THOMASTON, Ga. (giaasports.org) – The Georgia Independent Athletic Association (GIAA) proudly welcomes seven new members for the upcoming 2024-26 cycle. The following schools have been officially accepted as new members of the GIAA:
- Athens Christian School (Athens, GA)
- Calvary Christian School (Columbus, GA)
- Rock Springs Christian Academy (Milner, GA)
- Sherwood Christian School (Albany, GA)
- Tallulah Falls School (Tallulah Falls, GA)
- The King’s Academy (Woodstock, GA)
- Vidalia Heritage Academy (Vidalia, GA)
These institutions are dedicated to both academic and athletic success, making them valuable additions to the GIAA community. Their participation will enrich the competitive landscape across various sports in the association, fostering new rivalries and opportunities for student-athletes to showcase their talents.
“We are thrilled to welcome Athens Christian School, Calvary Christian School, Rock Springs Christian Academy, Sherwood Christian School, Tallulah Falls School, The King’s Academy, and Vidalia Heritage Academy to the GIAA family,” said GIAA Commissioner, Tommy Marshall. “These schools will undoubtedly contribute to the competitive spirit of our association.”
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About the Georgia Independent Athletic Association (GIAA): An ancillary division of the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), the Georgia Independent Athletic Association is committed to providing a competitive athletic environment that promotes sportsmanship, leadership, and academic excellence among independent schools in Georgia.
About the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA): the GISA is a non-profit association of private, independent K-12 schools throughout the state. The mission of GISA is to advance excellence and collaboration among Georgia’s independent schools by serving the professional growth, advocacy, academic, arts, and athletic needs of member schools.