Elementary’s Safety Patrol On Duty!

Kaley Iraels
December 10, 2009

The number one concern for elementary school moms is the reassurance of their child’s safety—whether it be looking both ways before crossing the street or just walking their child to their classroom. So just how can every student’s safety be guaranteed and a mother be given a peace of mind? The... Read more »

Editorial: Writing His Message

Maritza Cosano Gomez
December 10, 2009

“What’s black and white and completely over?” Jon Stewart quipped last year around this time on his Comedy Central show. “It’s newspapers.” Not so fast, Mr. Stewart, say publishers, writers and readers across the nation. Okay, so the Internet certainly is giving dailies a run for their money... Read more »

One Evening, Three Maestros, and Multiple Glorious Sounds in the Calvary Theatre

Alexandra Gomez and Moriah Smith
December 10, 2009

“Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth. Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” –Psalm 100:4. From notes and clefs, to pianos and clarinets, CCA’s got Christmas wired with the Middle/High School Choral and  Band Concert. If you were to take a behind-the-scene... Read more »

Mexico: The Journey Continues

Rebecca Urrutia
December 10, 2009

The senior missions trip to Merida, Mexico, was breathtaking. Hearts of stone were changed, mountains were moved, and eyes were opened to the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ. We saw the hand of God move in indescribable ways as He used us to carry His message of love and hope to a nation so hungry for... Read more »

COMMENTARY: Calm in the Storm

David Salvatelli
December 10, 2009

The disciples went to him and woke him up, shouting, “Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”  Sooner or later, the winds of life’s storms blow, and even though we’re in the same boat as Jesus, our faith is tested. In Matthew 8 the disciples found themselves in a furious storm. It came up without... Read more »

Reaching New Heights

Michie Alvaro
December 9, 2009

Entering a new year at school has always been stressful and exciting, like flipping into a new page of one’s life, where a year of new possibilities awaits. But for an eighth grader at CCA, it’s much more intense, much more anticipated. Many times, it’s all they can think about, and all then can... Read more »

OZ Postponed

Kaley Israels
December 3, 2009

The Classic production of Wizard of OZ was an exciting event the CCA community was looking forward to seeing.  But on Wednesday, November 18, some of the rigging above the stage failed, revealing a safety concern that needed immediate attention. In order to ensure the safety of the cast and crew, the... Read more »

Wrestling Team’s New Moves

Eric Brown
December 3, 2009

The Wrestling team has always been exhilarating and competitive here at CCA. However, this year a significant change has taken place among the team. Coach Williams, the former head coach, has recently been replaced by Kevin Shuey. He stepped in as the new head coach shortly after Coach Williams decided... Read more »

College Guide: College Prep Starts Now!

Maritza Cosano Gomez
December 3, 2009

If you are a high school student, it’s never too early to start planning for college. There are only four years that stand between you and the world. So how you choose to spend them will mark your next steps in life. This week at CCA, classes have resumed and many high school students are getting back... Read more »

A Youth Night of Outreach

Danielle Germaine
December 3, 2009

Perhaps Thanksgiving is the time of year when one is encouraged the most to count his many blessings and consider the less fortunate of the world. It is when countless community projects spring up to assist low-income families and the question, “what are you thankful for?” is asked the most. But... Read more »

« Previous PageNext Page »