Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas Extravaganza

Dorchester Academy students gave stellar performances in the "Christmas Extravaganza." Hope you enjoy the video clip! Merry Christmas!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Celebrating Native American History

BY HANNAH AUSTIN

The students of Dorchester Academy were treated to a lesson in Native American history at a school-wide assembly. Winnie Mraz led the program performed by the Cherokee Group. Members performed the Grass Dance, the Butterfly Dance and the Blanket Dance. The K4 and K5 classes also performed a chant and dance. The chapel was presented as part of Native American History month which is celebrated each November.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Preventing Holiday Weight Gain

BY HANNAH AUSTIN

With the holiday season quickly approaching, many people with be spending the next few
weeks cooking, cleaning and eating. Unfortunately with eating, weight and with weight gain comes the need to exercise. But, all this can be avoided by following these simple steps:

1) Eat a small meal a couple of hours before you know you are going to be eating a bigger meal. This will prevent you from gorging yourself and making yourself miserable.

2) To control the size of your meal, use smaller portions. The smaller the amount of food on your plate, the less that you will be tempted to eat. Portion control will help you control your food intake and keep your waist looking slim.

3) Eat Slowly. The human body takes 20 minutes to recognize when it is full. If a person eats until they feel full, they are actually already full and have begun to overeat. A way to avoid overeating is to eat slowly.

4) Keep track of what you are eating. During the holiday season, it is easy to get carried away in conversation and forget exactly how much you are eating. This leads to excess calories and unwanted weight gain. Prevent this by staying aware of what you eating.

5) Choose the turkey breast instead of the dark meat. The breast of a turkey contains fewer calories than the dark meat of the turkey. Also the fat of a turkey is contained in its skin, so by avoiding the skin, you can cut up to half the fat of the turkey.

If you follow these five simple rules this holiday season, you can be certain that your body will thank you.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

McCain Wins DA in Landslide!


Students in grades K4 - 4th grades took time to vote for President. McCain won in a landslide 124 - 14.


The vote at Dorchester Academy does not mimic the national polls which indicate an Obama victory.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Raiders face Colleton Prep at home

The Raiders will face Colleton Prep tonight. Complete coverage will begin at 7:30 p.m. at http://dorchesteracademysports.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Cross Country team on the run

The Dorchester Academy Cross Country team competed in its first match Sept. 15. in Orangeburg. The top finishers were Zak Bartholomew - 25:31; Josh Bacot - 26:06 and Tiffany Von Glahn 32:01. Other team members include Adam Sutton, David Wagers, Zoe Bartholomew and Peyton Westbury. The next match will be held Sept. 17. at 5:00 at Trinity Collegiate in Darlington.


  • Zak Bartholomew - 25:31
  • Josh Bacot - 26:06
  • Adam Sutton - 29:20
  • David Wagers - 30:57
  • Tiffany Von Glahn - 32:01
  • Zoe Bartholomew - 38:55
  • Peyton Westbury - 38:56

Friday, August 22, 2008

It's game time!

Dorchester Academy plays its second game of the season at First Baptist. Join us for score reports http://dorchesteracademysports.blogspot.com/ as the Raiders try for their first win of the season.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Raiders prepare for Hilton Head Prep

After a disappointing 2007 season, the Raiders kickoff the football season Friday against Hilton Head Prep.

"We have to win this game. If we don't Coach is going to kill us," junior tackle Ethan Bair said.

The Raiders lost to Hilton Head 31 - 14 last year.

"From the films I've seen they are big and strong. Hopefully we will be quicker and smarter," Coach Stanley Gruber said.

Weather may play a role in tonight's game. Showers from tropical storm Fay may hinder the players.

The team's practices have been rigorous. "We're working hard. We want to perform better this year," junior running back Trevor Davis said.

Students and faculty are optimistic about Friday's game. "I think the team will be good this year," sophomore Taylor Hall said.

Fans are encouraged to support the team with their attendance. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.

Real-time online coverage will be provided on this site.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Students begin classes, seniors prepare for flood



Dorchester Academy students returned to classes on Monday, sporting new outfits and backpacks. Perhaps the most unique group was the senior class, who arrived on a pontoon boat.