February Student of the Month: Pearl Carroll

Pearl Carroll has supported many classmates who were having a difficult time. She also communicated with adults about what was going on, so the adults could help as well. Academically she has shown an amazing improvement in class. She asks good questions and helps her peers in-class. She is a role model for peers in her class because she encourages them to attend math help desk or offers … Continue reading February Student of the Month: Pearl Carroll

January Student of the Month: Julianna Davis

Julianna Davis is a leader and role model at CATS. As a prefect and one of the anchors of the CMN show, she has a positive impact on our community every day. Julianna is also a hard working student who consistently puts both detail and insight into her written work. Her contributions to class discussions are invaluable and often highlight complex concepts embedded within the … Continue reading January Student of the Month: Julianna Davis

An Unforgettable CATS Girls Soccer Season!

By Ana Koniashvili (Reporter) This year’s girls’ soccer season has been one that CATS sports enthusiasts will never forget. We had more success than ever before, with the smallest number of players, especially close to the finals. The team shrunk to the point where we only had the exact number of players needed for a soccer team, which is 11. However, this did not discourage … Continue reading An Unforgettable CATS Girls Soccer Season!

New Art Program at CATS

By Maria Eduarda Mottin (Lead Reporter) CATS Academy has a new, innovative Art Program this year. It is similar to our STEAM Program, which gives students the opportunity to take a variety of technology-related electives by the end of their senior year in order to earn a special diploma and college credit.  This new program will offer a special diploma focused on the arts.  Mr. … Continue reading New Art Program at CATS

Hey! Join the Lit Mag!

By Mia Huynh (Lead Reporter) and Khai Phan (Reporter) If you attended the graduation ceremony last year, as you were supposed to, you might have received a sturdy book packed with pieces of creative writing: poems, stories, essays, and beautiful artwork and photographs. This magazine was a culmination of a year of hard work by the Literary Magazine Club, led by Mr. Levine, who teaches … Continue reading Hey! Join the Lit Mag!

CATS Bi-Visibility Day: Made with Love, Support, and A Lot of Sugar

By Claire Luong (Reporter) On September 23, 2019, the CATS community celebrated Bi-Visibility Day. Members of the LGBTQ+ Diversity Alliance handed out pink and purple colored ribbons in the morning to celebrate, raise awareness for, and show their support of the bisexual community.  During lunch, the Club ran a bake sale. They baked over 150 cupcakes and raised over $350 to donate to the LGBTQ+ … Continue reading CATS Bi-Visibility Day: Made with Love, Support, and A Lot of Sugar

CATS Students Place First and Second at Youth CITIES

CATS students joined other Boston-area students this fall in the Youth CITIES tech program competition, the L3 Innovation Challenge.  Meeting for seven weeks at MIT and LabCentral in Cambridge, they formed four teams to find products to help children with extreme vision problems.  Under the guidance of professional mentors and presenters who work in the fields of technology and health care, the L3 students did … Continue reading CATS Students Place First and Second at Youth CITIES

Salem Witch Museum Trip 2019

By Jenn Lee (Lead Reporter) This fall, some of our history classes including World History and AP World History visited the Salem Witch Museum. This museum, located north of Boston, presents the history of a famous event in American History, in which more than 200 people in Salem were accused of witchcraft. They were tried, and 19 were eventually put to death by hanging after … Continue reading Salem Witch Museum Trip 2019