Souper Bowl of Caring
March 10, 2010 • written by Michie Alvaro
Filed under News, Secondary News, featured
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
February 18, 2010 • written by Kaley Israels
Filed under News, Secondary News
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
December 16, 2009 • written by Moriah Smith
Filed under News, Secondary News, featured
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 »
A Youth Night of Outreach
December 3, 2009 • written by Danielle Germaine
Filed under Secondary News, featured
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 »
The Final Hour: A Conscience-Bending Experience
October 29, 2009 • written by Joe Rogers
Filed under News, Secondary News, featured
The Final Hour. In the four years I have been at Calvary, never have I seen such excitement, heard such stories, and felt such a widespread passion as I did with this ministry designed to “redeem Halloween”. Yet, were the extensive means worth the ends? For years, Halloween has been a subject of... Read more »
Mark Your Calendars
September 4, 2009 • written by Joe Rogers
Filed under The College Board, featured
With top-notch colleges like Taylor University setting application deadlines as early as October 1, seniors on campus are probably wondering: there’s a lot to do, but what? Look ahead. Calendars have been around a lot longer than colleges, and there is a very good reason: they’re helpful! Dates... Read more »
College Board: On The Subject of Subject Tests
April 30, 2009 • written by Joe Rogers
Filed under News, The College Board, featured
Competition for college admission is heating up, and students are scrambling for ways to get the upper hand on the floods of applicants. But how? The SAT is a measure of overall logic, and the ACT is a general test of—everything! For all linguist geniuses and history buffs, there isn’t much of a... Read more »
College Board: Taking the Lead
April 24, 2009 • written by Joe Rogers
Filed under News, The College Board, featured
College-educated people have changed the world. Generals have won wars, politicians have established global committees such as NATO and the United Nations, and philosophers have redefined thought as a whole. Teachers have raised a future generation, pastors have touched lives, and even peers have established... Read more »
¡Aprenda Español!
April 9, 2009 • written by Ashley Williams
Filed under News, Secondary News, featured
¡Uau! Three of CCA’s finest high school students brought honor to our school with CCA’s first appearance at the Florida State Spanish Conference. From April 2nd through 4th, eight hundred high school students came together to compete at this conference. From festive Latin dancing to eloquent... Read more »
Choosing the Right College Major
March 6, 2009 • written by Joe Rogers
Filed under The College Board, featured
Choosing a college major can be the most important choice you can make in regards to your education and future career. It may even be more important than where you attend college. What you study in school often dictates what opportunities you will have when you graduate. It can influence career title,... Read more »

