
News from School- 2/12/2025
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.
|