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UPCOMING EVENTS

The Official School Calendar can be found on our website. To automatically have school events added to your personal online calendar, click the green “Subscribe” button at the bottom of the page! Check back weekly for date change notifications.

 

THIS WEEK:

Friday, May 31st:

CPC Open Meeting & Covenant Commentary “Preventing Summer Slide” with Andrea Bergstrom, 8:15 am

 

Friday, May 31st–Tuesday, June 4th:

USLR Coda Trips

 

Wednesday, June 5th:

Parents in Prayer, Cafe, 8:15 am

 

Thursday, June 6th:

USLR Awards, PAAC, 9:30 am

USLR Last Day of School, 11:30 am dismissal 

Senior Walk, 11:50 am

Senior Brunch, 12:00 pm

 

Friday, June 7th:

Grammar School Awards, PAAC, 8:30 am

Grammar School Last Day of School, 11:30 am dismissal

Baccalaureate, PAAC, 5:00 pm

 

Saturday, June 8th: 

Graduation, PAAC, 10:00 am

 

COMING UP:

Enjoy your summer break!

 

2023-24 School One page calendar.

2024-25 School One page calendar. 

 


 

GENERAL NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

Covenant Parent Connection Open Meeting

Friday, May 31st | 8:15 am | CCA Cafeteria

 

Parents, please join us for the Covenant Parent Connection open meeting to learn how you can support upcoming activities and events. Stay for our last Covenant Commentary, which will take place at the end of the open meeting.

 

For questions about Covenant Parent Connection, please contact Andrea Bergstrom, Grammar School Principal, at andrea.bergstrom@ccamail.org.

 


 

Covenant Commentaries

Friday, May 31st | 8:45 am | CCA Cafeteria

 

Our last Covenant Commentary, Preventing Summer Slide: How Parents Can Help Their Children Maintain Academic Progress Over the Summer Vacation, will be held on Friday, May 31st during the Covenant Parent Connection meeting at 8:45 am. 

 

This commentary will target elementary-aged learners. 

 

Summer can sometimes bring a dip in academic progress for elementary students, known as the “summer slide.” However, parents can play a crucial role in keeping their kids academically engaged and advancing during these months. Grammar School Principal Andrea Bergstrom will explain how simple activities like reading together, exploring educational projects, or even incorporating learning into everyday tasks like cooking or gardening can make a big difference. Join us to hear about and share suggestions for staying proactive and making learning fun to help prevent the summer slide and ensure your child starts the new school year on the right foot.

 

This session will be recorded for those who cannot attend.

 

If you have questions about Covenant Commentaries or would like to suggest topics for future Commentaries, please contact Nicole Wise Williams, Chief Advancement Officer, at nicole.williams@ccamail.org.


 

Parents in Prayer

Wednesday, June 5th | 8:15 am | CCA Cafeteria

 

Parents in Prayer is a fellowship led by CCA parent Pastor Charles Rukwaro and is open to all CCA parents. We gather once a month (the first Wednesday of each month in the faculty/staff lounge following morning drop-off) to pray for our community and nation’s health, safety, wisdom, and leadership.  You are welcome to join us! Our final prayer meeting for this school year is Wednesday, June 5th, at 8:15 am. Please reach out to Pastor Charles with any questions at crukwaro@calvarychristian.church.


 

Back-to-School Supply Shopping Made Easy

 

CCA is once again partnering with Educational Products, Inc. (EPI) for our school supply program to help you save time and money on back-to-school shopping. EPI has been the #1 provider of school supply packs for over 40 years. Plan to order your EPI pack today by clicking here and using school code: CON282. Supplies will be delivered directly to your child’s classroom and ready when they arrive on the first day of school. 

 

 


 

CCA Parents and Guardians: We want your feedback!

 

As we strive to finish the current school year with excellence and filled with joy, aspects of planning for the next school year are already underway. One of the best ways we know to ensure another strong year together is to listen to you! Please click here to access our parent survey. Your feedback and reflections are essential to building a unified community focused on the mission of Covenant and a continually improving educational experience for our students.  

 

All responses are anonymous. The survey should take no more than 15-20 minutes of your time, depending on the number of children enrolled. Please take advantage of this opportunity to participate–the survey closes on July 1st.  

 


 

 

 

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Dig In and Grow Together: Join the Classical Roots Summer Program for Gardening Fun!

Fridays During the Summer | 10:00 am–12:00 pm | CCA Vegetable Garden and Orchard

 

There are still spots open for families who want to get their hands dirty this summer! 

Classical Roots Program is looking for CCA families to help with weeding, watering, and harvesting in our school vegetable garden and orchard each Friday during the summer. 

 

Sessions run from 10:00 am to around 12:00 pm.

 

Sign up for a day here.

 

Please direct any questions about this program to Alex Miller at alex.miller@ccamail.org.

 


 

 

Classical Roots Weekly Blog: How to Start A Program Like This at Your School, Part 1

 

Click here to read this week’s blog post, How to Start A Program Like This at Your School, Part 1, and to subscribe to the Taproots Substack.

 

If you are interested in learning more about this program or getting involved, please contact Alex Miller at alex.miller@ccamail.org

 


 

Family Referral Incentive Program

 

Covenant experienced its 11th consecutive year of record enrollment in the 2023-2024 school year! God continues to bless CCA, and we are always seeking to welcome mission-aligned families to our community. 

 

We have a Family Referral Incentive Program to both incentivize and reward CCA parents and employees. Our parents, students, and employees are our best ambassadors, sharing their positive experiences at Covenant with friends, family, and acquaintances. 

 

Current CCA families, as well as faculty and staff members, can receive a $500 referral bonus for each new family that they refer (who then applies to CCA, is accepted, and enrolls for the 2024/25 school year). The Family Referral Program does not apply to immediate family members or persons living in the same household. 

 

While many grade levels have already reached capacity for next year, we do have space open in some grades such as Pre-K and Kindergarten. Please contact Admissions for more details: admissions@ccamail.org

 

Click here for more info. 


 

SCHOOL NURSE

 

Student Medication Returns

If your student had medication stored in the school health office this year (i.e. EpiPens, inhalers, oral medication, etc.), it will be returned on your student’s final day of school.  All medications must be received by a parent or guardian, and a signature will be required.  

 

The school nurse will have a table inside the PAAC lobby for returning medications:

 

Thursday, June 6th- grades 7 through 12 ONLY

9:15 am to 9:45 am (before USLR awards ceremony)

11:00 am to 11:30 am (after USLR awards ceremony)

 

Friday, June 7th- grades K through 12

8:15 am to 8:45 am (before GS awards ceremony)

10:30 am to 11:00 am (after GS awards ceremony)

 

PreSchool and Pre-K parents will receive medications at their student’s classrooms on their final day of school. If you forget to pick up your child’s medication or are unable to pick it up on the final day of school, medications will be held for one week only. Please call the main office at 978-535-7100 to schedule a pick-up for the week of June 10th-14th. Any medications left at school after that time will be discarded per school policy. Please email school.nurse@ccamail.org if you have any questions.

 


 

GRAMMAR SCHOOL

 

Important Dates for Grammar School:

Friday, May 31st:

CPC Open Meeting & Covenant Commentary, 8:15 am

 

Wednesday, June 5th:

Pre-K End of Year Celebrations in PAAC, 8:30 am and 9:15 am

Kindergarten End of Year Celebration in PAAC, 1:00 pm

 

Friday, June 7th:

GS Awards in PAAC, 8:30 am

GS Last Day of School

Early Dismissal, 11:30 am 

 


 
Field Day & Family Picnic: Fitness, Fellowship, and Fun!

 

Another epic Grammar School Field Day in the books! From sack races to relay races, a bouncy house, and face painting, Grammar School students brought their A-game and showed off their competitive spirit. Thanks to all the parents, staff, Upper School student volunteers, Mr. Lawrenz, and all our GS teachers for making the day such a success! The day was topped off with a family picnic on the front lawn with a special visit from the ice cream truck. Laughter, teamwork, and memories made under the sun – that’s what it’s all about!

 


 

Third Grade’s Epic Journey: Exploring Yin Yu Tang and Delighting in a Chinese Feast!

 

Third grade embarked on an exhilarating adventure to the renowned Peabody Essex Museum, where they were transported back in time as they marveled at the exquisite Yin Yu Tang house! But the excitement didn’t stop there – they indulged in a sensational Chinese feast for lunch, igniting their taste buds with a burst of flavor and cultural immersion!

 

 


 

Summer Scholars: Enrichment Programs for Every Age

 

Join CCA faculty for a summer of growth and fun with a diverse range of educational programs tailored to every grade level. Whether your child is gearing up for fourth grade or just starting their educational journey, we have something for everyone.

  • PreSchool and Pre-K Playgroup: Give your little one a head start in socialization by meeting their peers with interactive play and activities in a welcoming environment. Click here to learn more. Click here to register.

  • Pre-K-1st Grade Arts & Crafts Camp: Spark your child’s creativity and imagination with a blend of artistic expression and hands-on crafting, perfect for the youngest learners. Click here to learn more. Click here to register.

  • Rising 1st-6th Grade Tutoring: Personalized tutoring sessions designed to reinforce academic concepts and boost confidence across various grade levels. Click here.

  • Rising 1st-6th Grade Summer Music Lessons: If you are interested in taking summer lessons, please click on this link to fill out the online form (please do this even if you have previously communicated with either Mrs. Coleman or your instructor). There are many options for lessons – weekly, bi-weekly, or even sporadically throughout the summer to keep skills fresh. The following lessons are available: Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass/Ukulele, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone/Euphonium, and Drums.

  • Rising 2nd-6th Grade Orton-Gillingham Tutoring: Orton-Gillingham is an approach to phonics that compliments the CCA curriculum. These tutoring hours are reserved for students who are not meeting year-end literacy benchmarks. Research has shown that students who receive remedial tutoring can avoid the summer slide. Click here.

  • Rising 3rd Grade Bootcamp: Get your child ready to excel in the approaching school year with our intensive bootcamp focusing on reviewing second-grade math, reading, and writing skills. Click here.

  • Rising 4th Grade Bootcamp: Prepare your child for success in the upcoming school year with our intensive bootcamp focusing on core subjects and study skills. Click here.

  • Rising 6th Grade Bootcamp: Increase your child’s readiness for 6th grade by reviewing fifth-grade math, reading, and writing skills, while also completing the required summer assignments for Math and Reading. Enjoy a few focused days to sharpen your minds and connect with peers! Click here.

  • Rising 7th Grade Bootcamp: Enjoy focused time with a small group of peers to provide instructional support for your child. We will specifically focus on the foundational skills found in the Required Math Summer Practice as well as the Required Reading and Response, making progress or even finishing their summer work together! Students will also have a chance to connect with classmates and play games together during our time. Click here.

Summer is the ideal time to bridge learning and leisure, and our programs offer the perfect balance to keep young minds engaged and excited about education. Sign up today and make this summer a season of growth and discovery for your child!

 


 

Girl’s Running Club Conquers the Melody Miles 5K with Family and Medal Winners

 

The Grammar School Girl’s Running Club gathered to run the Melody Miles 5K in Hamilton over the weekend. Family members also joined in and two of them earned medals for their age groups: Sarah B. (1st grade) and Jack N. (4th grade). Congratulations, runners! 

 

 


 

UPPER SCHOOL OF LOGIC & RHETORIC

 

Important Dates for USLR:

Friday, May 31st:

NO SCHOOL for USLR students

Grades 8, 9, and 10 Coda trips depart

 

Saturday, June 1st:

Grades 7 and 11 Coda trips depart

 

Tuesday, June 4th:

Coda trips return

 

Wednesday, June 5th:

NO SCHOOL for USLR students unless they have to make up an exam

 

Thursday, June 6th:

USLR LAST DAY OF SCHOOL

8:00 am School day begins for all

9:30-11:00 am Awards and Moving Up Ceremony

11:00-11:30 am Final Worship

11:30 am Senior Clap-Out for USLR (dismissal for grades 7-11 at 11:30 am)

11:50 am Senior Walk through Grammar School

12:00-1:30 pm Senior Brunch

1:45-2:45 pm Senior Graduation Practice

 


 

Coda Trip: Seniors’ Making Memories in Cape Cod

 

The seniors took off to Cape Cod on Tuesday morning for their Coda trip with Mr. Miller, Mrs. Kline, and Ms. Johnson. They had beautiful weather their first two days where they experienced the Cape Cod Heritage Museum and Gardens, biked along the Cape Cod Rail trail, had fun at Mayflower Beach, ate lots of delicious food, and hung out by the campfire. They are staying at a big house on the green end of a peninsula that looks out over a salt river towards dunes and finally the sea. What a great time for them to pause and reflect together on their time here at CCA.

 

 


 

   USLR Summer Enrichment Workshops
  • Academic Management
    For rising 7th–10th grade students
    August 19th–22nd | 1:00–3:30 pm | Limited to 12 students | $275
    Focus on study skills necessary for success in the Upper School. Topics will include planning and prioritizing time, organizing space and materials, preparing for tests/quizzes, and test-taking strategies.

  • Summer Music Lessons
    For Rising 7th-12th grade students
    Runs throughout summer | $28-$30 per 30-minute lesson
    If you are interested in taking summer lessons, please click on this link to fill out the online form (please do this even if you have previously communicated with either Mrs. Coleman or your instructor). There are many options for lessons – weekly, bi-weekly, or even sporadically throughout the summer to keep skills fresh. The following lessons are available: Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass/Ukulele, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone/Euphonium, and Drums.

  • Latin Basics Bootcamp
    For rising 8th–9th grade students
    August 19th–22nd | 1:00–3:30 pm | Limited to 12 students | $275
    Students will walk through an overview of English grammar, learn study methods for memorizing vocabulary words, and review translation basics.

  • Mathematician’s Toolbox 
    For Rising 8th–10th grade students 
    August 19th–22nd | 9:00 am–12:30 pm | Limited to 12 students | $350 
    Designed to help students develop and sharpen the mathematical tools needed to identify, represent, and solve problems, justify conclusions, and apply mathematics to practical situations. 

  • Rhetoric Primer
    Required for any new 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students
    September 3rd | 12:00–2:00 pm | Lunch is provided and there is no cost. 
    This 2-hour workshop taught by CCA teachers takes place after school on the first day of school (which is a half day).  This workshop seeks to introduce an overview of both language and concepts covered in earlier Logic and Rhetoric classes at CCA (between grades 7 and 10).

  • College Application Bootcamp
    For Rising Seniors
    August 19th–21st | 8:30 am–2:00 pm | $325
    This boot camp focuses on preparing college applications before the official start of the school year. Click here for more info.

Click here for more info. To sign up for any USLR Summer Enrichment Workshops, email Tracy Bennett, Dean of Academics at tracy.bennett@ccamail.org.

 

 


 

FINE ARTS

 

A Spectacular Showcase: Grammar School and USLR Fine Arts Students Shine at Spring Concerts!

 

Amazing Spring Concert performances were held last week by all of our Grammar School and USLR Fine Arts students! They showed a tremendous display of talent which is a testament to the mentoring and leadership of our Fine Arts department. Special thanks to all of our music teachers and students for two wonderful concerts! We were able to celebrate God’s creation through singing and playing, finishing Thursday’s concert with powerful worship from our USLR worship team.

 

 

 


 

ALUMNI NEWS

 

We value your feedback–don’t forget to fill out the Alumni Survey. The survey closes tomorrow, Friday, May 31st. Click here to access the survey. 

 

We are proud of you and would love to share your news with your fellow alums and the Covenant community! Please send personal and professional announcements and photos to alumni@ccamail.org.

 

Celebrating Graduations:

 

Austin Fitzgerald (‘20) graduated Magna Cum Laude from Elon University this past weekend with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing and Project Management. Austin is the son of CCA first-grade teacher, Mrs. Kristy Fitzgerald.

 

 

 

Fun Fact:

Austin graduated from Elon University with fellow CCA Alum Colby Bradford (’20). Austin and Colby (pictured below) graduated from preschool, from Covenant (during the pandemic), and from Elon together. 

 

 



 

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