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ACA’s Julie Waldo Places 3rd in State
Julie Waldo, a 9th grader at ACA, has placed 3rd in Alabama High School Athletic Association Girls 1A-3A. She has worked

Celebrating Cultures at Montgomery Christian

Montgomery Christian School third graders share their culture through food. Each student is assigned a day to provide a taste of their culture. Students have enjoyed foods like chili dogs, cajun turkey and dressing, tamales, Jamaican plantains and barbecue. Students talk with their families about their culture then present to the class. The culture study is a hands-on experience that goes along with the Social Studies unit
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County Donates Patrol Car to Law Enforcement Service Academy at MPACT
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the Montgomery County Commission have donated a decommissioned patrol car to the Law Enforcement Services Academy at MPACT. Sheriff Derrick Cunningham said the vehicle has all the equipment that comes with a patrol car that is currently in use and is identical to what they would use in a law enforcement job. He added that some of the students are already cadets with the Sheriff’s Office and that having the patrol car to train with will give them a head start on their career.
Cunningham joined Montgomery County Commission Chairman Doug Singleton and instructor Curtis Daniels to announce the new learning tool along with students from the Law Enforcement Services Academy.

and Rev. Rushell McElroy, Jr., the mother and brother of TEA Academy’s CEO and founder. The visit was in honor of Mother’s Day. Rev. McElroy travels yearly from Chicago, Illinois to visit his mother and express his love, adoration, and appreciation for her. Before leaving, he paused to offer blessings upon the school, staff, students, and board members as the school year comes to an end.
