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  • He Who Sings Prays Twice: University of Dayton Gives the Flyers a Rhythm

    He Who Sings Prays Twice: University of Dayton Gives the Flyers a Rhythm

    By Justin Caccavo ’20 On a typical Friday morning inside the walls of Chaminade High School, one would expect to find exhausted students eagerly anticipating the start of their weekend.  However, on the morning of Friday, October 6 this was most certainly not the case!  The Flyers were lively and focused on the Ebony Heritage…

  • 3 Up, 3 Down: October 6 Edition

    3 Up, 3 Down: October 6 Edition

      By Thomas Daly ’18 3 Up:   The Gold Star Mass Each year, the entire student body gathers in the Activity-Athletic Center to remember Chaminade’s Gold Star alumni – those brave men who sacrificed their lives in service to our country. This year’s Mass will be celebrated on Thursday (10/12), and many family members…

  • A Smooth Transition: Chaminade’s Long-Awaited Block Schedule Has Arrived

    A Smooth Transition: Chaminade’s Long-Awaited Block Schedule Has Arrived

    Chaminade’s latest reform as part of the “Advancing the Mission” initiative is the implementation of a block schedule, which divides the day into three 76-minute classes and four 36-minute classes…

  • Celebrating Academic Achievement: Chaminade Holds Its Annual Awards Ceremony

    Celebrating Academic Achievement: Chaminade Holds Its Annual Awards Ceremony

    This past Friday, September 29, Chaminade’s upperclassmen joined faculty members in the Activity-Athletic Center for an annual assembly to recognize academic achievement.  This event involved the distribution of several accolades, ranging from induction into the National Honor Society to recognizing the senior with the highest three-year average.

  • 3 Up, 3 Down: September 29 Edition

    3 Up, 3 Down: September 29 Edition

    By Aidan Cappellino 3 Up:   Show Me The Money! Does FAFSA really stand for “Financial Advice For Students Andtheirparents?” Find out this Tuesday, October 3rd, when members of the class of 2018 and their parents are invited to a financial aid presentation at 7:30 p.m. in Darby Auditorium. With the cost of attending college rising ever…

  • Ready for Download: Student-Produced Chaminade App Now Available to the Public

    Ready for Download: Student-Produced Chaminade App Now Available to the Public

    The times have certainly changed since the original Chaminade High School iOS app was created a few years ago.  Yesterday, Ryan O’Connor ’19 launched a new app for the school called “Chaminade High School.”

  • Takeoff: Mr. Declan Hart ’11 Returns to Teach

    Takeoff: Mr. Declan Hart ’11 Returns to Teach

    By Cole Dougherty ’18 Chaminade is a school not solely designed to prepare young men for a college setting; rather, it is a place that encourages students to experience tremendous personal growth.  Few people understand this valued aspect of a Chaminade education better than the alumni who return to teach.  Mr. Declan Hart’s ‘11 unique…

  • Climbing the Ivy: Debate Team Competes at Yale

    By Will Fuschillo ’19 After a brief summer off following their impressive 2016-17 season, members of the Robert C. Wright Speech and Debate Team returned to action Saturday, September 16 competing in the annual Yale Invitational Tournament in New Haven, Connecticut.  The team, which has been practicing since mid-August, began what it hopes to be…

  • 3 Up, 3 Down: September 22 Edition

    3 Up, 3 Down: September 22 Edition

    Today, Tarmac debuts 3 UP, 3 DOWN, a snapshot of the week that was and a peek forward at what is to come in the next seven days here at Chaminade. Flyers can navigate their way to chstarmac.com each Friday afternoon to view the latest installment…

  • Defending the Title: Soccer State Champs Start Strong

    Defending the Title: Soccer State Champs Start Strong

    Last week, Chaminade’s varsity soccer team kicked off its season with two dominating performances.  Hot off of last season’s second straight state title, the team was determined to return stronger than ever.

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