Sunday, May 23, 2010

Our New Logo. Do you like it?






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Friday, April 16, 2010

This is the very first episode of your very first show!

Special Thanks to our head student editor, Hunter Hancock. Great sound effects!



Student Actors:
Kayleigh Maes as herself
Kimberly Johnson as herself
Maya Chavez as herself
Mattie Del Toro as herself
Maestra Cardena as herself
Hunter Hancock -student1
Ariela V. -student 2
Jennifer Johnson- student 3
Geoffrey Dillow -student 4

Friday, April 9, 2010

New Mini-Series from CCPSwebblog

Coming soon, the CCPS Web Blog's The first Mini Series "Polo Nightmare." It is our first original CCPSwebblog show. Please keep checking in on the website for Part 1 of the series.

Monday, April 5, 2010

callum since accident

This is from callum himself!!!!! But posted by jen!!!!!!!!!


For the past two weeks I have done nothing since my accident. I went to see the doctor last tuesday and he told me that i had a fractured femur, I will be on crutches for the next two weeks. I have asked my doctor if i am allowed to swim since it is a low impact sport. I have not been eating extremely well but i am now making an effort to eat healthier, and will be starting a long beach diet for the next 2 weeks to clean out my system.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Kick off party

The kick off party for the Human Race is March 12, 2010 at 12:30. The music department will be preforming, the ninth graders will be presenting the fundraiser for the Human Race, and more. It will be happening on the Unser campus. We hope to see everyone there!!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Set Back For The Human Race

On Thursday morning, while riding in his club, Callum Reed was hit by a car. He and his sister were injured. Tizi and Callum are brusied, and he just got out of his cast a couple weeks ago from broken foot. Our hearts go out to their family. We also hope he can still do the human race to Oregon in August with Mr. Williamson to raise awareness for CCPS.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Suggestions/or post ideas

If you have any suggestions or ideas for us to post, please email us at ccpsblog@gmail.com. Thanks! 
      -The Cottonwood Classical weblog

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Part 3.Make sure to watch the intro, parts one and two first.
Part 2. Watch out intro video!!!!!
Here is part one of our 6th grade presentation. There are a total of nine parts! Stay tuned.... And dont forget to watch our Video Intro to the play posted a couple of days ago.

Callum


We are following Callum Reed, the 11th grader at Cottonwood Classical because he is doing the Human Race in August. We are keeping track of his training, heart rate, and what he eats. The Human Race is where Callum will ride from here to Oregon with Mr. Williamson, who is one of the triathalon trainers. For more information on the Human Race, contact us at ccpsblog@gmail.com.

Breakfast/Date




Lunch




Dinner

Onion bagel with cream cheese Feb-9-10

Chicken parmeshan, cauliflower, cucumber, artichokes, and a banana

Chicken parmesan, cauliflower, cucumber, and artichokes

Toast with raspberry jam Feb-10-10

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Pizza, salad, fried chicken, pork, ribs, and sour cruet

Burrito with potatoes, sausage, cheese, and chili Feb-11-10

Peanut butter sandwich (Jiffy peanut butter) and a banana

Rice, shrimp, corn, peas, and carrots

Onion bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon Feb-12-10

Salome and turkey sandwich with tortilla chips

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Bagel Feb-17-10

Peanut butter and jelly sandwich

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Burrito with green chili, eggs, hash browns, and cheese Feb-19-10

Quesadilla and rice

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Date/Mourning heart rate

Evening heart rate

Feb-5-10. 46

64

Feb-8-10. 45

62

Feb-9-10. 44

64

Feb-10-10. 46

64

Feb-11-10.45

62

Feb-12-10.44

62

Feb-17-10.44

68

Feb-18-10.48

66

Feb-19-10.46

68

Friday, February 19, 2010

Watch our very first video created on February 5th, where we introduce the awesome 6th grade Journey to the Center of the Earth Play!

Student Correspondents: Kim Johnson, Maya Chavez,
Jen Johnson, Mattie Del Toro, Kayleigh Maes
Cameramen: Mark Krowder and Geoff Dillow