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Rachel Hage<br />
CSCA holds a great place in my heart. I graduated CSCA in<br />
2005. I started two years of preschool, left and began from third<br />
grade on. I grew up and graduated with some pretty amazing<br />
people there. I currently attend Florida Atlantic University in<br />
Boca Raton, and after changing my major several times, I am<br />
finally settled in the college of business as Finance major. I am<br />
also a substitute teacher at CSCA as well as an alumni tutor<br />
for middle schoolers. I love it because I love teaching. A cool<br />
fact about CSCA now is that Nicole Hage’s banner is still in<br />
the gym and everyone either thinks that I am her because of<br />
my last name or she is some sort of relative. (I take no credit<br />
for her great accomplishments, but my last name gets me celebrity<br />
status--thanks Nicole). I have no idea what the future<br />
holds but I look forward to it greatly. God bless.<br />
Lauren Loney<br />
I attended CSCA all through middle and high school and<br />
graduated with the class of 2005. I have spent the past four<br />
years at the University of Miami and have loved every minute<br />
of it. After changing majors about three or four times I believe<br />
I finally found my niche and will be graduating <strong>this</strong> May<br />
with a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Art. The plan now is<br />
to continue my education and receive my Master’s in Mental<br />
Health Counseling and maybe a PsyD. in Clinical Psychology.<br />
After I get licensed as either a therapist or psychologist I want<br />
to open up my own practice. Until then I spend my time volunteering<br />
where I can, and enjoying the last few months of<br />
undergrad!<br />
James Stultz<br />
I attended CSCS in middle school all the way through graduation<br />
from CSCA as a part of the class of 2005. I had the<br />
opportunity to see our school change in many ways, with<br />
the transformation of our blacktop basketball court to one<br />
of the best gyms in the county as well as being a part of the<br />
founding tackle football team (aka the Band of Brothers). I<br />
am happy to say that I am a CSCA Alum. After graduation<br />
I went to the <strong>Coral</strong> <strong>Springs</strong> Fire <strong>Academy</strong> as well as the Broward<br />
Fire <strong>Academy</strong> to pursue a career as a Firefighter/Paramedic<br />
with an emphasis on Technical Rescue and Special<br />
Operations. I have recently been hired with the American<br />
Red Cross as a health and safety services instructor focusing<br />
on aquatic safety. There is a possibility that I may be joining<br />
the Air force in the near future as they have been recruiting<br />
me to be an Air Force instructor for the Special Forces, but<br />
only time will tell. I hope all is well with everyone.<br />
Class of 2006<br />
Marcos Medina<br />
I came to CSCA during 7th Grade and I graduated in 2006.<br />
That fall I enrolled at Nova Southeastern University to pursue<br />
a career in Finance. Ever since I enrolled I have been very<br />
active on campus. I became a member of the Kappa Sigma<br />
Fraternity; a group of men who have helped me become a better<br />
student as well as a better friend. I am also a member<br />
of the Finance and Economics Association. I recently got engaged<br />
and could not be any happier. My plan is to graduate<br />
in the spring of 2010 with a major in Finance and soon after<br />
move on to grad school to attain my Masters in Finance.<br />
Andrew Svatek<br />
I came to CSCA during my sophomore year and I graduated in<br />
2006. I was quickly thrown into college life at UCF the summer<br />
after I graduated and loved every minute of it. I met a<br />
great group of guys who had never heard of CSCA but coincidentally<br />
all live in the Pembroke Pines area. After 2 years of<br />
confusion and a lot of random classes, I finally decided on a<br />
major and am currently pursuing Business Management with<br />
a minor in Marketing or Psychology (still undecided on that).<br />
Because I love UCF so much I am currently on the 5.5 year<br />
plan and will hopefully graduate sometime in the summer or<br />
fall of 2010 but possibly the spring of 2011. I still enjoy sports<br />
and spend my free time at the gym and puttering around the<br />
campus frisbee golf course; I may play IM beach volleyball<br />
with my roommate <strong>this</strong> spring. I would strongly encourage<br />
anyone graduating from CSCA to pursue college in the summer;<br />
it was a great way to meet people and made getting used<br />
to a new place and campus so much easier.<br />
Kristin Gula<br />
I graduated in 2006 and went to Palm Beach Atlantic University<br />
for my freshman year. My parents and sister decided that<br />
they wanted a change of scenery, and moved to Tallahassee. I<br />
went with them, transferring to Florida State University in<br />
the summer of 2007. I’m studying Studio Art, with an emphasis<br />
in photography, and plan on graduating in May 2010. I am<br />
a volunteer leader for a ministry called Young Life and work<br />
with middle school kids. I love it! I spent a month during the<br />
summer of 2008 volunteering at a Young Life camp in British<br />
Columbia, Canada, and it was the best month of my life, hands<br />
down. Excited to see what the future holds.<br />
Aubry-Lynne Siepe<br />
Hey everyone :) I attended CSCA from pre-school until 5th<br />
grade and then moved to New Jersey. I shortly returned and<br />
continued 8th grade until I graduated in 2006 at CSCA. I was<br />
accepted into Virginia Tech and my entire family moved with<br />
me. I only attended VT for a short time before I felt God calling<br />
me to move back in with my family and help out with some<br />
finances. God was watching over me because a few months<br />
after I left VT, the April 16th shooting occurred in a building<br />
I had taken classes in. God is good. I currently live in Fredericksburg,<br />
VA and I love it. I am not back in school yet but<br />
I am paying off some necessary bills so I am able to get back<br />
into school debt free. I am currently working at Capital One<br />
in Richmond, VA. My life is not how I expected it to be but I<br />
love it nonetheless. I am so thankful for all the years I spent<br />
at CSCA and I love all my memories I have. I miss everyone<br />
so much :)<br />
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