Meet the Photographer – Abi Monroe

If you’ve had your picture taken for the Pony Press, you’ve probably met one of our two awesome photographers. This week we want to introduce you to Abi Monroe, a photographer/videographer for the Press. Abi’s role includes: photography, videography, writing photo captions, coordinating sections with students, and occasionally…

Meet the Digital Designer

Allow us to introduce you to our resident Karate Kid, Caden Cash. When he's not intensely training to become the next karate master of his family, he acts as the digital designer for The Pony Press. Caden is responsible for creating layout and putting together all content. Caden…

Student Advice – Austin Headley

This week, eighth grader Austin Headley gave this advice to his peers, “Personally, I would say that you should be kind to others and don't let people bring you down. Start giving people compliments to help them feel better about themselves because compliments can change someone's entire day.”

Mustang Missions

Written by Haylee Newman | When thinking about the month of February, most people think of love. As Christians we are called to “love [our] neighbor as [ourselves],” Matthew 22: 35-40, which is exactly what sixth grade students, Cooper Collier and Natalie Tuxhorn, are doing with this month’s…

Meet the Head Photographer

Dillon Dixon is serving as the head videographer for the Pony Press. He will be over all video and photo content released by the Press. This role enables him to express his creativity through video creation, and make enjoyable content for the CAC student body. Dillion is excited…

Staff Spotlight

Tressa Ashberry has been a part of the CAC community for 19 years. She began her career teaching at the elementary campus, but now serves as the Foundations Program English teacher at the secondary campus. Mrs. Ashberry shared that she was drawn to CAC because she wanted to…

6th to StuCo

Mrs. Tamara Hodges has the unique perspective of working closely with CAC's youngest students and oldest students. As a 6th grade teacher and Student Council sponsor, Mrs. Hodges helps students new the mountain navigate their new life on the high school campus while collaborating with upperclassmen leadership as…

Paying tribute to the past

CAC has been represented by many different images — mountains and mustangs, crosses and shields. It all seeks to communicate who our school is and why what we do here is significant. The Pony Press logo is no different. Did you know that it incorporates an old CAC…