Shawn Lahsbrook Injured
Steven Barnett, Staff Writer
October 4, 2011
On Friday, September 16, during football practice Shawn Lashbrook, one of CCA’s key football players, went up for a pass and landed on another player’s cleat. Shawn was on the ground for about five minutes. The trainer rushed over and helped him off the field while he was in pain. About ten minutes... Read more »
Miami Dolphins Honor Javan Shashaty as High School Player of the Week
Dawson Allen, Staff Writer
October 4, 2011
Seeing Javan Shashaty, Calvary Christian Academy’s starting quarterback in action, there’s no question of where he could be five or six years from now. The NFL, that’s where, some fans are saying. CCA fans love him. His teammates respect him. And his stats precede him—from the Broward County... Read more »
History Fair
Brittany Fortier
January 7, 2011
Laborious weekends. Long nights. Typing. Writing. Information. Outlines. Process papers. Websites. Tri-boards. Bibliographies. Need to say more? These are all words that describe this year’s effort being put into the 2010 History Fair. The History Fair is a national competition, held on December... Read more »
A True Veteran’s Day Celebration
Chris LeMaire
January 7, 2011
The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by their nation,” said President George Washington. This statement was the heart behind CCA’s... Read more »
Shine Your Light
Melissa King, Freelance Writer
January 6, 2011
Have you ever experienced those times when you are in your car at a stoplight and look out your window? You see a homeless person walking up and down the street, asking for money. Compassion fills your heart, but so does fear. Do you ever wonder “Who is that person? And how did they get in a... Read more »
9th & 10TH Grade Retreats
Avery Reeder & Kaley Israels
May 3, 2010
9TH GRADE RETREAT Trust. Trust your peers, trust those who love you, trust your authority, and most importantly, trust God. That was the message our 9th grade class received on April 19-21, as we spent three days bonding together during the Freshman Class Retreat at the Gold Coast Christian Camp... Read more »
Inside a College’s P.O.V. of YOU!
Eric Brown
March 18, 2010
As high school progresses and time moves forward, college automatically shifts into the lives of many students. Most of the time, junior year is when the long going process of preparing and applying for college begins. One of the main questions is usually focused around, “what do I do?” Most students... Read more »
Souper Bowl of Caring
Michie Alvaro
March 10, 2010
Souper Bowl of Caring, the organization that started the youth-led movement 20 years ago, has this simple prayer: “Lord, even as we enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who are without a bowl of soup to eat.” Their motto is, “Why not use Super Bowl weekend, a time when... Read more »
God Tugs at the Heart of Allison Stapleton
Kaley Israels
February 18, 2010
A student walked into the guidance department to ask for help with her schedule. She stopped in her tracks as she saw a new face, but was quickly reassured by the kind smile. “I’m Miss Stapleton, your new guidance counselor,” she said, welcoming the student into her office and asking her questions... Read more »
Babysitter’s Club: A Heart to Serve
Moriah Smith
December 16, 2009
A day in a teacher’s life is not easily described. We could attempt by saying that it is a hard job and only the most dedicated professionals can accomplish it well. Take our CCA teachers—from the moment they step onto our school campus they are bombarded with lesson plans, meetings, students—obedient... Read more »

