Today is a Day 4
Today's blocks 2 3 4 5 6 7
Today's Birthdays: none today
Friday's Birthdays: NO SCHOOL David Greenberg & Moriah Smith
Weekend Birthdays: Mae-Anne Nguyen, Ryan Reilly & Mrs. Lauk
High School News:
There will be a short Student Leadership meeting at 12:05 (beginning of lunch) TODAY in Mrs. Yates room, 32032
Secondary Picture Day is Monday Oct. 26. Please be in proper uniform and have payments ready to give to the photographer. Please check with your homeroom teacher for your scheduled time.
There will be a mandatory training meeting for all students going on the mission trip to Mexico on Monday during lunch. We will be meeting in the North Banquet hall.
Come and join CCA's Bravo Theatre Company as they perform pieces written by one of the world's most beloved authors, Shel Silverstein, including a moving performance of his most famous work, The Giving Tree. They will be hosting a coffee house in the Black Box next Wednesday, October 28th from 3:15 - 4:30, with baked goods and beverages for sale. Entry fee is $2. The money raised will go towards the Theatre Department. Please come out and support your peers!
Clubs:
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will meet TODAY during lunch, in the Band Room with Mr. Mullen
Film Club will meet TODAY during lunch in Mr. Negron's room, 34013
The Game Club, AP History Club, and the Science and Engineering Club will meet MONDAY
Athletics News:
JV Volleyball @ N.B. Prep depart@4:00 start@5:15
V Volleyball @ N.B. Prep depart@4:00 start@6:30
JV Football vs. Kings Academy dismiss@2:10 start@4:00
Tomorrow, Fri- 10/23 V Football @ Benjamin depart@4:30 start@7:00 GAME RESULTS REPORT - Not reported on yesterday's announcements
Date of game October 20, 2009
Level/Sport Junior Varsity Volleyball
Opponent Highlands Christian
Score 2-0, 25-12, 25-11
CCA win or loss CCA Win
Highlights (Key plays/God moments) The Lady Eagles had an easy match against Highlands. Bethany Taylor, Emily Taylor and Kelly King played well for us. Coach Todd opened the match by praying over the microphone for both teams on senior night and Coach Mike closed us in prayer. We will finish our season at North Broward on Thursday.
On Monday, October 26th the following teams will begin try-outs: JV and Varsity girls basketball, Middle School/JV and varsity Boys soccer, and Wrestling. All students interested in playing on a Winter sport team should make sure to have all the three athletic forms completed by the first day of try-outs. The forms can be picked up at the front office, or downloaded from our website. You will not be able to try-out or practice if you do not have all forms completed. Starting dates for all winter teams are in the next few weeks, check the athletic page of the website for more information on the sport you are planning to participate in, and to register.
On This Day in History
October 22, 1844: Between 50,000 and 100,000 followers of Baptist lay preacher William Miller prepared for "The Day of Atonement"-the day Jesus would return. Jesus didn't, and though Miller retained his faith in Christ's imminent return until his death, he blamed human mistakes in Bible chronologies for "The Great Disappointment." Several groups arose from Miller's following, including the Seventh-Day Adventists
The Word for the Day
voluptuary \vuh-LUHP-choo-er-ee\
noun: 1. A person devoted to luxury and the gratification of sensual appetites; a sensualist.
adjective: 1. Of, pertaining to, or characterized by preoccupation with luxury and sensual pleasure.
Cleopatra, though depicted as a decadent voluptuary, she remained celibate for more than half of her adult life.
The Word of God for the Day
(Proverbs 28:5 NKJV) Evil men do not understand justice, But those who seek the LORD understand all.
The Official CCA Bad Joke of the Day
A woman gets on a bus with her baby. The bus driver says: "That's the ugliest baby that I've ever seen. Ugh!" The woman goes to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming. She says to a man next to her: "The driver just insulted me!"
The man says: "You go right up there and tell him off - go ahead, I'll hold your monkey for you."
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