Classical Academy High School's Online News Site

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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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The White House’s top three security measures

Ama Bonsu, Reporter October 10, 2014

What comes to mind when thinking about the White House? Is it the president? Maybe the oval office? Its location? Perhaps its history — both the bad and the good. Its scandals as well as its liberty....

Math teacher Mr. Stephenson said that the biggest improvement is going to be having all the classes in one building. Having everybody together, having a staff lounge that everyone can meet in during lunch and be able to spend that time together. So just like the closeness that the building is able to create.

CAHS moves into the old North County Times building

Jamie Brown, Reporter October 6, 2014

Escondido - On September 26, 2014, Classical Academy High School made the official transition into the old North County Times building. The new school is all under one roof, meaning students no longer...

Seniors Chase McCarthy, Jessica Jolley, and Kolbe Schanzenbach and junior Danny Miller take part in a skit written by Noah Castillero. McCarthy said, I felt very goofy. I was hoping that people were finding it funny.

Apples smashed and homecoming court “sashed”

Olivia Jolley, Reporter October 6, 2014

Escondido - Hordes of boisterous CAHS students poured into the Boys & Girls Club gymnasium on September 25, 2014. At the homecoming assembly, ASB announced spirit week dress-up days, the royal court,...

Sophomore Audrey Vernier performs an original song at the Open Mic at Kettle Coffe & Tea in Escondido. Many students came that day to hang out and listen to songs and poetry.

The sound of Kettle

Michaela Sanderson, Reporter October 1, 2014

ESCONDIDO — An assortment of people and the smell of coffee fill Kettle Coffee & Tea in downtown Escondido on a daily basis. Locals know of this little shop due to its drinks and pastries, as well...

200,000 flee Syria from ISIS attacks

Catalin Wiese, Reporter September 30, 2014
Within the span of four days, an estimated 200,000 people have fled the Kurdish town of Kobane, also known as Ayn al-Arab. The people fear the Islamic State militants advancing on their hometown.
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