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Chattahoochee national parklands begin reopening Several Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area parking lots, including two at Island Ford in Sandy Springs, have begun reopening in North Fulton and South Forsyth counties with waived entrance fees. Some facilities remain closed and will reopen in the future on a park-by-park basis. Read more, Page 3
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Alpharetta plans virtual Memorial Day tribute ALPHARETTA, Ga. — The City of Alpharetta and the Rotary Club of Alpharetta will host a Virtual Memorial Day Tribute at 9 a.m. Monday, May 25. The ceremony will feature a combination of live and recorded content that will be livestreamed from Brooke Street Park behind Alpharetta City Hall. The public is invited to tune into the program at youtube.com/alpharettagov. “While we are observing Memorial Day in a very different way this year due to social distancing, we knew it was important to provide a way for our community to honor the heroes who gave their lives
and go back to my old, normal life,” Singh said. “But then I wonder, is this the new normal?” Singh said she had not realized the social environment being in school afforded her until it was halted by the pandemic. She says her social time is now spent texting and calling people digitally, but those means of interactSINGH ing do not give her the level of social satisfaction she desires. She especially feels for those who have even less interaction. Prior to the pandemic, Singh said she and her family volunteered on weekends at a nearby Arbor Terrace assisted living center. “Now I look at the news and see that the retirement homes are also undergoing quarantine,” she said. “And it breaks my heart, because the seniors can’t even have their family members visit them or have people from outside come in to entertain them. And all they can do is stay inside the building every day, hoping that they can see their family once this is all over.” There are also the stories of those who are unemployed or homeless, Singh said. Wanting to help in some way, Singh asked
her mother to donate funds to those is need, and she agreed to do so. Singh said she has always wanted to be a doctor and help people, and the pandemic has increased that desire as she watches medical workers risking their lives “to make sure that ours are still intact.” Though middle school years are a mostly carefree time, the pandemic does still weigh heavy on those entering their teenage years. “It’s not so bad to not leave the house to go shopping or go out to eat every once in a while, which has led me to believe that in these times we should all be close to our dear ones and care about our families,” she said. “It’s weird because there are days when I’m having the time of my life just staying at home and relaxing, but then there are the times when the discombobulated feelings of helplessness, boredom and loneliness plague my time alone.” But, there are some silver linings. “To my surprise, quarantine has also brought many good changes in my life, such as me trying to eat healthier, work out way more than I did before, and just change my lifestyle for the better,” Singh said. “Despite no apparent end of this virus in sight, I hope quarantine brings out the best in me, in society and in nature.”
to protect this great nation and the freedoms we all enjoy,” Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin said. “This year, I hope even more people will have the opportunity to join us virtually for this very special tribute.” The program will begin at 9 a.m. with an Invocation by Northminster Presbyterian Church Senior Pastor Patrick Day. Following the National Anthem, the mayor will deliver the Pledge of Allegiance. Next, there will be a reading of four “Letters Home” sharing correspondence sent home from soldiers during World War II, The Korean War, The Vietnam War and The War in Afghanistan by presenter Marty Farrell. Former U.S. Army Ranger 75th Ranger Regiment Grant McGarry will
give the keynote address. McGarry, is a best-selling author of “A Night in the Pech Valley” and a combat veteran with five deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in the War on Terror. Upon graduation in 2006 from the University of Alabama with a degree in finance, Grant reported to Fort Benning with an enlistment contract “for the hardest thing the Army has to offer.” The program will then feature a “We Remember” video with moving images of past and present U.S. military service members. The event will close with a playing of “Taps” by Nick Amundson. The Roswell Memorial Day service, the largest in Georgia, has been cancelled.
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Chattahoochee national parklands begin reopening By JULIA GROCHOWSKI julia@appenmediagroup.com SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area has begun reopening areas previously closed for health and safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. The national parkland borders the Chattahoochee River in areas of Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek and runs north into Forsyth County. All park trails and river access were reopened on Monday, May 11 with waived entry fees. Some parking areas were reopened, including at the Abbotts, Medlock, Jones, Island Ford, Paces Mill, Powers Island, Akers Mill, Interstate North and Johnson Ferry North locations. Picnic areas, shelters, comfort stations and the Hewlett Lodge Visitor Center remain closed. “We welcome visitors back to the park to use the trails and river for recreation,” said Acting Superintendent Ann Honious. “Where parking areas remain closed or are full, we ask visitors to please park safely and legally, following all regulations, to assist in creating a safe visitor experience for all.”
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Roswell lays plans to reopen city facilities By JULIA GROCHOWSKI julia@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. — The City of Roswell is bracing itself for reentry into life’s new normal. At the May 11 City Council meeting, elected officials presented information on where the city currently stands with its closings and what may change in the coming days. “While many have had time off and City Hall has been closed, our employees have been in City Hall anticipating the next move,” said Mayor Lori Henry. “Our employees were ahead of the curve as far as what we need to put in place, from the very beginning… It’s a very complex issue, but we are on top of it.” City Administrator Gary Palmer said he has been meeting with each of the city’s department heads to determine what reentry will look like for them, and how it will affect citizens and the city. They have also been working with neighboring cities on this issue.
Roswell has implemented several teams to handle the effects of COVID-19 and how city services may reopen to public visitation. Representatives from a range of departments, including Finance, Logistics, Communications, are sorting through the options. “It’s worked very well for us,” Palmer said. “A lot of our surrounding jurisdictions have to come us for information.” Henry herself started a Business Recovery Task Force in late April to analyze how various industries have been impacted and determine their short- and long-term needs. The task force is made up of about 20 members, including representatives from local small businesses, city staff, Roswell’s economic development arm, Roswell Inc, and the East Roswell Economic Action Committee. The City Council also discussed the possibility of reopening parks and park facilities. Henry said several citizens have contacted her, anxious to get out and engage in outdoor activities. A few days
Roswell accounts for virus impact in FY 2021 budget By JULIA GROCHOWSKI julia@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. — The COVID-19 pandemic has forced cities like Roswell to completely reevaluate spending and economic priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. “The economic issues are severe,” Mayor Lori Henry said at the preliminary budget presentation May 11. “We don’t know yet how deep or how long this recovery is going to be.” Roswell’s budget team had nearly finished assembling its proposed plans for fiscal year 2021 in February when the pandemic hit. It changed everything, said Budget Manager Harpreet Hora. “The economy that was looking very positive a couple of months back is no longer so positive anymore,” she said. “We’ve had to go back and change all of our revenue projections, the budget numbers, and what we were planning to fund.” Hora and her team is bracing for a projected $9 million loss in revenue, the majority of which can be attributed to sales tax, which is expected to see a 10.4 percent drop in revenue. These numbers and uncertainty have informed the priorities of the upcoming
year, namely, to focus on maintaining current levels of services and programs. The budget team does not recommend increasing any employee compensation and anticipates a hiring freeze except for critical positions. The city currently employs 625 full-time positions. The budget team also recommend deferring most maintenance and one-time capital requests, and Hora said they will be monitoring the situation each month to see if there are any changes or any requests could potentially gain funding in the future. The upcoming fiscal year will see the first downward trend in the city’s funds since fiscal year 2015. Fiscal year 2021 is projected to net $147 million in revenues, down from $156 million in fiscal year 2020. Despite a slight decline in property tax revenue because of COVID-19, the city’s millage rate is expected to stay at 4.955 mills, the same since fiscal year 2019, Hora said. One mill brings in $1 for every $1,000 of taxable value on a property. Proposed expenditures top $144 million. That includes day-to-day operations covered in the general fund and one-time, big-ticket spending for major projects like road projects and vehicle
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Roswell COVID-19 cases Number of Positive Date Covid-19 Cases May 8 173 May 6 170 May 4 159 May 1 140 April 29 133 April 27 99 April 24 91 Source: Fulton County Board of Health later, on May 14, the mayor issued an updated executive order opening outdoor restroom buildings, athletic fields, tennis courts, volleyball courts, Old Mill Park, and parking lots and grounds near Barrington and Bulloch Hall. The Heart of Roswell Park on Canton Street and all picnic pavilions, outdoor gym equipment and playgrounds remain closed. In the meantime, Henry said the city
will continue to monitor the situation and keep in contact with state and federal officials daily for updates regarding COVID-19 and reintegration policies. Georgia’s Public Health State of Emergency will continue through Friday June 12, and high-risk residents, including people 65 and older and those with chronic diseases, are still included in the shelter-in-place order. Free COVID-19 testing for anyone, not just those suspected of having the illness, is now available in North Fulton at 4700 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta. People must call 404-613-8150 prior to appearing to schedule a testing appointment. “If someone would have given me the choice of where to be during this pandemic, I would have chosen Roswell,” Henry said. “With the caliber of our staff, the preparedness of the City of Roswell, I feel very comfortable, as I always do, going forward.” For the latest updates on Roswell’s closings, visit roswellgov.com/coronavirus.
Early voting locations open for June 9 election FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Early voting for the June 9 Georgia Presidential Primary and Special Election began May 18 at a number of locations across North Fulton County. Registered voters can visit polling stations through June 5. Special polling sites are open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and on Saturday, May 30. Early voting will not be held on Sundays or on Memorial Day. Votes cast during the early voting period and absentee ballots will be counted at the time of the June 9 election in accordance with Secretary of State guidelines. Those visiting polling sites are asked to wear a face covering and practice social distancing out of consideration for fellow voters. North Fulton early voting sites are located at: • Alpharetta Library 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, GA 30009 • Sandy Springs Library 395 Mount Vernon Hwy NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328 Because sites may experience long lines at peak times, voters are also being asked to consider voting by mail. To obtain an absentee ballot application, go to the Secretary of State’s website at: mvp.sos.ga.gov. Completed
applications can be faxed, mailed or emailed to Fulton County Absentee Ballot Division. To request an absentee ballot by fax, send a written letter of request to 404-612-3697. Your letter should include: • The name and date of the election • The voter’s name, address as registered and date of birth • The voter’s signature Or you may submit your completed absentee ballot application via fax to 404-612-3697. To request an absentee ballot by mail, send a letter with all the required voter information to: Fulton County Registration and Elections Absentee Ballot Division 130 Peachtree St SW, Suite 2186 Atlanta, GA 30303 Or you may submit your completed absentee ballot application via mail to the address listed above. If you would like to request an absentee ballot by email, your request, along with the required information, may be emailed to: Elections.VoterRegistration@fultoncountyga.gov. To request an absentee ballot by phone, call 404-612-7060.
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Alpharetta begins phased plan to open parks By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — The City of Alpharetta announced May 12 a phased plan to restore operations and will begin reopening some public facilities this Friday. The city closed most of its facilities and has had most non-essential employees working remotely since March 15 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “While the situation surrounding COVID-19 continues to evolve and makes it difficult to set hard deadlines for returning all of our operations to normal, we have created a plan that establishes benchmarks to be met in order to return our employees to the workplace, open specific facilities and restart some of our activities and programs,” Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin said. “Those benchmarks ensure that we will move through each phase of the plan only as we can reasonably ensure the safety of the public and our employees.” The benchmarks are based upon current guidance issued by the CDC and other public health agencies. They include items such as the ability to ensure social distancing, availability of critical cleaning supplies and sanitizers, as well as having safety protocols in place.
Alpharetta padlocked the basketball courts at Wills Park in March. Beginning Friday, the following City of Alpharetta parks facilities will reopen to the public, provided that appropriate social distancing and other CDC guidelines are followed: • Tennis and pickleball courts • Athletic fields for non-organized play
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As businesses begin to reopen, we know that some of those employers are going to be looking to build back their workforce ... LAURA STEWART, Vice President, Forsyth County Chamber
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Sessions will target specific industries By PATRICK FOX pat@appenmediagroup.com
NORTH METRO ATLANTA, Ga. — The resources of two area chambers of commerce have begun a collaboration to connect industries with potential labor forces in a series of virtual hiring events. The Greater North Fulton Chamber and Forsyth County Chamber are hosting online events that will feature representatives from local employers who will briefly discuss open positions, qualifications and how job seekers can apply. Attendees will also be able to participate in a break-out session with employers to ask questions about their company and specific opportunities. “This is definitely new territory for all of us,” said Kali Boatright, president and CEO of the Greater North Fulton Chamber. The Chamber’s focus over the past nine months, she said, has been launching and nurturing its new job website, northfultonjobs.com. Director of Economic and Talent Development Mark Goodman has been responsible for the launch and assisted in the collaboration with Forsyth County for the virtual job fair, Boatright said. Right now, employers and employees are hurting, some industries more than others, Goodman said. “Food service and hospitality is still kind of lagging behind,” he said. “The restaurants that do want to open are having struggles finding workers. Manufacturing and assembly work, they seem to be needing people.”
Construction seems to be the only sector that hasn’t slowed over the past couple of months, he added. Boatright said she hopes the job fair will be one more tool the chamber can use to help get businesses back on track. “So many of them, you know their hearts are broken that they have had to lay off or furlough employees,” she said. “This really gives them an opportunity as they come back to be able to expand workforces if that’s what they need to do, but also for those employees to find solid, local jobs. That’s what we’re really working on and why we collaborated on this.” Laura Stewart, vice president with the Forsyth County Chamber, said that since the pandemic hit in early March, the organization has stepped up efforts to regularly survey members to get a read on what types of assistance could be offered. “Things were changing rapidly day
Online Job Fairs Each Friday through mid-June, the chambers will sponsor other online job fairs targeting specific industries. Here’s a schedule of the remaining job fairs: • Healthcare Virtual Job Fair – Friday, May 22, noon to 2 p.m. • Hospitality Virtual Job Fair – Friday, May 29, noon to 2 p.m. • Technology Virtual Job Fair – June 5, noon to 2 p.m. • Construction Virtual Job Fair – June 12, noon to 2 p.m. to day,” she said. “Early in our surveying efforts, we had employers reporting about layoffs and temporary layoffs.” As the state and region continue to phase in business reopenings, Stewart
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said the Chamber wanted to get ahead of the curve. “Now, as businesses begin to reopen, we know that some of those employers are going to be looking to build back their workforce, and we are trying to give them a platform to do that.” Prior to this season, the Forsyth Chamber had only dealt with in-person job fairs. How to execute one online was something different. In a virtual setting, she said, it makes sense to split sessions by industry. Part of that is logistics — cyber sessions can be difficult to manage when the number of participants and interests are massive. Also, businesses are different, and certain employers are looking for specific skills in their applicants. It just made sense to stagger the sessions by industry, Stewart said, because job seekers and employers would be of like mind when attending the online sessions. “We partnered with our friends at the Greater North Fulton Chamber because we realized that employment doesn’t have county borders,” Stewart said. The North Fulton Chamber has been a great partner and helped bring in a lot of employers and supply information on how to conduct an online job fair, she said. There is no cost for job seekers or employers to participate. The first session, which focused on manufacturing, was held May 15. Job seekers in North Fulton can register for other upcoming sessions by visiting gnfcc.com. Businesses interested in showcasing their opportunities should contact Mark Goodman at mgoodman@gnfcc.com. Those seeking employment in Forsyth can register at focochamber.org. Employers wishing to participate can contact Beth Harris at bharris@focochamber.org.
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The keyboard expert If the coronavirus has shown us anything, there are far more epidemiologists, virologists and health experts in America than most could have ever imagined. Well, if you consider the comments being JOE PARKER thrown around on Reporter joe@appenmediagroup.com social media, anyway. It seems as if far more of those around us are experts on this new virus than those who actually hold positions or offices that deem them far more knowledgeable in such matters. These newly minted health experts take up arms, in this case, keyboards, to combat these “so-called” experts at every turn. They dismiss anything they say that does not conform to what they want to hear. They label any article that does not paint a rosy outlook for the pandemic as “fearmongering,” regardless of what information the article contains. Because of course, they know the truth. They have turned heroes — those working to combat this virus head-on from behind desks, in hospitals and in laboratories — into villains. But everyone is still entitled to their opinion, even if it has no factual basis. And most of these statements and social media comments can be ignored, but those who are still spewing that COVID-19 is a “hoax,” or “basically the flu,” or “has only killed” what this person suggests is insignificant numbers, are despicable. That is because there are people who see these comments who have
been impacted greatly by this virus and know a hell of a lot more about it than a twit belching out incredibly callous statements while hiding behind a keyboard. And hiding they are, because I can simply not believe there are those in this world who could actually be so heartless as to say these things, face to face, to people who have been devastated by the virus. Look Hilary New in the eye and tell her things are being “blown out of proportion.” Her 65-year old mother from Rome, Georgia, contracted the virus in early March. New’s mother told her to “pull the plug” if she had to be placed on a ventilator, and her daughter had to make the gut-wrenching decision to comply. Tell Chanda Grubbs, a North Carolina woman who lost her husband and father of three children, Adrien, to coronavirus that the virus is “not a big deal.” Face Linda Green and tell her “it’s pretty much just the flu.” Her 37-year old daughter Brent, a Georgia native and mother of twin 12-year old boys, died from coronavirus without having any preexisting conditions. Call up Nancy Hopkins of South Carolina who was unable to visit or speak to her father in the hospital as he died from COVID-19 that it’s “just a hoax.” Tell your neighbor that a virus that has killed 80,000 people in our nation alone, that these “so-called health experts” are fearmongering. If a person can still stand by those statements as they meet those whose lives have been devastated by this impact, they are not an enlightened person. They are unbelievably callous. And anyone who would say such things is damn sure not a health expert.
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are the ones who provide for the family. If girls are educated, they can find jobs, they can increase their status in society, and the mindset that causes female gendercide to happen can slowly decrease.” Kalra has traveled to India and worked in the Bhalswa Slum District in Delhi, one of India’s poorest and most populous areas where infant girl mortality is over 65 percent. There, she distributed gendercide awareness fliers and care kits with books and hygiene supplies to families with girls. Through fundraising, she has supported the creation of 10 rural village schools in India by the Ekal Foundation and for two medical camps in the Jahangirpur Village in India. Kalra has written articles about female gendercide for national and international media platforms and has been appointed Youth Brand Ambassador for the Invisible Girl Project.
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Congratulations Kings Ridge Christian School Class of 2020 To the Class of 2020: You represent the 14th graduating class, and we are excited to pay tribute to your amazing accomplishments during your years at King’s Ridge Christian School. This class, without doubt, is a talented and creative group. Who could forget the phenomenal performances of Guys and Dolls, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Newsies and this year’s electrifying performance of Crazy For You! The 5th Annual Black & White Gala honors 38 incredibly gifted seniors, 35 graduating with honors in Fine Arts. A record number of have signed with the following universities: Savannah School of Art and Design, New York School of Visual Arts, Berklee School of Music, and Texas State University. Among other accolades, KRCS Fine Arts had 12 Region Literary Winners advance to the GHSA State Competition. These winners were awarded Literary Champions for the 3rd consecutive year. 55 of you, nearly 70% of your class, participated on 17 Varsity athletic teams this year alone. Three of you will compete in college athletics next year. In your four years as KRCS student-athletes, you have been a part of numerous playoff appearances in baseball, basketball, lacrosse, and soccer. • 94% of you have maintained a cumulative GPA of 85 or better • Your 2019 AP scores resulted in: - 13 named AP Scholars by the College Board - 11 named AP Scholar with Honor - 6 named AP Scholar with Distinction
• Once your 2020 AP scores are completed, I know you will only increase these outstanding results. • 50 seniors are in the National Honor Society • Average SAT score for the Class of 2020 is 1190 (national SAT average is 1059 and state is 1058) • Average ACT score for the Class of 2020 is 27 (national ACT average is 20 and state is 21) You have made quite an impact on your school and community serving in many and diverse ways including 3rd Annual Moonlight Sonata, Interact Club, Chestnut Ridge (Nursing Center), Vision Warriors, Operation Christmas Child, Meals by Grace, Live A Yes, North Fulton Community Charities, Foster Care Services, International Justice Mission, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Young Life, Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign, Rotary Action Group Against Slavery, and traveling abroad on mission trips. You have been accepted to 261 different universities and in the fall, you will attend 39 universities in 18 different states. You have been offered more than $8 million dollars in academic, fine arts and athletic scholarships. Fourteen of you are “Lifers” which means you have been at King’s Ridge Christian School since kindergarten. Congratulations, Class of 2020. We are very proud of you! To God be the glory, Dr. Jeff D. Williams Head of School
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Congratulations King’s Ridge Christian School Class of 2020 The graduating class of 2020 was offered more than $8,052,138 in academic, athletic and fine arts scholarships not including the Hope Scholarship or the Zell Miller grant.
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Mount Pisgah Christian School leads with student-centered learning Mount Pisgah Christian School is a leading Preschool through 12th grade independent school located in the heart of North Fulton. Known for providing an outstanding college preparatory education grounded in Christian faith and values, 100% of students are accepted into a four-year college or university. MPCS is educating with intention by engaging students through personalized student-centered learning with small class sizes brought to life in academics, athletics and spiritual life. Recognized for academic achievement, Mount Pisgah offers 19 AP and 15 Honors Classes and is an AP Challenge, AP Merit, AP STEM, AP STEM Achievement and AP Humanities School. With a curriculum that integrates STEAM throughout Lower, Middle and Upper School, Mount Pisgah is on the cutting edge of preparing students for today’s ever-growing science, technology, engineering, and math world. The Lower and Middle Schools use a researchbased curriculum bolstered by the innovative MAP® Growth™ assessment. This data is one of many factors that teachers use to tailor instruction to each student and identify areas where students should be strengthened or challenged. Exciting renovations to the Lower School include the new Lower School STEAM Lab, Media Lab, and Library, which allow students to participate in activities such as building, designing, engineering, robotics, coding, technology, green screen productions and more. Mount Pisgah aims to grow students’ relationships with God and each other, guided by a spiritual blueprint integrated into the curriculum. Through student-
led chapel services each week, an annual spiritual retreat and continuing service projects, students grow in their relationships with God and with each other. Extracurricular offerings include 46 competitive athletic programs, band, chorus, orchestra, theatre and visual arts programs, as well as the Mount Pisgah Arts Academy. The after-school Arts Academy classes are available to all students in the community ages 4 to 18. Preschool students benefit from small classroom sizes and personalized care in a faith-based environment. Academic discovery for students ages 2-5 in-
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Wesleyan School
Wesleyan School believes faith and intellect are great partners with each other. At Wesleyan, it’s not a matter of choosing faith or intellect, but rather using both to create the best possible education for your child. Our leadership and faculty work to provide students with an atmosphere that is challenging, reinforces the value of hard work, and emphasizes
character and integrity above accomplishment. Wesleyan prepares students for each stage of life and provides them the opportunity to see all the possibilities that lie before them. Wesleyan’s school motto is JOY-Jesus, Others, Yourself, and every aspect of school life is oriented to reinforce this philosophy of putting Jesus first and others ahead of ourselves.
A college preparatory environment, students have access to a wide range of academic opportunities along with athletics, arts, service, and other extracurricular activities. Wesleyan’s 85-acre campus provides state-of-the-art academic facilities along with on-campus practice space for athletics and arts. Located just outside of I-285 in Peachtree Corners, at the start of the 2019-2020 school year 1,779 students enrolled in grades K-12. Wesleyan offers bus routes throughout the metro Atlanta area. Supervised care before school is included in the cost of tuition and after care is available (K-8) until 6:00 p.m. at an affordable rate.
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Congratulations Fellowship Christian School graduates To the Fellowship Class of 2020, You, our dear graduates, will forever hold a special place in our hearts. Though your final chapter at Fellowship may have been written with a surprise DR. TESTON ending, I believe that the grace and perseverance you have shown during this trial are perhaps the best part of your story thus far. God has continually woven the threads of resilience, determination, hope, and courage in each of you throughout your lives. You were born in the wake of 9/11 to a world that, in a matter of minutes, had been radically and forever changed. As you started school, the first iPhone was released, and soon after, the advent of social media infinitely changed the way we interact with technology and each other. During your grade school years, our country weathered a major financial collapse that affected many of your families. During those same years, America elected our first African American president - a major milestone considering the scope of American history. And today, as we prepare to close this chapter, it is
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that the world did not change you. You are world changers. I see you living out the words in the book of James. You have faced many trials, and God has produced something far greater that will show the world His unrivaled glory. In the face of adversity, you have chosen to respond with resilience. You have been determined to finish this journey well. You have shown the courage to persevere when things didn’t go as planned. And you have shown hope that what lies ahead is worth the sacrifice. You have been an inspiration to us all. As you all head off to pursue the unique path God has planned for each of you, I pray that you will remember that you are God’s “workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand.” He has been and is continuing to do a great work in you. Take hold of the gracious gifts that God has given you and let this be your legacy, that you will continue to persevere, not allowing the world to change you, but to be world changers. We cannot wait to see all that you accomplish for God’s glory alone. We love you, and we will miss you, Dr. Kathy Teston
The Cottage School The Cottage School (TCS) is celebrating its 35th year providing a comprehensive program for 4th-12th grade students with learning differences. TCS offers a work-based model that promotes self-advocacy and fosters self-confidence, preparing them for life after graduation in vocational or postsecondary educational paths. Our accredited college preparatory curriculum meets Georgia graduation standards and HOPE scholarship requirements to take students to graduation and beyond. Our students enjoy experiential learning with clubs including archery, drama, forensics, horticulture and offcampus experiences throughout the year. The school’s 23-acre Roswell campus includes computer and science labs, a multi-purpose athletic and performing arts facility, indoor and outdoor classrooms, and trails for mountain biking and cross-country. TCS encourages students of all abilities to participate in athletics by offering sports such as soccer, basketball, baseball, cross country, tennis, and golf. After experiencing consistent growth, TCS added a dedicated elementary building, the Discovery Cottage, and construction is set to begin on a new
building which will house state of the art classrooms, multimedia art studios, and vocational and technical labs. This unique learning space provides our students and staff room to grow while still maintaining small class size. The Cottage School has built a oneof-a-kind learning environment perfect for students who learn differently. We offer 12-month rolling admissions for all grade levels. Visit our website or call for a campus tour today. The Cottage School 700 Grimes Bridge Road Roswell, Georgia 30075 770-641-8688 www.cottageschool.org
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Lindsey Ashby Georgia Film Academy
Baylor Aycock University of Georgia
Anna Baehman University of Georgia
Abby Beard Auburn University
Ethan Bell Mercer University
Alisha Benbow Purdue University
Charlotte Berg Auburn University
Anthia Bonsu Georgia State University
Britta Broyles University of Utah
Layne Burke University of Georgia
Angie Cho University of Georgia
Taylor Connelly Mississippi State University
Whitney Cookston Auburn University
Jordan Darby Mercer University
Tristen Darmodihardjo Baylor University
Kasey Dasch University of South Carolina-Columbia
Matthew Duffin University of Alabama
Noelle Durham Kennesaw State University
Sophia Eller Middle Tennessee State University
Brett Eppinger University of South Carolina-Columbia
Lindsey Eubanks The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Caroline Fairey Virginia Tech
Caio Ferreira Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta
Drew Fiscus University of Georgia
Alissa Gaddis Georgia Institute of Technology
Peyton George Mississippi State University
Virginia Guerry Samford University
Carolyn Guthrie University of Georgia
Eliza Guthrie University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Lily Guthrie Middle Tennessee State University
Laine Harmon Auburn University
Christian Heid Lee University
Taylor Herrmann Piedmont College
Matthew Holden Kennesaw State University
Ansley Hollingsworth Clemson University
Ellie Jackson School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Emma Jones Kennesaw State University
Andrew Jordan Georgia Southern University
Preston Joye Georgia State University
Max Karetny University of Georgia
Caroline Kasdin University of North Georgia
Amelia Kolosna Georgia College Milledgeville
Cole Kroeber Auburn University
Hollis Layton Auburn University
Trexton Lewis Southern Methodist University
Priscilla Lorenzo Pennsylvania State University
Austin Marley The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
Payton Marlow University of North Georgia
Roberto Martinez Kennesaw State University
Madison Mayhue Georgia College Milledgeville
Jackson McGill Georgia Institute of Technology
Marley Melrose Berry College
Rachel Minkert Kennesaw State University
Suzanne Moore Young Harris College
George Moraitakis Mercer University
Carolyn Murphy Savannah College of Art and Design
Brielle Ninesling University of Georgia
Dean Parker Auburn University
Cole Pasho-Coughlin Kennesaw State University
Bryce Paul University of South Carolina-Columbia
Michael Pineyro Auburn University
Zion Pleasant University of Georgia
Brandon Reeves University of Florida
Rachel Rippen The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Meredith Rush Georgia Institute of Technology
Jack Sawyer Georgia College Milledgeville
Blake Scott Louisiana State University
Gwen Smith Georgia Institute of Technology
Lizzie Stancil Lee University
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Hagen Thacker University of North Georgia
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Brady Trego University of Georgia
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Alley Yeager Georgia College Milledgeville
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Sports journalism students scramble with no games to cover By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com NORTH METRO ATLANTA — The coronavirus pandemic put a hard stop to sports at all levels in mid-March, leaving sports journalists out in the cold. Filling TV airtime and newspaper pages without any games to cover, most seasoned writers have made due adjusting to the altered landscape. But with the complete absence of live games, those studying sports journalism in school are facing an added burden. Carlo Finlay, assistant director of Grady Sports Media at the Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication at UGA, said the adjustment for his classes been significant. “It has been tough,” Finlay said. “Our first class, intro to sports journalism, is based on going to a sports game, and when that disappears, what do we do?” Finlay said this semester had been building up to covering the NCAA Final Four Media Day in Atlanta, and the cancellation of the event was hard on his students. “We have helped them come up with story ideas and did what we could, but without live sporting events, it’s not the same,” he said. Amelia Ray Green, a 2018 graduate of Cambridge High School, is wrapping up her second year at the University of Georgia. She is a public relations major with an English minor and is pursuing a sports media certificate from UGA’s Grady College. Along with her classmates, Green’s studies were completely altered by the cancellation and postponement of sports seasons. Instead of covering live events, Green compiled pieces on prior seasons, created an infographic and story on Baylor’s men’s basketball and compiled an article on the impact to senior runners in Blessed Trinity’s track and field program. However, those assignments do not fully replace covering live events. “Nothing can match or compare with the real-life experience of sports,” Green said. “That’s the point of going to things
like [the Final Four media day] and games. You learn so much from talking to people and by doing and learning from your mistakes.” Recently, most of her time has been spent polishing pieces she had compiled before the pandemic. Green credited her instructors for pivoting the curriculum on almost no notice. “The professors did a good job of helping us continue developing our skills,” she said. “UGA itself has done an outstanding job in handling this situation.” The pandemic’s impact to Green’s education extends beyond the classroom. She applied for 10 summer internships. All of them have been nixed. Cecily Stoute, a sophomore at UGA and graduate of Chattahoochee High School, had a slew of events set for the spring, from the Final Four media day to Atlanta United matches, UGA women’s basketball games and UGA gymnastics meets. “My sports reporting class was directly affected,” Stoute said. “It pretty much caused a halt in all our upcoming projects.” As a substitute, Green reported on factors and critical stats that led to the success of LSU men’s basketball in the abbreviated 2019-20 season, and she wrote a piece on how three former Chattahoochee football players are dealing
with the pandemic. Stoute said she was drawn to sports journalism to keep in the game if she decides not to extend her athletic career to the professional level. In addition to covering sports, Stoute is a defender on the women’s soccer team at UGA. “Honestly, that has been the toughest part from this whole thing,” she said. “Having no clue when we can go back to training is really hard. I don’t have many resources, and there is only so much you can do on your own when soccer is a team sport. I definitely miss my team and our field.” As all sports fans await the return of all live sports, Green is ready to jump back into what she believes will be a reinvigorated sports atmosphere. “I’ve come to realize that sports is so much more than numbers and how athletes perform,” Green said. “It’s the community glue for some cities, and now more than ever we need that sense of belonging. I think things will come back stronger than before, and all this anticipation will pay off. Everyone has had a lot of time to think about things, and I think that will be really beneficial for the sports world. Whether its those in sports media, sports journalists, or just the athletes themselves, this is going to give them a lot more motivation.”
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Conner Riley Kendall
SSgt Conner Riley Kendall, 26, of Ray City, Ga., passed away on May 7, 2020, from injuries sustained in an accident. He was born in East Point, Ga., to Christopher Jon Kendall, Sr., and Shannon Lynn Freeze McPeek. He was a proud member of the 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Moody Airforce Base (GA), where he worked on the Pavehawk Helicopter as an Avionics Mechanic. Conner first developed his love for the Air Force through his involvement with Civil Air Patrol. He was a member of “The Flying 45th” cadet squadron in Sandy Springs where he earned the Billy Mitchell Award. In 2014, Conner enlisted in the United States Air Force. Upon his graduation from Basic Military Training and technical school, Conner was stationed at Kadina Air Force Base, Okinawa, Japan, where he worked as an avionics mechanic on the C-130 air frame. Throughout his brief military career, Conner received several
citations and awards. Most recently, he was awarded The Air Force Commendation Medal (posthumous) for meritorious service. Conner deeply loved his family, his friends, and his country. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Gary Freeze. Survivors include his father and step-mother, Chris and Ellen Kendall, Sr., Alpharetta, Ga.; mother Shannon McPeek (Brent), Grand Prairie, Texas; sisters, Rebecca Kendall of Savannah, Ga., Jordan and Addison Tribble of Grand Prairie, Texas; brother, Christopher Kendall, Jr., of Alpharetta; paternal grandparents, Dennis and Nancy Kendall of Newnan, Ga., and maternal grandmother, Sandra Marvin (Charles) of Peachtree City, Ga. Full military honors will be rendered at a later time in Georgia National Cemetery, Canton, Ga. The Kendall and McPeek families are being served by the caring staff of Music Funeral Services of Valdosta, Ga.
In Memoriam
Melodie Jane Parrish Cribb
Melodie Jane Parrish Cribb, age 57, of Alpharetta, GA passed away on May 11, 2020. She attended Alpharetta Elementary, Milton High School, and graduated from Druid Hills High School in 1979. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Mercer University. She also attended Athens Area Technical Institute and received an Associate’s Degree in Respiratory Therapy. She loved all animals and at one time owned a horse named Charanda, and many dogs throughout her life.
She is survived by her parents, Dr. Charles and Margaret Parrish; her brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Patti Parrish, Jr.; her numerous aunts, Jane Tye, Sue Walker, Nancy Paris, Marge Wilson, Judy Parrish and Carol Parrish; one uncle and aunt, Tommy and Tricia Mehutcs and many cousins. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to help our community in need at this time, to North Fulton Charities at NFCCHELP.ORG
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Cecelia Brusco, 94, of Johns Creek, passed away on May 5, 2020. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green
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Herbert Hall, Jr., 76, of Milton, passed away on April 28, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home &
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Ginger Krohn, 80, of Roswell, passed away on May 6, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Gary Nowlin, 71, of Alpharetta, passed away on May 5, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Carolyn Lawrence, 98, of Roswell, passed away on May 8, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Beatrice Prewitt, 96, of Roswell, passed away on May 10, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Joyce Moore, 85, of Cumming, passed away May 7, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Francis Mullin, 76, of Roswell, passed away on May 5, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
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Michael Ridings, 73, of Alpharetta, passed away May 10, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & June Robey, 83, of Roswell, passed away on May 9, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
Shirley Tindall, 84, of Cumming, passed away on May 6th, 2020. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home.
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Eugene Vivian, 83, of Cumming, passed away May 4, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Oveline Westbrook, 80, of Cumming, passed away on May 6, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home &
Barbara Wilson, 88, of Roswell, passed away on May 9, 2020. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.
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