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Midway Hills Academy Goal Getters Program Highlights Students' Achievements

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At Midway Hills Academy (MHA), the spirit of achievement and personal growth is alive and thriving through the Goal Getters program. This initiative is not just about setting goals; it's about the remarkable journey each student takes to overcome challenges and emerge victorious in their endeavors. Our recent goal-getter celebration was a testament to the commitment and resilience exhibited by the entire student body at MHA.


Throughout the fall, students at MHA took the initiative to set both personal and academic goals for themselves. The Goal Getters program encouraged them to reach for new heights and challenge themselves beyond their comfort zones. The results were nothing short of inspiring, with students not only meeting but surpassing their goals. The celebration was a collective acknowledgment of their hard work, determination, and the undeniable spirit of accomplishment that permeates the Midway Hills community.


A goal-getter at Midway Hills Academy is more than just a title; it's a badge of honor for those who consistently strive for excellence. These students don't merely succeed every single time; they navigate through roadblocks and opposition, emerging stronger and more resilient. The Goal Getters program has become a symbol of the great things happening within our school, showcasing the potential and capabilities of each student.


Congratulations to all the goal-getters at MHA; your achievements are a source of immense pride for the entire Baldwin County School District.



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