Calvary Christian Academy (Florida)

Calvary Christian Academy (CCA) is a private Christian school located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in Broward County. It was established as an outreach of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, one of the largest and fastest growing megachurches in the United States, in 2000. CCA provides education from Pre-K3 through 12th grade. A full-time daycare is also operated all year. The school is accredited with the Association of Christian Schools International.[3] The student population totals to more than 1,700 and the student teacher ratio is 12:1. [4]

Calvary Christian Academy
Address
Calvary Christian Academy
2401 West Cypress Creek Rd

Fort Lauderdale
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Coordinates26°12′14.36″N 80°10′31.98″W
Information
TypePrivate School
MottoMake Disciples
Established2000
HeadmasterJason Rachels
GradesPreK3–12[1]
Enrollmentapprox 1,500[2]
Color(s)               Navy blue, white, and gold
MascotEagles
Websitehttp://ccaeagles.org
Front view of the main school building.

Academics

With an emphasis on both academia and biblical applications, CCA has developed a custom set of academic standards that meet or exceed state and national standards, derived from the following:

  • Liberty Christian Academy academic standards
  • Florida Department of Education standards
  • International Society for Technology in Education standards
  • American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages standards
  • Curriculum Planning and Learning Management Systems standards
  • Department of Defense standards[5]

Students of every grade level have study of the Bible integrated into the curriculum, along with core academic classes. [6]

High school

The high school offers 22 Advanced Placement and four dual enrollment courses.[7] Students are required to take one full credit of Bible for each year in attendance at CCA. Students have the option to participate in Endorsements, areas of special academic emphasis that require additional courses and/or extracurricular activities. Endorsement programs include Fine Arts, Ministry, STEM, and World Language.[8]

Elementary school

The elementary school curriculum focuses on five areas: Bible, Math, English, Science, and Social Studies. Students then participate in "weekly specials" that include Fine Arts, Music, Physical Education, Spanish, and STEM. An optional Spanish Immersion Program through add.a.lingua was introduced in the 2017-2018 school year where core classes are taught in Spanish with the goal of helping students become bilingual[9].

Admissions

Tuition

Tuition varies by grade level. Tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year for high school students is $12,350. Tuition assistance is available by application, and the school also accepts external scholarships including: Step Up for Students Scholarship, Gardiner Scholarship (PLSA), John McKay Scholarship, and Folds of Honor.[10]

Campus

CCA sits on a 75-acre campus[11] shared with Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. The grounds host a football field, track, indoor gymnasium, blackbox theatre, and a 700-seat theatre[11]. At the end of the 2017-2018 academic year, the school began a major security system upgrade, adding 240 security cameras across the campus.[12]

Athletics

CCA is member of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). It provides competitive athletic sports for grades 6-12, as well as after-school intramural sports for elementary students.[13]

Athletic Teams

The school has 46 athletic teams, known as the "Eagles," across 16 sports, including:[13]

Boys High School Boys Middle School Girls High School Girls Middle School
Baseball Baseball Basketball Basketball
Basketball Basketball Beach Volleyball
Cross country Cheer Cheer
Football Football Cross Country
Golf Golf Golf
Lacrosse Lacrosse Lacrosse Lacrosse
Tennis Tennis
Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field
Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer
Swimming & Diving Swimming & Diving Softball
Wrestling Swimming & Diving Swimming & Diving
Volleyball Volleyball

Titles

The school has won the 2017 State Champions in volleyball and basketball, the 2012 1A state title for girls Track and Field, along with the 2016 State Champions in baseball.[14]

References

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