School Leaders Speak About…Faith

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January 25, 2010 • written by Danielle Germaine  
Filed under Features, Student Life, featured

“Dull, careless, and complacent” oftentimes describe the average Christian’s walk with God. Instead of lives set ablaze by a passionate fire, sometimes hearts turn to stone and only cold embers remain. Being a lukewarm Christian is a mistake some of us make when we fall into the enemy’s trap... Read more »

How to Study… Take Note. Score High!

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January 25, 2010 • written by Kaley Israels  
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The hall was filled with voices of chatty students, some worried for the test, others quizzing each other, and more just socializing. The teacher came out of the classroom and into the hall and called all the students in to take their exams. The students glanced at one another, some with smiles others... Read more »

Ask Alex… TOPIC: K.I.S.S.I.N.G!

January 25, 2010 • written by Ask Alex  
Filed under Ask Alex

Question: I am fifteen years old and my boyfriend wanst more than just hold hands. What does the Bible say about kissing? About… K.I.S.S.I.N.G. Dear Reader, Thank you for your note. I hope the rest of this article helps you make the right choice… We have all seen it a hundred times. It... Read more »

5 New Year’s Resolutions!

January 21, 2010 • written by Joe Rogers  
Filed under Commentary, Editorial

Every January 1st, people around the world get ready for the New Year. They think about the unknown year full of promise, or about where they’ve been and where they’re going. The possibilities seem endless, and people’s hopes are all written down in the famous New Year’s resolutions. Lose weight,... Read more »

Oz is Back on Track!

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January 21, 2010 • written by Kaley Israels  
Filed under Fine Arts, Fine Arts Feature, featured

Lights! Camera! Action! The Wizard of Oz is back on track! Students and staff are working hard for opening night, January 28 at 7:30pm. Director Lisa Flay said, “Prayer is ALWAYS involved in our theatrical productions! We are just so blessed to be able to remount the show. God was truly evident in... Read more »

Take a Break? NOT!

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January 21, 2010 • written by Eric Brown  
Filed under Sports, Sports Feature, featured

Christmas break brings a welcoming and much needed break to all students.  However, for most athletes, break doesn’t mean “time off.”  Over the break many teams participated in outreaches, practice, and games. Take a look and see what they did… The baseball team volunteered... Read more »

STUDENT PROFILE: Kaitlin Connor. God Given Talents. Written Words.

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January 21, 2010 • written by Moriah Smith  
Filed under News, News Feature, featured

A God-given talent, a passion instilled in a young girl, and written words that flow from heart to paper. Kaitlin Connor, a sixth grader at Calvary Christian Academy truly stands out as she seeks to utilize the special gifts God gave her. When Kaitlin was about seven years old she started writing for... Read more »

Elementary Teacher Influences this Year’s Heisman Winner

January 21, 2010 • written by Eric Brown  
Filed under Elementary News, News

In the midst of an exciting season of NCAA football, Mark Ingram, the sophomore running back from the Alabama Crimson Tide was selected as this year’s Heisman award winner. The ceremony seemed like a scene from a film: Every player heading up onto stage, in front of a massive crowd and national television,... Read more »

Get Up and Go!

January 21, 2010 • written by Joe Rogers  
Filed under Health & Fitness, Sports

 With shows like The Biggest Loser, and whole grain Subway rolls, diet Coke, light dressing, and every other health conscious pitch out there, it seems like the entire industry is tightening their belts. Carbs are calories or best know as the cultural unforgivable sins. And any weight watcher would... Read more »

Forever Family

January 21, 2010 • written by Rebecca Urrutia  
Filed under Spirituality, Student Life

“I was five years old when I was put in foster care, and since then I have spent most of my life in and out of foster homes,” says Raven Agarth, a sophomore at CCA. In her sixteen years of life, Raven has lived in a total of fourteen different houses. Each time it was a new place, new faces and... Read more »

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