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MAY
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8th Grade Graduation
and Mass
Chatsworth Campus
6:00 pm

Baccalaureate Mass
West Hills Campus
6:00 pm

 

 

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Welcome to the Chaminade Center for Excellence

The Chaminade Center for Excellence (CCE) is Chaminade College Preparatory’s answer for parents who seek year-round enrichment opportunities for their children. Through relevant, engaging and dynamic learning experiences, CCE students will expand their knowledge and creative expression. Read More
 
Chaminade Freshman Wins State Fencing Championship

Chaminade’s fencing team had a great showing at the California State High School Fencing Championships, finishing 2nd overall. Freshman Jacob Lind ‘16 had an amazing day, finishing 8-0 in foil and becoming the California High School Foil Champion! Read More
 
Principal for a Day
By Justin B. Vines

Being the principal of the day was not only exciting, but it was very interesting as well. As principal of the day you get to see what real principals actually do, like go to meetings, watch classes, look for uniform violations, and more.Read More

 
Middle School Debate
Takes 2nd at National Championship
By Jennifer Bader

The Chaminade Middle School Team Debate Team proved once again why they are one of the best during the Middle School Public Debate Program National Competition at Claremont McKenna College. The competition brought together 80 teams and 240 of the top debaters from around the country. Read More

 
The 2008 Middle School Robotics Team Honored with Hall of Fame Induction


Chaminade's Middle School Robotics Team 83 was honored this weekend with an induction into the REC Foundation's Vex Robotics Hall of Fame. The hall recognized Team 83 for being the first World Championship Middle School Excellence Award winner in 2008. Read More

 
C-Notes Perform at
Carnegie Hall


Taking the stage at Carnegie Hall is a dream for many, and for Chaminade’s C-Notes, it is a dream come true. On Sunday, April 14, the Middle School choir walked out onto the Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall and 64 students sang their hearts out for a full auditorium. Read More

 

Middle School Music Teacher Receives the Creative Arts Teacher Award

Kathy Rohrs, Chaminade’s middle school music teacher, will receive the Creative Arts Teacher Award at the 13th Annual Unforgettable Educator Recognition Dinner, on Thursday, April 18 at the Odyssey restaurant in Granada Hills. Read More

 
Robotics Team 1138 Stages Astounding Comeback for FRC Regional Tournament Win

Chaminade’s Eagle Engineering Robotics Team 1138 brought home a big win from the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) San Diego Regional Tournament, showing incredible grit and determination by battling back from last place to land a spot in the tournament finals and becoming part of the winning three-team alliance.Read More

 
Middle School Debate Team Takes 1st Place at Polytechnic Invitational

Congratulations to the Middle School Debate Team who took 1st place at the Polytechnic Invitational this past Saturday. As one of the largest middle school debate tournaments in the country, the competition featured over 100 teams and more than 300 debaters. Read More
 
Chaminade Heads to China


Chaminade goes on the road this week and is headed for China! High School Principal Bro. Tom Fahy and Vice President for Advancement Rob Webb are off to the world’s most populous country to begin a new endeavor for the School through an international program.Read More

 
Three Shows Left for 
"Into the Woods"


Don’t miss your chance to see the Chaminade Player’s performance of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Into the Woods. There are just three shows left – Friday, March 15 at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m.; and Sunday, March 17 at 2:00 p.m. Read More

 
Chaminade Basketball Advances to Round 3 of CIF State Playoffs

Chaminade Basketball had a phenomenal weekend! The girls basketball team defeated Santa Barbara 71-53 and the boys defeated Damien
59-48. Both teams advance to the semifinals at home Tuesday, March 12. The girls play at 6:00 p.m. and the boys play at 7:30 p.m. Get there early!

 
Three Tripleheader Wins, Three Teams Advance

Chaminade hosted a tripleheader for State playoffs on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, and with three wins, all three Varsity teams advanced to the next round. Games will be played on Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9. See Schedule

 
Chaminade hosts a tripleheader for state playoffs
By Eric Sondheimer
Posted: March 5, 2013
Varstiy Times Insider

Students and fans at West Hills Chaminade need to clear their schedule for Wednesday afternoon and evening, because the girls' soccer, girls' basketball and boys' basketball teams will be all competing in the state playoffs. It's a tripleheader on campus beginning at 4 p.m. with a soccer match, followed by a 6 p.m. girls' basketball game, followed by a 7:30 p.m. boys' basketball game. Read More

 
Girls Soccer: Chaminade defeats Aliso Niguel 3-1 to win Southern Section Div. I championship
By Erik Boal
Posted: March 2, 2013
Daily News Los Angeles

The team that wouldn't go away, no matter how many obstacles it faced or how much adversity it was forced to overcome, finally pushed every other program in the Southern Section Div. I girls soccer playoffs aside and stood alone in the center of the Corona High field as champions Friday night. Read More

 
Girls Baskeball: Chaminade spins multiple records, wins first title
By Erik Boal
Posted: February 27, 2013
Daily News Los Angeles

It all added up to the most dominant performance in the 37-year history of the Southern Section Div. III-A final, with Chaminade setting records for most points and largest margin of victory in a 74-30 triumph at Anaheim Convention Center, securing the Eagles' first title. Read More

 
Girls Soccer: Chaminade's win is just for kicks
By Erik Boal
Posted: February 27, 2013
Daily News Los Angeles

Gabe Carmona might be the best kept secret among local goalkeepers, but the junior found herself in the most pressure-packed situation of Chaminade's season staring down rival Harvard-Westlake in a shootout Tuesday night. Read More

 

Great weekend for the Eagles!

After defeating San Luis Obispo 64-40 on Saturday night, the girls’ basketball team advanced to the CIF-SS Championship for the first time in school history and will square off with St. Joseph of Lakewood on Wednesday, February 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention Center. Read More

 

 

Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, and Girls Soccer Advance to CIF-SS Semi-Finals

As the winter season winds down, Chaminade still has three teams competing for CIF Championships, Boys and Girls Basketball, and Girls Soccer.  All three teams have advanced to the CIF-SS Semi-finals in their respective divisionsRead More

 

 
Girls Soccer: Kelly Hunter's goal is the winner for Chaminade
By John Wareham
Posted: February 20, 2013
Daily News Los Angeles

Kelly Hunter scored a goal off a ricochet in the 71st minute and the Eagles outlasted Canyon of Anaheim 1-0 in the second round of the Southern Section Div. I playoffs.Chaminade (17-3-5) continued its streak of home shutouts and has allowed only one goal in seven home matches this season. Read More

 
Chaminade Selects New High School Principal


President James Adams announced on February 12 that Stephen Lepire has been appointed as the new high school principal of Chaminade College Preparatory. After a three-month long, nationwide search, Mr. Lepire has been selected and will begin his tenure on July 1, 2013. He is currently principal of Redwood Middle School in Thousand Oaks, where he has served since July of 2009. Read More

 
Chaminade Film Festival
By Karen Thumm


Young filmmakers deserve to have an audience, and the annual Chaminade Film Festival provided just this opportunity. Twenty-two exceptional films were screened in the Tutor Auditorium on Saturday, February 9 and many were selected for achievement awards in the ceremony that followed. Read More

 
Middle School Robotics Head to California State Championship


The Middle School VEX Robotics Team 83 had an outstanding showing at the California Academy of Math and Science in Carson. The team made it into the finals and received the Overall Excellence Award. Christina Najm '17 and Yuri Lim ‘17 have qualified for the California State Championship which will be held in Santa Clara on March 15 and 16. Read More 

 

 
2013 Distinguished
Alumni Award


Dr. Ben LaBrot ’94 and Sky LaBrot ’99 have been selected as Chaminade College Preparatory’s 2013 recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award. The annual award recognizes Chaminade graduates who demonstrate extraordinary commitment to their families, neighbors, schools, churches and the community, while consistently improving and uplifting the quality of life for those around them. Read More

 
CSDS Member Ranks
4th in Nation


Ask Chaminade Speech & Debate Society (CSDS) member Rhea Sareen what she loves most about being part of the debate team and her answer will reflect the Chaminade ideal of "Me becomes We."  Why? Because Rhea (Class of 2013) has taken her public speaking career to a new level.
Read More 

 
Wrestling: Chaminade secures three champions at BIV tournament
By John Wareham
Posted: January 26, 2013
Daily News Los Angeles.


The host Chaminade wrestling team made a statement at the Best in the Valley tournament Saturday and it was punctuated with three exclamation points. Three of the four Eagles wrestlers who reached the finals won titles. Mason Nystrom (145 pounds), Alex Fuentes (152) and Arashdeep Gill (171) all won for Chaminade. Read More 

 

Bro. Skip Honored with Annual Brotherhood Award

During this year’s Annual Brothers Mass and Banquet, a well-loved and respected figure on the Chaminade campuses, Bro. Francis “Skip” Matthews, S.M. was honored with the Annual Brotherhood Award.  Read More

 

Chaminade Students Head to Washington, D.C.

Among the one million Inauguration Day spectators in Washington, D.C., were 23 Chaminade students and two teachers. Thanks to Senator Barbara Boxer, who arranged for them to get tickets to the Inauguration, this excited group from California witnessed history closer to the Capitol than most groups. Read More

 

Chaminade Running Back Commits to Nebraska

College Preparatory’s All-Star running back, Terrell Newby ’13 made a verbal commitment to the University of Nebraska on January 9, 2013.Read More

 

Prepared for Life

Sometimes classroom learning is about more than academics. Sometimes it is about preparing students for their future lives in the working world. Aron Gideon’s global economics class does bothRead More

 
Middle School Wins
County Championship

By Jennifer Bader

The Chaminade Middle School Mock Trial team went undefeated through a month of competition in the Constitutional Rights Foundation Mock Trial Competition to take the Los Angeles County title.  The Los Angeles County competition is one of the largest in the country with over 130 teams competing.  This is the third championship and fifth appearance in the finals in the six years of the program. Read More 

 
Chaminade Celebrates NaNoWriMo
By Kelly Benning and Kate Nations '15

Seventeen high school students participated in the first ever NaNoWriMo held at Chaminade! NaNoWriMo, short for National Novel Writing Month, is a world-wide phenomenon where writers challenge themselves to write a novel in 30 days. The focus is on quantity, not quality! Goals ranged from 30,000 to 50,000 words and we had three students who reached or exceeded their goals, Lis Carlton ’14, Eleanor Frost ’15, and Kate Nations ’15. Read More 

 
Speech & Debate Coach Earns First Diamond
Coach Award


Marianne Rosen, the high school’s speech and debate coach, has just earned distinction as a first diamond coach in the National Forensic League. J. Scott Wunn, Executive Director of the National Forensic League, sent Marianne a letter announcing this distinction. Under Marianne’s instruction, Chaminade students have earned more than 15,000 credit points through speech and debate presentations, competition, and service. Read More 

 
Rematch for Ring!
By Manav Kapoor '13
Posted: November 28, 2012
Fox Sports West
Photo by Mark Asfour '13

The Chaminade Eagles are one-step away from winning their first football CIF Championship ever. After thwarting Cathedral 45-7, Chaminade only has to defeat Gardena Serra, but that is no easy task. Serra and Chaminade have established themselves as rivals especially after Chaminade defeated Serra in Mission League play 28-20 in a hard fought game. Read More 

 
Chaminade Defeats Cathedral in Western Division Semifinals
By Jacob H. Pollon
Posted: November 23, 2012
Daily News Los Angeles.

The third time in the semifinals was the charm for the Chaminade football team Friday night. Chaminade had no trouble in a 45-7 blowout against Mission League rival Cathedral in a Western Division semifinal. The Eagles intercepted Phantoms quarterback Hayden Rettig four times in the first half, scored 24 second-quarter points and didn't have to rely heavily on star running back Terrell Newby. Read More 

 
Clavin Terrell Returns for Diversity Week
By Manav Kapoor '13

Chaminade students and faculty have the privilege of working once again with Calvin Terrell, an outstanding individual who brings social awareness to thousands of people yearly. Two years ago, Calvin Terrell came to Chaminade and changed the lives of hundreds of juniors and seniors, leading a retreat that was truly an eye opener. Read More 

 

Chaminade Headed to
CIF-SS Western Division
Semi-Final

After a 179-mile bus ride and four quarters of play, the Chaminade Eagles moved on to the CIF Southern Section Western Division semifinals with a 61-7 victory over Morro Bay High School. Chaminade (11-1) faces off against Mission League rival, Cathedral High School (10-2). The Eagles host the Phantoms at home (Boosters Stadium, West Hills), and the game kicks off at 7:00 p.m.

 
The Advanced Film classes visited Mole-Richardson in Hollywood
By Karen Thumm

Students currently enrolled in Film II, III, IV, and V had the opportunity to learn from industry icon Larry Parker about how to "paint with light." The focus of their three hour class and facility tour was on threee different types of light used, rigging of lights, and practical examples of how light makes mood. Read More

 

Veterans Honored at Chaminade

In observance of Veterans Day, Chaminade held a prayer service at its West Hills and Chatsworth campuses on Monday, November 12, 2012. High school students gathered in West Hills for a prayer service at the flagpole. Read More

 
Coach Croson Named as Finalist for ABC7/NFL Coach of the Year

At the close of the 2012 regular season, with a record of 9-1, Chaminade College Preparatory’s Head Football Coach, Ed Croson, has been named as one of five finalists for ABC7/NFL Coach of the Year. Read More

 

Chaminade Mission
League Champs

With a 62-26 win over Cathedral High School (8-2, 3-2) on Friday, November 2, Chaminade (9-1, 5-0) clinched its first, outright Mission League football championship title since 2006. Senior running back, Terrell Newby ’13 scored six times in less than three quarters of play.  Read More

 
League Wins for Chaminade Speech & Debate Society
By Louinn Lota

Chaminade’s Speech & Debate Society team dominated the Tri-County Forensics League Novice Debate Tournament at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village on October 27. Read More

 

Chaminade Participates
in MyVote California
Student Election

With one-week to go before California’s November 6 Presidential General Election, students across California participated in the MyVote California Student Election on Tuesday, October 30 – including those at Chaminade’s West Hills campus. Read More

 

Mandalas at Chaminade

Chaminade’s Senior World Religion class, taught by April Risteff, recently studied mandalas from Tibet. Part of their studies included the creation of their own mandala out of chalk in front of the Bob Hope Center on the West Hills campus. To view photos, please visit the Chaminade Facebook page.

 
Will Chaminade Go for
Five Straight?

By Manav Kapoor '13
Posted: November 28, 2012
Fox Sports West


After winning 78-34 against Harvard Westlake in an absolute statement game, Chaminade has gained sole possession of 1st place in the Mission League. Terrell Newby, who ran for a school record 8 touchdowns and 360 yards on only 16 carries, led the triumph! Read More

 
Eagle Engineering Team 1138-B Takes Top Award at Viewpoint Robotics Competition
By Tommy Smeltzer

For the second week in a row, Chaminade robotics has brought home the top award from a regional tournament and qualified another robot for the Vex Robotics World Championships in Anaheim next April. Read More

 
Terrell Newby sets Chaminade record in 78-34 win over Harvard-Westlake
By Jacob H. Pollon
Posted: October 19, 2012
Daily News Los Angeles.

Chaminade's Terrell Newby turned a Mission League first-place showdown with Harvard-Westlake into his own personal showcase Friday in a 78-34 victory that solidifies the Eagles as the favorite to not only win the league championship but possibly capture the Western Division title. Read More Watch Video 

 
Chaminade C-Notes Win
Top Honor at Carnegie Hall
2013 Festival

By Kathy Rohrs

Chaminade just received word from Carnegie Hall that the Chaminade C-Notes have been given the top honor of being chosen as the solo “feature choir” for the National Children’s Festival at Carnegie Hall on Sunday April 14, 2013. Read More

 
Eagle Engineering Team 1138 Takes Top Award at CAMS Robotics Competition
By Tommy Smeltzer

Two sub-teams from Chaminade's Eagle Engineering competed with 39 other California teams at the CAMS/SMI Vex Invitational tournament in Long Beach, winning their way to tournament finalists, as well as taking home two judged awards including the tournament's top prize.   Read More

 
Chaminade Eagles vs
St. Paul Swordsmen
Game Preview

By Manav Kapoor '13
Posted: October 10, 2012
Fox Sports West

After another remarkable come from behind win against Serra, a team Chaminade had never beaten prior to Friday night, the Eagles (5-1) look to continue its winning ways against St. Paul. Read More

 

Blessing of the Animals

The Chaminade family celebrated the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi with the Blessing of the Animals on Thursday, October 4 at the Chatsworth campus. Everyone was invited to bring a pet (or pets) for a blessing. This special ceremony is held annually in remembrance of St. Francis Assisi, who was known for his respect towards all God’s creatures.

 

Homecoming Week
at Chaminade

The Chaminade football team (4-1) faces Western division rival Gardena Serra (4-1) this Friday, October 5 at Booster Stadium (West Hills). Serra is ranked #13 and Chaminade is ranked #23 by the LA Times. Read More

 

Chaminade’s Middle School Flag Football Introduces Throwback Helmet

Chaminade’s Middle School athletic program will provide soft-shell helmets for all their flag football athletes beginning this season.  Read More 

 

Watch Chaminade on
Prep Zone Live

Tonight (9/14/12) Chaminade (3-0) faces Oaks Christian (3-0). The Varsity football game will be featured on Fox Sports West’s Prep Zone Live, starting at 6:30 p.m. PDT. Kick-off at Booster Stadium (West Hills) is at 7:00 p.m.

 

Martin Named Farmers Student Athlete Citizen

Chaminade basketball player, Jaron Martin ’13 received the Farmers Student Athlete Citizen Award during halftime of Friday’s football game against Valencia. Presented by Farmers and Fox Sports West, the award honors Martin and other student athletes for excellence in education, on the athletic field and in giving back to the community. Read More
 

Watch Chaminade on
Fox Sports West

Tonight Chaminade (2-0) matches up on the gridiron against Valencia (0-1). The Varsity football game will be televised on Fox Sports West at 10:30 p.m. PDT. Kick-off at Booster Stadium (West Hills) is at 7:30 p.m.

During halftime, Chaminade basketball player, Jaron Martin ’13 will receive the Farmers Citizen Athlete Award.

 

Chaminade’s Ed Croson
to be Named Coach of
the Week

Wednesday practice for the Chaminade Varsity Football team was spent a little differently this week. The team warmed up as they always do, ran through the usual drills, and heard the same whistles, but they also huddled-up behind their Head Coach, Ed Croson, as he received the first ABC7/NFL High School Coach of the Week award for the 2012 season.Read More

 

Chaminade Alumnus Returns to Share His Ministry

Chaminade alumnus and founder of Floating Doctors, Dr. Ben LaBrot ’94, returned to his alma mater on Friday, August 24 to speak to Middle School students. Read More

 

Chaminade on You Tube

They say “video killed the radio star,” but thanks to YouTube, video can make anyone and everyone a star – including Chaminade College Preparatory. You can now keep up with your favorite school on its own YouTube channel,  www.youtube.com/chaminadecollegeprep.
Read More

 
Eagle Football Scores
New Locker Room


Chaminade’s Varsity football team has a new place to call home on the West Hills campus – a brand new locker room, complete with a video area for game films. Read More

 

 

Welcome to a 
New School Year

Temperatures may feel like summer, but on Chaminade College Preparatory’s campuses, it feels like fall.  Today is the first day of the 2012-2013 school year, and if that seems a little early, you
are correct. Read More

 

Eagle Eye Wins
National Title

Chaminade’s student-run business, Eagle Eye, has won the national 2012 Junior Achievement Company of the Year Award!  Five student representatives and Chaminade business teacher, Aron Gideon traveled to Washington, D.C. for the National Student Leadership Summit and competition between 15 student-run companies.Read More

 

Eagle Eye to
Compete in D.C.

It may be summer, but Chaminade’s Eagle Biz students aren’t on break.  They are gearing up for the Junior Achievement Company of the Year Competition to be held July 30 to August 2, 2012 in Washington, D.C. To vote for Eagle Eye go to eaglebiz.org.  Read More 

 
Great Books Summer Academy makes a great debut at the Middle School!
By Kelley Stone
Director of Summer Programs

The inaugural session of the Chaminade Great Books Summer Academy is getting great reviews from parents and kids for providing a fun and academically enriching summer program for students in grades 2-8.   Read More 

 
Dance Team Ranks #1
at United States National Competition for Second
Year in a Row
By Sabrina Michael '13

This year was a dream year for us as the 2011-2012 dance team, and it surpassed all of our expectations. From the beginning of summer during camp and practices, there was something special about our interactions with each other.  Read More 

 

Congratulations
Class of 2012

Dressed in caps and gowns of blue, 313 members of Chaminade College Preparatory’s Class of 2012 descended on the West Hills campus to take part in this year’s commencement exercises.  Valedictorian, Evangeline Kho and salutatorian, Jake Earl, addressed the audience before their classmates received their diplomas and celebrated their last moments as Chaminade students. Read More 

 
Eagles eyeing
relay history
By Erik Boal, Staff Writer
Posted: May 31, 2012
Daily News Los Angeles.
 

After becoming the first area program to win the Masters title in the boys' 4 x 400 relay May 25, Chaminade is attempting to secure an even bigger prize at the state meet.   No local boys' track and field program has won a 4 x 400 state title, but the Eagles are the top qualifiers with their state-leading mark of 3:15.28.
Read More 

 
Harmony Chorus Reflections
By Paulette Mann

Going to competition is not about winning, it is about friendship and fun! Is Harmony Chorus competitive? Absolutely! I am so fortunate to work with amazing students who keep me laughing!   Read More

 

Chatsworth Campus:
an International Day

Chaminade’s Middle School students celebrated international cultures with an International Mass.  The annual tradition, which is also known as “Closing of School Mass” brings the entire Middle School together one last time before the 8th graders head over to the West Hills campus for high school. Read More

 
Chaminade students have science experiment aboard SpaceX flight
By C.J. Lin, Staff Writer
Posted: May 23, 2012
Daily News Los Angeles.
Photo by Michael Owen Baker
 

For two West Hills students, it's a science experiment that's literally out of this world. See photo gallery. Max Holden and Paige D'Andrea - a freshman and sophomore respectively, at Chaminade College Preparatory - are one of 12 student teams across the U.S. whose science experiments won a spot aboard the SpaceX flight that launched Tuesday for the International Space Station. Read More 

 
Fleet-Footed Eagles Qualify
By Christopher Phillip Mack  
 

Chaminade’s all-junior team of Isaiah Bernard, Elijah Dunston, Harry Brockington and Terrell Newby ran their way to qualifying for State Championships in the 4 x 100-meter relay at the CIF-SS Divisional Finals at Mount San Antonio College.  They placed third in Division III and seventh overall, with a season-best time of 41.85.  Their time ranked them tenth in the State. 
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Testing Private Ship to the Space Station, and Wine,Too
By Kenneth Chang
Published: May 17, 2012,
The New York Times

In space, how quickly does grape juice turn to wine? Two California high school students hope to find out soon. Their experiment is one of 11 aboard a rocket scheduled to blast off early Saturday from Cape Canaveral, Fla., to the International Space Station. “We think it’s going to ferment faster,” said Max Holden, a ninth grader at Chaminade College Preparatory in West Hills, Calif.
Read More 

 

Baseball Moves on  
to First-Round

With junior right-hander Kevin Victoria on the mound, Chaminade won its Southern Section Division 2 wild-card match-up against Paso Robles, 6-1 on Tuesday, May 15.  Victoria struck out nine batters in six innings of work.  The Eagles’ victory moves them on to a first-round road game at Mission Viejo High School on Thursday, May 17.  First-pitch is at 3:15 p.m. and junior left-hander, Kevin Lewallyn, will take the mound for Chaminade.

 

Middle School Debate Captures League Title

For the 3rd time in the last four years, the Chaminade Middle School Debate Team again captured the Golden State Debate League Championship. Read More

 

Baseball and Softball
Teams in Playoffs

Both Chaminade’s Varsity baseball and softball teams are ready for work in their playoff games this week.  Baseball plays in a Southern Section Div. II wild-card game at home (West Hills) against Paso Robles High School on Tuesday, May 15 at 3:15 p.m.  Eagles softball faces Torrance High School in their first round game, at Torrance on Thursday, May 17 at 3:15 p.m. Go Eagles!

 

Reflections of a Dancer After Performing "The Attic"

A senior at Chaminade, Brittni, dances with the High School’s Dance Company and wrote her reflections after the first performance weekend of this year’s dance concert, “The Attic.”  This is the company’s first time taking the stage in Chaminade’s brand new, Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts. Read More 

 

CSDS to Appear in Swedish Documentary

If public speaking is truly the number one fear in America, then the Chaminade Speech & Debate Society (CSDS) is fearless.  This group of high school students competes at the local, state and national level in all forms of competitive high school speech and debate events. Read More

 

Chaminade Presents the 2012 Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame

From the beginning athletics have been an important part of the Chaminade experience.  Since 1952, athletes have competed for Chaminade, while coaches and boosters also committed thousands of hours to young Eagles and their athletic program. Read More

 

 

Chaminade Dancers Set to Take Center Stage

Nearly ten months ago two of Chaminade’s high school dance students donned dance costumes and hard hats for a photo shoot on what would soon be their stage in the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts.  As amazing as that experience was, walking into a brand new dance classroom was even better, and the best is yet to come. Read More

 

 

Eagle Business Wins
SoCal Student Company
of the Year

Eagle Business did it again at the Southern California Junior Achievement Student Entrepreneurship Challenge.  As they did last year, the business program’s company, Eagle Eye, won Student Company of the Year, so they will now be considered for the National Company of the Year competition held in Washington, D.C. this summer. Read More

 

 

Chaminade Competes in 5th Annual VEX Robotics World Championship

For three days members of both the High School and Middle School Eagle Engineering program competed at the 5th Annual VEX Robotics World Championship, which this year was held at the Anaheim Convention Center. The competition brought together the top 600 VEX teams from around the world in three divisions of middle, high school and college. The high school team made it to the semi-final, and was interviewed by KTLA for the afternoon news.  Read More

 MS Student Volunteers

8th Graders Volunteer During Easter Break

While students might spend Easter Break on vacation, or relax at home, some use it as an opportunity to serve others - and that is just what 15 of Chaminade's 6th grade students did this year. They took a few days to travel to the San Francisco Bay Area to volunteer. Read More

 

Thank You, Chaminade Volunteers!

Established by President Obama through a proclamation, National Volunteer Week is April 15 to 21, 2012.  He encourages everyone to observe this week by volunteering.  While people across the nation join in the service movement, Chaminade College Preparatory wishes to salute the hundreds of volunteers who share their time and talent with the School. Read More

 

 

Tenebrae Convenes
Community at Chaminade

Chaminade College Preparatory gathered the community together for an early Tenebrae on the Tuesday of Holy Week with a live stage production of Hugh McElyea’s Tenebrae: The Passion of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.  Held in the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts, the sold out performance featured students from Chaminade’s orchestra, Middle School and Upper School choirs, as well as alumni, parents, teachers, and friends of the School. Read More

 

Chaminade Film Students Go Behind the Scenes

The Advanced Film classes (Film III, IV, and V) visited the location shoot of the upcoming film Get a Job (2013). The students were guests of the cinematographer David Hennings, whose daughter Maddie ’12  is a current Film III student.  In between takes and camera set-ups, the students spoke with the director, producer, cinematographer, and several other members of the crew about their filmmaking process.  Read More 

 

Spring Sing

Once a year, Harmony Chorus and Music Ministry combine to share their love for singing in a wonderful event known as “Spring Sing.” This fun-filled evening is held in the Media Center of the High School’s Condon Center. Harmony and Music Ministry each perform their favorite pieces of the year. The upperclassmen in Harmony Chorus are also given the opportunity to sing a solo by an artist or from a musical of their choice. They can either accompany themselves on guitar or piano, or have Matthew Park, Chaminade’s accompanist, play for them. Read More

 

Chaminade C-Notes Wins Top Honors at Heritage Festival

The Chaminade C-Notes won three top honors at the Heritage Choral Festival in San Diego (March 23-25). This is a national adjudicated choral festival in which choirs are judged by experts in the choral field on many aspects of the music such as interpretation, tone, balance, dynamics, diction, blend, rhythm and intonation. Read More

 

Eagle Engineering Competes in Long Beach

Eagle Engineering (Team 1138) was one of 66 teams which competed at the Los Angeles Regional FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) held at the Long Beach Arena in mid-March.  Most teams came from the greater Los Angeles area, but the field also included two foreign teams – one from Chile and another from Brazil.  For 18 teams, this is their first year competing. Read More

 

 

Taking Time Out for STEM Careers

Sometimes, it is nice to get out of the classroom, leave textbooks behind, and learn in a different setting.  Chaminade Middle School students did just that on Wednesday, March 21 during the Distinguished Science Speaker series. Read More

 

Chaminade President Wins NCEA Award

Chaminade College Preparatory President James V. Adams will receive the 2012 Catholic Secondary Education Award from the Secondary Schools Department of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), given to Catholic school educators for distinguished service to Catholic education.Read More

 

Class of 2012: True to Their School

An important part of graduating from Chaminade College Preparatory is finding a lasting way for your class to leave its mark.  The Class of 2012 has found theirs, and it is through a gift to their school.  Since late January, a committee of seniors has worked with Alumni Manager, Peggy Smith and Students Activities Director, Julie LaBelle, to raise money among their classmates so they can later vote on a gift to Chaminade. Read More

 

 

Eagle Engineering's Global Arm

No stranger to helping students in other countries begin robotics team, Chaminade’s Eagle Engineering has done it again.  Having already worked with teams in England, New Zealand, and Japan, Eagle Engineering most recently lent a hand to two schools in Micronesia, Yap SDA and Yap Catholic. Read More

 

 

Spring Gala Online Auction Now Open

Spring is in the air, and that means its gala season at Chaminade! While Esprit de Chaminade is a few weeks away (Saturday, March 31 to be exact), Eagle supporters can start their bidding early through the online auction, which is officially open. Powered by biddingforgood.com, Chaminade's online auction is a safe, secure, and easy way to support the gala and the school. Read More

 

Founders Day 2012 Honors Chaminade Alumnus

With eight miles separating Chaminade’s Middle School and High School campuses, a day when both student bodies can come together as one is quite special.  Wednesday, March 7, was one of those memorable occasions as all Chaminade students, faculty, and staff gathered in West Hills for the 24th annual Founders Day Mass. Read More 

 

2012 Chaminade Film Festival

In mid-February, Film Club President, Tyler Jones ’12 and Film Club Vice President of Special Projects, Sara Simons ’12 hosted the 2012 Chaminade Film Festival.  Coordinated by Film Program Director, Karen Thumm, the festival welcomed 150 people for the screening of 24 student films. Read More

 

 

Chaminade Middle School Debate Has Best Start Ever!

In its fourth year as a program, the Chaminade Middle School Debate Team has opened the season with its strongest start ever.

On March 3, the Middle School Debate Team competed at the Curtis School Invitational, taking both top school awards for most wins and highest winning percentage. Read More

 

Middle School Students Go Backstage at Disneyland

Chaminade Middle School band and C-Notes (choir) students did something out of the ordinary school day on Thursday, February 23.  Instead of their usual class schedules in Chatsworth, they travelled to Anaheim and became honorary Disney cast members and went behind the scenes at Disneyland. Read More

 

Chaminade Eagles are in the Playoffs

With four teams competing in the playoffs, there is extra excitement on campus for our Chaminade Eagles!

On Tuesday, February 14, the Boys’ Soccer team faced off against Newbury Park High School in a wild card match-up at home in West Hills. The Eagles scored three goals in the second half and won their first postseason home  game, 3-1. Read More

 

Chaminade Players Alumni Return to West Hills

The Chaminade Players have a long and storied history at Chaminade College Preparatory, and when the School built a new home for the performing arts, alumni wanted to ensure that five names—Juliet Rohde, Dorothy McDonnel, Fran Wilson, Paula LaBrot, and Brother LeRoy Viera, S.M.—would be known by future generations of students, teachers, and families.  Read More

 

Tutor Center: Prayer at the Opening Reception

We inaugurate tonight the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts, by gratefully acknowledging those whose generosity presaged this edifice fulfilling sixty years of hope and wishing, of increasing need, in an exceptional tradition for Performing Arts begun at the foundation of Chaminade College Preparatory.  Read More

 

Tutor Center Opening

Today is no ordinary first-day-of-the-semester for Chaminade College Preparatory’s West Hills campus; it is also the beginning of a new era in creativity.  Today, Chaminade welcomes students and teachers to its newest building, the Tutor Family Center for the Performing Arts. Read More

 

Girls' and Boys' Varsity Basketball Triumphant Over Harvard-Westlake

On Wednesday night  Chaminade’s Girls’ Varsity basketball team snapped Harvard-Westlake’s league game winning streak with a 61-46 Mission League victory.  Chaminade’s Boys’ Varsity basketball team won Wednesday’s conference game with a 44-42 win over Harvard-Westlake. Read More

 

Boys Basketball: Chaminade holds off late Eastside Catholic rally, wins its own tourney

The Chaminade High boys' basketball team does not take kindly to strangers.

For the second consecutive year, the host Eagles won their own Chaminade Christmas Classic tournament on Thursday, but it was not easy after nearly blowing a 16-point second-half lead in a 57-50 championship victory over Eastside Catholic (Lake Washington, Wash.). Read More 

 

Mock Trial Takes 2nd in L.A. County

For the 4th time in 5 years, the Chaminade Middle School Mock Trial Team competed in the finals of the prestigious Los Angeles County competition. After six rounds against more than 40 public and private schools, the team took 2nd to eventual champion Jefferson Middle School. Read More

 

Eagle Engineering

In early December, 11 students and three teachers from Stevenage England spent the day with the Eagle Engineering team.  The students from Great Britain were in town to compete at the Los Angeles Regional VEX Tournament held at Cal State Northridge. Read More

 

Chaminade Takes On Arryo Grande in CIF Semi-Final

This Friday, December 2, the Chaminade Varsity football team travels 300 miles roundtrip to Arroyo Grande High school to take on the Eagles in the CIF-SS Western Division Semi-Finals.  The game is a re-match of last season’s semi-final, won by Arroyo Grande.  Currently, the Chaminade Eagles (10-2), under the direction of Ed Croson, are ranked No. 1 in the Western Division and No. 30 in the State. Read More

 

Boston Alumni Gathering

Brother Tom Fahy, Alumni Relations Manager Peggy Smith, and 13 Chaminade Alumni in the Boston area met at Kingston Station Restaurant for the "first-ever" Chaminade Boston Alumni Gathering!  The group gathered together and enjoyed food, drinks and had a great time as they caught-up and reminisced about the good old days at Chaminade College Preparatory. View photos

 

Titanic and Avatar Producer, Jon Landau, Visits Chaminade!

John Landau, Academy Award winning producer of two of the highest grossing box office films of all time, Titanic (1997) and Avatar (2009), visited Chaminade’s West Hills campus to speak to film students. He shared clips from his projects, spoke about his experiences, and discussed how he got started as a producer in the film industry by working on small films.  Read more

 

Club Nade 2011

Club Nade kicked it up a notch this year as 373 8th graders from 53 different schools got an all-access pass to Chaminade's West Hills campus. Slideshow

 

Chaminade Close to Raising Curtain

With just $44,000 left to fundraise, Chaminade is in the final act of its $6 million Lighting the Way capital campaign.  When the goal is reached and construction is completed, the school will open the doors to a new era in performing arts on its West Hills campus. Read More

 

Girls’ Volleyball hosts Dig Pink

On Thursday October 20, Chaminade College Preparatory’s freshman, junior varsity and varsity girls’ volleyball teams selected their home match against Harvard Westlake as their official Dig Pink® day.

Dig Pink® is a fundraising event hosted by volleyball teams and coaches across the country in support of breast cancer awareness. Read More

 MS Student Volunteers

8th Graders Volunteer During Easter Break

While students might spend Easter Break on vacation, or relax at home, some use it as an opportunity to serve others - and that is just what 15 of Chaminade's 6th grade students did this year. They took a few days to travel to the San Francisco Bay Area to volunteer. Read More

 

Homecoming for the Eagles

Chaminade celebrated its 2011 Homecoming with a win 31-6 win over Mission League opponent, St. Paul on Friday, October 14.  The win capped off a fun-filled week of Homecoming activities during which students competed in various competitions and participated in spirit dress days – instead of the usual uniform, picture a sea of tourists (it was a Moroccan themed week) or students clad in orange and blue. More...

Spirit, Teamwork, and a Positive Approach Equals a Miraculous Comeback
By Nicolette Cohen ‘12

We had a 21-3 lead at halftime.  Everything seemed perfect.  However, the second half started off with three penalties on our first four plays.  We didn’t score a point in the third quarter.  More
 

P.J. Herrera: Chaminade minister of the O-line

P.J. Herrera is a very imposing figure at 6-1, 270 pounds. He's more than just a big dude. Frankly, he has an inviting personality. "Coach (Croson) and I will tell you he's kind of nice," said Chaminade quarterback Logan Scott. But don't let the nice guy fool you, he can more than handle his own on the football field.  Read More





 

 

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