Scholars Trip to Emily Dickinson Museum
By Maya Stoilova (Reporter) Scholars students and their advisor, Mr. O’Donnell, toured the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts. Students had the opportunity to visit the home of the famous 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson and learn more about her life. I am standing under the oak tree, fall leaves dancing around my feet. It’s a nice afternoon in Amherst, western Massachusetts. The other … Continue reading Scholars Trip to Emily Dickinson Museum
Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
By Jim Nguyen (Lead Reporter) Are you an art enthusiast, or do you simply want to explore a new place in the city of Boston? Then look no further, as the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum should be the next place on your Boston travel list! Situated not far behind the grand Museum of Fine Arts and the residential campus of the Wentworth Institute of Technology, … Continue reading Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Braintree Historical Society
By Jennifer Lee and Maria Eduarda (Reporters) Originally settled in 1625, Braintree is a place that dates back to the founding of the United States of America. Few people know that there are many historical artifacts kept in this town by the Braintree Historical Society, an organization responsible for preserving many one-of-a-kind artifacts that are still in perfect shape. The CATS Community Service Club had … Continue reading Braintree Historical Society
My Favorite Places in Boston
By Nuray Salina (Lead Reporter) If you are CATS student, you have probably already explored some places in Boston. Here are 5 places I have discovered and like best. I recommend that you see them when you have some spare time. 1. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The art collection at the Museum of Fine Arts is vast; there are more than 450,000 items in … Continue reading My Favorite Places in Boston
CATS Academy Volleyball: History in the Making!
By Jasmine Stephens (Reporter) The first CATS Academy competitive Girls’ Volleyball team has been making major moves this year. They ended the season undefeated (3-0) for the year. Marking the first undefeated team in CATS’ history. The team began practicing at the beginning of March and worked hard in practice to improve each day. Although some of the athletes had played volleyball competitively at other … Continue reading CATS Academy Volleyball: History in the Making!
April 2018 Student of the Month: Artem Vyshinskiy
May 2018 Artist of the Month: Nicole Phan
DECA Club Notice
By Maya Stoilova (Reporter) Dear CATS Community, Some of you have seen us selling pizza in the Student Lounge or heard our club president, Minh Tuan, speak during assembly. Maybe you have seen our colorful posters or read our emails about events we have sponsored this year. In case you don’t know who we are — we are the DECA Club. As promised, we accomplished … Continue reading DECA Club Notice
The Little Mermaid Musical Shines
By Helena Fauvel (Reporter) On May 18th and 19th, after months of rehearsal, CATS Academy students along with the Arts Department presented its marvelous production of the Disney musical, The Little Mermaid. Mr. Punches, the school’s Theater Director, and the Art Department helped the students create on stage the the magical underwater world in which the play play takes place. The students dedicated their time to … Continue reading The Little Mermaid Musical Shines
Is It Worth Running for Student Government?
By Anastasia Dvoryanchikova (Lead Reporter) Running for a Student Government office can be a great learning experience. Although politics, in today’s climate, has been taken to an extreme, a school election is far different. Many might consider running for office an undesirable experience, but they would be wrong. Campaigning can be associated with stress from competition, doubts and an unbreakable desire to win no matter what. … Continue reading Is It Worth Running for Student Government?