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  • Class of 2021 Accomplishments & Award Winners near syracuse ny image of cba graduates outside

    Class of 2021 Accomplishments & Award Winners

    One hundred and forty-six students graduated from Christian Brothers Academy on Sunday, June 6. The ceremonies for the Class of 2021 held at Alibrandi Stadium, included the presentation of several academic and service awards and diplomas.

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    Congratulations Class of 2021!!

    One hundred and forty-six students received their diplomas today on a beautiful sunny day at Alibrandi Stadium.  The ceremonies for the Class of 2021 included the presentation of several academic and service awards and diplomas. The Classes of 1970 and 1971, celebrating their jubilee reunion, were also in attendance.

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  • Record Breaking Year For Giving Day 2021

    Record Breaking Day For All In 4CBA Giving Day

    “All In 4CBA” was the theme of Giving Day 2021, which surpassed every goal that was set, and broke the previous record for the number of gifts received in one day: 509 total gifts. This was not the only record for the day, as more funds than ever before were raised-a total of $137,482. These totals far surpass the previous records of 226 gifts and $110, 318 raised.

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  • Rena Steele and Rachel Farella have been named the Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively of the Class of 2021.

    Steele Valedictorian; Farella Salutatorian Of Class of 2021

    Christian Brothers Academy students Rena Steele and Rachel Farella have been named the Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively of the Class of 2021.

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  • Holly Dowd was selected the 2020-21 Lasallian Educator Of The Year by her colleagues.

    Dowd Honored As Lasallian Educator Of The Year

    Christian Brothers Academy selected Holly Dowd as the 2020-2021 Lasallian Educator of the Year. Holly, who is the Director of Enrollment Management, was nominated and elected for the prestigious award by her colleagues. Fellow faculty member, Ann Cabal offered a tribute to Dowd which was shared during the virtual National Honors Society Induction ceremony.

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  • Spring Musical Little Shop Of Horrors To Be Streamed May 21 & 22

    Spring Musical Little Shop Of Horrors To Be Streamed May 21 & 22

    CBA's musical production of Little Shop of Horrors will be held as a streaming event at 7 p.m. on May 21st and May 22nd.

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  • More Than 150 Students Inducted Into National Honor Society near syracuse ny image of candle for national honor society assembly

    More Than 150 Students Inducted Into National Honor Society

    More than 150 students were inducted into the Brother Adolphus Chapter of the National Honor Society in two separate ceremonies for the Class of 2021 and the Class of 2022 on Thursday, April 22 in the John Lynch Gymnasium.

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  • Pictured: Seniors Joe Andaloro, Olivia Davis and Ellie Pedone

    Davis Named Finalist In Syracuse Stage Young Playwrights Contest

    Senior Olivia Davis was recently named a finalist in the Syracuse Stage Young Playwrights Contest sponsored by Syracuse Stage. Her play was selected as one of eight finalists from approximately 250 submissions. Her play, called "I.V. Pole," will be performed as a streamed event presented by Syracuse Stage on May 21 and May 22.

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  • 32nd Lasallian Auction And Program

    32nd Annual Virtual Lasallian Auction And Program

    The 32nd Annual Lasallian Auction And Program will be virtual this year. Online bidding begins April 24.

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  • CBA Students Return To Five Day In-Person Learning

    CBA Students Return To Five Day In-Person Learning

    It was a day that the CBA community has been waiting for a long time. On Tuesday, April 6, more than 700 students returned to school for the new five day in-person learning platform. It is the first time that the entire student body has been on campus since March 16, 2020, when schools closed down due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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