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Classical Academy High School's Online News Site

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Classical Academy High School's Online News Site

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Giving Back: The CAHS Teacher Appreciation Instagram

Giving Back: The CAHS Teacher Appreciation Instagram

Danielle Pigeon, Reporter December 15, 2016

Let’s be honest. Sometimes we don't give teachers the credit they deserve. Junior Lauren Schulze created the Teacher Appreciation Instagram (@teacherseries) to change that.   With all the amazing...

Thyme for a Change

Thyme for a Change

Rebecca McCain and Alex Parker December 14, 2016

The Environmental Club, started by President and junior Adaly Tapia, is a group that meets every Thursday during lunch in Mr. Van Sickle’s room. Members discuss issues relating to the well-being...

Turkeys (students) turn the tables and roast the Pilgrims (teachers)

Turkeys (students) turn the tables and roast the Pilgrims (teachers)

Aubrey Gehman, Rachel Howard, and Erin Marquez December 1, 2016

On Nov. 18, the student team—the Turkeys—faced off with their teachers—the Pilgrims—in the annual Thankskicking Day kickball showdown. The rivalry was intense; the teachers had won for the...

Current Events Updates: Week 8

Current Events Updates are a compilation of news stories posted every Friday. They are researched over the school week by Journalism staffers. The Crimson is not responsible for any factual inaccuracies...

CAHS students gather for the Veterans Day Assembly

CAHS students gather for the Veterans’ Day Assembly

Crystal Sung and Anastasia Reimann November 14, 2016

CAHS students gathered on Thursday, Nov. 10, for the annual Veterans’ Day Assembly. The assembly began with a rendition of the national anthem “The Star-Spangled Banner” by the Caiman Crescendos. Drama...

Trump wins 2016 presidential election

Trump wins 2016 presidential election

Crystal Sung, Co-editor In Chief November 10, 2016

Republican candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election on Nov. 8, a victory widely unpredicted by experts, pundits and statisticians alike. Trump won by a landslide, with 279 electoral...

Current Events Updates: Week 7

Current Events Updates are a compilation of news stories posted every Friday. They are researched over the school week by Journalism staffers. The Crimson is not responsible for any factual inaccuracies in the stories reported.
Homecoming Reactions and Proposals

Homecoming Reactions and Proposals

MJ Macias and Amy Fulton November 4, 2016

During the weeks before Homecoming, the majority of the school grew excited as they pondered the thoughts of homecoming dates. As we walk through the halls, we notice more and more flowers and posters...

Through the Looking Glass: a Recap of the CAHS 2016 Homecoming Game

Through the Looking Glass: a Recap of the CAHS 2016 Homecoming Game

Skylar Todd, Reporter November 3, 2016

Although the end of the first quarter approached with a score of 0-0, Caiman fans packed in the Del Norte High School stands for Classical Academy High School’s 2016 Homecoming Football Game did...

A 2016 California Ballot Cheat Sheet

A 2016 California Ballot Cheat Sheet

Anastasia Reimann, Editor in Chief October 27, 2016

Well, folks, it looks like we’re back. Another eight years have flown by, and, with it, another presidential administration. It’s time for another election. On Nov. 8, eligible U.S. citizens...

Caimans Turn up the Spirit during the 2016 Homecoming Spirit Week

Caimans Turn up the Spirit during the 2016 Homecoming Spirit Week

Rylie Pepper and Gabriel Senter October 27, 2016

The Homecoming Spirit Days let students express themselves for fun or to win the Spirit Cup for their grade. In order to win this cup, students earn points for their grade by winning games that occur during...

Stamping Out the Stereotypes of Homecoming

Stamping Out the Stereotypes of Homecoming

Alex Parker, Reporter October 27, 2016

On Thursday, Oct. 12, students at CAHS gathered in the quad at lunch to vote for the 2016 Homecoming King and Queen. They were given a ballot, and then went to cubicles to vote. Student voters gave...

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