Posted at: 1/1/2021 12:20 PM
Happy New Year!! Before we turn the page to new beginnings for the new year of 2021, let’s take a look back at some of the highlights at CBA in 2020. January Wleklinski ’75 Nets No. 500-John “Buddy” Wleklinski ’75 added another milestone to his incredible coaching resume’ on Jan. 11. The Brothers knocked off Solvay, 67-47 to give Coach “W” as his players refer to him, win No. 500. Wleklinski, who started coaching the boys varsity team in 1984, joined six other CNY coaches to accomplish this f
A Christmas Message From President Matt Keough
Posted at: 12/25/2020 12:00 PM
A Christmas Message From President Matt Keough
Posted at: 12/22/2020 12:00 PM
Spreading holiday cheer…Santa and his elves hand out candy canes to students, faculty and staff. ‘Tis the season. Whether it’s within the halls of the school, or at home, CBA students, have been in the holiday spirit despite the pandemic. The Junior and Senior High Senates teamed up to create a “Countdown To Christmas” celebration. Each day, featured special themes, activities, and fun Christmas attire that students could wear to school (or if they are remote). In addition, there was a vir
Kambhampaty Selected Cameron Impact Scholar
Posted at: 12/18/2020 12:00 PM
Senior Abby Kambhampaty was selected as a 2021 Cameron Impact Scholar. The Cameron Impact Scholarship is a four-year, full-tuition, merit-based undergraduate scholarship awarded annually to the top 10-15 exceptional high school students who have demonstrated excellence in academics, extracurricular activities, leadership, and community service. The Cameron Impact Scholar is unique among their high-achieving peers in their desire to make an impact on their communities and in the world at large.
CBA Celebrates The Feast Of The Immaculate Conception
Posted at: 12/11/2020 12:00 PM
CBA celebrated the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The Mass, which was held in the Chapel, was streamed on the NFHS Network so that students could watch from their homerooms. “Many Catholics are confused about this Holy Day,” said senior Annie Kilmartin in the Call to Worship. “Today’s feast celebrates the fact that Mary was chosen from the moment of her own conception in the womb of her mother, Anne, to be the mother of Jesus. God chose Mary and never let original sin
On Giving Tuesday, CBA Gives Thanks To You
Posted at: 12/1/2020 12:00 PM
We have so much to be thankful for at CBA. Today, on Giving Tuesday, we are giving thanks for YOU! With Gratitude,Your Christian Brothers Academy Family Before 2020 ends, thank someone you are grateful for:A Teacher, Coach, Guidance Counselor, Classmate, Teammate, Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Aunt, Uncle, Brother, Sister, Priest, Friend, Neighbor
Four Student-Athletes Sign Letters of Intent
Posted at: 11/24/2020 12:00 PM
CBA is proud to announce that four student-athletes have signed letters of intent to continue their intercollegiate athletic careers at Division I institutions next year. Those student-athletes include: Chris Adornato, son of Michael and Celeste Adornato of New Hartford, will attend Fairfield University, and will play lacrosse.Brackton Bowler, son of Walter Bowler and Susan Carey of Syracuse, will attend Johns Hopkins University, and will play lacrosse.Bella Roberson, daughter of Brad and Kim
Peer Program Assists Remote Student Learners
Posted at: 11/10/2020 12:00 PM
One-hundred eighty-five students in grades 7-12 are participating in a new program this year called PASS Online (Peer Academic Study Support-Online). PASS Online is a peer-support program aimed at providing academic support to CBA students who are remotely attending school from home. Students attending school on a hybrid schedule provide consistent communication to their classmates who, during the COVID-19 pandemic, do not attend school in person, and are 100% remote learners. PASS Online was
Sixteen Students Participate In Virtual Model UN Conference
Posted at: 10/29/2020 12:00 PM
Sixteen CBA students participated in the Model United Nations (MUN) Virtual Conference hosted by Manlius Pebble Hill School on Oct. 24. The day-long event focused on “Global Partnership for Peace and Justice”. Delegates represented countries in the committees of Disarmament and International Security, World Health Organization, United Environmental Protection, Economic and Social Crisis, General Assembly, UNICEF, Security Council, and Ending the Raj, 1947. The conference was attended by seven r
Posted at: 10/19/2020 12:00 PM
Members of the football program volunteered their time at Joseph’s House on Saturday, Oct. 17. The boys moved furniture, removed beds and air conditioning units, replaced ceiling tiles, and did yard work.