[CCA Cafeteria; Friday, Feb. 23, 2006; 6PM] Attendees of the Basketball Banquet this evening heard news of the possibility of something CCA students have been trying desperately to receive without success in the ten year history of the school. Throughout the speeches during the event, many spoke about the “three-year young” basketball program and how it has gained popularity, especially over the past year. Winning the Sword and Shield Tournament against Veritas Academy of Lancaster was a great advance for our basketball teams, as Team Captain Dan Alexandre said one of his goals for this year was to “Win at least one game in the Sword and Shield Tournament,” adding “I think we've accomplished that” while pointing to the trophy in front of the podium. This is indeed important news for the basketball and future sports programs at CCA. However, this does not have the significance of another important piece of news that surfaced during this monumental event.
In one—of several—speeches given by Dr. Perrin at the banquet Friday night, our reporter tells us he talked of the plans to form an adult CCA basketball team, comprised mainly of players' parents, but also some CCA staff. Dr. Larsen agreed to play, provided he received naming rights to the team. Dr. Perrin agreed to his suggestion of the “CCA Visigoths” (read: "Visi-geezers"), so Dr. Larsen will be on the team. Mr. Fox later mentioned he would consider playing as well. This team plans to take on the students basketball team on Friday, March 16?/23? after school at 4PM in the gym. The prize, if the students win, will affect the entire school Dr. Perrin said after describing how the basketball program enriches the school as a whole.
This won't be simply a pizza party for the entire school like we've had before. (Remember Seth taking an entire box to the table with his classmates?) No, if the teams are able to achieve this prize, the school will have its first-ever NON-UNIFORM DAY. That's right, Dr. Perrin told the audience that CCA would have a “relaxed day without uniforms”, the date to be picked by the students, provided it could not be a CCA Best Day. There will be some rules attached, however, but they are not likely to be extreme at the least. Just don't push the limits. Dr. Perrin did say, but retracted, that if the students team lost, every day would be a CCA Best Day.
The idea of a non-uniform day has been with the student body since the school's inception in 1997. Throughout the years, many petitions have been drawn up by students and signed by nearly the entire school, to no avail. To this day there has not been a “dress-down day” normal day at CCA, even though Veritas was rumored to get one each year. The prize to be given for this contest was unprecedented, and we must give our full support to our basketball teams in order for them to achieve this prize for the entire school. As Matthew Fox would say, “GOOOOO FALCONS!!”
(sometimes CCA students have actually been seen out of uniform...and it's really scary/gay when it happens:

or, they can be observed (secretly) in "street clothes" when trying to be "hip," i.e., worldly (!):

sad, sad, sad...)