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Monday, March 22, 2010

Noam Manor, Graduate Update


Noam Manor, Class of 2009, came back to visit the school over her Spring Break from college. Enews had an opportunity to sit down with her and find out about her life after Clearwater Academy.

Enews: What are you currently doing and how are you doing?

Noam: I am enrolled in Broward College and majoring in Theater and Philosophy. I got straight A's in my first semester in college and I am holding an A average in my second semester!

Enews: How is college different from high school?

Noam: The absence of the use and knowledge of Study Technology has been one of the biggest things I've noticed. Students in college are just trying to get their degrees and not really learn. I, on the other hand, apply my Study Technology and am there genuinely wanting to learn and always asking questions about things I don't know.

Enews: How has your high school education effected your college education?

Noam: I actually recall everything I have learned at CAI and I have noticed that other students in my class don't have this ability. I am able to apply to my college classes early information I have learned on checksheets at CAI. In one of my classes we were talking about government and the different branches of it. I knew so much because I studied the checksheet "Bodies and Functions of Government." I felt like I am always in the lead and have a head start.

Enews: How do you feel our Performing Arts Program at CAI has helped you?

Noam: When I went to audition for my first play in college I felt so prepared and comfortable. Mona Lim had drilled me so well that I had so much confidence in my audition that I was cast immediately!

I am so much more prepared than any other theater student I have come across and I thank Mona for that. There is not one aspect of my life that hasn't been effected by my performing arts training at CAI. I have so much confidence and my ability to communicate freely and comfortably is proof of that.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Haiti Relief Project Update



Florence Vanleuven first started doing humanitarian work in Haiti as part of The Global Pioneers organization in 2009. Since the earthquake she has been at the forefront of gathering and shipping supplies to Haiti. Florence is also the guardian of our four Haitian students. Below is what she had to say about our efforts:

"Clearwater Academy has collected an amazing amount of medical supplies, food, hygiene kits, clothes and school supplies for Haiti. Clearwater Academy has also organized and shipped to Haiti via private planes and a cargo ship. The donations from the school staff, children and parents were gathered quickly after the earthquake. We're staggered by the generosity of everyone's effort to help.

"Clearwater Academy was such a stable point for us to gather goods that even Tampa Bay businesses joined the effort and dropped off items so the children and staff could box and ship them.

"It was pretty impressive what the school put together. First, vital supplies were sent via two private planes, then two 26 ft trucks were filled with donations and driven to the Port of Miami and loaded onto a cargo ship!

"I'm really happy and excited because those items go directly to the volunteers and doctors working at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince and to the children of the orphanage -- "The Future of Haiti". They are in such a desperate situation and in need of everything the school has donated. Clearwater Academy should celebrate: The children and parents of the school were very much aware of the disaster and were pleased to help by gathering donations. Everyone at Clearwater Academy has made a big difference. They have helped many children and saved hundreds of lives. Thank you for your major contributions.

"Much love and many "Merci's". You have been the largest supporter in our community!"

- Florence Vanleuven

Friday, March 5, 2010

Paul Zombory, a Success Story


Paul Zombory enrolled at Clearwater Academy in 1998. Paul was in second grade then and one of the first students to start at CAI when the doors opened at the new Feldman Campus on Drew St. Prior to CAI Paul attended two of the schools that merged to form CAI.

Now Paul is preparing to graduate 12th grade and begin his next journey. We thought you would like to know more about him, his experiences at CAI and his future plans.

Enews: What has your experience at CAI done for you as a student and as a person?

Paul: The school has been such a big part of my life for so long. I am a good student who is interested in learning; I owe a lot to the school for instilling in me this desire to learn.

Enews: How do you think your education at CAI compares with the education of students from other schools?

Paul: I recently took a college literature course at St. Petersburg College and I did extremely well. I was well ahead of everyone in the class and was actually helping others because frankly, without Study Technology, they didn't know what they were doing. I know my basics so well from completing the Small Common Words and New Grammar checksheets while at CAI. Having the ability to apply Study Technology made the course easy for me.

Enews: What have you specifically gained by being educated by CAI?

Paul: I have gained integrity when it comes to learning. I love our checksheets at CAI because you really drill the subjects to full understanding. If I don't fully understand something, I make sure that I fully understand it, and know how to apply it, before I go on. Also, I scored in the 97% on my SAT's, which means only 3% of the students taking the test scored higher than me in the nation. I am very happy with the academic standard of my education at Clearwater Academy and have gained from this accordingly.

Enews: What are your plans after graduation?

Paul: I have been accepted into three very good colleges; Tulane University in New Orleans, Florida State University and New College (an Honors College) in Sarasota. I have several other applications out and should be hearing from Boston University and the University of Florida soon. It is a hard decision to make because all of the schools are so different and have such unique qualities. Due to my great education and opportunities at CAI I am in the driver's seat and can choose where I want to go to.

I would like to major in creative writing and with my education there are so many different fields I can go into. I am looking forward to exploring all of my possibilities. I truly feel that I have an incredible foundation to be successful in life because of CAI!