Day 3 Today's Blocks: 4 5 6 Lunch 7 8 1
Upcoming Events: Mar 11 No School-Teacher Professional Day Mar 14-18 Spring Break
High School News:
About 30 seniors will be a part of the NAEP testing which is occurring on campus TODAY. These students should have received a pass from their homeroom teacher that indicates when they are to go for the testing which will be in the smart lab in the library on the third floor. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Perrin or Mr. Rachels.
The National Christian College Fair will be at CCA TODAY from 3pm - 4:30pm in the gym. This is a free event and is open to all High School students and parents as well as the community, so feel free to invite your friends that do not attend CCA. All students who attend the event and fill out a survey will have an opportunity to win an IPad! Don't miss this valuable opportunity to meet representatives and gather information from Christian Colleges!
Please excuse Silver Knight candidates TOMORROW, March 3, at 9 am for their interviews with the Miami Herald. They are:
Category Candidates
General Scholar Macie Sweet
Art: Melissa King
Athletics Tyler Middlebrooks
Drama Erika Toderic
English and Literature Jeri-Nichole Kendall
Mathematics Vinnie O'Hare
New Media David Vendrell
Science Meagan Kreisel
Social Science Drew Anderson
World Languages Brianna Marecki
Attention HS girls! Are you interested in joining the 1st virtual book club here at CCA? Mrs. Nguyen will be sponsoring a book club where all the discussion takes place online. You can join and participate at your own pace when it fits in your busy schedule. No assignments, no due dates! If you are interested, stop by and see Mrs. Nguyen in the library ASAP! The book club will begin this week.
As a follow up to Pastor Bob's charge to "live for Christ, die for your brother", we are asking all freshman, sophomore, and junior boys to please remain in the theater after chapel this Friday, March 4 to hear from a special guest with passionate insight into manhood and ministry, competition and community. The students will be dismissed at 11:30am and given a few grace minutes to complete their lunch.
All 9th grade students wishing to audition for the Fine Arts Endorsement should pick up an application in the Performing Arts Office. Applications are due this Friday March 4th. Auditions will be held the week of March 7-10.
Johnny Jones and Tribe of Shrews will be putting on a concert Friday, March 4th at 8:00pm. The tickets are $5.00 and all proceeds go to help F.I.G.H.T. club. Tickets will be available at the Hub during lunch or after school around the Discipleship Building. For tickets go to Johnny Jones, Miranda Thomas, Bethany Taylor or a Tribe of Shrews member. They would love to see your support.
Athletics News:
The Eagle Varsity baseball team defeated Pine Crest 10-2 Tuesday as the team honored the VE students before the game. Taylor Gushue and Tyler Middlebrooks homered and Emilio DeSilva scored three times. Austin Sovay pitched a complete game for his first win as an Eagle. Next game is Thursday night at Archbishop McCarthy at 7 PM.
CCA Lacrosse team travelled to Coral Springs Christian Academy on Tuesday. In a well played game, in which every player made a contribution, the Eagles came out victorious. The final score being 10 - 0. Thus recording the first shutout for the lacrosse program. Both teams joined at the midfield after the game and were led in prayer by the CSCA goalie.
The boy's and girl's tennis teams defeated Coral Springs Charter yesterday 7-0 and 6-1. It was the best overall team effort of the year.
| 3/2 Wed | No Athletic Games Today - See you at Church |
Club News:
F.I.G.H.T. Club will meet TOMORROW
On This Day in History
On this day in 1904, Theodor Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss, the author and illustrator of such beloved children's books as "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," is born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Geisel, who used his middle name (which was also his mother's maiden name) as his pen name, wrote 48 books--including some for adults--that have sold well over 200 million copies and been translated into multiple languages. Dr. Seuss books are known for their whimsical rhymes and quirky characters, which have names like the Lorax and the Sneetches and live in places like Whoville.
The Word of God for the Day
Acts 4:12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name given under heaven by which we must be saved.
The Official CCA Bad Joke of the Day
I was getting into my car, and this guy says to me, "can you give me a lift?"
I said, "Sure, you look great, you are smart and people like you. Go for it."
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