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Covenant Christian Academy Normal Business Hours:

Monday–Friday, 7:30 am–5:30 pm

 

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 17th:

Fall Athletics Registration deadline

 

Wednesday, May 22nd:

Grammar School Spring Concert, PAAC, 6:00 pm

 

Thursday, May 23rd:

USLR Spring Concert, PAAC, 6:30 pm

 

COMING UP:

Friday, May 24th:

Grammar School Field Day, Back Fields, 8:30 am

All School Early Dismissal, 11:30 am

Grammar School Family Picnic, Courtyard/Playground, 11:45 am

 

Monday, May 27th:

NO SCHOOL – Memorial Day

 

Friday, May 31st–Tuesday, June 4th:

USLR Coda Trips

 

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, 9:30 am

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

Baccalaureate, PAAC, 5:00 pm

 

Saturday, June 8th: 

Graduation, PAAC, 10:00 am

 

2023-24 School One page calendar.

2024-25 School One page calendar. 

 


 

GENERAL NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

CCA is Seeking a Dynamic Director of Admissions!

 

Our CCA community always has been and continues to be our strongest asset in filling open positions within our school. Do you know anyone who would be a good fit for this position and might be interested in joining our team? 

A strong candidate for CCA’s Director of Admissions will demonstrate proven experience in school admissions. Click here for more details and to apply.


 

 

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 next 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 next 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.


 

Fall 2024 Athletics – Registration Closes Tomorrow!

All rising 7th–12th graders are eligible to register for fall athletics at Covenant. 

Click here to register your student-athlete(s). Registration deadline is Friday, May 17th.

 

If you have questions about our fall athletics offerings, or about the registration process, please contact Mr. Lawrenz at: jason.lawrenz@ccamail.org.

 


 

Teacher Appreciation Week

Special thanks to our Covenant Parent Connection and all the CCA families who contributed to honoring our amazing faculty for Teacher Appreciation Week last week. Each day brought a different spread including a Candy Shop, a Snacks & Drinks day, a Gourmet Lunch, a Breakfast Buffet, and a Grab-n-Go Dessert Bar. Thank you to our faculty who inspire, motivate, and guide our students every day. Your hard work and commitment make the world a better place, one lesson at a time. We love and appreciate you!

 


 

Spring Cleaning: Revamping Basement and Storage Spaces

Bob and Franny from our facilities crew, along with some student workers, spent Saturday morning filling a dumpster by cleaning out and organizing the basement, the storage area by the USLR loading dock, and a few other areas around campus. Thanks for taking the time to make CCA shine!

 

 


 

 

 

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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

 

The Classical Roots Program is looking for CCA families who want to get their hands dirty!

 

Each Friday during the summer, our student volunteers are looking for some help weeding, watering, and harvesting in our school vegetable garden and orchard. When you and your family arrive, a faculty representative and student volunteer will meet you, provide tools and know-how, and assign you this week’s gardening tasks. The reward? You and your kids get to learn about organic gardening.

 

The icing on the cake? You get to take home any fresh herbs and vegetables that are ripe and ready for free as our way of saying thanks! 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: Community Spirit 

 

Click here to read this week’s blog post, Community Spirit, 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


 

Classical Roots students helped spruce up the entryways around campus with these beautiful planters. 

 

 


 

SCHOOL NURSE

 

Seasonal Allergies

As the weather gets warmer, students will continue to enjoy more time outside during the school day. 

We have seen a dramatic increase in students suffering from seasonal allergies in the past week. If your student has a history of seasonal allergies, please consult your child’s pediatrician, and consider giving them an over-the-counter antihistamine at home if indicated. Please note we do not have medications like Claritin or Zyrtec at school, and can not give any medication without a doctor’s order. 

Also, we encourage you to consider applying sunscreen to your child in the morning before school each day. For those students whose classes spend time in the back field for gym or recess, you may also want to consider applying bug spray as well. Please do not send sunscreen or bug spray with your child to school, as we are not permitted to apply it.

 


 

GRAMMAR SCHOOL

 

Field Day Family Picnic: Fellowship and Fun

Friday, May 24th | 11:45 am–1:00 pm | Courtyard/Playground/Front Lawn

 

 


 

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 PreK Meet & Greet: Give your little one a head start in socialization by meeting their peers with interactive play and activities in a welcoming environment. Click here.

  • 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.

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

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!

 


 

UPPER SCHOOL OF LOGIC & RHETORIC

 

Exploring Energy: Calorimetry Experiment in Ms. Beaman’s Chemistry Class

This week Ms. Beaman’s chemistry class did a calorimetry experiment where they burned various snack foods and measured how much energy came from each. They will then compare their data to the information on the nutrition labels of the foods. They successfully burned marshmallows, cheese curls, and popcorn. With the cheese curls burning the best, it was speculated that they would make good fire starters.

 

 


 

Embracing Reflection: Eighth-Grade Threshold Speeches

 

Eighth-graders delivered their Threshold Speeches this week. Threshold is the culmination of the eighth-grade year at Covenant, where each student has to share an 8-minute personal story reflecting something that has greatly impacted their lives in front of an audience of nearly 100 of their peers, family, and teachers. Along with their speech, they share a piece of artwork they created related to their story. These students presented with eloquence, humility, and tenacity, and are beginning to demonstrate the qualities of a CCA graduate.

 

 


 

Friday Fun in the Sun 

USLR students enjoyed the beautiful spring weather during Community on Friday. They played lawn games and enjoyed a snack while some of the girls played a powder-puff flag football match. 

 

 


 

FINE ARTS

 

Crossing the USA and Timeless Classics: CCA’s Grammar School and Upper School Spring Concerts

GS: Wednesday, May 22nd | 6:00 pm | PAAC

US: Thursday, May 23rd | 6:30 pm | PAAC

 

We are thrilled to invite you to join us for an evening of musical delight at our Grammar School and Upper School Spring Concerts! Our concerts are just three weeks away and students have been hard at work preparing fun and exciting songs for all of you!

 


 

Spring Concerts: Student Info

An email was sent earlier this week from Mrs. Coleman concerning the Spring Concerts and all of the necessary information. Please be sure to review the information sheet which can also be accessed by clicking here.

 


 

SpringFest Art Show: Celebrating Creativity and Talent

Congratulations to the Fine Arts department on a wonderful SpringFest Art show.

 

 


 

ATHLETICS

 
Fall 2024 Athletics – Registration is Now OPEN!

All rising 7th–12th graders are eligible to register for fall athletics at Covenant. 

Click here to register your student-athlete(s). 

Registration is due by Friday, May 17th.

 

If you have questions about our fall athletics offerings, or about the registration process, please contact Mr. Lawrenz at: jason.lawrenz@ccamail.org.

 


 

Athletic Events This Week:

Friday, May 17th:

4:00 pm MSUF @ CSW

4:00 pm VUF @ CSW

 

Saturday, May 18th:

VT&F CHAMPIONSHIP MEET

 

Tuesday, May 21st:

4:00 pm MST&F @ SJP

Check the online calendar for more information. 

 


 

Cougars Round-Up

 

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD

Saturday, May 4th:

With a last chance to beat a personal record (PR) and a last chance to qualify for the New England Championships the Cougars descended on Austin Prep for the final regular season meet. Some highlights were PRs with Michaela Ray breaking the magical 4’ barrier in the high jump, Shepherd Gladden throwing the javelin over 110’, Anne Hammond breaking her own school record in the javelin with an 83’ 7” throw, Matthew Stuart’s school record shot put of 33’ 1”, and Ryan Jones lowering his PR to 2:17.91 in the 800m. In the 300m hurdles, Gianna DiMattia qualified for the Championships smashing her own best by over 3 seconds with a 57.12, and Isaac followed with a new school record at 45.95 seconds. Colin Moll qualified for the Championships with his 49.58.  

 

The girls’ 4×100 relay team broke the school record with Anna Jukanovich, Liza Minogue, Greta Baird, and Carys Walters coming in at 53.54 seconds.

 

Not to be outdone, the boys 4×400 team lowered the school record to 3:52.91 with blistering legs with Ryan Jones, Dylan Curtis, Lukas Badaro, and Isaac Portugal each going sub-60.

 

The girls came in 2nd out of eight schools and the boys placed 3rd.

 

VARSITY SOFTBALL

Monday, May 13th:

CCA 17, Gann 6

 

Tuesday, May 14th:

CCA 18, BTA 14

Tuesday was Senior Day for the Girls Varsity Softball team. The Cougars pulled off an 18-14 win at home against Boston Trinity Academy. CCA seniors, Victoria Gladden and Abigail Verrengia, were honored and celebrated.

 

VARSITY ULTIMATE FRISBEE

Monday, May 13th:

CCA 12, Gann 5

The game against Gann was a resounding victory for the Varsity Ultimate Frisbee team as they beat Gann 12-5 in an incredible effort from the whole team. Gann was a team they lost to 15-2 in the first game of the season so the players were ready to have a rematch. Simeon and Tristan were on another level on the Offense and linked up for 10 of the 12 points. Mikey put on a show on the defensive side and locked down the deep zone, getting multiple interceptions and pass deflections, while both Simeon and Caleb got handblocks leading to eventual CCA scores. All around, the team played their hearts out and left it all on the field for an incredible win against the best team in the league.

 

Wednesday, May 15th:

CCA 15, Pingree 9

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL ULTIMATE FRISBEE

CCA 6, Gann 10

The Middle School Ultimate Frisbee team played a great game against Gann at home. Although the Cougars lost 10-6, they worked well together and learned a lot. They competed strongly against an all-high school team in one of their best performances of the season. A few highlights were: Jack T. threw massive hammers toward the end of the game, Evie C. almost caught it with her shin, Lila O. and Addy B. played intense defense–diving in front of opposing players to force turnovers, Elliot S. made several great jumping plays both catching and defending the disc, Nate J. caught several scores and had the quickness to get open repeatedly, Phoebe S. was fearless to pick up the disc and advance it while also being a rugged defender, and Evie C. and Kaden L. running give-and-go passes to create openings for long throws downfield. 

 


 

ALUMNI NEWS

 

Favor Ezewuzie (‘16) just earned her master’s in education from Clemson University. Favor was the salutatorian of her class at CCA. She went on to graduate from Wheaton College in 2020 where she was an accomplished runner on their track and field team. Due to her senior season being cut short by COVID, Favor was granted an additional year to compete as a college student so she enrolled at Clemson University and ran as an NCAA Division I athlete.

Congratulations, Favor! 


 

Nathaniel Pekari (’20) graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a French minor from Hillsdale College. He will be continuing his education at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO. 

We’re proud of you, Nathaniel! 


 

Matt Tammaro (‘20) graduated from Gordon College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business with a concentration in Marketing. L to R: Michael (‘18), Rachel (pre-K teacher), Matt (‘20), Mike, and Lexie (CCA tenth-grader).

Congratulations, Matt! 

 



 

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