Welcome New CATS Students!

By Sasha Chernysheva (Reporter) It is no surprise to anyone that, as the new spring semester started, the school became more crowded, and our multinational community is even bigger now. Many people left in the last semester, and we miss them a lot, but this December is our great chance to meet new people, start a new life. CATS Academy on behalf of the CATS … Continue reading Welcome New CATS Students!

Survival Guide: How to Survive a Winter in New England

By Jackie Kovalcin (Reporter) For many, the winter months in New England can be the harshest. The freezing weather, snow storms, and flu season can really get people feeling down. Of course, there are a few tips and tricks to make the winter time more bearable. To help you survive your winter in New England, I have listed a few of my favorite tips and … Continue reading Survival Guide: How to Survive a Winter in New England

Opinion: Intercontinental Hotel Review

By Emilija Nestor (Reporter) Intercontinental Hotel is located in the heart of Boston, overlooking the historic waterfront. It has exquisite architecture and is adjacent to other  attractions around Boston including Quincy Market, Chinatown, Boston Tea Party Museum. The hotel’s location should be considered convenient because it’s near the Financial District and is only 10 minutes from Boston Logan Airport. The hotel offers numerous restaurants and … Continue reading Opinion: Intercontinental Hotel Review

Opinion: Bamboo Moon Restaurant Review

By John Liao (Reporter) I have a fancy for eating Chinese food. Thus, I go frequently to Chinese restaurants to satisfy my appetite. One of the frequented places is Bamboo Moon Restaurant, which is based in Randolph, MA. Look for their red siamese-character symbol, which is typical and outstanding. It’s undeniable that they have been serving the local community for several years. They also have … Continue reading Opinion: Bamboo Moon Restaurant Review

Peace Talks Astana: A Shift in Global Influence?

By Gabriela Santana Taveras (Reporter) The Syrian Civil war has been ongoing since 2011, taking the lives of 400,000 people, and making half of the Syrian population refugees throughout the world. The war, quite frankly, is nothing but a proxy war. Russia supporting Assad’s government, the United Sates supporting the Rojava rebels, Turkey supporting the Syrian Opposition, and ISIL. The talks over the ceasefire in … Continue reading Peace Talks Astana: A Shift in Global Influence?

Poetry Out Loud 2017

By Jackie Kovalcin (Reporter) CATS Academy Boston’s second-annual Poetry Out Loud competition was filled with excitement, enthusiasm, and emotion. Each student in the school recited a selected poem off of the poetryoutloud.com website for their individual literature classes. The best recitation was then selected from each class and moved forward to the school-wide competition. Every recitation was impressive. It was evident that the students put … Continue reading Poetry Out Loud 2017

#GetCultured

By Jennifer Phan (Reporter) Representing over 30 countries under one roof? Surprising. What’s not surprising? How the 2017 Culture Fair will do just that. Jules Verne can take us around the world in eighty days1. The Culture Fair needs only two hours. Join us at the Culture Fair on February 6th for a few hours of festivity, food, fashion, and fun! Not persuaded? Hear it from … Continue reading #GetCultured

CATS Chinese New Year 2017: Different Cultures and Food United in One Country

By Tristan Fornari Hospital (Reporter) The community of Cats is very diverse regarding the different cultures that makes up the school. Our students come from countries all over the globe including, Brazil, China, Mexico, Vietnam, Russia, Albania, and more. Although each of have different life experiences, we are all united in one community and live in the United States. CATS Academy Boston truly exemplifies the … Continue reading CATS Chinese New Year 2017: Different Cultures and Food United in One Country