Announcing the CCS House Leadership team for the 2020-21 school year.

Because Covid19 prevented us from having the usual leadership election and interview schedule in April, the House System Admin team decided on a new leadership structure for the upcoming 2020-21 school year. Since campaigning, speeches, and elections were not possible, the roles and responsibilities of Student Body President and VP have been transferred to the 4 House Presidents. Each House President will serve as Student Body President for one quarter. And the duties of the SG VP have been transferred to the SG Spirit Prefect. We will still have SG Class Representatives, but they will be elected when school starts back up in the fall. Change is never easy and Covid19 has certainly created a lot of it. However, we are all REALLY excited with this new leadership structure and believe it will serve our school well this coming year.

House Audacia Leadership

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House President – Anna Cooper

Community Service Prefect – Garrett Cox

Social Prefect – Emma Lawing

House Fides Leadership

House President – Maggie Faircloth

Community Service Prefect – Eli Hudson

Social Prefect – Sophie Gantz

House Sapientia Leadership

House President – Lee Williamsen

Community Service Prefect – Parker Rose

Social Prefect – Rachel Strader

House Constantia Leadership

House President – Ryan Gasparrini

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Social and Service Prefect – Anna Davidson

Social and Service Prefect – Miriam Arensman

Congratulations to all our new House leaders!

Live Courageously! Keep the Faith! Pursue Wisdom! And Constantly Remember!

House System Update and Winners despite Covid-19

Hello everyone! I hope you are all staying safe and healthy. I wanted to give you all an update on the House System and answer some questions I’ve been getting lately.

First question: Which House won 3rd Quarter?

Well when we left for Spring Break on March 6th, that was the end of 3rd quarter. I tallied up all the points received since January and can now reveal the results for 3rd quarter. BUT first let me highlight the Houses that received the most points in some of the categories.

The House with the most points in the Leadership category was House Sapientia!

The House with the most points in the Social/Spirit category was House Fides!

The House with the most points in the Sports Participation category was House Audacia!

The House with the most points in Community Service category was House Sapientia!

And the House with the most Core Value points was House Fides!

When all those points were added together, the end result for the 3rd Quarter Winner was…

4th Place – House Constantia with 2,190 points

3rd Place – House Sapientia with 2,661 points

2nd Place – House Audacia with 2,685 points

1st Place – House Fides with 3,272 points – CONGRATULATIONS! Well Done!

2nd Question: How will we decide the winner of the Covenant Cup if we have such a “abnormal” socially distant 4th quarter?

So the point standings after 1st semester looked like this chart below. (Remember, for the Covenant Cup prize, the House wants the lowest score.) So you can see below that since House Fides had come in 1st place in both Fall Games and 2nd Quarter then their total had them in the lead at the end of 1st semester.

Audacia Fides Sapientia Constantia
1st Quarter 1 2 3 4
Fall Games 4 1 3 2
2nd Quarter 4 1 2 3
Total 9 4 8 9

When I added in the 3rd Quarter winner points, you can see that Fides is still solidly in the lead with 5 points. Then the House Dean Team plugged in possible numbers to see if it was numerically possible for another House to beat Fides. The only scenario was if Fides were to come in 4th place in both Spring Games and 4th Quarter AND either Audacia or Sapientia were to come in 1st place in both Spring Games and 4th Qtr. But even in that scenario, the points would be tied at 13 points.

Audacia Fides Sapientia Constantia
1st Semester Total 9 4 8 9
3rd Quarter 2 1 3 4
Total 11 5 11 13
Possible Spring Games 1 4 1 1
Possible 4th Quarter 1 4 1 1
Possible Covenant Cup Total 13 13 13 15

So do you remember what breaks the Tie???

The Answer – Cumulative Core Value Points!

Core Values
Audacia Fides Sapientia Constantia
1st Quarter 600 845 660 615
2nd Quarter 655 1150 625 1370
3rd Quarter 710 985 550 610
Total 1,965 2,980 1,835 2,595

And as you can see above, House Fides solidly clinched the overall Core Value points and thus the CCS House Dean Team proclaims them…

The 2019-2020 Covenant Cup Winner! CONGRATULATIONS HOUSE FIDES!!

So what will I, Mrs. Haycox, do with all the 4th quarter points that I have received so far? Answer – I will add them to 1st quarter next year. Here are some ideas/ways that you can earn points for your House between now and the start of school in the Fall.

Academic Service Leadership
Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and Junior Marshals Letters written to people in Nursing Homes Sent in applications for leadership positions for next year
Junior Resumes/YNM List/Book lists Sew or Make Masks for others Show Mrs.H your cleaned up email inbox to have no more than 50
4th Quarter Grades Hang Lights outside
9th-12th College Meetings with Mrs. H Anyone in the Family that Donates Blood or Platelets
Various Independent Scholarships Applied for Chalk designs or encouragement on sidewalks
End of the Year Award Recipients Various other ways to care for or serve others
Audacia Summer Reading Challenge

3rd Question: Are we going to be able to still have Spring Games?

Sadly no, but as you can see from the charts above, the Spring Games would not have had an effect on the overall Covenant Cup winner. But maybe once the restrictions are lifted, and we can gather in groups larger than 10, classes can organize some fun games like the seniors did last summer.

Until we can gather again, know that you are loved and missed. Thanks for all your support and participation in the CCS House System!! Virtual Hugs to ALL!

7th & 8th Grade Movie night and 9th-12th Grade Dance

House Sapientia hosted a movie night for the 7th and 8th graders along with the members of the student government! The evening began with games followed by a movie in the Commons! Fun was had by all!

Ready to watch!
House colors represented during set up!
Horton Hears a Who!
Games in they gym before the movie began!
Ping pong against the seniors.

The following evening House Audacia hosted a semi-formal dance for the 9th-12th graders. It was a wonderful “Night Under the Stars!”

The Senior Class!

Covenant’s Got Talent

On February 8th, House Fides hosted the 3rd Annual Covenant’s Got Talent Show! We have so many talented Students at CCS!

The various acts included drums, singing, dancing, comedy, a blindfolded piano performance, group skits, flute, violin guitar, and so much more! It was an evening filled with talent and laughter!

In-between acts our MCs introduced the judges and entertained us with games!

Did you know that CCS even has a synchronized swim team? Ha! We didn’t know about it either. But they WOWED the audience with their only/last performance!

At the end of the evening awards were given out and everyone was all smiles!

Most Classical award – Julia and Lauren Jones

“Knock My Socks Off” Award – Garrett Cox

Most Creative award – Maggie Faircloth, Anna Grace Davidson, Micaiah Thomas, Emma Lawing, and Ella Benham

The People’s Choice award – Wesley Russell, Jonathan Haycox, Andrew Faircloth, Jeremy Kirwin, Jaden Rudolph, Samuel Davidson, and Ryan Zink

Covenant’s Got Talent would not be complete with out a performance from the Soggy Bottom Dads!

While the Soggy Bottom Dad’s preformed, we were all thrilled with a guest performance by Olga Leland!

Winter Pep Rally and Homecoming Tailgate

The winter sports Pep Rally started with a fun all school dance party!

Then all the students lined up around the outside of the basketball court as the athletes’ names were called out and each ran around the court giving and receiving high 5’s.

Then the SG leaders, led by Maggie Faircloth and Jeremy Kirwin, taught the students how to play a fun “big dice” game of elimination. It was a huge hit!

After the grammar school students were dismissed, the upper school students played a game of dodgeball. Seniors and Teachers vs 7th through 11th graders!

Immediately following the Pep Rally, House Constantia hosted a tailgate in the Commons for all the Houses with tons of food, games, and fellowship!

And a few of the brave students had the chance to challenge the self proclaimed “Ping Pong Master,” our very own Athletic Director – Mr. Parker, in some impressive and intense matches!

Then it was time to go to the gym to cheer on our JV and Varsity Warriors!! GO WARRIORS!!!