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Sons of Timbuktu attend “Red Tails” movie

Members of the Sons of Timbuktu program attended the highly acclaimed film “Red Tails” that chronicled the heroic exploits of the first Negro squadron of pilots in World War II.

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Classroom Corner: Mr Jones’s Math Class

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LLEC Cotillion

What is a Debutante? A debutante is a young lady from a noble family who has reached the age of maturity, and as a new adult, is introduced to society at a formal presentation known as her “debut. What is a … Continue reading

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Classroom Corner: Mr. Pantin’s Science

The creation and evolution of man vs animal has many debatable arguments as to when, where and how.  Throughout time this phenomena has infused theories as well as ideologies.  This being whether we are the same and what makes us … Continue reading

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Eagle Charter Becomes SACS Acredited

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Tea Party

In many parts of the world, tea time is an honored tradition of refinement and elegance.  Our debutantes, masters, and parents were treated to a traditional high tea party that involved things like manners, tea etiquette, table etiquette, and dainty foods. … Continue reading

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