Core Values, Nov. 12-17, 2014

 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. Philippians 4:8

Congratulations House Audacia for displaying the following core values:

  • One member displayed FORESIGHT and INITIATIVE by attending and participating in the Davidson College lunch.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE when she attended an extra writing practice with Mrs. Dearing during lunch.
  • One member displayed SERVICE and GOODNESS when she willingly accepted the proposal to assist Mrs. Cranford with the K-4 dismissal.
  • One member displayed KINDNESS and GOODNESS when he gave the K4 class a big bear hug and read stories to them in the library.
  • One member displayed GOODNESS by giving a grammar school student a hug.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by noticing Mrs. Sneed’s overflowing trash can and taking it to the dumpster.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by helping load the OCC van with shoeboxes from the lobby.
  • One member displayed EXCELLENCE in his outstanding poetic sensibility.
  • One members displayed DILIGENCE by his willingness to throw himself wholeheartedly into his recitation.
  • One member displayed PERSEVERANCE by committing herself to an excellent recitation every step along the way.

Congratulations House Fides for displaying the following core values:

  • Three members displayed FAITHFULNESS and SCHOOL SPIRIT by making posters to cheer-on the Championship Volley Ball game and shared their posters with other students, so they could similarly participate.
  • Four members displayed FORESIGHT and INITIATIVE by attending and participating in the Davidson College lunch.
  • Three members displayed DILIGENCE when they attended an extra writing practice with Mrs. Dearing during lunch.
  • One member displayed SERVICE and GOODNESS when she willingly accepted the proposal to assist Mrs. Cranford with the K-4 dismissal.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by holding the door open for the sixth grade class in the morning.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by helping load the OCC van with shoeboxes from the lobby.
  • One member displayed GOODNESS by a willingness to serve others before himself.

Congratulations House Sapientia for displaying the following core values:

  • Five members displayed COMPASSION and SERVICE giving up most of their lunch time to put together 50 Operation Christmas Child boxes.
  • One member displayed KINDNESS and SERVICE when she volunteered to take the trash in T8 to the receptacle, which Mrs. Dearing was getting ready to do.
  • Five members displayed FORESIGHT and INITIATIVE by attending and participating in the Davidson College lunch.
  • Two members displayed DILIGENCE when they attended an extra writing practice with Mrs. Dearing during lunch.
  • One member displayed KINDNESS by taking the time to chat with a K4 student during morning gym time.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by holding the door for other students to exit the classroom.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by helping load the OCC van with shoeboxes from the lobby.
  • Two members displayed KINDNESS by helping a fellow classmate clean out and organize her locker and notebooks.
  • One member displayed WISDOM by taking a personal interest in her studies and applying it to her life.
  • One member displayed COURAGE by his willingness to recite.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE by his enthusiasm to engage with new ideas in class.

 

 

 

Blog Subscription, Sports Awards, and Warrior Basketball

Current House Standings:
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          214                  230                  200

Congratulations to House Fides for having the most members subscribed to the CCS House Blog via email.  (5pts)
So far Audacia has 3 members signed up (3pts), Fides has 6 members signed up (6pts), and Sapientia has 5 members signed up (5pts).  Continue to encourage your members to subscribe.  Each new subscription is an additional spirit point for your house.  It’s easy to do!  Just click on the button to the right, enter your email address, and then when you receive an email remember to activate it.

before the gameHouse Fides showing their School Spirit by making posters before the Volleyball Championship game.

Fall Sports Awards:

Audacia – 15pts for MVP’s and 10pts for mention in CCS E-news

  • Dawson H – Most valuable player/boys Cross Country
  • Emma S – Offensive player of the year JV Volleyball
  • Lydia L – Defensive player of the year JV Volleyball
  • Kady K – Defensive player of the year Varsity Volleyball
  • Tyler H – Warrior Award MS Soccer

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Fides – 3pts awarded because Grace D. scored game winning point in Volleyball Championship

Sapientia – 9pts for MVP’s and 6pts for mention in CCS E-news

  • Ashley N – Most valuable player/girls Cross Country
  • Patrick G – Warrior Award Cross Country
  • Erin D – Defensive player of the year MS Soccer

Basketball Season for CCS Warriors has started!  Make sure to check the schedule and come out and support your school and fellow House mates!

MS Girls team:
Audacia – Tyler H. and Presley C. (6pts)
Fides – Alivia S. (3pts)
Sapientia – Callie M., Caroline C, Erin D. (9pts)

MS Boys team:
Audacia – Bryson R and Parker R. (6pts)
Fides – Weston C, Ben G, Chase W. (9pts)
Sapientia – Eric S. (3pts)

Varsity Girls Team:
Audacia – Kirby T, Sara Beth J, and Lydia L. (9pts)
Fides – Laura S.and Grace D. (6pts)
Sapientia – McKenna B. (3pts)

Varsity Boys Team:
Audacia – Dawson H, Erik T, and Ian P. (9pts)
Fides – TJ A. and Jonathan W (6pts)
Sapientia – Jackson P (3pts)

Boys JV Team:
Audacia – Harrison P (3pts)
Fides – Evan P (3pts)
Sapientia – Nick D, Hunter S, and Mason C. (9pts)

Julia Humberger (Fides) and Sydney Mangum (Sapientia) lead the Middle School Girls PE. Way to go ladies! (Admin Leadership Points – 5pts each house)

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Alivia Spencer of House Fides leads the Middle School PE in rhythmic hoops. (Admin Leadership points – 5pts)

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Core Values, November 4-11, 2014

Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong. Let all that you do be done with love. I Corinthians 16:13-14

Congratulations to House Audacia for demonstrating the following core values:

  • One member demonstrates love by her continual KINDNESS and FRIENDLINESS toward teachers and adults.
  • One member demonstrates love by his acts of CHIVALRY holding the doors for others.
  • One member demonstrates love by SERVING as he assisted Mrs. Bingham in rearranging the science classroom.
  • One member demonstrates love by his acts of CHIVALRY in offering to take Mrs. T. Wilmoth’s trash to the receptacle saving her a long walk and inconvenience.

Congratulations to House Fides for demonstrating the following core values:

  • One member demonstrates LOVE and COMPASSION when he helped Mrs. Cross on the playground with an injured student.
  • Two members demonstrate love by their SERVICE in offering to take out Mr. Wilmoth’s trash.
  • One member demonstrates love by her act of COMPASSION when she helped a young child with direction.

Congratulations to House Sapientia for demonstrating the following core values:

  • One member demonstrates love by SERVING as he assisted Mrs. Bingham in rearranging the science classroom.
  • One member demonstrates love with SERVICE and HELPFULNESS by aiding a peer who was struggling with material in Latin I.
  • One member demonstrates love by his COMPASSIONATE inquiry into the health of Mrs. T. Wilmoth’s daughter.
  • Two members demonstrate love by their continual KINDNESS and FRIENDLINESS toward teachers and adults.
  • One member demonstrates love by acts of  HUMILITY and HELPFULNESS as observed by Mr. Staggers.
  • Five members demonstrate love by acts of DILIGENCE and EXCELLENCE in preparing for events in seventh grade history class.

 

Volleyball Champs!

Congratulations to the Varsity Women’s Volleyball team for winning the Western Piedmont Athletic Conference Tournament Championship for 2014! vball champs
Points for the House members that came out to cheer you on!
Audacia – 12pts
Fides – 8pts
Sapientia – 18pts

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Points for attending the 11/6 meeting:
Audacia – 12pts
Fides – 15pts
Sapientia – 12pts

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Way to go Ashley Nault for taking the initiative and organizing a CCS Warriors team for the Color Run!  (Admin Leadership pts – 5 for House Sapientia)
Audacia – 4pts
Fides – 2pts
Sapientia – 4pts

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Recently the House Captains were given school sweaters with their house crest on them as a gift from the school for their leadership.

Laura Sneed received 5 Admin Leadership points for House Fides for coming up with the idea of putting the house crest on the various uniform wear through Land’s End.  She worked with Mrs. Kuhn and now both boys and girls have sweater options that can display their house crest.

 

Core Values, Oct. 27th-Nov. 3rd 2014

Covenant Classical School promotes the following nine core values: Reverence, Classical Model, Academics, Biblical Integration & Worldview, Loyalty & Authority, Leadership, Family & Covenant, Accountability & Safety, and Virtue & Calling.

Congratulations House Audacia for displaying the following core values:

  • Three members displayed CHIVALRY by serving Mrs. Dearing in setting up the classroom for the project presentations in English 8.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by assisting Mrs. Staggers in Algebra I by getting ice for her.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by offering to clean Mrs. Bingham’s board.
  • Two members displayed LEADERSHIP and TEAMWORK during the House meeting.

Congratulations House Fides for displaying the following core values:

  • Four members displayed SERVICE by volunteering to paint the set piece for the seventh grade theater class.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE and INITIATIVE when she used the chapel service to improve flowing skills for debate class.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by serving Mrs. Dearing in setting up the classroom for the project presentations in English 8.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by assisting Mrs. Staggers in Algebra I by collecting papers and emptying the hole punch.
  • One member displayed REVERANCE by leading worship in the Thursday chapel.
  • One member displayed COMPASSION when she offered her notes to a student who had been absent in math class.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by offering to clean Mrs. Bingham’s board.
  • Two members displayed LEADERSHIP and TEAMWORK during the House meeting.
  • One member displayed INITIATIVE by leading the logic school PE class.

Congratulations House Sapientia for displaying the following core values:

  • Four members displayed SERVICE by volunteering to paint the set piece for seventh grade theater class.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE and INITIATIVE when she used the chapel service to improve flowing skills for debate class.
  • One member displayed COMPASSION when she helped her fellow classmates understand an assignment in seventh grade Algebra class.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by facilitating the meeting with enthusiasm and spirit.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by overseeing the communication of necessary information.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by congratulating and encouraging his team mates for having good hearts and doing good works.
  • One member displayed REVERANCE by leading worship in the Thursday chapel.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by holding the door for all students as observed by Mrs. T. Wilmoth.
  • One member displayed INITIATIVE by leading the Logic School PE class.
  • Two members displayed SERVICE for Mrs. Kuhn by cleaning up and organizing the paper bin in the teachers’ copy room.