Introduction to the CATS Academy Courier

By Jackie Kovalcin (Reporter) Welcome to the CATS Academy Courier, your source for the news, opinions, and happenings here at CATS Academy Boston. We plan to operate on a bi-weekly basis beginning after winter break in January. Every other week there will be new articles, written by us, the students about athletic activities and exciting school trips! To reiterate, we are a student-lead newspaper club. … Continue reading Introduction to the CATS Academy Courier

Your Mid-Term Survival Kit

By Jackie Kovalcin (Reporter) It’s that time of year again. With the upcoming end-of-semester exams, often referred to as “mid-terms” in America, in our very near future, it’s easy to succumb to the stress. There is a lot of pressure of having each exam make-up 20% of our grade in each class. However, if you have been working hard in your classes and maintaining a … Continue reading Your Mid-Term Survival Kit

The CATS Effect on Homesickness

By Anna Merzlyakova (Reporter) Nothing is as special as the feeling you experience when your heart starts beating, when your breath stops for a millisecond, and when your eyes widen from the amazement. It’s the feeling when you smile and at the same time feel nervous about the unknown. You probably think that something should have changed and you still can’t understand what. This is … Continue reading The CATS Effect on Homesickness

Transitioning to Winter Sports

By Tristan Fornari Hospital (Reporter) As winter is arriving and the first semester is finishing, the outdoor activities season is over, with a great job on the part of the Varsity Soccer and Cross-Country teams. The end of a great season brings the start of a Winter Sports Seasons consisting of Boys Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball and Girls Junior Varsity Basketball. Most of the … Continue reading Transitioning to Winter Sports

Fun Things to Do in Boston!

By Valentina Campos de Barros Gordilho There are weekends that I just don’t know what to do anymore. I can barely tolerate going to the South Shore Plaza or going to Boston just to walk around. These have become as boring as staying in the dorms on the weekend. Thinking about this struggle, I decided to make a list of both tourist and non-tourist things … Continue reading Fun Things to Do in Boston!

Fall 2016’s Most Unforgettable Events at CATS

By Sasha Aleksandra Chernysheva (Reporter) The typical definition of school doesn’t always apply, especially at a boarding school. We are used to defining school as a place that challenges us. School subconsciously becomes an obstacle and a tiresome kind of work in our mind, however, we forget that this is not true at all. School actually can be a fun and an appealing activity, which … Continue reading Fall 2016’s Most Unforgettable Events at CATS

The Sun Arrives Late: A Performance Arts Play

By Santiago Gabian Perez (Reporter) Gabriela Santana is a senior student here at CATS Academy. She has created a play, which is set in a conformist post-apocalyptic society of people. The play is set in the day to day life of a man named Edward that is trapped in a cycle of monotonous life. He has schizophrenia and also suffers from the repetitive nature of … Continue reading The Sun Arrives Late: A Performance Arts Play