Pre-Grammar School: Pre-K3, Pre-K4, Kindergarten, Pre-First Apply Now! Click Here PRE-GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOURS Class Name Requirements Days 8:00 AM – 3:15 PM Pre-K3 Must be 3 by September 1st and completely potty-trained Flexible 2-5 day options available PRE-GRAMMAR SCHOOL Pre-K4 (3-day) Must be 4 by September 1st Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Pre-K4 (5-day) Must be 4 by September 1st Monday – Friday Kindergarten Must be 5 by September 1st Monday – Friday Pre-First By recommendation only Monday - Friday Beginning with our youngest classes, the Pre-Grammar program focuses on laying a solid foundation. Training a child how to go to school will encourage and produce successful learners throughout his/her educational journey. We emphasize building upon a child’s readiness to learn in age appropriate, developmental stages. Our program consists of presenting academic concepts through multi-sensory activities, making certain to reach all types of learners in a fun and engaging environment. Play is a child’s best work and therefore we provide hands-on experiences in all areas of learning. We believe in training the whole child. Therefore, we fully commit to helping children grow cognitively, physically, emotionally, socially, and most importantly, spiritually. The Bible says that Jesus grew and developed in this same manner. Luke 2:52 states that “Jesus grew in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man.” Our goal is to provide a learning environment where every area of development is strengthened. SCHOOL GARDEN Students enjoy “getting dirty” in this outdoor classroom where planting, tending, and harvesting activities are an integral part of the Pre-Grammar instructional program. CORE CURRICULUM In the Pre-Grammar School, great emphasis is placed on the context of learning. Because learning occurs on a moment-to-moment basis in the early childhood classroom, everything that happens during the student’s day is considered curriculum. Therefore, providing a wonderfully enriched classroom environment, availability to materials, consistent routines, and planned daily schedules/activities are all an effective part in educating the child. Among the curriculum framework of our program, plans and lessons are guided by published curriculum texts. Teachers utilize these curricular tools to enhance the overall learning experience. Some of these key texts are listed below. PK3 – BJU’s Pathways for Preschool; Purposeful Design’s Preschool Bible PK4 – Saxon’s Early Learning; Positive Action’s Exploring God’s Love Kindergarten – Saxon’s Phonics & Spelling; Singapore’s Math In Focus, Positive Action’s Learning About God; Nancy Larson’s Science; SRA’s Open Court Reading & Language Arts; Schoolhouse Secrets Unlimited’s Writing House Pre-First – Saxon’s Phonics & Spelling; Singapore’s Math In Focus; Positive Action’s Enjoying God’s Gifts; Purposeful Design’s Science; Learning A to Z Reading Implementing a curriculum that meets individual developmental needs, while providing a range of learning experiences, is of great importance to us. Therefore our program is based upon each of the following components that are considered essential building blocks for growth and will help measure individual student progress throughout the year: emotional/social development; language/early literacy development; mathematical skills; discovery/science skills; motor skills; and spiritual development/Bible skills. (Continued on reverse side) COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Pre-Grammar School: Pre-K3, Pre-K4, Kindergarten, Pre-First ENRICHMENT CLASSES STUDENT LIEE Class Mission Projects Cougar Cub Cheerleading * Enrichment Camps * School of the Arts and Sciences * *Available at additional cost SPECIAL ACTIVITIES STEM Night Homecoming Week Cougar Pride Day Field Trips: One per quarter Special Theme Related Days Reformation Day Grandparents’ Day Teacher Appreciation Day Western Day End of Year Programs Class Parties Cougar Spirit Days Pep Rallies All classes taught by specialized teachers. Pre-K3 Pre-K4 Kindergarten Pre-First Foreign Language 3 Day: One 30-minute Spanish lesson per week 5 day: Two 30minute Spanish lessons per week 3 Day: One 30-minute Spanish lesson per week 5 day: Two 30minute Spanish lessons per week Two 30-minute Spanish lessons per week Two 30-minute Spanish lessons per week Music 3 Day: One 30-minute lesson per week 5 day: Two 30minute lessons per week 3 Day: One 30-minute lesson per week 5 day: Two 30minute lessons per week Two 30-minute lessons per week Two 30-minute lessons per week Studio Art One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week Physical Education One 30minute lesson per week One 30minute lesson per week Two 30-minute lessons per week Two 30-minute lessons per week Motor Lab One 30minute lesson per week One 30minute lesson per week One 30minute lesson per week One 30minute lesson per week Library One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week One 30-minute lesson per week Chapel ******************************* Once per week (30 minutes) ******************************* PARENT COMMUNICATION Weekly Newsletter (class-specific) is sent home in student’s folder. DISCIPLINE Our philosophy of discipline is redemptive in nature. We want to provide an atmosphere that is both preventive and corrective with the goal of encouraging students to develop self-control. The Cougar ROAR is a rewards-based system used to encourage positive behavior. An age-appropriate, positive as well as a negative, consequence system is used that includes privileges, rewards, warnings, time out, community service, and parent notification. Responsibility Obedience Attitude Respect 901 Cheek Sparger Road Apply Now! Click Here Pre-Grammar School News (school specific announcements) is emailed out via RenWeb twice a month. Teachers also communicate regularly via emails and phone calls. The Tuesday Note (school-wide announcements) is emailed out via RenWeb weekly and is available on our website. Required Parent-Teacher conferences are conducted twice a year (scheduled in October and January) and include a written evaluation/progress report/report card. For the remainder of the year, conferences with any teacher can be arranged, as needed, through the school office. PRE-FIRST Pre-First is a class available by recommendation only. This class provides a bridge for students who have completed Kindergarten and need an additional year of growth and development before entering Grade 1. Older 5-year old students may also be recommended for this class if they meet pre-reading criteria. TESTING Students applying for Kindergarten and Pre-First are screened by a trained observer using the Gesell Developmental Assessment. Results of this assessment along with the teacher’s recommendation and parental input enable the school to make appropriate placement decisions. Kindergarten and Pre-First students will complete a standardized achievement test (TerraNova3) in the spring. Those teachers also use the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) to evaluate reading levels and progress throughout the year. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Grammar School: Grades 1-4 GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOURS 8:00 AM – 3:15 PM DISCIPLINE Our philosophy of discipline is redemptive in nature. We want to provide an atmosphere that is both preventive and corrective with the goal of encouraging students to develop self-control. The Cougar ROAR is a rewards-based system used to encourage positive behavior. An age-appropriate, positive as well as a negative consequence system is used that includes privileges, rewards, warnings, time out, community service, and parent notification. Responsibility Obedience Attitude Respect SCHOOL GARDEN The school garden is an integral part of the Grammar School instructional program at Covenant. Each grade level has their own bed to design, plant, tend, and harvest as gardening activities are integrated throughout the year in all areas of curriculum. Covenant students enjoy “getting dirty” while learning in their outdoor classroom. Apply Now! Click Here CORE CURRICULUM Bible: Christian Schools International Walking with God and His People - Students build on their foundation of Bible knowledge by studying Old and New Testament scriptures. Students begin each day with prayer and memorize Bible verses. Students also attend weekly chapel to encourage a maturing faith and daily walk with the Lord. Language Arts: Pearson Saxon Phonics and Spelling - provides systematic phonics instruction that ensures mastery of the important foundational skills of phonics, phonemic awareness, spelling, alphabetizing, handwriting, and fluency. Open Court Reading and whole novel studies are also used to provide quality, literature-based instruction in reading strategies, reading comprehension, vocabulary development, the writing process, and composition in a variety of genres and styles. Shurley Grammar instruction, using memorization and jingles, ensures mastery of the parts of speech and proper sentence structure which enables students to become proficient speakers and writers. Social Studies: Beginning Geography - (grade 1) explores the earth God created and provides the foundation for later, more in-depth studies of the seven continents (grades 2 – 4). Veritas Press History, Core Knowledge, and other compiled materials enable students in grades 2 – 4 to explore God’s plan throughout history as they progress chronologically through a study of creation, early Mesopotamian civilizations, Ancient Egypt, Old Testament Israel, Ancient Greece and Rome, Medieval times, the Reformation, and the Renaissance. Mathematics: Singapore’s Math in Focus highlights problemsolving as the key focus of mathematical learning. Concepts are introduced through hands-on experiences with manipulatives. Students learn to visualize the concept and represent it pictorially through models before moving on to abstract numbers and symbols. Science: Nancy Larson Science – Inductive, hands-on study of God’s handiwork through observation, classification, experiments, and evaluation of data. Students survey life, physical, and earth and space science concepts. TESTING ERB – Yearly comprehensive achievement testing for 1st – 4th grades provides a complete battery of tests in all academic areas. This testing provides us the tools to better evaluate the effectiveness of our curriculm. (Continued on reverse side) COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Grammar School: Grades 1-4 Apply Now! Click Here STUDENT LIEE ENRICHMENT CLASSES Community Service/Mission Projects Music Programs and Recitations Cougar Cub Cheerleading * Enrichment Camps * School of the Arts and Sciences * All classes taught by specialized teachers * Available at additional cost Music: Grade 1-3 (2) 30-minute lessons per week Grade 4 (2) 30-minute lessons per week (Choice of General Music or Strings) SPECIAL ACTIVITIES STEM Night School Competitions: Art Festival, Math Olympics, Speech Meet, Spelling Bee Homecoming Week Cougar Pride Day Field Trips: One per quarter Reformation Day Veterans’ Day Chapel Grandparents‘ Day Teacher Appreciation Day Western Day Cougar Spirit Days Pep Rallies Valentine’s Day Daddy-Daughter Dance Spanish: Grades 1-3 Latin: Grade 4 (2) 40-minute lessons per week (2) 40-minute lessons per week Studio Art: (1) 50-minute lesson per week Physical Education: (2) 45-minute lessons per week Library: Grades 1-4 (1) 40-minute lesson per week Computer: Grade 3 (1) 30-minute lesson per week Grade 4 (1) 45-minute lesson per week Chapel: (weekly) PARENT COMMUNICATION Weekly Newsletters Classroom specific newsletter is sent home in student’s folder. Grammar School Newsletter (school specific announcements) sent out via RenWeb weekly. Teachers also communicate regularly via emails and phone calls. The Tuesday Note (school-wide announcements) is emailed out via RenWeb weekly and is available on our website. Parent-Teacher conferences are scheduled in October at the end of the first quarter. For the remainder of the school year, conferences with any teacher can be arranged as needed through the Grammar School office. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Early Logic School: Grades 5-6 Apply Now! Click Here EARLY LOGIC SCHOOL HOURS CORE CURRICULUM 8:00 AM – 3:45 PM Grade 5: Bible (Christian Schools International) Language Arts (Standards Based Grammar, Rod and Staff Grammar) Social Studies (Pearson My World Geography Western Hemisphere) Mathematics (Singapore’s Math in Focus) Science (McGraw-Hill iScience) Latin IA (Cambridge University Press Cambridge Latin Course 1A) Logic (Christian Logic The Fallacy Detective) STUDENT LIFE Community Service Music Programs and Recitations Alpha Chi Choir - after school Cougar Cub Cheerleading * Enrichment Camps * School of the Arts and Sciences * Grade 6: Bible (Christian Schools International) Language Arts (Standards Based Grammar, Rod and Staff Grammar) Social Studies (Glencoe Texas & Texans) Mathematics (Singapore’s Math in Focus) Science (McGraw-Hill iScience) Latin IB (Cambridge University Press Cambridge Latin Course 1B) Logic (Christian Logic The Thinking Toolbox) * Available at additional cost ATHLETICS Sports specific training in P.E. Flag Football * Basketball * Baseball * Volleyball * Soccer * ENRICHMENT CLASSES * Students are encouraged to join CCA’s parent-led teams. These play in leagues such as YMCA, National Youth Sports, and other local city leagues. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Homecoming Week Cougar Pride Day Field Trips: Once per quarter Teacher Appreciation Week Competitions: Art, Creative Writing, Math Olympics, In House Science Fair, Speech Meet, Spelling Bee, and Choir Competition Cougar Spirit Days Pep Rallies Field Day Valentine’s Day Daddy-Daughter Dance Sky Ranch - 6th grade Grade 5 & 6: Music or Strings: (2) 50-minute lessons per week Studio Art: (1) 50-minute lesson per week Physical Education: (4) 50-minute lessons per week Computer/Library: (1) 50-minute lesson per week Chapel: (weekly) PARENT COMMUNICATION Logic Connections Newsletter The Tuesday Note (school-wide announcements) is emailed weekly and available on our website. Parent-Teacher conferences take place at the end of the first quarter, and are scheduled in October. For the remainder of the school year, conferences with any teacher can be arranged as needed through the Logic/Rhetoric School office. TESTING ERB – Yearly comprehensive achievement testing for 5th – 6th grades provides a complete battery of tests in all academic areas. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | (Continued on reverse side) www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Advanced Logic School: Grades 7-8 ADVANCED LOGIC SCHOOL HOURS 8:00 AM – 3:45 PM Apply Now! Click Here CORE CURRICULUM All academic courses are taught at an honors level Grade 7: US History I (McGraw-Hill Discovering Our Past: A History of the United States) Student Council English (Genre Survey I) Community Service Pre-Algebra A or Honors Pre-Algebra Covenant Honor Society Pre-Algebra A (Prentice Hall Mathematics: Course 2) Choir Competitions School Sponsored trip to Washington DC (8th) * Honors Pre-Algebra (Holt McDougal Larson Pre-Algebra) Earth Science (In-house created curriulum) Enrichment Camps * Latin (Cambridge University Press Cambridge Latin Course 2) School of the Arts and Sciences * Bible (Old Testament Survey) Logic (Classical Academic Press The Art of Argument) * Available at additional cost STUDENT LIFE Grade 8: US History II (McGraw-Hill United States: History & Geography) English (Genre Survey II) Pre-Algebra B or Honors Algebra I Pre-Algebra B (Prentice Hall Mathematics: Course 3) Honors Algebra I (Holt McDougal Larson Algebra I) Physical Science (In-house created curriculum) Latin (Cambridge University Press Cambridge Latin Course 3) Bible (New Testament Survey) Logic (Classical Academic Press The Discovery of Deduction) ATHLETICS Fall: Cross Country Football Cheerleading Girls Volleyball Winter: Cheerleading Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Boys Swimming Girls Swimming ENRICHMENT CLASSES Grade 7 & 8: Fine Art Choices: Students participate in two fine arts choices - (2) classes per week Studio Art Choir Strings Ensemble Worship Ensemble Music Appreciation or Film Survey (offered alternating years) Drama Spring: Baseball Cheerleading Track and Field SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Homecoming Week Cougar Pride Day Teacher Appreciation Week Competitions: Art and Math Olympics Logic School Socials Cougar Spirit Days Pep Rallies Valentine’s Day Daddy-Daughter Dance Community Service Days Physical Education - (4) classes per week Tutorial - (4) classes per week Chapel (weekly) TESTING ERB – Yearly comprehensive achievement testing for 7th – 8th grades provides a complete battery of tests in all academic areas. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Apply Now! Click Here Rhetoric School: Grades 9-12 RHETORIC SCHOOL HOURS COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES 8:00 AM – 3:45 PM Humanities: (Integrated study of History, Literature, and Philosophy) Honors History/English I (Grade 9) Honors History/English II (Grade 10) AP History/English III (Grade 11) - Dual Credit AP English IV (Grade 12) - Dual Credit Honors English IV (Grade 12) AP US History (Grade 12) - Dual Credit Government/Economics (Grade 12) GRADING SYSTEM 36-week school year, 2 semesters, 4 quarter grading system STUDENT LIFE House System for community and character development (see Frequently Asked Questions for more details) Community Service House Council (Student Government) National Honors Society Enrichment Camps * School of the Arts and Sciences * *Available at additional cost SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Homecoming Week Cougar Pride Day Spring Formal Foreign Language Festivals TAPPS Competition: Athletics Competions: Art and Choir Numerous student led social activities including dances, movie nights, etc. Valentine’s Day Daddy-Daughter Dance Cotillion - 9th TPSMEA - Regional/State Music Competition Community Service Days Spiritual Goals Retreat - 9th Servant Leadership Retreat - 10th-11th Legacy Retreat - 12th TESTING 9th: Residual ACT and PSAT 10th: Residual ACT and PSAT 11th: PSAT Juniors begin taking the ACT and SAT on their own during the spring of their Junior year. Seniors take ACT and SAT on their own as needed. 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | Mathematics: Algebra I (Grade 9) Geometry (Grade 9 or 10) Algebra II (Grade 10 or 11) Pre-Calculus (Grade 11 or 12) Statistics (Grade 12) AP Calculus - Dual Credit (Grade 12) Science: Pre-AP Biology (Grade 9) AP Chemistry - Dual Credit (Grade 12) Pre-AP Chemistry (Grade 10) AP Biology - Dual Credit (Grade 12) Physics (Grade 11) Anatomy and Physiology (Grade 12) Foreign Language: Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III, AP Spanish - Dual Credit French I, French II, French III, AP French - Dual Credit Latin II, Latin III Russian I (12th grade only) Bible: Hermeneutics/Life of Christ (Grade 9) Romans/Rhetoric I (Grade 10) Apologetics/Hebrews (Grade 11) Senior Thesis/Rhetoric II (Grade 12) Chapel (weekly) Fine Arts: Studio Art – Introduction to Art, 2-D Design (Drawing and Painting), 3-D Design (Ceramics and Sculpture), and Commercial Design (Photography and Graphic Design) Senior Portfolio, AP 2-D Art - Dual Credit, AP 3-D Art - Dual Credit Chorale Theater Worship Ensemble String Ensemble Yearbook Athletics: CCA’s athletic programs compete in the Texas Association of Private & Parochial Schools (TAPPS), the largest private school organization of its kind in Texas. Because of our outstanding programs, a number of our graduates have received athletic scholarships to colleges and universities. Fall: Varisty Football Varsity & JV Girls Volleyball Varsity Boys & Girls Cross Country Varsity Cheerleading Winter: Varisty & JV Boys Basketball Varsity & JV Girls Basketball Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Boys Soccer Varsity Swimming Varsity Cheerleading Spring: Varsity & JV Baseball Varsity Boys & Girls Track and Field Varsity Golf Varsity Cheerleading COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Rhetoric School: Grades 9-12 Apply Now! Click Here COLLEGE PLACEMENT GRADUATION REQUREMENTS A total of 30 credits is required with ½ Colleges and Universities accepting CCA graduates in recent years include: credit earned for each semester course. Course Credits English ........................................ 4.0 History ........................................ 4.0 US Gov’t/Economics ................ 1.0 Mathematics ............................... 4.0 Science ......................................... 4.0 Foreign Language (same language) ......................... 3.0 Fine Arts ...................................... 3.0* Physical Education .................... 3.0* In-State Bible ............................................. 4.0 Out-of-State (Bible credit requirement waived for transfer students) * Total of 6 credits between the two. 3/3 or 4/2 options available. CLASS RANK Due to small class sizes CCA ranks only the top 10%. ACT & SAT SUMMARY College Entrance Test Score Comparison 2016 ACT English Math Reading Science Composite CCA Average 26.7 24.2 26.3 25.5 25.6 CCA Top 10% 29.4 26.0 30.8 27.0 28.3 State Average 20.6 19.4 20.7 21.0 20.7 National Average 20.1 20.6 21.3 20.8 20.8 2016 SAT Math Writing CCA Average Critical Reading 581 551 557 1689 CCA Top 10% 730 620 680 1930 Composite State Average 494 508 482 1484 National Average 494 508 482 1484 Texas A&M University, College Station Texas A&M University, Galveston Texas A&M University, Kingsville Texas Christian University Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Woman’s University Trinity University University of Dallas University of Houston University of Mary Hardin-Baylor University of North Texas University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at Dallas University of Texas at Tyler Abilene Christian University Austin College Angelo State University Baylor University Blinn College Dallas Baptist University Hardin-Simmons University Houston Baptist University Midwestern State University Northeast Texas Community College Rice University Southern Methodist University Southwestern University Saint Edwards University Stephen F. Austin University Tarleton State University These averages are calculated using each student's highest composite score and do not include superscoring. The top 10% represents at most 5 students. Middle Tennessee State University Millsaps College Neumont University Oklahoma Baptist University Oklahoma City University Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University Ouachita Baptist University Penn State University Pepperdine University Purdue University Rhodes College Saint Louis University Samford University Seattle University Sewanee University Southern Nazarene University Stanford Troy State University UCLA United States Naval Academy U.S. Military Academy at West Point University of Alabama University of Arkansas University of Chicago University of Colorado University of Georgia University of Kansas University of Michigan, Ann Arbor University of Mississippi University of Missouri University of Oklahoma University of Ozarks University of Richmond Vanderbilt University Westmont College Wheaton College Anderson University Asbury College Auburn University Azusa Pacific University Babson College Belmont University Belhaven College Beloit College Biola University Boise State University Boston University Bradley University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University Calvin College Chapman University Clemson University College of William and Mary Covenant College Dordt College Duke Friends University Furman University Georgetown University Grove City College Harding University Harvard University High Point University Hillsdale College Iowa State University John Brown University Kansas State University Lee University Liberty University Lipscomb University LIM College Approximately 92% of graduates attend four-year colleges and universities, while 8% attend two-year colleges, military, or trade schools. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 About Covenant Christian Academy C ovenant Christian Academy is an independent, non-denominational, Christian, college preparatory day school founded in 1979. We serve grades Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Our classical curriculum combines a rigorous academic program with exemplary fine arts and outstanding athletics. This curriculum ultimately directs students to emulate the perfect excellence found in Christ. AFFILIATIONS Association of Classical Christian Schools Accredited K-12 (ACCS) Association of Christian Teachers & Schools Accredited PreK3-PreK4 (ACTS) Society for Classical Learning (SCL) Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) Texas Association of College Admission Counseling (TACAC) National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Texas Private School Accreditation Commission (TPSAC) Apply Now! Click Here DISTINCTIVES We are a Christian community who firmly believe in the importance of a Covenant Education, where the parents form a partnership with our school to educate their children. Our goal is to provide each student with a distinctively Christian, classical, college preparatory education. We seek to inspire students to think critically in the context of a biblical worldview by not sheltering them but by equipping them in the light of scriptural truth. Our desire is that they would grow in wisdom and apply God’s Word in every area of their lives, becoming leaders to transform communities for the glory of God. Our Humanities program provides an intensive study of universal themes found in the great writings, people, and events that have formed and reformed Western Civilization. Normative works of our culture are studies within their historical settings. This helps students understand how the works and the people who wrote them were influenced by their times, and vice versa. The courses are organized chronologically, moving from the ancient civilizations to modern times and integrated with language, art, and music. All History and English courses are taught at the Honors or Advanced Placement level in the Logic and Rhetoric Schools. Texas Association of Non-Public Schools (TANS) Texas Colloquium of Classical Christian Schools Tarrant Independant Schools Consortium (TISC) FACULTY AND STAFF For a detailed listing of Covenant Christian Academy’s dedicated and experienced faculty and staff, please visit our website at www.covenantchristian.net. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Frequently Asked Questions Do you have a waiting list and if so, how is it managed? After a grade level is filled we will maintain an unranked applicant pool. If a vacancy should occur, we will offer admission based on our admission requirements. Apply Now! Click Here Do your students wear uniforms? Yes. Several options are available for our every day uniform and on chapel days, a formal uniform is required. On Cougar spirit days students have the option to wear Cougar spirit wear in support of our athletic programs and pep rallies. Please check the quick links on our website for information on school uniforms. Are siblings guaranteed placement? We give priority consideration to students of our current CCA families, if they meet our admission requirements. Do you have a hot lunch program? Yes, we have a volunteer-run, hot lunch program. Meals can be pre-ordered from local food vendors one month in advance. This service is optional. Students can also bring their own packed lunch if they have not purchased a meal in advance. May my child and I observe a class? Yes, visitors are always welcome. Please call to schedule a campus visit. What grade does organized athletics begin? Organized athletics start in Grade 7 for boys and girls. However, sports specific training in PE begins in 5th grade. Is it possible to enter CCA mid-year? We admit students throughout the school year if they meet our admission requirements and as space is available. High School students are admitted at the quarter and semester breaks. Do you offer a summer enrichment program? Yes, we offer a summer enrichment program for students and the community. Classes are offered during the summer by CCA faculty to refine students’ skills and interest. Course offerings vary from year to year. Check our website for more information. Are you affiliated with Colleyville Presbyterian Church? No, we are an independent, nondenominational, Christian School. CCA was founded by Colleyville Presbyterian Church in 1979, and became independent in 2000. We currently share some of the same facilities. What is the House System? Students’ grades 9-12 are divided into four Houses: Fidelitas, Integritas, Aequitas, and Veritas. These houses help to foster: Nurturing relationships across grade levels Leadership, friendly competition, and service Faculty involvement with students on a unique relational level Positive peer pressure and mentorship Is before and after-school care available? Yes. Please check our website at www.covenantchristian.net for updated information regarding Cougar Club, CCA‘s before and after-school care program. Are parents required to volunteer at CCA? No, we don’t require volunteer hours but parents are vital to the success of our school’s organization. Do we offer multiple child discounts? No we follow cost based tuition and therefore we charge what it costs to operate the school. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Admission Requirements Apply Now! Click Here CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION ADMISSION PROCESS A credible profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ by at least one parent of the child applicant. Schedule a campus visit with our admissions office or attend an Open House or Tour Night. Parent(s) understand and fully support the mission, philosophy, and doctrinal statement of the school. At least one parent and child applicant regularly attend a church in which the Bible is sincerely believed and faithfully taught. Parent(s) commit to support the work of the school through prayer, volunteerism, and financial contributions. Applicant offers evidence of potential academic success in the school based on past records, entrance tests, and interviews. Applicant offers evidence of high moral character, academic potential, emotional stability, a satisfactory behavior record, respect for authority, and adequate social adjustment. NON DISCRIMINATION POLICY Covenant Christian Academy does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment practices, financial aid and scholarship programs, and athletic or fine arts administered programs. Complete the online application located on our website’s Admissions page. The following documents are required: Copy of birth certificate Copy of immunization records Consent for Criminal Background Check Photocopies of parent(s) or guardian(s) driver’s license(s) Pastoral reference Academic references If applicable, a copy of previous testing for reading or learning differences If applicable, a copy of any crucial medical or educationaldiagnostic reports Most recent report card and standardized test results (Grades 1-12 only) plus transcript (Grades 9-12 only) Contact the Director of Admission at 817-281-4333 x1 to: Schedule a student visit and interview with school Division Head (Grades 7-12 only) Schedule entrance evaluation (Kindergarten-Grade 12) After all documents are received, the Director of Admission will schedule a parent interview. The non-refundable admission fee of $300 includes all application processing, entrance testing, and initial registration. Please contact the Business Office at 817-281-4333 x 124 for information regarding tuition payments and to discuss any other financial concerns. ADMISSIONS DECISION The Admissions Committee will render a decision after the admission process has been completed. Families will be notified by the Admissions Office when the decision has been made. Families have ten days from the date of receiving an enrollment contract to respond. (Continued on reverse side) COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017 Doctrinal and Mission Statement Apply Now! Click Here DOCTRINAL STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT We Believe... the Bible to be the inspired, only infallible, authoritative, inerrant Word of God. (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:21) The Mission of Covenant Christian Academy is to provide a biblically based, classical, college preparatory education that inspires a passion for excellence, a heart of grace, and the character of Christ. We Believe... there is one God, eternally existent in three persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Genesis 1:1, Matthew 28:19, John 10:30) We Believe... in the deity of Christ (John 10:33), His virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23, Luke 1:35), His sinless life (Hebrews 4:15, 7:26), His miracles (John 2:11), His vicarious and atoning death (1 Corinthians 15:3, Hebrews 2:9), His resurrection (John 11:25, 2 Corinthians 13:4), His ascension to the right hand of the Father (Mark 16:19), and His personal return in power and glory. (Acts 1:11, Revelation 19:11) We Believe... in the absolute necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit for salvation because of the exceeding sinfulness of human nature and that men are justified on the single ground of faith in the shed blood of Christ and that only by God's grace and through faith we are saved. (John 3:16-21, 5:24, Romans 3:23, 5:8-9, Ephesians 2:3-10, Titus 3:5) We Believe... in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; the saved unto the resurrection of life and the lost unto the resurrection of damnation. (John 5:28-29) We Believe... in the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 8:9, 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, Galatians 3:26-28) We Believe... in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life. (Romans 8:13-14, 1 Corinthians 3:16, 6:19-20, Ephesians 4:30, 5:18) We Believe... in marriage that is the union sanctioned by God, which joins one man and one woman in a single, exclusive, covenantal union, as delineated by Scripture. Sexual intimacy should only occur between a man and a woman who are married to each other. No intimate sexual activity should be engaged in outside of a marriage between a man and a woman. (Gen. 2:18-25; Ex. 20:14; Eph. 5:22-33; Heb. 13:4) 901 Cheek Sparger Road Colleyville, Texas 76034 | The Mission of Covenant Christian Academy is to provide... connotes that the pursuit of the mission is an ongoing process, rather than something that has already been achieved. a biblically based... an education that is filtered through biblical principles to produce a grounded, Christian worldview. classical... a methodology that emphasizes an integrated curriculum, the study of great works of literature in all disciplines, and a passion for learning. college preparatory education... the desired level of achievement in the educational process. that inspires... an environment that ignites and encourages the student's passion to learn. a passion for excellence... an environment that models and develops an expectation for quality, integrity, and enthusiasm in every endeavor and interaction. a heart of grace... encourages students to be committed leaders by serving others with a spirit of love and grace. and the character of Christ... seeks to instill the mind of Christ in our students, enabling them to exhibit a character that is noble in thought, word and deed. COVENANT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY office 817-281-4333 toll free 877-528-4333 fax 682-334-0367 | www.covenantchristian.net | [email protected] May 2017
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