Newberry Academy Updates
January 1, 2023: January Newsletter
January 13, 2023: Tax Statements and Enrollment From Denise Shaw, Main Office
December 1st, 2022: December Newsletter
November 29, 2022: Upcoming Events From Denise Shaw, Main Office
Students in Music Class and Chorus classes ages 2k-8th grade will be performing. Please have your child at the front of the gym near the stage at 5:40pm. They may wear Christmas attire-reds,greens, Christmas sweaters etc.
November 28, 2022: Upcoming Events From Denise Shaw, Main Office
If your student has played or will play any sport this school year, we are in great need of your assistance with concessions. Without volunteers, we will not be able to open our concession stand which directly supports all student-athletes and our athletic program.
We have home games this Friday, more throughout the month of December and into January and February. If JV/Middle school, and Lower School parents could help during varsity games, and varsity parents could help during JV/Middle school games, that would be great! We have one hour shifts. The link to sign up for all months are on our website under Booster.
Thank you!
November 1, 2022: November Newsletter
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October 20, 2022: Upcoming Events From Denise Shaw, Main Office
September 14, 2022: Booster Club From Scott Joyer, Booster Club President
We wanted to take a moment to invite everyone to join the Newberry Academy Booster Club! The Newberry Academy Booster Club is made up of family members who like to support the various boys and girls JV, varsity and intramural teams offered throughout the year. The money raised by gate attendance, concession stand sales and booster club dues go directly to support the various sports offered by Newberry Academy. These funds help take care of a multitude of expenses ranging from paying officiating fees, obtaining equipment, travel expenses, etc. This year we are trying to also raise money to help pay for a Newberry Academy activity mini bus. This bus would not only be used to help transport athletes to away games and tournaments, but also take our students on the various field trips during the year the teachers have planned.
To join the Newberry Academy Booster Club, you do not need to have a student participating in any sports, we welcome everyone to join. It is mandatory to join if you do have a student on any JV, varsity or intramural team. To join we ask that you fill out the attached Booster Club sign up form and turn it into the front office. Upon receipt, the front office will notify you when your booster club pass is ready for pick up. You will use the pass to enter all home games, with no additional gate fee, for all the sports throughout the year.
As a Booster Club Member, we encourage you to get involved by volunteering. We have many different opportunities during the year. We are always looking for volunteers for games and tournaments which we host at home. One can volunteer at the concession stand, which is not only a great opportunity to support our student athletes and coaches, but a fun way to meet our wonderful Newberry Academy family members. For those who do have children on a JV, Varsity or intramural team, working the concession stand is a requirement. It is mandatory to work at least one snack bar shift per sport. Some sports have more home games than others, so we may need your help at more than one game/snack bar shift. At the moment we are looking for parents of Varsity and JV football players, or anyone interested in volunteering at concessions, to please use the link below.
The sign up can also be found by going to the Newberry Academy website, under Athletics, and Booster Club. For JV and Varsity volleyball, if you would like to help with concessions, please contact Mr. Scott Gardner at 803-924-0965. Future concession sign-ups will be posted once the game schedules are known.
We look forward to meeting you at a game soon and would like to thank you in advance for supporting the Newberry Academy Eagles and Booster Club.
Scott Joyner, Booster Club President
Maria Mannara, Football Concessions
Sign Up For ConcessionsSeptember 9, 2022: Parents Council Information From Abby Fuller May, Parents Council President
September 8, 2022: NA Jr. Civitan Drive From Denise Shaw, Main Office
drive with a tailgate party on Saturday, August 27. Food, fun, games and
fellowship were enjoyed by all who attended. Jr. Civitan is a service organization
with projects that benefit the school and the community. The officers met and
have planned a project for each month.
In August the officers provided a delicious breakfast for the staff at in-service,
welcomed the first graders to the “big” school with a first- grade pencil and held
the tailgate party. As you can see, Jr. Civitan is an “active” organization.
Any 7 th -12 th grade student who would like to join Jr. Civitan should give their
$20.00 membership fee and t-shirt size to Jackson Wilbanks or Mr. Marty
Wilbanks no later than Monday, September 19. Please adhere to this deadline so
we can complete our membership drive and order t-shirts and pins before we
hold our initiation/installation ceremony in late September or early October.
Thank you for helping “make the world a better place” through Jr. Civitan.
Alex Davis – President
Co-Advisors – Shelby Fulmer and Marty Wilbanks
September 1, 2022: Student Activities From Nicole May, Head of School
August 17, 2022: School Security From Nicole May, Head of School
July 21, 2022: Back to School Information From Denise Shaw, Front Office
July 21, 2022: Supply Lists 2022-2023, Order now! From Denise Shaw, Front Office
July 19, 2022: Athletic Update From Denise Shaw, Front Office
If you are interested in playing middle school football and have not already contacted Coach Gardner please do so ASAP. We need a few more boys to have a team.
July 28th is the first practice date for fall sports. Some teams may start later. Your coach should inform you of your practice time.
Physical forms along with participation fees are due before the first day of practice. These forms can be picked up in the front foyer of the school at any time. These forms and money must be turned in to the front office to Denise Shaw.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call or test Coach Gardner at (803) 924-0965
July 17, 2022: Important Back to School Information From Katie Sadler, Business Office
Dear families,
June 23, 2022: Important Dress Code Changes Grades 5-12 From Nicole May, Head of School
Dear families,
NA DRESS CODE OVERVIEW
First Offense – be provided with a suitable shirt – if one is available
Second Offense – a parent will be called to bring replacement clothing
Third or more Offenses – a parent will be called to bring replacement clothing, and the student will
receive an afternoon detention
Boys Dress Code:
1. Collared shirts are to be worn and tucked in.
2. Belts must be always worn.
3. Pants or shorts can be either khaki, denim or made of other substantial material. Shorts
must be no more than 4 inches above the knee.
4. Hair must be neatly trimmed, a natural color, and off the eyes and collar.
5. No facial hair or earrings are permitted.
6. Clothing should not be torn or tattered. No holes or fraying.
7. Unacceptable items are: sweat pants, warm-ups, camouflage, tie dyed, or those
promoting tobacco, alcohol, drug use, or political viewpoints.
8. No hats, hoods or head coverings indoors.
9. No athletic wear unless designated by administration.
10. Fridays are dress down days when NA shirts, college shirts or SCISA shirts can be worn.
11. No hoodies are to be worn.
Girls Dress Code:
1. Collared shirts are preferred but collarless plain women’s cut tops are permitted.
2. All tops must be modest. Sleeveless shirts must be three fingers wide (approximately 3
inches)
3. Miniskirts, bare midriffs, bare backs, low-cut tops and strapless sundresses are not
permitted.
4. Shorts and skirts must be no more than 4 inches above the knee when standing.
5. Hair must be of natural color (not necessarily the student’s own natural color).
6. Clothing should not be torn or tattered. No holes or fraying.
7. Unacceptable items are: sweat pants, warm-ups, camouflage, tie dyed, promoting
tobacco, alcohol, or drug use, promoting political viewpoints.
8. No athletic wear unless designated by administration.
9. Fridays are dress down days when NA shirts, college shirts or SCISA shirts can be worn.
10. No hoodies are to be worn.
The above information is an overview only. For more detailed information please see our
Parent/Student Handbook.