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GCA Hootworthy

GCA Hootworthy

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Where Georgia Cyber Academy (GCA) shares hootworthy stories of their Champions rising up, aiming high, and soaring. GCA is an online, tuition-free, public charter school serving students in grades K-12 throughout the state of Georgia. We provide a learning environment where students are empowered to reach their full academic potential through active participation in live interactive classes and an engaging curriculum that supports individualized and differentiated student learning paths.© 2026 Georgia Cyber Academy
  • Hootworthy Leadership: Caleb’s Beta Journey
    Jan 30 2026

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    Caleb stepped into leadership in a big way this year. As Georgia’s Beta Senior Leadership Representative, he found himself doing a lot more than wearing a title. He was introducing speakers, judging competitions, helping run events, and speaking in front of large crowds at the state and national level.

    In this episode, Caleb shares what that experience was really like, from interviewing for the role at the Beta Summit on Jekyll Island to standing on stage giving farewell remarks. He talks honestly about being nervous, learning to stay calm, and growing more confident as the responsibility grew.

    We also talk about what leadership actually means to him, why service matters more than recognition, and how being a GCA student made it possible to take on this opportunity without missing school.

    It’s a grounded look at leadership, growth, and what happens when you’re willing to step up and serve.

    Stay hootworthy.

    Hootworthy: The Podcast That Gives a Hoot
    We spotlight the students and faculty of GCA and the stories that deserve to be heard.

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    17 min
  • Raised Right: Abigail’s Hootworthy Life With Goats
    Dec 12 2025

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    Abigail grew up in a large agricultural county where many farm animals are raised, but goats ended up being her thing. She started raising goats in sixth grade through 4-H, leasing her first goat and instantly connecting with the work, the responsibility and the competitive side of goat showing. By the time she graduated, she was raising three market goats at a time and spending up to six hours a day feeding, brushing, bathing and caring for them.

    Her family now has ten goats at home. Her favorite is Fancy, a full-on diva who gets jealous whenever another goat gets attention.

    This past market season was one of her strongest. Her goat, Dos, finished 2nd in Georgia Born, 4th overall and 3rd in one of the biggest divisions in the state. Abigail knows what makes a standout goat. The wide skull, stout frame, big hair and balanced build are all part of the ideal look. She will also tell you the hardest part of raising goats is simply keeping them healthy and alive. It takes patience and a whole lot of commitment.

    Raising goats taught her a lot about herself. She learned that she needs patience, because goats will absolutely test it. She learned what it means to show up every day and put in the work, even when it is hard. And she learned that the effort pays off.

    Abigail gives a shout out to her mom and dad for supporting her, driving to shows and giving her the chance to do something she truly loves. Her years in 4-H shaped her and helped her grow in ways she is proud of.

    Stay hootworthy, Abigail!



    Hootworthy: The Podcast That Gives a Hoot
    We spotlight the students and faculty of GCA and the stories that deserve to be heard.

    Watch full episodes on YouTube or learn more at georgiacyber.org/hootworthy.

    Follow, subscribe, and share. Every story deserves a spotlight.


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    20 min
  • Hootworthy Breaking News: Khloe’s Big Leap to 13WMAZ
    Oct 31 2025

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    Khloe never pictured herself on the news. As a kid, she was more interested in cartoons than cameras, and she’s still more comfortable asking questions than answering them. But when a family friend mentioned a local competition for 13WMAZ’s Junior Journalist program, she decided to give it a shot. Hundreds of kids auditioned. Khloe was number 28, and nerves had her doing her signature “nervous smile” the whole time. The first round flew by in a blur. Then came round two, where she had to memorize a script and deliver a live report. She walked out convinced she hadn’t done well.

    Weeks later, the doorbell rang. When she opened the door, legendary 13WMAZ anchor Frank Malloy was standing there with the news: she had been chosen as one of just ten Junior Journalists. “My mind went completely blank,” she remembers. “I was like a deer in headlights.”

    Her first real assignment was the “Stuff the Truck” Thanksgiving food drive. Khloe not only volunteered at the event but also reported on it, interviewing the event leader about why the work mattered. That conversation was her favorite part of the day because it reminded her that there are still people out there trying to help others.

    The experience taught her a lot — especially how much work goes into journalism behind the scenes. She’s still planning a career in the medical field, but she’s grateful for the chance to try something completely new. Her biggest takeaway from it all? Patience.

    Khloe gives a special shout-out to her teachers and best friends for cheering her on through every step of the journey.

    Stay hootworthy, Khloe!



    Hootworthy: The Podcast That Gives a Hoot
    We spotlight the students and faculty of GCA and the stories that deserve to be heard.

    Watch full episodes on YouTube or learn more at georgiacyber.org/hootworthy.

    Follow, subscribe, and share. Every story deserves a spotlight.


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    16 min
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