Lasallian Digital Retreat Day-Living The Lasallian Star
Posted at: 3/25/2020 12:00 PM
Monday, March 30 is Lasallian Digital Retreat Day. Digital Retreat Day is a day when students are encouraged to disconnect from technology, and instead, replace that time with opportunities to reflect on, and live out, the core principles of Lasallian Education. There will be no assignments from teachers on this day and no structured class time. Monday, is the “remote” version of the grade level retreats that all students experience at CBA. Here is the day’s activities: Lasallian Digital Retrea
Posted at: 3/23/2020 12:00 PM
Students in grades 9-12 were named to the High Honor or Honor Roll for the Fall semester. Students who had a semester GPA of 93 or above with no individual course semester grade below 85 achieved High Honors. Students who had a semester GPA of 90 or above with no individual course semester grade below 80 achieved Honors. 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
Covid-19 Updates and Information
Posted at: 3/13/2020 12:00 PM
Brothers News And Daily UpdatesPlease refer to this page for updates regarding the COVID-19 corona virus for the CBA community. Wednesday March 18, 2020: The following message was sent via email to CBA families Good afternoon Students and Parents, Congratulations on a great first day of digital learning! Thanks to all of your efforts, we distributed over 100 Chromebooks, several WiFi hotspots and to my knowledge, we have every one of our 775 students up and running on our myCBA platform! I
School Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony To Open New Learning Commons
Posted at: 3/11/2020 12:00 PM
Pictured (l-r): Principal Matt Keough, Claire Hulslander ’23, Ben Mustico ’21, Josh Culeton ’24, President Brother Joseph Jozwiak, John O’Connor ’85, Chairman of the Board of Trustees; Charlie Breur ‘01, representing Hueber Bruer Construction; Matt Klucznik, representing Architectural Design by QPK; John Marshall, AFSC ’67, Campaign Co-Chair. Trustees, alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of CBA gathered on Wednesday for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Learning Commons. The Learn
Posted at: 3/9/2020 12:00 PM
Both the girls and boys basketball teams captured Sectional Titles this past Saturday. Emily Hall had 17 points and Brooke Jarvis scored 10 to lead the girls to a 45-42 win over Jamesville-Dewitt. It was the first Sectional Title in the sport since 2007. More on the girls victory: https://www.syracuse.com/highschoolsports/2020/03/late-surge-gives-cba-girls-sectional-hoops-championship-ends-j-d-title-run.html Later that night, the boys also topped the Red Rams, 63-61 to claim the school’s fi
Students Travel To Philadelphia To Perform Service
Posted at: 2/21/2020 1:00 PM
Pictured (l-r): Julyna Ho, Anah Nizar, Lydia Hill, Eliza Hanson, Preston Taylor, Holly Dowd, Amanda Webster, Michael Bolton, Sam Johnston, and Justin O’Connor. CBA students Michael Bolton, Eliza Hanson, Lydia Hill, Julyna Ho, Sam Johnston, Justin O’Connor, Anah Nizar, and Preston Taylor, along with faculty members Amanda Webster and Holly Dowd, recently spent four days serving the homeless at St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia, PA. St. Francis Inn is a Franciscan Eucharistic community called to m
CBA Celebrates Catholic Schools Week
Posted at: 2/14/2020 1:00 PM
Pictured: Leah Kyle, Garrett Bowman, Matt Doane After a week of mid-term exams, students kicked off the new semester on Jan. 27 by celebrating Catholic Schools Week at CBA. On Monday, Father Chris Ballard, Pastor of Our Lady of Hope Church, was the celebrant at Mass. Many students participated in the Mass, as lectors, Eucharistic ministers and musicians. Students learned about the school’s history and alumni traditions on Tuesday. During religion classes, students took a walking tour throug
Kraft, Edick Place In Shakespeare Competition
Posted at: 2/10/2020 1:00 PM
CBA recently held its Shakespeare Competition sponsored by the English Speaking Union of the United States. Junior Emilee Edick, performing as Phoebe from As You Like It, finished in first place. Senior Patrick Kraft was named runner up for his portrayal of Macbeth from Macbeth. Emilee will now move on to the regional competition to be held at Syracuse Stage on March 21st, with the winner from that event advancing to the national competition at Lincoln Center in New York City.