CATS Cafe Showcases Student Musical Talent
By Helena Fauvel (Reporter) The CATS Cafe is an event that happens periodically in our community. It is an upbeat opportunity for students play and sing music they like – songs can be in English, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, Spanish, Chinese, or any language. The enjoyment of music any language is of course universal. When CATS Cafe is held, it takes place during lunch and advisory … Continue reading CATS Cafe Showcases Student Musical Talent
Futsal Tournament Arrives at CATS
By Nina Sunago (Contributor) A sport that used to be completely unknown by many members of our community is not anymore. This month, the term “FUTSAL” gained a whole lot of meaning. The first CATS Futsal Tournament, filled our school’s gym with people who desired to see what it was all about and which teams would become the big winners. Competing in the Gym were … Continue reading Futsal Tournament Arrives at CATS
Forum on Race, Ethnicity, and Power of Friendship
By Tova Turner and Sandrea Celestin (Contributors) On February 9, 2018, several students organized a forum on race and ethnicity. Its purpose was to discuss the historical and current issues surrounding racial and ethnic social dynamics in the United States. After the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s led by many African-American leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, James Baldwin, and Malcolm … Continue reading Forum on Race, Ethnicity, and Power of Friendship
I Heart Piano Concert Inspires
By Helena Fauvel (Reporter) On February 13th, the Fine Arts Department hosted their annual “I Heart Piano” Concert as a tribute to Valentine’s Day and peace around the world. At the event students were allowed to secretly dedicate songs to their friends, admirers, and valentines! The class of advanced pianists led by Ms. Segal presented songs inspired by the themes of romance, love, and passion. … Continue reading I Heart Piano Concert Inspires
Filmmaker and Historian Presents Film on Vietnam
By Anonymous Film is a meaningful artform that gives its director a way to deliver creative content through both a visual and oral means. The creator is allowed to dig deeper into the content and create an emotional connection with the audience while making the topic come into a more focused view. This method of film can be especially used when director’s create films based … Continue reading Filmmaker and Historian Presents Film on Vietnam
Filmmaker Michael Barry Interview
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Book Club Goes to Harvard
By Maya Stoilova (Reporter) The moonlight was reflected in the beautiful academic buildings of Harvard University. We, the book lovers, were there, in front of an old auditorium, for one simple reason – to hear Angie Thomas talk about her book, The Hate U Give. The book touched the hearts of many young readers through its open discussion of racism and discrimination in the United States. … Continue reading Book Club Goes to Harvard
Four Ways to Enjoy A Restful Spring Break
By Howard Ng (Reporter) Spring Break is coming!!! As usual, we count down to break as if was a winning lottery ticket. Most students crave an increased amount of sleep, relaxation, and rest for the 22 days of break. Then we will all come back to complete the final two months of the school year. I would like to propose four meaningful ways you can … Continue reading Four Ways to Enjoy A Restful Spring Break
Cultural Fair Highlights: A Call for Global Unity
By Alice Nguyen (Reporter) The Culture Fair could be just like any other school event which occurs during assembly time, but it is not. It is like an artwork: there are those who work on it for days, and those who enjoy it in a fleetingly quick timeframe. Even though it only lasted two hours, it was worth it! Tremendous effort was put into the … Continue reading Cultural Fair Highlights: A Call for Global Unity
Mr. Angell’s Vision for CATS
By Howard Ng (Reporter) The fall semester has passed and CATS Academy Boston now proceeds into the second semester. The school is delighted to welcome all new and returning students to be members of this welcoming and diverse community. On January 24th, an interview was held with the Head of School, Mr. Angell to discuss his plans for our wonderful school (This article is based … Continue reading Mr. Angell’s Vision for CATS