
School News- 4/9/2025
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Kindergarten Letterland Parades An important aspect of the Classical Charter Schools of America kindergarten curriculum is the students’ mastery of each letter of the alphabet. It is important for students to know the shape and sound of each letter, both uppercase and lowercase, to ensure they have a good foundation to build on as they continue their education. One way we do this is by teaching students the “Letterland Song,” which gives each letter a character that helps students remember what each letter looks and sounds like. Through the Letterland Song and characters, CCS-A kindergarteners master all 44 sounds in the English language and their major recurring spelling patterns! Before break, our kindergarteners celebrated this achievement with the annual Letterland Parade. Dressed as their favorite Letterland characters, students paraded around their respective campuses. Older students and parents alike cheered them on, celebrating the big accomplishment of this mastery. Learning both the letter and sound alphabet through Letterland goes hand in hand with our Reading Mastery program. These curriculum aspects complement each other and allow CCS-A kindergarteners to thrive and learn to read at a faster rate. Congratulations, kindergarteners! Check out pictures from each campus’s Letterland Parade below: **************
CCS-America Eighth Graders Take on the Capital Eighth grade students from CCS-Leland and CCS-Southport spent the last couple of days before break exploring the great capital of our nation, Washington, D.C. The trip was packed with exciting activities and visits that deepened the students’ understanding of American history and government. They toured many historical landmarks and monuments, including the White House, Arlington National Cemetery, the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Holocaust Museum, and more. They made sure to explore the various Smithsonian Institution museums, including the Museum of Natural History. This trip combined education, exploration, and fun, offering our eighth graders an unforgettable experience and memories that will last a lifetime. They walked through history, learning about our government, culture, and the importance of being active, informed citizens. Check out some pictures from the trip: **************
NC Charter School Fast Facts All charter school parents know that there’s a lot of information- and some misinformation- out there about charter schools in North Carolina. Because of this misinformation, people often don’t understand fundamental information about charter schools. For example, people might not know that charter schools are public and tuition-free. Other times, confusion can arise around the size and scope of charter schools in the state. How many students attend public charter schools? How many charter schools operate statewide? We want our parents to be as informed as possible about the North Carolina charter movement. To help make this information as clear as possible for our parents, we are sharing a “Charter Schools 101” one-pager with you all, created by the NC Coalition for Charter Schools. This was shared with charter leaders at last month’s Charter Advocacy Summit. See the information here: To stay up to date on all NC charter school information, be sure to remain subscribed to our CCS-America newsletter and consider subscribing to the NC Charter Coalition’s monthly charter parent newsletter, CharterBeat. **************
Enroll for the 2025-2026 School Year! We are currently taking applications for the 2025-2026 school year for all grade levels! Remember, this year we are offering a new incentive for current CCS-A parents and staff members. When a new student applies for enrollment at a CCS-A school between 12/1/24 – 6/30/2025 and enters a current parent or staff member’s name and email in the “Referred By” section of the application, that parent/staff member will be emailed $25 of Shop RBA store credit for each referral! BE SURE TO PROVIDE ALL NEEDED INFORMATION: The application must have the first and last name and email of the person providing the referral in order to receive the store credit.
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![]() 1st grade- Elijah Navin from CCS-Leland2nd grade- Addis Woolen from CCS-Southport3rd grade- Emily Nguyen from CCS-Leland4th grade- Madison Fackler from CCS-Leland5th grade- Emma Evans from CCS-Southport6th grade- Audrie Andrews from CCS-Whiteville7th grade- Tessa Caulder from CCS-Leland8th grade- Jacob Kibler from CCS-SouthportCongratulations to these winners and to all of the spellers who represented their schools! Great job!CCS-America Spelling Bee Pictures************** |
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Handwriting Day 2025 Handwriting and penmanship are important aspects of CCS-America’s classical curriculum. National Handwriting Day is celebrated on January 23, the birthday of John Hancock, who is best known for his prominent signature on the Declaration of Independence. Each year, on National Handwriting Day, our annual Handwriting Competition is held. Students are given a phrase to copy and a prompt to answer in their absolute neatest handwriting. Grades 4 and up must write in cursive. Each student is then judged on spacing, size, slant, content, and the use of proper capitalization by our curriculum coaches and RBA founder Mr. Mitchell. First-place winners and honorable mentions receive cash prizes, and classrooms demonstrating excellent overall handwriting are awarded door medallions. Although the wintery weather caused a slight delay in the competition, our students worked hard and showed off their outstanding penmanship. Check out the winners from each campus at the links below. Great job to all CCS-America students for their hard work! **************
Extracurricular Highlight: Archery Archery is one of the many unique extracurriculars offered by Classical Charter Schools of America. Each middle school campus has a built in range and provides state-of-the-art equipment to each student that participates in archery. Through our archery program, students learn proper archery techniques, as well as gain the mental concentration, physical fitness, discipline, and self-confidence that archery requires. This month, CCS-America’s three middle school teams from Leland, Southport, and Whiteville participated in the National Archery Schools Program’s (NASP) North Carolina State Tournament in Winston-Salem. Our teams have been involved in NASP for fifteen years and have earned nine State Championships, two second place trophies, and many individual awards. CCS-Leland’s Ethan Stanley shined, placing second among all middle school male competitors statewide and third among all male competitors statewide. This is a huge accomplishment, and we are so proud of Ethan! Congratulations to Ethan and to all CCS-A students who competed in the tournament! Check out pictures from the tournament below: **************
NC Office of Charter Schools Visits CCS-Wilmington Last Friday morning, North Carolina Office of Charter Schools representative Megan Carter traveled from Raleigh to tour the CCS-Wilmington campus, located in the historic Peabody building in the heart of Downtown Wilmington. CCS-A is always proud to showcase its facilities and highlight the accomplishments of its students and faculty. We are grateful to the Office of Charter Schools and to Ms. Carter for coming to witness the educational impact we are making on the Wilmington community. The NC Office of Charter Schools works hard to support our state’s charter schools, and we are happy to work with them in advancing this mission. “The Office of Charter Schools does a lot for our state, and we were happy to show them the amazing impact their support has,” said Leslie Smith, Headmaster of CCS-Wilmington. “Our historical building and Direct Instruction style were definitely something they took note of.” To schedule your own tour of our Wilmington campus and learn more about us, visit the link below: Schedule a Tour of CCS-Wilmington Here!**************
Enroll for the 2025-2026 School Year! We are currently taking applications for the 2025-2026 school year for all grade levels! Remember, this year we are offering a new incentive for current CCS-A parents and staff members. When a new student applies for enrollment at a CCS-A school between 12/1/24 – 6/30/2025 and enters a current parent or staff member’s name and email in the “Referred By” section of the application, that parent/staff member will be emailed $25 of Shop RBA store credit for each referral! BE SURE TO PROVIDE ALL NEEDED INFORMATION: The application must have the first and last name and email of the person providing the referral in order to receive the store credit.
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CCS-Wilmington Presents: Beauty and the Beast! The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students at Classical Charter Schools of Wilmington showcased their talent and hard work in their performance of “Beauty and the Beast” on February 5th, playing to a full house! Based on the classic fairy tale, students told the love story of Belle and the Beast, reminding the audience that it’s what’s on the inside that counts. The story emphasizes that inner qualities, such as generosity and courage, are far more important than superficial outer qualities, such as your size or the color of your eyes. Such virtue, celebrating goodness over looks, also is highlighted in the CCS-A curriculum. A few CCS-Leland middle school students joined the cast to complete the perfect performance. Congratulations to CCS-Wilmington for a spectacular show, and a special thank you to Mrs. Rexroad, Mrs. Lafave, and Mrs. Aaron for all of their hard work! **************
CCS-A Success at the State Beta Convention Last week, members of the CCS-Whiteville and CCS-Leland Beta Clubs traveled to Greensboro to compete in North Carolina’s 33rd Annual Junior Beta Convention and 1st Annual Elementary Beta Convention. They proudly represented CCS-A, competing in both individual and team events across Academics and the Arts. The skills necessary for these events are grown and developed through CCS-A’s curriculum. Congratulations to everyone for such impressive performances! The mission of the Beta Club is to promote academic achievement, character, service, and leadership, and we are so proud of the way these students represented Classical Charter Schools of America. Stay tuned for this summer, when the CCS-Whiteville Beta clubs will be competing at Nationals in Orlando! **************
CCS-Southport Boosterthon is a Success! CCS-Southport kicked off the month with an exciting Boosterthon! This year, they raised funds for new musical instruments and equipment for music class, as well as P.E. and art supplies. As they collected donations, students celebrated their fundraising achievements with fun prizes. The Boosterthon ended with a Fun Run for elementary school students and Color Run for middle school students. Students demonstrated incredible enthusiasm, not just as they ran around the track, but in their dedication to supporting their school’s programs. After counting the final donations, it was revealed that CCS-Southport exceeded their $20,000 goal! Go Southport! To see some photos of this action-packed day, check out the links below: **************
Students of the Month: Honesty Virtue is an important part of CCS-America’s classical curriculum. Each month, we recognize students for displaying a specific character trait from our School Pledge that they not only say, but learn and practice in their daily lives. January’s character trait was Honesty. Honest students are truthful in both their words and their actions. Honesty is seen in the School Pledge as “I Pledge to be truthful in all my works.” Students apply these words by telling the truth, following the rules, and not exaggerating facts. Congratulations to all CCS-A students who exemplified honesty this month! Check out January’s honorees: **************
Enroll for the 2025-2026 School Year! We are currently taking applications for the 2025-2026 school year for all grade levels! Remember, this year we are offering a new incentive for current CCS-A parents and staff members. When a new student applies for enrollment at a CCS-A school between 12/1/24 – 6/30/2025 and enters a current parent or staff member’s name and email in the “Referred By” section of the application, that parent/staff member will be emailed $25 of Shop RBA store credit for each referral! BE SURE TO PROVIDE ALL NEEDED INFORMATION: The application must have the first and last name and email of the person providing the referral in order to receive the store credit.
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Happy 100th Day of School! January 15th marked the 100th day of school for CCS-A students! All campuses celebrated with fun “100”- themed activities and events. For our kindergarten students, this is an especially big accomplishment. To celebrate completing their first-ever 100 days of school, they had a “100 Day Fashion Show”. In preparation, each student decorated a shirt with 100 of their favorite things. The day ended with them walking the runway, showing off their unique and creative shirts. From flowers to buttons to hearts and even jellybeans, our students showed off both their creativity and their pride in completing 100 days of school. Congratulations to all for reaching this milestone! We can’t wait to see where the rest of the school year will take us. Check out pictures from the fashion shows below: **************
Another Decade of Leland Excellence Exciting news for the CCS-America community: CCS-Leland has been granted a ten-year charter renewal by the NC Charter School Review Board, effective July 1st, 2025! This renewal follows a thorough evaluation of CCS-Leland’s academic performance, financial responsibility, and commitment to the CCS-A mission. It ensures that CCS-Leland will continue to provide classical education to Leland and the surrounding areas for the next decade, and further solidifies the CCS-A network as a leader in classical education in North Carolina. “We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment, but not necessarily surprised,” said CCS-Leland Headmaster Laurie Benton. “Our classical curriculum clearly supports student success both in and out of the classroom. This renewal confirms the strength of our network, the effectiveness of our curriculum, and the dedication of our teachers, staff, and families.” Here’s to the next decade of excellence at CCS-Leland! **************
Snow Days for CCS-A Last Tuesday night, a heavy snow fell over all four CCS-A campuses and their surrounding communities. A historic winter storm brought up to 6 inches of snow to our area. Wednesday morning, we woke up to a beautiful winter wonderland! While our students stayed on track with their studies and worked hard on their remote schoolwork, they also made the most of these rare snow days and had some fun. They went sledding, had snowball fights, made snow angels, and even built snowmen. We loved seeing our students having fun in the winter weather. We hope everyone enjoyed the snow and the extra time spent together as a family! Visit the links below to see how each campus enjoyed the snow days (and to share your own snow day pictures!): **************
Open Enrollment CLOSES Friday! Enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year is STILL OPEN, but not for long! Tell your friends and family! REMINDER: Open Enrollment closes on January 31st! Applying during Open Enrollment ensures equal opportunity to the spots available in the lottery. Any applications received after January 31st will go on a waiting list in the order in which they are received. Remember, this year we are offering a new incentive for current CCS-A parents and staff members. When a new student applies for enrollment at a CCS-A school between 12/1/24 – 6/30/2025 and enters a current parent or staff member’s name down in the “Referred By” section of the application, that parent/staff member will be awarded a $25 Shop RBA gift card for each referral! BE SURE TO PROVIDE ALL NEEDED INFORMATION: The application must have the first and last name of the person providing the referral in order to receive the gift card.
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