Ipads to prepare  tomorrow’s leaders for lifelong learning

Ipads to prepare tomorrow’s leaders for lifelong learning

Written by Megan Badilla · April 23, 2012  

The One to One meetings held in the Guadalupe Center attracted many Cathedral parents. These meetings were aimed at informing parents about the benefits of the transition to iPads from textbooks. Principal Mr. Michael Deely began the presentation by explaining how the school ultimately decided... (more...)

Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, MRSA

MRSA shuts down CCHS campus

Written by Megan Badilla · April 1, 2012  

March 29th at 1:24 p.m., an email was sent out to all members of the Cathedral community notifying them of a possible outbreak of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). As a safety measure to all students, faculty, and staff, the school will be shut down until Monday, April 2nd,... (more...)

Rosary Club members pray as a community in Christ

Rosary Club members pray as a community in Christ

Written by Megan Badilla · February 23, 2012  

“For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them (Matthew 18:20).”  This phrase comes to mind when Milana Tucker, sophomore and co-moderator of the Rosary Club, participates in pray with her fellow Rosary Club members. She said, “Rosary Club is about coming together.  It’s... (more...)

Senior Matt Thompson creates new movie, “Night Sights”

Senior Matt Thompson creates new movie, “Night Sights”

Written by Megan Badilla · January 24, 2012  

Cathedral senior Matt Thompson has done it again. With help, Matt has created his new movie, “Night Sights.” The film premiered at La Paloma Theater on December 31 for a single showing. Night Sights is about a father who loses his son and, during his grieving period, discovers a... (more...)

Students may participate in Shakespeare Competition

Students may participate in Shakespeare Competition

Written by Megan Badilla · January 10, 2012  

As the iconic William Shakespeare once said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Once again, the men and women of CCHS have the chance to be “players” in the annual National Shakespeare Competition held by the English-Speaking Union of the United... (more...)

AP Calculus students compete in national competition

Written by Megan Badilla · November 10, 2011  

This past Tuesday on November 8th, Cathedral AP Calculus BC students competed in a national math competition through the internet. The students used laptops to take the test. Their test scores would then be compared to other student’s test scores from around the world. “Sixty-six hundred... (more...)

Speaker Ennis Jackson returns to Cathedral Catholic

Speaker Ennis Jackson returns to Cathedral Catholic

Written by Megan Badilla · November 2, 2011  

The week of October 24th was Red Ribbon Week, and the Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) club brought in a guest speaker to speak to the sophomore class. The sophomores had the opportunity to learn about destructive decisions from paramedic, Navy veteran, and firefighter, Ennis Jackson.... (more...)

Class masses enhance the faith of CCHS students

Class masses enhance the faith of CCHS students

Written by Megan Badilla · October 14, 2011  

The week of October 3rd, the CCHS community participated in Class Masses. Each class received its own Liturgy, held in the theater. Class Masses have been going on for a very long time, even preceding Cathedral. “It’s something we brought from our tradition at Uni.,” said Mrs. Sandy... (more...)

Sophomore students bond at annual class dance

Sophomore students bond at annual class dance

Written by Megan Badilla · October 4, 2011  

Cathedral’s Sophomore Dance, featuring friends, fun, music, and dancing, was held on the evening of October 1st in the school theater. The dance’s theme was “Under the Sea,” and the theater was glowing with colorful lights to compliment the theme. There were chips and a lot of candy... (more...)

Mrs. Egan explains textbook provider switch

Mrs. Egan explains textbook provider switch

Written by Megan Badilla · September 15, 2011  

This year as summer ended and students began getting their school supplies and books, they may have noticed that the book ordering company had changed from last year. Mrs. Anne Egan, the Director of Curriculum here at CCHS, along with other CCHS staff, chose eCampus as the new company for students... (more...)

Ms. Lim, new addition to CCHS math department

Ms. Lim, new addition to CCHS math department

Written by Megan Badilla · August 29, 2011  

With the new 2011-2012 school year come new students as well as new teachers.  This year, there are many new additions to the Cathedral Catholic community, including Ms. Lim, Algebra 1A and Geometry teacher. Ms. Lim was born in Korea and has lived in a variety of places in the UK. She can... (more...)

Two drama students in semi-finals at Globe Theater

Two drama students in semi-finals at Globe Theater

Written by Megan Badilla · May 18, 2011  

Many Cathedral students saw senior Michael Mahady perform as Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer and Link Larkin in Hairspray and freshman Mary Grace Summer perform as Olive in The Spelling Bee and Penny in Hairspray. Now, these two young performers are semi-finalists in the Globe Theater Honors... (more...)

Three CCHS bands raise cash for cancer patients (SLIDESHOW)

Three CCHS bands raise cash for cancer patients (SLIDESHOW)

Written by Megan Badilla · April 19, 2011  

Ear splitting music, dancing teens, and blinding stage lights. Last Friday night, Epicentre hosted a Relay for Life Benefit concert which directly supported cancer patients. This concert showcased local bands including three bands from Cathedral Catholic High School – Burnout Kids, The... (more...)

Sophomore James Morris pursues music career

Sophomore James Morris pursues music career

Written by Megan Badilla · April 1, 2011  

James Morris, a sophomore at Cathedral Catholic, is working to balance a music career on top of high school life.  Though he is only in tenth grade, he has already released 
three albums and played many shows all over San Diego. He is a singer and 
songwriter with big ambitions and serious... (more...)

Members of CCHS Academic League demonstrate intelligence

Members of CCHS Academic League demonstrate intelligence

Written by Megan Badilla · March 8, 2011  

While some students dread adding more schoolwork to their to-do list, members of the Academic League willingly do just that. The Cathedral Catholic Academic League is a team devoted to gaining knowledge and intelligence. The team members work on studying various subjects and becoming more cultured... (more...)

Freshman makes varsity girls basketball

Freshman makes varsity girls basketball

Written by Megan Badilla · February 26, 2011  

Juliet Jones, a freshman here at Cathedral, eats, sleeps and breathes basketball. The sport is her life, and her family has the same ideals. Her father coached high school basketball, and her brother is on the basketball team at Saint Augustine High School. It only seems fit that she would... (more...)

Three CC Bands

Three CC Bands

Written by Megan Badilla · October 2, 2010  

Cathedral Catholic High School is full of musically talented students. Some of these students have decided to take their abilities to the next level and become members of their own band. Be sure to look out for these talented up-and-coming bands. Burn Out Kids Burn Out Kids is a unique punk... (more...)

The Amanda Post Foundation

Written by Megan Badilla · September 27, 2010  

The Cathedral Catholic community continues to mourn the loss of Amanda Post and Natalie Nield, the 2010 graduates who died in a car accident this past August. The community also continues praying for graduates Derek Thomas and Drew Delis, both of whom are recovering from burns suffered in the... (more...)