- 5/19/2013 Shepard designs dream room
- 5/19/2013 Sue Jolly Award will honor student Mock Trial Team member
- 5/19/2013 Anglican Church to host homeless meeting
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta bookings
- 5/19/2013 Suspect sought in theft of Walmart cell phones
- 5/19/2013 STEMfest exposes students to principles of science, technology
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta crime blotter
- 5/19/2013 North Augusta High School hosts 309 student runners
- 5/19/2013 Predators fall to Knights in walk-off fashion
- 5/12/2013 Predators stumble against Knights, face uphill battle
- 5/12/2013 Lady Predators have to win to stay in
- 5/12/2013 Phil Schaefer reflects on North Augusta history
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta golf team’s season ends in Sumter
- 5/12/2013 NAHS grad named SEC Men’s Golf Freshman of the Year
- 5/12/2013 World’s No. 1 disc golfer pays a visit to Hippodrome
- 5/5/2013 Lady Jackets bow out of playoffs following extra-innings loss
- 5/19/2013 Column: Downtown developments: Vacations less and less important
- 5/19/2013 Wrinkles: Recognizing mothers and angels
- 5/19/2013 Phragments from Phyllis: A mother’s a mother for the rest of her life
- 5/19/2013 Letter: Bring the troops home from Afghanistan
- 5/19/2013 Column: New PASS exams intended to benefit student performance
- 5/19/2013 Chaplain's corner: In his hand
- 5/12/2013 Column: The best of both borders
- 5/12/2013 Chaplain’s Corner: A mother’s joy
- 5/12/2013 Downtown developments: Bad customer service, part two
- 5/12/2013 Letter: Riverkeeper is a benefit to North Augustans
Patriot Reflections
The second semester at Wardlaw is off to a productive start. Classrooms are abuzz with activity as students and teachers work diligently in the second half of the school year. Seniors bittersweetly dive into their last semester at Wardlaw Academy and prepare for the college of their choice.
We are always so proud of all our basketball teams for representing our school with great sportsmanship, determination and a healthy competitive spirit. Tuesday evening, both the varsity and middle school boys won their basketball games against King Academy.
Chapel was held on Wednesday afternoon. It was arranged by the K-4 and K-5 classes. They brought in guest speaker and former Wardlaw student, Evan Bell, who gave his testimony about being true to God and how loyal we are to him. The parallel he made between being a member of a team and a Christian was well received by the students. K-4 and K-5 sang two songs to add to the spirit of chapel. t is inspirational to watch the youngest students at Wardlaw display their love for Jesus Christ.
To show support for Ali Rogers, Miss South Carolina, and her participation in the Miss America Pageant, the female students painted their finger nails blue on Friday. Miss South Carolina honored us all by placing the picture, sent to her by Mr. Whitlock, on Instagram. When last checked, it had received more than 340 "likes."
Saturday afternoon the Wardlaw Patriots played against Anderson Christian Academy. The varsity boys emerged victorious in a very close game against Anderson.








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