School News – 11/29/2023

School News – 11/29/2023

CCS-Leland Auditorium & Gymnasium Grand Reveal

On Tuesday, November 21st, we celebrated the opening of another CCS-America Auditorium and Gymnasium!

The Leland campus’s grand reveal was a momentous occasion featuring speakers such as Headmaster Mrs. Benton, Assistant Headmaster Mrs. Crawford, Parent and Board Member Ms. Gott, Teacher Mr. Wingett, and Student Ms. Stevie Chambers. The event was filled with student performances, culminating in a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by elected officials and CCS-Leland staff, officially inaugurating the extraordinary new space.

As our school community continues to grow, so do our campuses! We are so excited to see students and staff utilize this new building with all of the new opportunities it will bring.

Check it out here!

Open Enrollment Begins Friday

Open Enrollment is right around the corner! Current students do not need to re-enroll during this period, but we encourage you to invite your friends and family to join us for the 2024-2025 school year.

Starting this Friday, December 1st, new students can enroll awww.EnrollRBA.com. We are already looking forward to what the next school year will bring for both new and current students!

Demonstrating Self-Control 

CCS-America students are recognized monthly for displaying a specific character trait from our school Pledge that they not only are saying, but also practicing in their daily lives.

November’s character trait was Self-Control. Students who show self-control choose to do what is right, even if it is not the easiest choice. Self-control is seen in the Pledge as “I pledge to be virtuous in all my deeds.” Students apply these words to their everyday lives by being calm and respectful in class, using good manners, and making good decisions.

Congratulations to all of the students who demonstrated exemplary self-control. Check them out on the links below.

CCS-Leland

CCS-Southport

CCS-Whiteville

CCS-Wilmington

School News – 11/15/2023

School News – 11/15/2023

Classical Curriculum Highlight: Cursive 

A core element of Classical Charter Schools of America’s curriculum is the teaching of cursive: the style of writing in which all of a word’s letters are connected. Students begin learning to write in cursive in 2nd grade, and by the time students reach 4th grade, they are expected to only write in cursive. There are numerous benefits to writing in cursive, most notably that it has been shown to increase reading skills and information retention.

In January, CCS-America holds its annual Handwriting Competition, where all students showcase their best writing! 1st place winners and honorable mentions will receive cash prizes, and classrooms that display overall handwriting excellence will receive door medallions. Start practicing now!

Research on Cursive

Safety Continues as the Number One Priority

Mr. Ed Carter, a law enforcement expert and parent of a CCS-Southport 6th grader in her 7th year at the school, will serve on North Carolina’s Center for Safer Schools (CFSS) new Parent Engagement Committee. This committee will focus on elevating parent voices in safety within the state’s schools. 

Read about his experience and intention with the safety committehere!

Veterans Day Program

On Thursday, November 9th, each CCS-America campus had its own Veterans Day Program honoring those who protect us and our freedom. Thank you to the music teachers who led our students in patriotic songs, and thank you, parents, for joining us. Check out the performances below!

CCS-Leland

CCS-Southport

CCS-Whiteville

CCS-Wilmington

Our School Pledge

CCS-America students and staff start each day reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and the School Pledge. 

Our School Pledge focuses on prioritizing health, truth, and virtue. At the beginning of the school year, students start Character Education class with a deep dive into the importance of the Pledge. Then, each month, students learn about a character trait and connect it to the Pledge to further that understanding and meaning.

We encourage each parent and guardian to discuss the tenets of the Pledge with their students and how you both can apply the Pledge to life and goals!

See the School Pledge Here

School News – 11/1/23

School News – 11/1/23

Do Y0u Need a Hero? 

Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11th to honor and appreciate all who have served in the United States military.

At Classical Charter Schools of America and The Roger Bacon Academy, we are honored to have eleven veterans on our staff. Not only did they bravely answer the call to duty and defend our liberty, but they continue to dedicate their lives to others by serving as educators.

On November 9th, students from Classical Charter Schools of America will pay tribute to veterans at each campus’s Veterans Day Program. To our courageous veterans, we are infinitely grateful for your service and sacrifice. Thank you for protecting us, defending our rights, and now, for your dedication to our students.

Who are our campus heroes?

Join Us! 

We are so excited to open another major campus facility! Join us on November 21st at the Leland campus for the grand reveal!

What can our students do now?

Determination! 

Virtuous traits are an important part of the CCS-America curriculum. Students are recognized monthly for displaying a specific trait from our school pledge that they are not only saying but also practicing in their daily lives.

October’s character trait was Determination. Students who are determined will overcome obstacles to reach their goals. Each student “pledges to keep myself healthy in body, mind, and spirit.” A determined student applies these words by exercising and eating properly, reading more, and being encouraging to their classmates.

Who has learned to be most virtuous at CCS-Leland?

Who has learned to be most virtuous at CCS-Southport?

Who has learned to be most virtuous at CCS-Whiteville?

Who has learned to be most virtuous at CCS-Wilmington?

 

School News – 10/18/2023

School News – 10/18/2023

Welcome to Quarter 2!

Thank you all for a great first quarter! We are looking forward to a fun and busy quarter two, full of learning and activities! Here is what to look forward to:

National Principals Month 

October is National Principals Month! We are so thankful for our Headmasters and Assistant Headmasters who together have 70+ years of experience serving our schools! Please help us make them feel extra special this month!

  • Mr. Steve Smith, Lead Administrator, serving our schools since 2006
  • Mrs. Laurie Benton, CCS-Leland Headmaster, serving our schools since 2012
  • Mrs. Jourdan Crawford, CCS-Leland Asst. Headmaster, serving our schools since 2013
  • Mr. William Stidham, CCS-Southport Headmaster, serving our schools since 2019
  • Mrs. Amy Monroe, CCS-Southport Asst. Headmaster, serving our schools since 2016
  • Mrs. Dawn Ivey, CCS-Whiteville Headmaster, serving our schools since 2012
  • Mrs. Kimberly Patrick, CCS-Whiteville Asst. Headmaster, serving our schools since 2012
  • Mr. Marcus Dos Santos, CCS-Wilmington Headmaster, serving our schools since 2018

Teachers of the Year

All four Classical Charter Schools of America campuses recently named their Teacher of the Year, Beginning Teacher of the Year, and Teacher Assistant of the Year, given annually to the schools’ standout educators.

The Teachers of the Year are nominated by their colleagues for embodying the high ideals and standards of The Roger Bacon Academy. The award is highly competitive, and we are so proud to recognize these remarkable individuals! Congratulations to the 2022-2023 Teachers of the Year!

CCS-Leland:

  • Teacher of the Year: Ms. Erin Brangan
  • Beginning Teacher of the Year: Mr. Erik Veach
  • Teacher Assistant of the Year: Ms. Kaitlyn Eddy

CCS-Southport:

  • Teacher of the Year: Ms. Kimberlee Bareika
  • Beginning Teacher of the Year: Ms. Emily Stagaard
  • Teacher Assistant of the Year: Ms. Kimberly Boumpani

CCS-Whiteville:

  • Teacher of the Year: Ms. Leslie Smith
  • Beginning Teacher of the Year: Ms. Jordan Singler
  • Teacher Assistant of the Year: Ms. Cynthia Walters

CCS-Wilmington:

  • Teacher of the Year: Ms. J’Quanna Dalton
  • Beginning Teacher of the Year: Ms. Sydney Sellers
  • Teacher Assistant of the Year: Ms. Barbara Aaron

School News – 10/4/2023

School News – 10/4/2023

Shakespeare Week

CCS-America ended Quarter 1 with its annual Shakespeare Week! Students and staff celebrated with a performance by a court jester from No Sleeves Magic, a presentation from Cape Fear Raptor Center, crafts, and activities capturing life during the 1500 to 1600s!

Students in 6th-8th grade read several Shakespearean plays in their entirety, and some middle school classes even prepared a Shakespeare Showcase for the elementary students. K-5th graders read grade-level-adapted Shakespearean plays and made crafts corresponding with their play. Students learned so much while celebrating the life of the greatest writer in the history of the English language, William Shakespeare!

Check out pictures from the week below!

CCS-Leland

CCS-Southport

CCS-Whiteville

CCS-Wilmington

Charters in the News

Check out the links below to see what is happening with charter schools throughout the country!

Mr. Baker Mitchell, RBA Founder, wrote an Op-Ed published throughout the country on how direct instruction and the classical “trivium” would improve America’s schools. Read more here.

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools shared results of a national survey of more than 1,200 district and charter school teachers. Check out their key insights here.

Students of the Month

Virtue is an important part of the CCS-America curriculum. Each month, students are recognized for displaying a specific character trait that they are not only learning and practicing, but also recite daily in our Pledge.

September’s character trait was Loyalty. Students who are loyal show commitment, even in difficult times. Loyalty is seen in the Pledge as “I Pledge to be obedient and loyal to those in authority.” Students apply these words to their everyday lives by keeping their commitments, helping those in need, and caring about others.

Congratulations to all of these students who demonstrated exemplary loyalty. Check them out on the links below!

CCS-Leland

CCS-Southport

CCS-Whiteville

CCS-Wilmington