Core Values, March 7-11,2016

Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member did a fantastic job modeling RESPONSIBILITY and LEADERSHIP in her coaching the middle school girls’ volleyball team on Thursday.
  • One Member demonstrated KINDNESS and THOUGHTFULNESS to provide a celebration for Mrs. Wilmoth’s birthday.
  • One Member exhibited INITIATIVE and SERVICE for designing and presenting a grammar school chapel.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member exhibited SERVICE by volunteering to take out Mr. Wilmoth’s trash.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE by helping Mrs. Barnhardt get all of the food prepared and set out the games for the Daddy/Daughter Dance.
  • Two Members displayed SERVICE by helping with the playlist for the Daddy/Daughter Dance.
  • Two Members demonstrated KINDNESS and THOUGHTFULNESS to provide a celebration for Mrs. Wilmoth’s birthday.
  • One Member exhibited INITIATIVE and SERVICE for designing and presenting a grammar school chapel.
  • One Member demonstrated SERVICE by taking out Mr. Morton’s trash.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member displayed SERVICE by giving up her time Friday night to serve at the Daddy/Daughter Dance.
  • Two Members displayed a heart of SERVICE when they volunteered to vacuum Miss Leland’s very messy art room.
  • Two Members demonstrated KINDNESS and THOUGHTFULNESS to provide a celebration for Mrs. Wilmoth’s birthday.
  • One Member consistently demonstrates CHIVALRY by holding the door for other people at CCS.

The 3rd Quarter Winner is…

House Fides!

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Final Point Totals:

1st place – Fides with 981 points

2nd place – Sapientia with 941 points

3rd place – Audacia with 848 points

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House Captain – Daniel Haycox

House Prefects – Evan Prince and Katie Thigpen

House Advisors – Mr. Leland and Mrs. Wilmothrsz_img_5993

Congratulations House Fides for a job well done! 

Continue to “Keep The Faith” and keep up the good work!

House Description:   Fides – Latin for Faith, Loyalty
Motto: “Pactum serva” (Keep the Faith)
Colors:  Yellow and Black
Mascot: Dog/Wolf
Core Values: Loyalty, Caring, Mercy, Family, Faith, Reverence, Covenant, Justice, Teamwork

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Core Values, Feb. 29-Mar. 4, 2016

Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member demonstrated SERVICE by passing out history books for Mrs. Dearing.
  • Two Members demonstrated REVERANCE by praying for Parker Rose before the spelling bee.
  • One Member displayed INITIATIVE and SERVICE by assisting Mr. Leland with morning door duty.
  • One Member demonstrated EXCELLENCE and DILIGENCE on Mrs. Dearing’s English assessment.
  • One Member demonstrated SERVICE by vacuuming and cleaning the trash off the floor of Mr. Morton’s classroom during a few extra minutes between classes.
  • One Member showed SERVICE by taking out Mrs. Wilmoth’s trash.
  • Two Members exhibited DILIGENCE by studying hard for their History test and winning the class game.
  • Two Members were tremendously HELPFUL in cleaning up and prepping the Art classroom for Miss Leland!

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member exhibited SERVICE by taking out the trash for Mrs. Sneed.
  • One Member demonstrated service by passing out history books for Mrs. Dearing.
  • One Member demonstrated REVERANCE by praying for Parker Rose before the spelling bee.
  • One Member displayed INITIATIVE and SERVICE by assisting Mr. Leland with morning door duty.
  • One Member stepped out of his or her comfort zone to uphold the CCS honor code valuing INTEGRITY and HONESTY.
  • One Member demonstrated EXCELLENCE and DILIGENCE on Mrs. Dearing’s English assessment.
  • One Member displayed KINDNESS and SERVICE when he offered to help Miss Leland by taking out her classroom trash.
  • Two Members exhibited DILIGENCE by studying hard for their History test and winning the class game.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • Six Members all displayed SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP when they volunteered to lead Armor Time devotions and prayer this week.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE by cleaning Mr. Morton’s whiteboard in a herculean feat of strength that required over 13 Clorox wipes.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE by vacuuming Mr. Morton’s room during a few extra minutes between classes.
  • One Member displays CHIVALRY as he stands at the teacher’s parking lot entrance door every morning and holds the door for teachers, students, and parents.  He jumps up purposely just to help people, oven offering to help carry bags, books, etc.
  • One Member showed SERVICE by taking out Mrs. Wilmoth’s trash.
  • One Member exhibited INITIATIVE and SERVICE by placing a new bag in the trashcan before using it.
  • Four Members exhibited DILIGENCE by studying hard for their History test and winning the class game.
  • One Member was tremendously HELPFUL in cleaning up and prepping the Art classroom for Miss Leland!
  • One Member displayed KINDNESS by taking out Mrs. Russell’s garbage on Friday.

A Student’s View of CCS by Kady Kuhn

rsz_img_4372My name is Kady Kuhn. I’m a senior and the Student Body President here at Covenant Classical School. I have been a student at CCS since I was four years old, and honestly this place is my home. Before I tell you about my experience, I’d like to point out that this is not an advertisement. I am not here to try to sell you this school, but instead to give you a glimpse of what happens here. At CCS, everyday I am being trained for battle. I put my armor on and walk into class. See, education is more than just preparation for a career, it is enriching and teaching students to be concerned about salvation. We are taught discipline, because if I can’t read long, boring books or complete twenty-five math problems, there will never be a time that I can practice consistent prayer, fasting, or ministry.

Here at CCS I was taught not to simply follow my heart or be true to myself, no, I was taught that man is sub-creator and that through self-discipline and denial of my fleshly desires I can work harmoniously with the Maker. My school is far from perfect and quite honestly there are days when I want to give it up all together, but when your teachers look at you encouraging you to seek comfort in His word, and to have a genuine concern for your soul, it is much harder to entertain the idea of giving up.

I’m not saying that my academics aren’t vigorous, in fact I spent the summer reading “The Brothers Karamazov” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, which for those of you that don’t know is the kind of book that looks, feels, and smells ancient, and when you drop it dust comes flying up. In calculus we are given a lesson each day, and when we miss problems we don’t just forget about it and move on, no, we go back and dissect each step and pour over that one problem until its perfect. Covenant Classical School for me has not just been the place where I have grown up. It has been the place where I have been trained to discern not just what is true, but also to recognize the things that look like they’re true.

As graduation grows continually closer I am reminded everyday of what a privilege it is to be here surrounded by people who love me and push me to be a woman of integrity, discipline, and authenticity. – Kady

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(Pictured above: Kady on the right with her dear friend and VP, Becca, and Kady sharing the morning announcements)

Core Values, Feb 22-26, 2016

Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • Two Members exemplified INITIATIVE and SERVICE in Chemistry class by taking out the trash for Mrs. Quillen.
  • One Member helped to keep CHIVALRY alive on Friday morning when he came to a teacher’s aid by helping her carry a case of water into her classroom.
  • One Member exhibited SELF-CONTROL and KINDNESS during her Socratic Seminar.
  • One Member displayed EXCELLENCE in his questions asked while reading The Aeneid.
  • One Member demonstrated DILIGENCE in keeping up with her Commonplace Book.
  • One Member displayed HELPFULNESS in Art class on Wednesday by running to re-fill the water jugs for his classmates.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE by taking out Mr. Wilmoth’s trash.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member exhibited SERVICE by taking out the trash for Mrs. Wilmoth.
  • One Member exhibited KINDNESS by engaging in conversation with a visiting student.
  • One Member consistently demonstrates SERVICE by offering to help keep the trash levels from overflowing.
  • One Member demonstrated DILIGENCE and HARD WORK on her Senior Thesis.
  • One Member displayed EXCELLENCE in the ideas that he is crafting for his semester paper.
  • One Member displayed KINDNESS and a heart of SERVICE when he took the trash out for Miss Leland.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE by taking out Mrs. Sneed’s trash.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member exhibited SELF-CONTROL and KINDNESS during her Socratic Seminar.
  • One Member displayed HELPFULNESS in Art class on Wednesday by running to re-fill the water jugs for his classmates.
  • One Member showed KINDNESS to the grammar school students during pick-up.  One even wanted to give her a hug good-bye.
  • One Member exhibited SERVICE by cleaning Mrs. Sneed’s board.