Journey Literary Contest Winners

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Cathryn Knapp
April 11, 2013

“Winning the Journey Magazine competition has opened many new doors for me, allowing me to see my writing talent,” said junior Jessica Gushue, who has now won the Journey Literary Magazine Competition three years in a row in multiple writing divisions. To win a literary magazine is a great honor,... Read more »

STUDENT COUNCIL 2012-13: Who’s Who?

Sofia Jalube, Writer
October 30, 2012

When it comes to Homecoming Week, Prom, pep rallies, and speaking up for the student body, you know the Student Council members are always behind the scenes. This year, they are back with even more exciting ideas and events. Under the leadership of  history teacher Steve Mayo, and with the help of their... Read more »

Clubs…Nothing but Clubs

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Deborah Rubin, Writer
October 30, 2012

Students join clubs for various reasons. For one, they make their time in high school all the more fun. But more than that, the experience of being part of a special group is what you will remember later on in life. Clubs don’t necessarily need to be about something that you’re passionate about right... Read more »

Eagle Troops

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Brittany King, Staff Writer
April 3, 2012

You’ve seen the flyers around Campus, and have even heard by word of mouth about a brand new club added to CCA, Eagle Troops. From the words of senior Laura Botero, one of the club’s founders, “Eagle Troops is all about interacting with the students that aren’t integrated into the general student... Read more »

Find Your Passion. Join a Club!

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Suzy Urrutia, Staff Writer
November 4, 2011

Picture this: you’re with your friends and you’re exploring the everglades on a sunny cloudless day, or maybe you’re learning how to communicate in sign language, or just possibly creating stories that will one day graze the shelves of bookstores across the country.  You are having so much fun,... Read more »

Called to Lead. Called to Serve.

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Jessie Gushue, Staff Writer
September 19, 2011

“The gatekeeper opens the gate for him and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.” – John 10:3 We have been called to step up.  And for some CCA students that call is evident around this time of year, when student elections take place.  Just in case... Read more »

GITS: Geeks in Training

Jack Oporto
January 11, 2011

Geeks In Training is what we’re called. A team consisted of juniors, Michael Arcello, Jordan Farinas, and myself. Head computer teacher, Jeff Greene, leads the GIT team. We traverse all around campus fixing problematic computers, and resolving technical issues. Why exactly do we have, or need, a GIT... Read more »

The Citizen Chronicler

Chris LeMaire
January 11, 2011

Pulitzer Prize winning author, David McCullough, visited Lynn University on November 18, 2010, to meet with high school students, and share his advice on writing. McCullough, best known for his award winning works such as Truman and John Adams, is famous for his brilliantly crafted biographies about... Read more »

School + Study + Activities + Job… Can You Handle that Equation?

Brittany Fortier
January 11, 2011

Photo by MAC Wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, drive to school, stay at school for 8 hours, get dressed for work, go to work for 3 hours, go home, eat dinner, study, sleep. Repeat. This is the lifestyle of many CCA students who have a part time job, but how do they do it? How can you handle school,... Read more »

CCA Clubs Provide an Extra Boost to Students’ College Applications

Monique Jones, Freelance Writer
November 3, 2010

Calvary is bringing back the clubs! This year, CCA has decided to bring back most of the exciting extracurricular clubs that we had last year. The only change is that each and every club is strictly academic and will provide students with extra ways in boosting their resumes for college applications. Currently,... Read more »

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