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GAC Faculty & Students Featured in Peachtree Corners Magazine
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GAC Faculty & Students Featured in Peachtree Corners Magazine

The January/February edition of the Peachtree Corners Magazine holds a few familiar faces These individuals are service-oriented and true leaders of their community. This article showcases each of their accomplishments. This year, Dr. Paul Cable, High School Principal, and seniors, Juliette Dill and Audie Ojeda, were chosen to be featured. Below is a highlight of what you’ll find in the article:

Dr. Paul Cable, High School Principal:

  • The ways the Cable family has become an active, meaningful presence in the Peachtree Corners community
  • The story of how Dr. Cable first felt drawn to teaching and how that calling grew into a lifelong passion for education.
  • Dr. Cable’s vision for empowering young people to serve others while boldly discovering who they are and what they’re called to do.

Juliette Dill, Class of 2025:

  • Juliette’s roles as Co-Captain of the GAC Beta Club and Vice President of the National Honor Society, including her work helping plan and support Special Olympics events each year.
  • Juliette’s wide range of co-curricular involvement at GAC, from athletics and fine arts to welcoming new students and families as an Admissions Ambassador.
  • How Juliette plans to carry her passion for serving others into her next season of life as she prepares for college.

Audie Ojeda, Class of 2025:

  • Audie’s commitment to leading his community through hard work and collaboration. 
  • Audie’s involvement at GAC and beyond, highlighted by his powerful moment of confidence during the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month chapel.
  • How Audie credits GAC with fostering an environment where he has gained not only academic knowledge, but meaningful life lessons through relationships with his peers.

Read the full article here

 

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