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 Stairw ays are crowded during the change of classes. They seem unusually bare when the students leave for the day.
easily
A View From Above
hristian Brothers Academy is not the typical high school. A rigid
curriculum encourages students to put forth their best efforts.
Sports and afterschool activities allow people to develop their
Chidden talents. But students cannot begin to accomplish the tasks
before them without support from their friends and their teachers. In a school
such as CBA, a person is never a number, but a member of a community.
As a community, CBA encounters problems which students and faculty strive
to solve together, and never fails to celebrate the joint victories. Many schools
lack this basic idea of support. Compared to them, CBA is definitely A View
From Above.
by Nicole Chang
Over the years, CBA has received coundess awards. They serve as a reminder to all that this school ex­ ceeds others by a wide margin.
Jackets left on chairs and bookbags placed on desks to rest are common sights after school. These ob­ jects lose their impor­ tance to their owners as they receive individual help from a teacher or when they become com­ pletely absorbed in an ac­ tivity.



















































































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