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First Preparatory Christian marks 50 years in education
First Preparatory Christian marks 50 years in education
The praise band at FPCA gets ready to play before the school holds its 50th anniversary celebration. Photo by Pat Donahue

First Preparatory Christian Academy celebrated 50 years as a school and honored its longtime faculty and staff.

What started as a preschool, kindergarten and elementary school added middle and high school grades in 2006. That year, school leaders also broke ground on the main building on Court Street, adjacent to the church. The first senior class graduated in 2009.

The school changed its name from First Presbyterian Christian Academy to First Preparatory Christian Academy in 2020.

There are now 308 students throughout the lower and upper schools enrolled in FPCA.

“We couldn’t have FPCA without you,” school director Gladwin Harper told the students at an assembly to mark the golden anniversary. “We also couldn’t have FPCA if we didn’t have faculty to teach us.”

FPCA honored its longest- tenured faculty and staff, recognizing 10 people who have been there at least 15 years, and three of them have been there at least 30 years. Recognized were Marcia Graham, Dr. Charles Canup, Scottie Jenkins, Brenda Dollar, Kim Mobley, David Linderman, Daneen Peil, Kathy Summerall, Tom Sukaratana and Dede Splitt.

Summerall has been at the school for 30 years, Sukaratana has been there for 31 years and Splitt has been at FPCA for 39 years.

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Early morning accident in McIntosh County kills five
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Five people were killed and another one was injured following a two-vehicle accident in McIntosh County on Sunday morning.

Witnesses told Georgia State Patrol Trooper Christopher Ashdown that a Jeep Cherokee was traveling south on Interstate 95 at a high rate of speed when it rear-ended an Infiniti. The Cherokee hit a guard rail, bursting into flames. The crash and ensuing fire killed one adult and four children.

The driver of the Jeep Cherokee has been identified a Reagan Dougan, 27. GSP troopers have learned she rented the vehicle in Raleigh, N.C., and was heading to Florida to meet her husband. The children were a 9-year-old boy, a 4-year-old boy, a 2-year-old girl and a 3-month-old boy.

Ashdown said the Cherokee was a rental and authorities are in the process of identifying the victims.  The driver of the Infiniti, from Long County, was transported to Southeast Regional Health System in Brunswick with non-life-threatening injuries.

The accident occurred at mile marker 62 around 6 a.m.

 

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