hate the cold, they want to snuggle up in blankets and get all cozy drinking pumpkin spiced lattes while watching movies. Winter isContinue Reading

Don’t let the light go out! This year, Pace celebrates the 34th anniversary of “Light One Candle.” “Light One Candle,” also known as the Holiday Program, is one of Pace’s most beloved holiday traditions. Performed on the night before Winter Break, students from Pre-First to Fifth Grade join together singing,Continue Reading

The Pace Academy softball team has had tremendous success this year. Thanks to this team’s hard work, dedication, and new editions the team finished undefeated winning the AAAA Georgia High School Association region championship. This is the first time in history the Pace Academy softball team has gone undefeated inContinue Reading

In mid September, the Tufts University lacrosse team hosted an optional workout with a duration of 45 minutes that was under supervision of the Tufts staff. This past season Tufts was successful in managing to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III championship. A Tufts alumni who hadContinue Reading

In the past, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has had various athletic scholarship limits depending on which sport and which Division that team plays in. Division I sports have had an advantage with scholarships as they have always been allowed to have more for their players. Some conferences haveContinue Reading

Have you ever wondered who John Pork is? What about Livvy Dunne? Brainrot has consumed social media and taken the younger generation by storm. The name brainrot was coined after many people thought that after viewing Brainrot that it was so stupid they felt their brain was actually going crazy.Continue Reading

  Ecuador –  Bringing a different angle to this year’s ICGL theme of food, the study tour to Ecuador will be primarily outside with a four day trek through the Andes, lead by junior Dean Mr. Ben Ewing and freshman Dean Mrs. Tamara Neil.Starting on a dairy farm, students willContinue Reading