In a poll of about 76 people in CVMS, we asked students what music they enjoy listening to and the artists they love. Out of all the music genres, the top four were pop music, rap, country, and rock. Pop...
The Vertical concert, held on November 8th, was an important event for all grades including the elementary kids who participated. It was high school, middle school, and elementary students learning songs...
When adopting a pet, one of the first things to think about is what kind of shelter you want to adopt. More specifically, do you want to support a kill or non-kill animal shelter? This challenging question...
What is Red Ribbon Week?
Red Ribbon Week is an Anti, Alcohol, Drugs and violence campaign that encourages kids to stay away from drugs and make good choices. Sadly lots of kids and teens get into...
*Disclaimer: Do your research before getting a pet*
Most people, when they think of desired pets, might think of: dogs, cats, or even fish, but that doesn't even scratch the surface of the options you...
On Friday, Oct. 18, students attended the pep rally in the gym. Celebrations included sports recent successes and games. There was also a Thriller dance done by the dance department.
Cheerleaders wore...
On Dec. 3, 2019, Giving Tuesday will be launching a global day of giving. Communities around the world will be hosting events, charities, and more. It has turned into one of the biggest giving movements...
On Friday, Oct.11, all choir students came together for their first concert of the year. The Choir sang with Grisham Choir at Hope Presbyterian Church, across from Spicewood Elementary. Choir directors,...
Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and celebrates what Hispanic and Latino cultures have brought to the US. It is a time to recognize the diverse culture that has made our country...
We are featuring student art on Canyon Echoes to showcase the talent and hard work of the art students. If you’d like to submit your work, submit yours here.
By: Sophia Huang
Behind...
Here is a poem submitted by June Jung.
In all the places of the world, everyone has a home.
The home I used to know is gone.
It breaks your heart in two, knowing you
Have nothing to go...