Some of our 11th and 12th graders visited Fort Valley State University. The students toured the historically black university and land-grant institution, with guidance from Alex Thomas, the Director of Recruitment and Admissions. They also experienced college dining, undergraduate admissions, and toured the dorm rooms.
National School Breakfast Week celebrates the importance of a nutritious school breakfast in fueling students for success. We would love to give thanks to our cafeteria staff for all the great work they do in supplying the student body with delicious and nutritious food.
March is Women's History Month! Elite would love to honor and appreciate all of the women at Elite and those who paved the way in history and throughout society.
Pi Day was celebrated all throughout Elite with the help of our math department, Mu Alpha Theta, and club sponsor, Dr. Kandala. We celebrated with activities such as a scavenger hunt, a creative Pi making contest, and a pie-smashing contest involving our very own faculty with students responding to Pi-Day related questions!
ESA hosted a Parent Art Show on March 13th. A few of our very own ESA students guided the parents and students through the school to view both middle school and high school art. Our art teachers, Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Johnson, strongly believed parents should be able to see the artistic talent our students possess along with their academic talent.
Our ESA Varsity Soccer Team had an outstanding Senior Night. They played with their hearts and rallied plenty of support from the family and friends that surrounded them. Congratulations to our seniors for playing through their final Elite season.
Here is a student spotlight of 6th grade students striving in STEM, building and presenting their Water Towers in Mrs. Mitchell's Science class. A special congratulations goes to student, Corey Andrew, for winning 2nd place in the Clayton County Water Authority Model Water Tower Competition!