Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mock Trial

At CAL many students participate in a program called Mock Trial. Mock trial is where schools all over the state receive a court case with all the witnesses' affidavits. In the spring there is a date set where all the schools involved have the mock court case against each other. Each school is on defense one time, and prosecution one time each playing roles such as witnesses and lawyers. There is actual judges who score you on how well you played your part, asked and answered questions, handled objections, and kept your composer. The best scores in the school move on to state mock trial.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Ms. Shaw

CAL was blessed with a new English teacher this year. Her name is Nichole Shaw. I have two classes with her every day, and they are my favorite two classes of the day. I have talked to other English students from other schools and they talk about how boring their English classes are. They mainly consist of writing papers, with Ms. Shaw we learn a lot, but have a lot of fun doing it. At the moment we are working on an assignment where each student has to come up with a holiday then make and give the presentation to the Hallmark CEO and their staff (her and the class). There is never a dull moment in class, and never a dull assignment.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Ashley Attwood

Ashley Attwood- Newly engaged, first year math teacher, 1st team-all conference arm wrestler, and of course, CAL High School head basketball coach. The picture of wholesome perfection. Can run 10 miles without breaking a sweat. Mentor of every high school girl at CAL. As a high school senior I have gone through many coaches with a lot of experience, but even as a first-year coach, she has taught me to have a passion for something that I ever really enjoyed in the past years. I have been pushed to my limit, and she has really helped me reach my full potential in the sport. Every day I look forward to going to basketball practice to see what else she can teach me, not only about the game of basketball, but about the game of life.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Teachers

This year CAL welcomed 7 new teachers into our Cadet family. The classes taken over are: preschool, fourth grade, middle school reading, high school family consumer science, high school science, high school math, and high school english. We have already gone through one semester with our new teachers, and have learned so much. Most of them are just starting there career as teachers, so they are young and have a lot of fresh ideas for their classes. With such a small school, the teachers all get to know the students very well, and have a very good relationship with them. The students here at CAL are very happy with their new teachers and are looking forward to many more years with our new teachers.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Sports

Even though CAL is a small school, we still have many students actively involved in athletics. Around half of the students in each class are involved in one way, or another. Because of our small school size, the sports conference is very far away, so we are able to play other schools that are our size. A lot of the bus rides are 2 hours away, meaning these athletes are on the road all night and don't get home until midnight on most away games. Even with these athletes getting a major lack of rest they continue to do it week after week, because they love what they do, and put their whole heart into the pride of their school. 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Introduction

CAL Community School is a small school, made up of around 350 students from preschool to 12th grade. We are all in one cozy little building located in Latimer, Iowa. Many people think that a small school does not amount to much, but with as low as one person in a class, we get more then enough one on one time with our teachers. We get to know know everyone who goes to our school, including staff. Students at CAL do not even know the meaning of a "cliche" because they cannot afford to have someone mad at them because chances are they are in some sort of club together. With such a small school CAL kids get the opportunity to do so much more then students of big schools. From sports to speech and drama to band and choir, students are involved in everything. CAL is truely "small but mighty".