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TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

PARENT<br />

<strong>Manual</strong><br />

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Dear <strong>Parent</strong>s,<br />

This handbook was created with you in mind. GCA life has its<br />

own traditions and culture, much of which is not addressed in<br />

the school handbook.<br />

To assist you and your child to successfully navigate through<br />

this chapter of your lives, we have developed this handbook<br />

from questions that parents have submitted, and that faculty<br />

have answered. It serves as a companion to the bulletin and<br />

other GCA communications, and will be a resource that is<br />

updated as GCA continues to grow.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

The Leadership Team of PSGCA


Advice from the<br />

Guidance Counselor<br />

What are the top three things<br />

PARENTS SHOULD DO<br />

to ensure the success of their student?<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

Help your child stay organized with their homework<br />

assignments by keeping track of when to turn in the<br />

assignment and what the teacher expects in that assignment.<br />

Please monitor your child’s progress on GCA Connect on<br />

a regular basis. That way, if there are any questions, they<br />

can be addressed immediately.<br />

Please check in with your child and find out how they are<br />

spending their time. In other words, are they using their<br />

time wisely? Help them evaluate how to best use their<br />

time and allow them to plan out the best use of their time.<br />

After all, we are teaching them responsibility. It is OK to<br />

revisit the issue if things don’t work out the first time.<br />

CHRIS HARRIS, PhD<br />

Counselor, Guidance<br />

& Testing<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4063<br />

What are the top three things<br />

PARENTS SHOULD NOT DO<br />

to ensure the success of their student?<br />

JODI STEELE, MS<br />

School Counselor<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4016<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

Do not yell at your child for their failures or start<br />

blaming teachers, faculty, etc. Instead, challenge them<br />

to look for solutions to their problems and guide them<br />

through this process.<br />

Do not rescue them. Allow them to feel the weight of their<br />

choices and support them through the process.<br />

Do not forget that even academic success should be<br />

connected to asking God’s blessing on your child’s success.<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

DORI BOGGESS,<br />

MSEd<br />

Library and Learning<br />

Resources<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4081<br />

LEARNING LAB<br />

LEARNING LAB HELPS STUDENTS WITH:<br />

SQ3R (Reading method: survey, question, read, recite, review)<br />

Study skills<br />

Keeping and maintaining a master folder<br />

Note-taking: Cornell Method<br />

Time management<br />

Organizational skills<br />

Quick questions or tutorials<br />

HOURS<br />

More involved interventions<br />

Making up quizzes and tests from a missed class period<br />

MONDAY – FRIDAY<br />

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM<br />

STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE<br />

LEARNING LAB FOR ANY OF THESE REASONS:<br />

CLOSED DURING<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Student tutors are<br />

available in the dorms<br />

(primarily math and<br />

science)<br />

8:30 PM – 10:00 PM<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

They have multiple D’s or one F at a grading period.<br />

A teacher or parent makes the request.<br />

They enter GCA on academic probation.<br />

DID YOU KNOW?<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Tutorial services run throughout the day and in the<br />

dorms during study hall.<br />

Teachers have office hours and are more than<br />

willing to assist students.<br />

At times, a teacher will hold an additional study<br />

session that focuses on test preparation.<br />

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One 3-ring binder (1 - 1½ inch size)<br />

(may be shared with other subjects)<br />

One pack of notebook paper<br />

(college rule or regular, your preference)<br />

One tablet or pack of graph paper<br />

(25 square/inch size)<br />

CLASS SUPPLY LIST<br />

ALL<br />

MATH<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

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Pens and pencils<br />

TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator<br />

(needed for Algebra II & calculus)<br />

Straight edge<br />

One ruler with metric measurements<br />

One pair of scissors<br />

One roll of transparent tape<br />

One stapler with staples<br />

Highlighter<br />

ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR SPECIFIC CLASSES<br />

Scientific calculator<br />

Needed in Physical Science, Chemistry,<br />

Advanced Chemistry, & Physics. The TI-30, TI-83,<br />

or TI-84 are the best calculators for science classes.<br />

(The TI 83/84 are also required in the math classes<br />

at GCA, so you may already have what you need.)<br />

One pack of 10 or more coloring<br />

pencils and a pencil sharpener<br />

Needed in all classes, except Physics and<br />

Advanced Chemistry.<br />

These will be kept in your dorm room or at<br />

home for homework assignments or projects.<br />

*Students should always bring their textbook, school laptop, and charger to class.<br />

For a full list of supplies for specific classes, please visit the Academics page on gcasda.org.<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

REBECCA ABEL,<br />

BBA<br />

Registrar<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4014<br />

grade point average<br />

Did you know that you can find your student’s GPA on the grade<br />

report for each quarter? If you want a cumulative GPA, which<br />

includes all high school classes taken, you may contact the registrar.<br />

RESOLVING CLASS AND HOMEWORK ISSUES<br />

Does your child have any homework or class issues that need<br />

to be resolved? We recommend you insist that your student<br />

contact the teacher. Give your child a time limit, i.e. one week.<br />

Let them know that if they have not handled it within that<br />

time frame then you will step in. Then, express your expectation<br />

that your child work toward being more independent.<br />

HOURS<br />

MONDAY – THURSDAY<br />

9:00 AM – 5:30 PM<br />

FRIDAY<br />

9:00 AM – 3:00 PM<br />

CONTINUED ACADEMIC HELP<br />

If your student continues to need academic help after accessing<br />

the Learning Lab and their teachers, the guidance counselor<br />

can test their executive functioning skills (organizing skills)<br />

to assess their weaknesses. Counseling is also available to<br />

specifically address organization and accountability.<br />

Excused Absences<br />

Requests for students to miss school should be submitted two<br />

weeks in advance (when possible) to the registrar. Administrative<br />

council meets on Monday mornings and they approve<br />

prearranged absences. Once approved, students need to make<br />

arrangements with individual teachers for homework and making<br />

up missed work, quizzes, and tests. Teachers will not reteach<br />

material that is presented while the student is gone. However,<br />

teachers may offer tutoring when asked.<br />

Students should talk to their employers. Some jobs on campus<br />

are easy to miss; other jobs are more vital and the student may<br />

be required to find a substitute.<br />

Dorm students or their parents should contact the dean. The<br />

student will have paperwork to complete. They should also sign<br />

out of the dorm at the front desk when they leave.<br />

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Be prepared for the whirlwind<br />

that occurs for seniors in the<br />

month of May. Here is an example<br />

from a previous school year:<br />

8<br />

MAY 2019<br />

Advanced<br />

placement tests<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

10 Flower vespers<br />

GRADUATION WEEKEND 2022<br />

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Year-end video<br />

and yearbook<br />

Seniors<br />

14 -15 Final exams<br />

SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The Guidance Counseling and Testing Office sends out some<br />

information to parents and students, but it recommends that<br />

you search the internet for most college scholarships.<br />

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Senior Class Trip<br />

GRADUATION<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

Graduation announcements are ordered during the<br />

third quarter of the school year. You will begin receiving<br />

ordering information in January. Some students use the<br />

announcements selected by the school, but others design<br />

more personalized announcements.<br />

Each graduate will receive ten tickets. Six of those seats<br />

will have the graduate’s name on them in the “front”<br />

section. The remaining four will be for open early seating<br />

in the back section. Seat assignments are offered to<br />

graduates giving the first priority to 4-year seniors.<br />

A professional photographer will record the moment your<br />

senior receives his or her diploma and will also take the<br />

group photo. You will receive your free copy in early June<br />

and may order more at your expense.<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

4-year senior brunch<br />

Junior-Senior banquet<br />

Graduation practice<br />

Consecration service<br />

Baccalaureate<br />

<strong>Parent</strong> Tribute<br />

Commencement<br />

*Specific dates will vary<br />

each school year<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

CHRISTMAS BANQUET 2021<br />

SOCIAL TERMINOLOGY<br />

Talking<br />

Sometimes boy-girl relationships<br />

develop to the point<br />

that they spend quite a bit<br />

of time together: frequently<br />

eat together, sit together<br />

for vespers and church, etc.<br />

They have not formalized<br />

their friendship. Sometimes<br />

they refer to this as the boy<br />

and girl “having a thing.”<br />

Dating<br />

This can mean different<br />

things. At GCA, it often<br />

means being official boyfriend<br />

and girlfriend, and<br />

indicates that the relationship<br />

is getting more serious.<br />

Student Social Scene<br />

THE SOCIAL SCENE<br />

GCA has special social events throughout the year. Your child<br />

may participate in any of them with or without dates. Often those<br />

who go in groups have the most fun. If they do plan to attend with<br />

a date, here is some information that may be helpful so you know<br />

what other students generally do. Banquet gowns or tuxedos are<br />

never required. GCA does not encourage spending exorbitant<br />

amounts of money. However, many girls do wear gowns,<br />

depending on the banquet. Gowns must be approved by the girls’<br />

dean for dorm and village students. When it comes to dress code,<br />

remember to consult the school handbook.<br />

BANQUET TIPS<br />

The banquet theme, cost, and sign-up deadline are always<br />

announced to students during weekly chapel meetings, at least a<br />

couple of weeks in advance of the banquet. The school will do its<br />

best to keep parents informed about these events.<br />

Costs vary, but rarely exceed $20 per person.<br />

Payment arrangements are decided by individual couples. If they<br />

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YEARLY BANQUETS<br />

SA SUPPER CLUB<br />

Occurs in the fall<br />

Guys ask girls<br />

Both guys and girls<br />

may dress according<br />

to the banquet theme,<br />

or in “church attire”<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

SA CHRISTMAS<br />

BANQUET<br />

Occurs in December,<br />

and is off-campus<br />

MAGNIFY CONCERT 2021<br />

have dates, guys usually pay for girls, but some pairs choose to<br />

split the cost. Girls might pay if they are the ones who ask.<br />

Some students decide to exchange gifts with their dates, with<br />

a typical cost of $10-$15. Wrapped gifts are often exchanged<br />

during escorting. Common gifts are candy, clothing, and stuffed<br />

animals.<br />

Escorting is when dates meet for the banquet. Gentlemen may<br />

be dismissed from the boys’ dorm in groups according to their<br />

grade, seniors first. They walk to the girls’ dorm lobby to have<br />

their date paged. The girls may go to the boys’ dorm to pick<br />

up their dates when it is a “girls ask guys” banquet. For some<br />

occasions, rather than meeting in dorm lobbies, they may meet<br />

at the water fountain on Center Campus.<br />

At GCA guys usually ask girls to a banquet with varying degrees<br />

of creativity, which can make the invitation an event in itself.<br />

Girls may do the same when they ask guys.<br />

Village students participate in escorting in the same way as dorm<br />

students – they meet in the dorm lobby and either leave with a<br />

group to pick up their date or stay to be picked up by their date.<br />

*Disclaimer: Many of these tips are offered to make parents aware of common<br />

social practices at GCA, but they are not mandatory. Gifts, dates, etc. continue<br />

to be at the discretion of each student and their parents.<br />

Guys ask girls<br />

Typically the most<br />

formal dress banquet<br />

of the year<br />

VALENTINE’S<br />

BANQUET (GUYS/<br />

GIRLS CLUBS)<br />

Occurs in February<br />

Girls ask guys<br />

Dress depends on the<br />

theme; often “church<br />

attire” is worn<br />

JUNIOR-SENIOR<br />

BANQUET<br />

Occurs on the Thursday<br />

before graduation<br />

Guys ask girls<br />

Dress is typically<br />

formal, but depends<br />

on the theme<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

Q&A<br />

FREQUENTLY<br />

ASKED QUESTIONS<br />

Q. What is “Handshake?”<br />

A. Handshake is a Student<br />

Association (S.A.) event that<br />

usually occurs on the evening<br />

of registration Sunday.<br />

Teachers and students line<br />

up in the gym according to<br />

their grade level. As each person<br />

moves down the line they<br />

meet and greet every other<br />

person there. Afterwards, a<br />

few games are played.<br />

It’s a fun way to meet new<br />

people and see old friends!<br />

Q. If registration is from<br />

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM, does<br />

that mean we have to be<br />

on campus the whole time?<br />

A. <strong>Parent</strong>s will receive an<br />

email with information<br />

about registration day.<br />

Times for registration are<br />

set up alphabetically, so<br />

you will be assigned a time<br />

based on the first letter of<br />

your student’s last name.<br />

CAMPUS SUPERVISION<br />

There is always a dean on duty. Deans may not always be in<br />

their offices, but can still be reached via cell phone, desk worker,<br />

radio, or paging system.<br />

Supervision teams made up of staff or volunteers are on duty<br />

each evening after normal school hours and on weekends<br />

when the campus is open. Students are told where they can<br />

be and when. Violating these regulations may bring serious<br />

consequences.<br />

In addition to general staff supervision, cameras are installed<br />

throughout campus to protect students.<br />

CLASS COLORS<br />

GREEN<br />

Freshmen<br />

Tradition has established that the first Saturday night event of<br />

the year is Almost Anything Goes Olympics. Classes dress<br />

in their class colors. They compete in a series of creative and<br />

sometimes silly events that earn points for their class. It’s a<br />

fun event for students to participate in, and parents to watch.<br />

At other events throughout the year, classes will wear a t-shirt<br />

with their class color. Some students really go all out to show<br />

their class spirit.<br />

DRESS CODE<br />

Clothing worn by GCA students should always be neat, clean,<br />

modest, and appropriately sized.<br />

School Day Attire<br />

BLUE<br />

Sophomores<br />

RED<br />

Juniors<br />

YELLOW & BLACK<br />

Seniors<br />

Q. What is the “Lookbook?”<br />

A. The Lookbook is an online<br />

pictorial directory that students<br />

can access shortly after<br />

school begins. Students are<br />

listed alphabetically along<br />

with their picture. The<br />

Lookbook is a helpful way to<br />

become more familiar with<br />

names and faces.<br />

Students are required to wear a GCA uniform (including<br />

outerwear) during the 8:00am-5:05pm school day.<br />

To purchase uniforms, please refer to our Lands’ End uniform<br />

list on their website at http://www.landsend.com and search for<br />

GCA under the school link using our code: 900187535. There is<br />

also a link to Lands’ End on the GCA website. When ordering,<br />

if you don’t see the step to have the logo included then you are<br />

not ordering through the GCA school list. To find GCA approved<br />

clothing enter code 900187535 under the school link. GCA<br />

specific outerwear may also be ordered from Atlanta Custom<br />

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Graphics. The GCA logo must be applied to all items purchased<br />

from Lands’ End and Atlanta Custom Graphics.<br />

Light khaki or navy blue docker style pants can be purchased<br />

from Lands’ End as well but can also be purchased from any store.<br />

Plain blue jeans are allowed as part of the dress code. They must<br />

be one color, without tears, frays, holes, embellishments, etc.<br />

GCA polo shirt must be worn underneath approved outwear items.<br />

All students are required to wear closed-toe shoes (i.e. loafers,<br />

tennis shoes, etc.). Flip-flops, slides, sandals, Crocs, high heels,<br />

or any other kind of footwear along these lines are not allowed.<br />

To see the complete dress code, please refer to our handbook.<br />

SERGE GARIEPY, MEd<br />

Principal<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4011<br />

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SOCIAL CONDUCT<br />

Our basic policy for association between young men and women<br />

is “hands off.” Therefore, handholding, back rubs, “piggyback”<br />

rides, etc. are not appropriate. The dorms of the opposite sex<br />

are always off limits (vacation times included) unless specific<br />

permission is granted by the deans. The center of campus and<br />

the student center are the appropriate places for mixed groups<br />

during the daylight hours. The elementary school grounds,<br />

playground, and the pond are off limits.<br />

CONFLICT<br />

When conflict arises between students, or between students<br />

and teachers, parents will have an immediate urge to step in. If<br />

the conflict is serious and involves threats, bullying, or serious<br />

inappropriate behavior, parents should immediately contact<br />

the principal, the vice principal or a dean. When the conflict<br />

involves differences of opinion,<br />

One of the important<br />

skills teenagers<br />

must master is<br />

conflict resolution.<br />

misunderstandings, communications<br />

problems or homework/quiz or test<br />

issues, parents are urged to allow<br />

students to make a first attempt at<br />

resolution. When parents step in to<br />

take control, the students only learn<br />

to call their parents. As students<br />

mature, depending on a parent to resolve all interpersonal issues<br />

will be increasingly impractical and inappropriate. When it is<br />

clear the students are not going to arrive at a resolution, parents<br />

should contact the adult at GCA that is most directly involved.<br />

If the issue is in the dorm, call or e-mail a dean. If the issue is in<br />

a class, call or e-mail the teacher. If those conversations do not<br />

bring answers, call the principal or vice principal.<br />

A’LISA SORENSEN,<br />

MA, MA<br />

Vice Principal<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4015<br />

BRUCE BOGGESS, MSEd<br />

Vice Principal for Academics<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4079<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

SUSAN JENKINS, BBA<br />

Business Manager<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4013<br />

THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT STAFF<br />

Teachers are required to check their e-mail every day. <strong>Parent</strong>s<br />

can call the school – every teacher has a private phone line and<br />

messages can be left. The school publishes a phone list – many<br />

teachers and staff have cell phones and can be called directly<br />

when the number is published.<br />

VILLAGE STUDENTS<br />

GCA is a boarding school. Therefore, there are times that not<br />

living in the dorms raises questions that are not addressed<br />

during chapel or in the GCA updates. Here is a collection of<br />

some of those issues:<br />

▪<br />

During the fall school picnic, lunch is provided for village<br />

students.<br />

SHERRIL HARRIS, BAS<br />

Assistant Business Manager<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4020<br />

BUSINESS OFFICE<br />

HOURS<br />

MONDAY-THURSDAY<br />

8:00 AM – 1:15 PM<br />

2:45 PM – 5:00 PM<br />

FRIDAY<br />

8:00 AM – 1:00 PM<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

<strong>Parent</strong>s may drop students off after 7:30 AM in the school’s<br />

front parking lot or in the church lot.<br />

Village students are permitted to park only in the school’s<br />

front parking lot.<br />

The dress code is always the same for both dorm and village<br />

students, even on Sabbaths.<br />

When village students are not in class or at work they are<br />

permitted to be in the library, student center, gym lobby,<br />

cafeteria, or on center campus when those areas are open.<br />

Lunch should be eaten in the cafeteria. You may bring a sack<br />

lunch. A microwave is available. Village students can scan<br />

their key card before eating and the $8 per meal charge will<br />

be applied to the bill the following month.<br />

When village students are sick, their parents should email<br />

attendance@gcasda.org or call 706-625-7150 to excuse their<br />

classes. In addition, students should communicate with their<br />

work supervisor.<br />

Whenever an event is off-campus and students are<br />

transported, village students should use GCA transportation.<br />

They cannot drive their cars unless different arrangements<br />

have been made in advance and approved by administration.<br />

Changes in extra-curricular activities such as music group<br />

rehearsals, sports teams practices, or games should be<br />

communicated to parents using email or <strong>Parent</strong> Square<br />

system alerts. If you are not receiving these messages, please<br />

contact the main office at 706-625-7150.<br />

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Sports Program<br />

GCA offers both intramural and varsity sports programs.<br />

Participation in varsity sports involves being selected by the<br />

coaches during tryouts. Tryout schedules vary depending on<br />

the sport but are announced to the student body. All students<br />

are welcome to try out. Players that the coaches feel best fit the<br />

team are selected, regardless of if they are new students or if<br />

they were on the team the previous year. Team members will<br />

have to pay a fee to cover the costs of uniforms, tournaments,<br />

transportation, and referees. Sports include: basketball, soccer,<br />

and girls’ volleyball.<br />

Intramural sports are available for those who do not try out<br />

for or make a team and simply require signing up during<br />

open sign-up times. All students who sign up will be included<br />

on a team and play each scheduled game. Intramural sports<br />

include: flag football, volleyball, floor hockey, basketball,<br />

soccer, and softball.<br />

COLE HAGELE, BA<br />

Athletic Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ex. 4050<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

GAME SCHEDULES<br />

Scheduled games are posted on GCA Connect and are also<br />

streamed online. Changes or additions to that schedule will be<br />

communicated to students and parents via e-mail or text.<br />

Student Bank<br />

You may send your child spending money with what we call<br />

“Student Bank.” Funds can be sent to and disbursed from the<br />

Business Office. We recommend no more than $20 be kept<br />

at the dorm. A parent may leave money at registration or<br />

send money at any time during the school year. The easiest<br />

and quickest way to send student bank money is from your<br />

Blackband Tuition Management account. The Business Office<br />

will receive immediate notification of the funds transfer<br />

and your child can come withdraw the money any time the<br />

Business Office is open. They can also hold student bank<br />

money to be disbursed as needed. Each student that keeps<br />

student bank money at the Business Office has a ledger card<br />

and every deposit and withdrawal is recorded.<br />

ROBBIE PETERSON, BS<br />

Physical Education Teacher<br />

(706) 629-4591, ex. 4031<br />

HOURS<br />

MONDAY – FRIDAY<br />

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

JESSICA BURNS, BA<br />

Women’s Head Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591,<br />

ext. 4028/4029<br />

Dorm details<br />

SUGGESTED PACKING LIST<br />

Twin-size sheet set<br />

Pillow<br />

Blanket/comforter<br />

Bath towels<br />

and washcloths<br />

Shower caddy<br />

Bible (paper, not electric)<br />

Flip-flops<br />

School uniforms<br />

Church clothes<br />

Church shoes<br />

Jeans<br />

Shirts<br />

Wall phone (required)<br />

Pants<br />

Refillable water bottle<br />

Shorts<br />

Laundry detergent<br />

Socks<br />

DOUG NESMITH, MEd<br />

Men’s Head Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591,<br />

ext. 4035/4034<br />

School supplies<br />

Alarm Clock<br />

Toiletries<br />

(deodorant, comb/brush,<br />

shampoo/conditioner,<br />

toothpaste, toothbrush,<br />

cologne, razor, nail clippers,<br />

facewash, etc.)<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

Underwear<br />

Work clothes<br />

(can get dirty/torn)<br />

Swimsuit<br />

Sweaters/jackets<br />

Athletic shoes that<br />

don’t scuff<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

Cell phone, books to read, toys, stuffed animals.<br />

Students MAY bring their own mattresses, but most are<br />

happy with the one supplied by the school. Some bring an<br />

extra pad to put on the dorm mattress.<br />

Irons are provided in the laundry rooms of both dorms.<br />

Please do not bring your own.<br />

*Students may not bring their own microwaves and refrigerators.<br />

**For more details on dress code please refer to the Student Handbook.<br />

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Q&A<br />

with<br />

THE DEANS<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

Q. How do parents know<br />

their students are OK?<br />

Q. How often can dorm students<br />

come home?<br />

A. <strong>Parent</strong>s are always allowed<br />

and encouraged to call to get<br />

information from the deans.<br />

However, if you don’t receive<br />

phone calls from the deans, it<br />

usually means that everything<br />

is OK. It doesn’t necessarily<br />

mean everything is perfect<br />

– GCA is trying to raise the<br />

students to be self-responsible<br />

and will likely not call the parents<br />

for small disciplines. We<br />

keep an eye out when we are<br />

on duty as does the rest of the<br />

faculty. There is good communication<br />

between faculty about<br />

the wellbeing and whereabouts<br />

of your child. The RAs also<br />

check on them nightly and<br />

notify deans if there are concerns.<br />

Sometimes cell phone<br />

service is not excellent at GCA<br />

and dorm students don’t have<br />

access to their cell phones after<br />

lights-out. However, parents<br />

always have access to their<br />

student at night by calling<br />

GCA and transferring the call<br />

to the student’s room.<br />

A. Any time that parents want<br />

to take their student home,<br />

they can. It may interfere with<br />

their schooling if they miss too<br />

many classes, so parents should<br />

exercise caution. Weekend worship<br />

services are an integral<br />

part of the GCA experience,<br />

and we encourage students to<br />

participate. Students are also<br />

encouraged to attend Week of<br />

Prayer and other major events.<br />

Q. Are individual students<br />

permitted to sell food in the<br />

dorm?<br />

A. Technically, no. If a student<br />

is out of food and wants to buy<br />

something from someone who has<br />

extra food, that is no problem.<br />

Q. What sort of food is best for<br />

them to keep in their rooms?<br />

A. Fresh fruits and vegetables,<br />

yogurt, and snacks that<br />

GCA is a Christian<br />

school, so posters that<br />

glorify music groups<br />

or artists or models<br />

that go against Christian<br />

principles should<br />

be left at home. In<br />

the dorms, nothing<br />

may be hung on the<br />

cinderblock walls or<br />

from the ceiling.<br />

No duct tape, please!<br />

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are kept in a sealed container<br />

are the best to have in dorm<br />

rooms. What they frequently<br />

have are milk and cereal, soda<br />

and chips, candy bars and<br />

ramen noodles. We encourage<br />

no caffeine (including<br />

coffee and energy drinks) or<br />

meat products. The school<br />

does consider having food in<br />

the dorm rooms a privilege.<br />

If students aren’t responsible<br />

with their food and it affects<br />

the cleanliness of their room,<br />

an individual student may<br />

not be allowed to have food<br />

in their room. Some cooking<br />

appliances are not allowed in<br />

either dorm, including toasters,<br />

toaster ovens, hot plates,<br />

coffee makers, or any cooking<br />

appliance that uses hot<br />

oil. Refrigerators and microwaves<br />

are provided in each<br />

dorm room and students may<br />

bring air-fryers, blenders,<br />

ramen cookers, rice cookers,<br />

and crock pots.<br />

Q. What is the schedule<br />

once students are in the<br />

dorms on weeknights and<br />

on weekends? What time is<br />

study time? When can they<br />

be reached in their rooms?<br />

A. Both dorms have a required<br />

dorm chapel soon after 8:00<br />

p.m. every evening from Sunday<br />

to Thursday. Each dorm<br />

has a Strict Study hall where<br />

all students are required to be<br />

in their own rooms unless they<br />

are getting tutoring. Each<br />

dorm also has a Non-strict<br />

study hall, where students<br />

don’t necessarily have to be<br />

in their own rooms, but they<br />

need to communicate with<br />

their R.A. if they want to be in<br />

another student’s room. There<br />

is also a time most evenings<br />

when the dorm store will be<br />

open for purchases of snacks.<br />

Lights out are at 10:00 p.m.,<br />

and students are expected to<br />

be in bed with their cell phones<br />

turned in before lights out.<br />

The Junior and Senior classes<br />

may have a later lights-out<br />

than the underclassmen.On<br />

Friday nights, there is no<br />

study hall, and students have<br />

free time between the end of<br />

vespers and lights out.<br />

In the Boys’ Dorm on Sabbath,<br />

breakfast is later so<br />

they can sleep until 8:30 AM.<br />

‘They are required to go to<br />

Sabbath School at 10:00 AM,<br />

followed by the worship service<br />

at 11:00 AM. There is a<br />

lot of free time in the afternoon,<br />

until Sabbath evening<br />

worship (Eventide), which<br />

starts just before sundown.<br />

There is usually some planned<br />

entertainment on Saturday<br />

nights, and after the planned<br />

activity, the guys usually go<br />

back to the gym or watch a<br />

movie, so lights-out is later<br />

on Saturday night.<br />

In the Boys’ Dorm on Sunday,<br />

breakfast is even later,<br />

and they often sleep until<br />

brunch at 10:00 AM. Town<br />

trips happen on Sunday<br />

mornings, but after that there<br />

is mostly free time until dorm<br />

chapel at 8:05 PM.<br />

In the Girls’ Dorm, study<br />

hall begins 10 minutes after<br />

chapel. Strict study hall lasts<br />

one hour. Non-strict study<br />

hall lasts one hour. Lights<br />

out is at 10:00 PM for underclassmen<br />

and at 10:30 PM for<br />

upperclassmen. If they need<br />

extra lights, the RA contacts<br />

the dean, and they are given<br />

extra time as needed. The<br />

best time to reach your child<br />

in their room is approximately<br />

between 8:40-9:40 PM because<br />

that is strict study hall and is<br />

when they are required to be<br />

in their room.<br />

Q. What is “Military?”<br />

A. Dorm students are<br />

required to keep their<br />

rooms clean. Every day<br />

they must keep their<br />

room tidy. Every weekend<br />

they must scrub<br />

their counters and sinks<br />

to make the whole room<br />

actually clean. Every<br />

home leave, the guys<br />

must have completely<br />

clean rooms, with all<br />

their possessions in perfect<br />

order. This intense<br />

cleaning is referred to<br />

as “Military.”<br />

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There are several reasons for<br />

this. One reason is to make<br />

sure that they find all of the<br />

things they thought were lost.<br />

Another reason is to make<br />

sure that the guys are actually<br />

cleaning their rooms once<br />

a month, and not just stuffing<br />

more and more trash into their<br />

cabinets every day. We also<br />

need to make sure that the<br />

exterminator can spray each<br />

of the rooms for pests. Cleaning<br />

before home leaves gives<br />

the students practice having<br />

their rooms clean enough for<br />

the end-of-the-year check-out.<br />

The military check is very<br />

strict. There cannot be any<br />

food residue even in the empty<br />

trash cans, no crumbs of food<br />

under the microwave, because<br />

any food crumbs can become<br />

a feast for mice, roaches, and<br />

ants. The consequence of failing<br />

a military check is to move<br />

everything that the student<br />

owns out of the room, clean the<br />

room perfectly, and then move<br />

back in and put it in the right<br />

place. Most freshmen fail at<br />

least one military. Most students<br />

never fail more than one.<br />

Q. How is discipline administered<br />

in the dorms? For<br />

what type of infractions is<br />

discipline given, and what<br />

type?<br />

A. Girls’ Dorm – They will<br />

receive a fine if they do not<br />

sign in or out of the dorm or<br />

have an unexcused absence<br />

to dorm chapel. Your child<br />

might receive dorm discipline<br />

if they are not in their rooms<br />

when study hall begins or at<br />

lights out. Most situations are<br />

handled by the head dean; in<br />

more serious cases she confers<br />

with administration.<br />

Boys’ Dorm – For some students,<br />

discipline happens<br />

often, but for most students<br />

it’s quite seldom. Students<br />

that break guidelines, such<br />

as being in the wrong part of<br />

the dorm without permission,<br />

having a dirty room, or not<br />

being in their beds at lightsout,<br />

can end up receiving<br />

discipline.<br />

TOWN TRIPS:<br />

Towns trips to Wal-Mart happen<br />

almost every Sunday. Students<br />

need to sign up early<br />

Sunday morning. If a student<br />

misses a bus, they may be able<br />

to get a ride into town with a<br />

staff member on occasion.<br />

THE FINAL WEEK OF<br />

THE SCHOOL YEAR:<br />

Freshmen and sophomore dorm<br />

students move out on Wednesday.<br />

Remaining dorm students<br />

are not allowed to stay off-campus<br />

on Friday night of graduation<br />

weekend, even with their<br />

parents. Juniors and seniors<br />

move out by Saturday night<br />

following Commencement.<br />

SARA CHASE, MEd<br />

Assistant Womens’ Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4028<br />

ALBERT<br />

HERNANDEZ, BA<br />

Assistant Mens’ Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4035<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

RANDY KELCH, MA<br />

Director of Information<br />

Technology<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4018<br />

Computer Help Desk<br />

TERMS OF USE AND BASIC INFORMATION<br />

ISSUING OF LAPTOPS<br />

All students enrolled at GCA will be issued a laptop during the time<br />

of registration. Each student will be given a charger with the laptop.<br />

If students lose their charger, they are to pay the full amount to the<br />

business office before the CHD issues a new charger to the student.<br />

The laptop will be assigned to the individual students, with serial<br />

numbers recorded that will stay with the student for the remainder of<br />

the school year in which it was issued, or until the student withdraws<br />

from school. Students are responsible for bringing laptops to classes<br />

each day, taking them home or back to their dorm room, and charging<br />

them for use the next day. The laptops are not to be left unsupervised<br />

at school or at home in unsecured locations that could lead to theft.<br />

GCA insurance does not cover any water damage or theft.<br />

CONTACT THE CHD<br />

BY PHONE<br />

(706) 625-7158<br />

BY E-MAIL<br />

help@gcasda.org<br />

Did you know?<br />

GCA uses a parent<br />

alert cell phone texting<br />

method for emergency<br />

announcements.<br />

We also attempt to use<br />

e-mail if the system is<br />

not working.<br />

*If you are not receiving<br />

parent alerts, please<br />

contact CHD to be added.<br />

PRINTING<br />

Each student is given a fixed amount of print credits per<br />

semester. If the student runs out, they are to pay the business<br />

office to obtain more print credits.<br />

ID CARDS<br />

The students are issued ID cards that are used for dorm and<br />

work access. They are also their library cards, CHD support<br />

tickets, and their access to the photocopiers. Replacement charge<br />

is paid to the business office. These cards also open exterior<br />

doors during certain hours Monday-Friday.<br />

GUEST ACCESS<br />

We provide guest Wi-Fi access for parents but ask guests not to share<br />

with students as it is basically unfiltered. Guest accounts will work for<br />

one day and are deleted every night at midnight. You can get access by<br />

coming to the CHD office or seeing a school administrator.<br />

INTERNET FILTER<br />

GCA’s filter works on and off campus and we encourage parents<br />

to receive copies of their student’s Internet filter logs so they are<br />

aware of where their student is going online. If you would like a<br />

copy of your child’s Internet log, please contact the CHD.<br />

E-MAIL<br />

GCA provides the only access students have to e-mail, and parents<br />

have the ability to log in to their student’s account upon request.<br />

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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE<br />

Hardware or software maintenance and repairs<br />

User account support including password reset for laptop<br />

account and e-mail account<br />

Operating system and software support<br />

Warranty repairs (we DO NOT cover water damage and theft)<br />

Managing laptop tracking services<br />

Basic troubleshooting<br />

Printing issues<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

HELP DESK PROCEDURES<br />

The student identifies a problem to the worker on duty.<br />

With teacher permission (if in class), the student MUST<br />

bring the laptop to the CHD.<br />

A CHD assistant will attempt to fix the problem while the<br />

student waits.<br />

If the problem requires time at the CHD, then the assistant<br />

will fill out a “Help Desk Note” with as much diagnostic<br />

information as necessary.<br />

If a loaner is needed, a CHD assistant will assist the student.<br />

When the laptop is fixed, the CHD will contact the student,<br />

and they can come pick up their computer.<br />

Student Health<br />

Every GCA student must have their medical history profile<br />

completed and on file before registration. • All illnesses and<br />

injuries occurring at school or school events must be reported<br />

to the school nurse. • Dorm students on sick list must remain<br />

in the dorms as instructed by the nurse or dean. They will<br />

not be allowed to attend events or recreational time that day.<br />

Meals will be delivered to students in their dorms. • If a dorm<br />

student is ill, they must be evaluated by the deans or school<br />

nurse to determine if they should be placed on sick list. • If a<br />

village student is ill, the parent or guardian must contact the<br />

attendance office for the student to be excused from school and<br />

placed on sick list. • No student may put themselves on sick<br />

list. Absences may not be excused. • All students on sick must<br />

notify their employers and contact teachers about making up<br />

missed assignments. • A student is cleared once fever free for<br />

24 hours without fever-reducing medication and with symptom<br />

improvement.<br />

DOROTHY SELF,<br />

WHNP-BC, MSN<br />

Nurse<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4041<br />

HOURS<br />

MONDAY – THURSDAY<br />

7:45 AM – 2:30 PM<br />

FRIDAY<br />

7:45 AM – 1:30 PM<br />

How do you handle<br />

medical emergencies?<br />

Medical emergencies are<br />

handled on an individual<br />

basis, and initially<br />

evaluated by the nurse,<br />

dean, or administrator<br />

on duty. <strong>Parent</strong>s will<br />

be called. Students are<br />

taken to the nearest<br />

medical facility’s emergency<br />

department for<br />

non-life-threatening<br />

emergencies. We call<br />

911 for life-threatening<br />

emergencies.<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

K.C. LARSEN, BS<br />

Work Coordinator<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4021<br />

Student Work<br />

Program<br />

THE FOLLOWING FACTORS HELP TO DETERMINE A<br />

STUDENT’S JOB ASSIGNMENT:<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

Grade<br />

Age<br />

Students over 16 years old can work more jobs due to age<br />

requirements.<br />

Gender<br />

Village or dorm students<br />

If you do not live in the dorm you cannot work in the dorm.<br />

ON AND OFF<br />

CAMPUS JOBS<br />

INCLUDE:<br />

▪ Computer Help<br />

Desk<br />

▪ Custodian (church,<br />

ad building, or dorms)<br />

▪ Front desk worker/<br />

receptionist<br />

▪ Food services<br />

▪ Grounds<br />

▪ Maintenance<br />

▪ Resident Assistant<br />

▪ Yearbook staff<br />

▪ Teacher assistants<br />

▪ Nursing home<br />

▪ Tutoring<br />

▪ Library<br />

▪ Business Office<br />

▪ Nurse’s Office<br />

▪ Development Office<br />

▪ Marketing/<br />

Enrollment Office<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

▪<br />

Class schedule<br />

Students with both morning and afternoon classes do not<br />

have as many work options because of their complicated class<br />

schedules.<br />

Participation in sports programs<br />

If they have a music/fine arts class there may be a conflict<br />

with work.<br />

Student’s work earnings listed on their financial plan<br />

Some jobs cannot provide enough work hours to fulfill the<br />

students work obligations.<br />

GPA<br />

This usually applies to students who tutor or work for<br />

teachers. If a student has poor grades in math, for example,<br />

they probably won’t work for a math teacher.<br />

Staff requests<br />

Student’s work preference<br />

New student or returning student<br />

All of these things are taken into consideration when placing a<br />

student in a job. However, a student coming in as a freshman<br />

may not have as many options available to them because some of<br />

the more desirable jobs are already taken by returning students.<br />

Students are frequently reminded to do a good job wherever they<br />

are assigned, even though they may not care for the job. People<br />

will notice their hard work. Those who work hard will have more<br />

job opportunities later on.<br />

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CAMPUS MINISTRIES<br />

WHEN ARE CHURCH SERVICES LIVE STREAMED?<br />

All church services are live streamed on GCA’s YouTube channel.<br />

Friday vespers during <strong>Parent</strong>s’ Weekend and Academy Days,<br />

and all of the Week of Prayer meetings are live streamed.<br />

Additionally, there are some events that take place outside of<br />

the church that are also broadcast, such as varsity sports games<br />

and band concerts. Sports games can be viewed on the NFHS<br />

Network with a subscription. Links to both the YouTube channel<br />

and the NFHS Network can be found on the “Watch Live” page<br />

on GCA’s website (https://gcasda.org/parents/watch-live/).<br />

WHAT TIME IS VESPERS, CHURCH, AND SABBATH<br />

SCHOOL AT GCA?<br />

JOSHUA WOODS, MDiv<br />

GCA Chaplain<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4046<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

Vespers is on Friday at 7:30 PM. Sabbath School is on Sabbath at<br />

10:00 AM. The worship service is on Sabbath at 11:10 AM.<br />

You can find out more about our church at www.gcachurch.org.<br />

WEEKLY WORSHIPS<br />

MARIANA SALTER, BSW<br />

Campus Ministries Assistant<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4039<br />

Mon<br />

Tue<br />

Wed<br />

Thur<br />

Fri<br />

Sabbath<br />

HOURS:<br />

Chapel<br />

Prayer<br />

Circles<br />

Midweek<br />

Assembly<br />

Vespers<br />

Sabbath<br />

School<br />

and SOS*<br />

*Sabbath afternoon activities<br />

**Community service opportunities and Weeks of Prayer occur multiple times a year.<br />

MONDAY – FRIDAY<br />

8:30 AM – 11:15 AM<br />

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM<br />

ANNUAL EVENTS<br />

September October January<br />

Leadership Conference<br />

Week of Prayer<br />

February<br />

Student Week<br />

of Prayer<br />

Appalachian<br />

Mission Trip<br />

Spring Break<br />

Overseas<br />

mission trip<br />

Prayer<br />

Conference<br />

April<br />

Week<br />

of Prayer<br />

CAMPUS MINISTRIES<br />

Chaplains are available<br />

to give Bible studies,<br />

baptismal studies,<br />

general counseling and<br />

encouragement, and<br />

to share in spiritual<br />

discussions.<br />

*Interested students should sign up for these activities when sign-ups are announced.<br />

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GEORGIA CUMBERLAND ACADEMY<br />

Visiting Campus<br />

<strong>Parent</strong>s may visit GCA as often as they can. If you want to sit in on a class, you must<br />

contact the teacher in advance. Students should not miss work assignments unless they<br />

make arrangements beforehand. Sabbaths and Sundays are often the best times to come<br />

to campus. Dorm students must always be signed out before leaving campus.<br />

Other relatives, friends, or alumni are not allowed to drop in at GCA whenever they<br />

want. All requests to visit campus must be through Administration. We will monitor who<br />

is on campus and we need to know who is visiting.<br />

If you live at a distance and cannot visit often or, alternatively, you live nearby but don’t want<br />

to “helicopter parent,” here are the most important, “do not miss” occasions to visit the campus:<br />

PARENTS’<br />

WEEKEND<br />

<strong>Parent</strong>s’ Weekend is a highlight. If you are available on that<br />

weekend, it is an important time to come and visit your child and<br />

engage with the school and other parents.<br />

MUSIC<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

If your child is part of the music program, then there are at least three<br />

weekends in the year, besides <strong>Parent</strong>s’ Weekend, where the musical<br />

groups are featured (the Christmas concert weekend, Academy Days,<br />

and Spring Concert weekend). These weekends are not to be missed<br />

and you will enjoy hearing your child participate in the various<br />

music groups.<br />

SPORTS<br />

EVENTS<br />

If your child is part of a sports team, there are special events where<br />

the sports teams are featured. Depending on the sport, there may be<br />

tournaments, routine games, travel games, or special recognition<br />

games, such as end of the year games where seniors or MVPs are<br />

recognized. The gymnastics team performs at <strong>Parent</strong>s’ Weekend,<br />

Academy Days, and at the end of the school year in the Home Show.<br />

TALENT<br />

SHOW<br />

If your child is participating in the talent show, you may want<br />

to know about that and attend that event. (As a general rule, you<br />

may have to ask your student, as they may not think to volunteer<br />

this information.)<br />

As we all know, the time with our children is fleeting and as a parent you wouldn’t want<br />

to miss a significant event in their lives. Take time to read the GCA newsletter and<br />

communicate with your son or daughter about events that you see on the calendar.<br />

Look for the GCA Update in your e-mail inbox every Wednesday for the latest information!<br />

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Important Contacts<br />

SERGE GARIEPY, MEd MATT ANDERSON<br />

Principal Food Service Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4011 (706) 629-4591, ext. 4033<br />

A’LISA SORENSEN, MA, MA JESSICA BURNS, BA<br />

Vice Principal Women’s Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4015 (706) 629-4591, ext. 4028/4029<br />

TO KNOW... TO LOVE... TO SERVE...<br />

BRUCE BOGGESS, MSEd<br />

Vice Principal for Academics<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4079<br />

K.C. LARSEN, BS<br />

Work Coordinator<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4021<br />

REBECCA ABLE, BBA<br />

Registrar<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4014<br />

NANCY GERARD, EdD<br />

Alumni and Development Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4017<br />

JODI STEELE, MS<br />

School Counselor<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4016<br />

NAILA BETANCES-DIAZ, MMus<br />

Enrollment Services Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4019<br />

SUSAN JENKINS, BBA<br />

Business Manager<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4013<br />

DOUG NESMITH, Med<br />

Men’s Dean<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4035/4084<br />

COLE HAGELE, BA<br />

Physical Education Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4031<br />

DORI BOGGESS, MSEd<br />

Library, English, Learning Resources<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4081<br />

RANDY KELCH, MA<br />

Information Technology Director<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4018<br />

CHRIS HARRIS, PhD<br />

Guidance Counselor and Testing<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4063<br />

JOSH WOODS, MDiv<br />

GCA Chaplain<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4046<br />

DOROTHY SELF, WHNP-BC MSN<br />

Nurse<br />

(706) 629-4591, ext. 4041<br />

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