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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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Inside the heart of the new Creative Writing club

Emma Rydeen, Reporter September 21, 2018

    Anybody can learn to write, but enjoying it may take a little more effort. To make the process of writing more enjoyable, sophomore Kenny Christianson established the Creative Writing Club to...

out of time

out of time

Crystal Sung September 14, 2018

Legends say that if you truly want something badly enough, Time will bend to your wish. I. 2018 If a picture paints a thousand words, Then why can't I paint you? The words will never show...

Syrio Dean and Blair Stevenson meet on the riverbank. Artwork by Savannah Salazar.

A Red Wind, Part III

Dylan Stuflick, Category Editor September 10, 2018

Each night Blair slept fitfully, constantly reminded that she was still gone from his life. He no longer shared a bed with her; he slept only with his guilt now. When he woke, he woke to a strange landscape. They...

Photo credit Crystal Sung.

Back to School Barbecue

Crystal Sung, Editor in Chief August 31, 2018

One Hundred Plus One Day: Disney’s ‘Christopher Robin’ Spinoff Hits Home

Paige Townsend, Category Editor August 29, 2018

The reimagination of a classic children’s story— and even classic movies— is no easy feat. For the first time in quite a while, Disney truly wowed me with one of its older stories remade as live...

The last day of summer. Photo credit Brigid Ambuul.

Roll Credits: A Reflection on the Endless Summer

Brigid Ambuul, Category Editor August 28, 2018

I’ll be the first to admit it: this article was meant to be much more cynical. Banking on our universal reluctance to return to the backpack-choked hallways of high school, I made ready to write...

Kickin off the School Year

Kickin’ off the School Year

Dylan Stuflick, Category Editor August 24, 2018

The doors open, and out walks waves upon waves of new high school students, their entrance accompanied by high-fives, cheers and older students dancing on top of chairs, all to the beat of music that almost...

The Journalism Staff has relocated to Room 212. Photo credit Crystal Sung.

Editorial: Protecting student press rights should be a priority

Crystal Sung, Editor in Chief August 23, 2018

            on behalf of the 2018-19 Editorial Board Teenagers all across the country learn to drive by getting behind the wheel. Students learn anatomy through dissections, choreography through...

Photo credit Madeleine Tseng.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Four Freshmen’s Perspectives on the End of the Year Barbecue

Alison Whitley and Madeleine Tseng June 4, 2018

As the school year came to an end, CAHS students and teachers gathered on Friday, June 1, to celebrate the end of the school year with dancing, yearbook signing, games and a barbeque. Throughout...

Book Recommendations from the Jerds 2018

Averie Sargent - "A Song for Somme" “You know as well as I do that survivors do not take no for an answer.” Written by Jennifer Malech, “A Song for Somme” tells the story of classical pianist...

The End

The End

Dylan Stuflick May 29, 2018

The yellow tennis ball flew through the air, finally coming to a bouncing stop as it hit the dusty ground, a few scraggly weeds poking through the hard-packed earth the only visible vegetation. A burnished...

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