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Maritza Cosano Gomez, Editor-in-Chief
October 29, 2012

This month we’ve done something groundbreaking in our Journalism classroom (AKA: CCA Newsroom). Back in August, when classes started and we formed our new staff, we decided to redesign The Messenger and go from a newspaper to a magazine format. As part of our communication strategy, we also created... Read more »

Congressman Allen West Comes to CCA!

Maritza Cosano Gomez
July 14, 2011

“Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it!” said Congressman Allen West on April 21, as he addressed a crowd of high school students in the Calvary Chapel Theatre during an informal and intuitive Q & A hour session. West, a military man for 22 years and the first black Republican... Read more »

Turn your talents into a journey

Maritza Cosano Gomez
January 6, 2011

There comes a point in a person’s life when you begin to ask yourself,  “What are my 
talents, REALLY?”  Sometimes your doubts cause you to question whether you have any gifts at all.  Others may tell you what they think they are, or maybe you find something that you like to do and think,... 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 »

Maritza Cosano Gomez, Editor-in-Chief

September 3, 2009

Maritza Cosano Gomez teaches the Journalism class that produces The Messenger, Calvary Christian Academy’s high school news magazine, both print and online. Before working with Calvary Christian Academy in 2007, she was the senior writer/editor for Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, where she wrote... Read more »

The Future of Journalism in America

Maritza Cosano Gomez
May 27, 2009

The CCA Weekly staff celebrates a good season. We tend to think that history is written in stone, that it’s unchanging, absolute, fixed. But in reality, history is more than that; it’s a continuing dialogue between the past and the present. And it’s fair to say that what you ultimately get from... Read more »