
Road to the Gossage Cup
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Julia Schattner


Kaleb Davis and J’Ericson Newby earned a Core Value for TEAMWORK when they assisted another student cleaning up nets in the Hill Grimmet.
Aditi Myana helped Mr. Frye clean up a mess in the classroom. Thanks for your KINDNESS!
Leaders Unite!
Our Keynote speaker on Thursday 3/27 will be our own Head of Upper School, chess master, published author, Cuban, storyteller, leader, renowned office singer, motorcycle rider, Miami Dolphins fan, and father of seven, Dr. Fabio Hurtado.
He’ll be discussing the value of REFLECTION for a leader. EVERYONE is welcome!









North Carolina Outdoor & Adventure And Education
Our vision is a world supported by people and institutions who are naturally inclined to serve one another while protecting the natural environment. We believe in creating empowering experiences. Our core curriculum goes beyond wilderness skills — it teaches our students critical thinking, interpersonal relationships, and a compassion for and duty to the environment.
The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education’s (NCOAE) High School Summer Semester is an immersive, 32-day academic and outdoor adventure designed for rising 10th and 11th-grade students. This unique program combines on campus academics and field based research expeditions, with hands-on leadership training, offering students the opportunity to earn high school credit while exploring some of the world’s most breathtaking environments. Held in North Carolina, Oregon, and Ecuador, the Summer Semester blends classroom learning with real-world application in the outdoors.
Check out THIS LINK for a video about students from Cape Fear Academy who participated in the NCOAE Ecuador Teen Expedition.

AP Studio Art Talks Friday
This week you will start to notice exciting new artwork appearing on the walls around campus. On Friday, our AP Studio Art students will be exhibiting their work and giving artist talks. If you would like to hear our highest-level art students discuss what they’ve made and their ideas behind their work, we’d love to have you join. It’s always a great day for our students. Each talk will last for about 15 minutes and then they will hold time for questions at the end.
Locations and schedule below:
E Block
8:30 – 8:50 – Wil McDermott – Outside US Art Room
8:55 – 9:15 – KG Smith – Outside Testing Center
9:20 – 9:40 – Amber Hollar – Math Hallway
F Block
9:45 – 10:05 – Anna Lomax – Outside Testing Center
10:30 – 10:50 – Charlotte Trembath– Science Hallway
Lunch
10:55 – 11:15 – Krish Dave – Math Hallway
C Block
11:40 – 12:00 – Lizzy Loveland – Outside US Art Room
12:05 – 12:25 – Bri Cagnina – Science Hallway
After School
3:00 – 3:20 – Caiya Pfitzner – Junior Hallway
3:25 – 3:45 – Avari Hedgepeth – Outside Testing Center
We hope to see many of you on Friday!






Cannon Cultures would like to recognize one or more students from the class of 2025 with $2,000 in scholarship funds. If you are interested in applying, please submit the following:
1) responses to the two essay prompts below,
2) a pdf of your resume, and
3) one letter of support from a Cannon teacher, administrator, or staff member.
After reviewing the submitted elements, students may be selected for a personal interview with the Cannon Cultures Scholarship Committee. Scholarship recipients will be announced at Senior Night. If you have any questions, please contact Julie Gibbons at juliegibbonsemail@gmail.com.
The Due Date is March 31st.
Google Form CC Application Link


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