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Friday, September 27, 2024

2022 Homecoming Representatives Announced

The Prince Avenue Christian School 2022 Homecoming Court has been selected by the high school student body.  Representatives are selected based on Christian character with an emphasis on the attributes mentioned in Galatians 5:22-23.  “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things, there is no law.”  When selecting representatives, students are asked to consider consistent evidence of these spiritual traits as well as considering their classmates’ commitment and enthusiasm for the Prince Avenue community in keeping with the school’s mission statement of “pursuing excellence in academics, fine arts, and athletics from a biblical worldview.”  Mr. and Miss PACS are selected from the senior court by the junior and senior classes and will be announced during Homecoming festivities.

Underclassman representatives include Brooks David, Ashlyn Smith, Jack Whalen, Gabi Timms, and Maddox Drake. Senior representative girls include Claire Gann, Ava Orman, Addy Ragle, Lily Smith, and Kaitlyn Ward.  Senior representative boys include Josh Britt, Jake Carter, Riley Cartey, Ben Cleveland, Bubba Howard, and Jay Lavender.

PACS will celebrate Homecoming festivities the week of September 26th with an alumni event and varsity football game vs. Mary Persons High School on Friday, September 30th.  Alumni plus one guest are admitted to the game free and are invited to the tent in the end zone near the scoreboard at 6:30 pm for delicious food and time to connect with former classmates and faculty.  Pregame festivities begin at 6:50 pm, and kick-off is at 7:30 pm.

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