Legacy | A Publication of Lena Pope Legacy | Spring 2014 | Page 8

Chapel Hill Academy Holiday Happiness Each year during the holidays, the needs of our children magic and cheer to 507 children and over 200 families. We and families seem to outpace the year before. Fortunately, especially appreciated each thoughtful purchase, which provide our donors always respond with overwhelming generosity. something special for the child, along with basic needs for With the help of many individuals, groups, neighborhoods, their family, such as bundles of sheets, towels, toiletries and and businesses, we were able to provide incredible holiday household supplies. Our most sincere thank you to you all! Definitions of Success by the Students of Chapel Hill Academy Success is an accomplishment, like passing, having good grades, having high expectations, going harder, going out of the box. It means doing more. It means becoming greater, better, and doing what seemed impossible before. T.J. Alexander (5th Grade) wins CHA’s Annual Spelling Bee. — Corey Wallace Success to me is when something is accomplished by somebody. Success is beating the game, both figuratively and literally. And beating it means legitimately, no cheating made. — Chase Leonard Success is working together to come back when you’ve been behind. For example, one day, my basketball team was behind by 14 points. We started working as a team. It was really hard to come back, but we did it and won the game. Joshua Wilhoite (5th