Working student: Macy Wall

For many students, the day doesn’t stop after the final school bell rings. Working students leave school and make their way to their jobs as dishwashers, baristas, or youth coaches, just to name a few. For junior Macy Wall, 7Brew is the place she calls “work home.”  New…

Speak Up! – Paisley Carter

This week’s advice comes from sixth grader, Paisley Carter. Paisley says, “My advice to other grades would be to be kind and to be yourself. Be kind because you never know what someone else is going through, you can be the light of someone's day. Be yourself because…

Meet the Photographer – Drake Henson

It is time to introduce the last–but certainly not least–member of the Pony Press team, photographer Drake Henson. Drake’s job includes: photography, videography, and content creation. “It is awesome to be a photographer for the Pony Press, and my interest in photography has grown,” he said. Drake is…

Past CAC Traditions

For fifty-one years, Central Arkansas Christian School has been home to thousands of students. As scholars and faculty have come and gone, so have many traditions. Everyone has a favorite, for some it’s Track Attack or Hush Hearts, and for older students it may even be a tradition…

Speak Up! – Zach Moore

Senior Zach Moore’s advice to the CAC student body is, “Enjoy your time in your middle and high school years. Do stuff, and don't just focus on school and get by, but enjoy the time while you have it. However, don't ignore school because doing well now makes…

Meet the Photographer – Drake

It is time to introduce the last–but certainly not least–member of the Pony Press team, photographer Drake Henson. Drake’s job includes: photography, videography, and content creation. “It is awesome to be a photographer for the Pony Press, and my interest in photography has grown,” he said. Drake is…

Student Advice – Cadie Moore

Cadie Moore, a sophomore, offers this advice to students, “I would say don't be fearful of letting others know about Christ when you have a chance to share. You also don't have to follow the patterns of what we say is normal to do and say just because…