A Different Senior Experience
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
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The Modern Perspective – October 2021
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
  Evan Mathews is a 16-year-old sophomore at George P. Butler High School. Evan has an older brother, an older sister, a younger brother and two happily married parents. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf and drums. He is working towards his dream of attending Jackson State University in Jackson, Miss., to become ..read more
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Lessons Learned
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
By Paige Tucker 1. We are not in control. God pressed pause on the whole world in March 2020, and that was it. When it comes to the life lessons we take from the slow-down, however, we do have a little say.  2. Grace upon grace, upon grace. We all need grace more than ever ..read more
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The College Blues
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
By Cammie Jones f you went to college in the 80’s or 90’s and became homesick the only way your parents would know was if you wrote them a letter or called them from a landline. In today’s world, instantaneous communication means that your homesick college student can text or call you at any time ..read more
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College Admissions: The Latest [Untraditional] Pathways to Success
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
By Aimee Serafin A 2021 Graduate Story At a young age, William Nettles wanted to be a doctor like his father. He started to prepare for the rigorous academic path in 7th grade as he charted course options with his advisors. Will continued with academic achievements through high school, reaching out for tutors to secure ..read more
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Tips for Getting Your First Part-time Job
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
Find out what the labor laws are in your state (there are restrictions on how many hours teenagers can work and what type of work they are allowed to do) Make sure you have the appropriate documentation to work. Find a job that is flexible and is willing to accommodate your hours. Best Jobs for ..read more
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Editor’s Page October 2021
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
I recently read a quote that said, “Teenagers are the most misunderstood people on the planet. They are treated like children and expected to act like adults.”  I can remember being a teenager, (it wasn’t that long ago) and wanting so badly to be able to make my own decisions. Do whatever I wanted, when ..read more
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After-School Sweet Treat Spots
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
The first week of school is exciting and sometimes stress-producing. One way to make the week less stressful is to go for an after-school sweet treat! We visited several great places around the Augusta River Region where kids and parents can celebrate going back to school with an ice cream, rock candy, gourmet chocolates or ..read more
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Vaccination Clinics in Augusta, August 11-12, 2021.
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
The City of Augusta will host two Covid-19 vaccination clinics next week in an effort to increase the number of people vaccinated in the local area. Richmond County Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic from 1pm to 3pm, Wednesday, August 11th, in the Linda W. Beazley Community Room, the Augusta Municipal Building. Augusta Transit will also host a ..read more
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Help! My Kid Was Cyberbullied. What Can I Do Now?
Augusta Family Magazine
by Michael Rushbrook
2y ago
As a parent, it’s devastating to know your child is in pain or turmoil. If your child has shared that they were cyberbullied—or you’ve discovered it on your own—as scary as this can be, it’s important not to be rash and react irrationally. How you respond is crucial; the wrong reaction can have damaging and lasting ..read more
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