Blood Drive
Cardinal Mooney High School will hosted a community blood drive on February 24, organized by Biomedical Program instructor Miss Policy and students in the school’s biomed program. The event aims to support local hospitals while giving students the opportunity to apply what they learn in class to a real-world healthcare setting. Throughout the day, students, staff, and community members had the chance to donate blood and help address ongoing shortages. Biomed students assisted with...
Dante Turner Spotlight
Dante Turner Spotlight The Cardinal Mooney Boys basketball team fell short in their expectations last season. Senior Captain Dante Turner is working to bring back the success within the basketball program. After a down year last year Turner is trying to bring back the winning culture Mooney is known for. Dante Turner, a standout guard and leader on the team quoted “Last year was definitely not what we wanted, and it was unfortunate, but there’s no excuse,” Turner said. “We’re looking to get...
Preparing for Easter: Understanding Lent
As Lent begins, students at our Catholic high school are reflecting on the meaning of this 40-day season. Lent is a time in the Catholic Church to prepare for Easter in a more serious and meaningful way. During these weeks, people focus on praying more, giving something up, and making better choices in their daily lives. It also reminds us of the 40 days Jesus Christ spent in the desert fasting and praying. Traditionally, Catholics are encouraged to fast, practice self-discipline, and perform...
Ash Wednesday Mass
Students and staff gathered in the school auditorium on Wednesday morning for the Ash Wednesday Mass, marking the beginning of the Lenten season. The Mass was led by Father Rovnak, who spoke about the importance of reflection, growth, and making positive changes during Lent. He encouraged students to participate in Lent by giving something up, helping others, or praying. His message focused on kindness, forgiveness, and taking time to appreciate what truly matters. One of the most meaningful...
Behind the Scenes of the Beakon
Cardinal Mooney Beakon Staff working during Miss Cunningham's Newspaper class. The Beakon is the school news page which is dedicated to keeping the Cardinal Mooney community informed about events, achievements, announcements, students, and more that happens throughout the year. Miss Cunningham's newspaper class is in charge of writing articles for the Beakon. Students work during class time to write articles, collaborate, and make sure information is relevant. Newspaper student and Beakon...
What Juniors Should Know Before Senior Year
As junior year comes to a close, many students are already looking ahead to what lies beyond graduation. Seniors agree that preparation before senior year begins can make the college application process far less stressful. Senior Mihali Frangos says, “Juniors who want to apply to competitive colleges should start taking the ACT as early as possible.” He adds that if students are unhappy with their scores, they should plan to retake the test multiple times before August, when senior year...
Advanced Placement Classes
Advanced Placement (AP) classes play a significant role in the academic experience for many high school students. These courses are designed to challenge students with college-level material while still in high school. Many students choose AP classes to strengthen their transcripts and to help prepare for the future academic demands. “AP classes push me to manage my time better and stay organized," senior Francessca Cassese said. In addition to academic rigor, AP courses help students develop...
Cafeteria Thoughts
Students continue to express positive thoughts about the food served here in the Cardinal Mooney school cafeteria. For many, the cafeteria provides a convenient and reliable option during busy school days. Having access to a hot meal allows students to focus more on classes rather than worrying about packing lunch. “It’s really nice knowing there’s always food ready for us,” junior Dom Letlow said. Popular menu items such as pizza, chicken sandwiches and pasta dishes are consistent favorites...
The Fake Productivity of Studying While Scrolling.
Most students have been there. Their notes are open, their laptop is on, and their phone is sitting right next to them. They tell themselves they are studying, but they keep checking messages or scrolling through videos. One notification turns into five minutes, and five minutes somehow turns into half an hour. By the end of the night, they feel like they were busy the whole time, but not much actually sticks. It feels productive because they were sitting at a desk, but in reality, they did...
Cardinal Mooney Catholic Schools Week
Cardinal Mooney High School celebrated Catholic Schools Week from February 2 through February 6, 2026, with a full week of spirit days and activities focused on faith and appreciation. “My school spirit is very spirited,” said Efi Pizanias. The week began on Monday, February 2, with Nation Appreciation Day. Students wore red, white, and blue, and made cards for those serving in the military. “It was a good opportunity to recognize the people that served our country,” said Efi Pizanias. On...
Woman’s Basketball Senior Night
The Cardinal Mooney girls' basketball team celebrated senior night with a hard-fought 40–36 win over Jefferson Area, honoring seniors La’Ziah Moore and Brandi Williams while gaining momentum heading into the playoffs. Players agreed the best part of the night was “definitely taking the win,” as the close victory gave the team confidence at an important point in the season. Faith Spivey said the win was a big confidence booster and something the team really needed as the regular season comes to...
Who Is Really at Fault When a Student Fails a Class?
When a student fails a class, people often rush to place blame on either the student or the teacher. Many believe students are responsible because success depends on effort, attendance, and completing assignments. If a student does not study, skips class, or ignores deadlines, it becomes much harder to pass. Learning requires personal responsibility, and students must be willing to put in the work to succeed. At the same time, teachers play a major role in whether students understand the...

