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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     

    Swag Thursdays

    SWAG days will take place on Thursdays.  On SWAG days, preK - 12th graders may dress in  N.U.T. day apparel.  For each Thursday a student wishes to dress in N.U.T. day apparel, he/she will pay $5.00 in case to receive a single use wristband.  Wristbands will be dated and must be worn on the date of purchase.  Wristbands may be purchased at tables set up in front of the school on SWAG Thursday mornings. 

    Please see N.U.T. day dress guidelines in the handbook.
    If a student dresses inappropriately (not following the guidelines), the parent will be called to bring the proper clothing.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     

    Good Friday - No School

    Good Friday is the solemn Christian day commemorating Jesus Christ's crucifixion and death at Calvary, observed the Friday before Easter as part of Holy Week, it's a day for fasting, reflection, and special services to remember Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins, emphasizing profound love and redemption, even though it's a day of sorrow, with "Good" meaning "holy" in old English. 
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     

    Easter Break

    This time was given an additional day off to continue the celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead, occurring three days after his crucifixion on Good Friday;  it symbolizes new life and hope. 

    Students will return on Tuesday, 04/07/2026. 
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    K-6 Reading Program

    Start: Feb 10, 2026    End: Apr 7, 2026

    K-6 Reading Program Kickoff in the Sanctuary on 02/10/26.
    CCA K–6 students are invited to join our 8-week Spring Reading Program! Starting February 10, students will earn beads and necklaces for reading across various genres. Every book read also enters students into exciting prize drawings! Keep an eye out for grade-specific requirements. The program runs through April 7, with a special Book Character Dress-Up Day and Awards Ceremony to follow on April 28.
     
    Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day 
    Date: Apr 28, 2026
    Contact: Vanita Hensel
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     

    Students Return

    Student return from Easter Break
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Spring Drama Production - 12 Angry Jurors

    K Auditorium, K Lobby
    Everyone is invited to come out and support our Spring Production - 12 Angry Jurors 

    Spring Drama Production - 12 Angry Jurors
    Thursday, 04/09/2026  6:30 pm 
    Friday, 04/10/2026  6:30 pm
    Sunday, 04/12/2026 3:00 pm

    Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel. Based on the Emmy Award-Winning Movie by Reginald Rose. Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
     
    At the heart of 12 Angry Jurors lies a powerful and Biblical truth - the value of one human life made in God's image. Romans 5:8 says "But God proves his own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus saw sinful humanity as such a worthwhile prize that He was willing to go to the cross. This is Juror 8's position, as it should be ours. 

    Please come and support our theatre students who have worked hard to make this production everything it can be! 

    Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older. Please click "Read More" below to read about the topic of this play. 


    This play deals with serious issues, including prejudice, lack of sympathy, aggression, and homicide. Audience discretion is advised. Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older.
     
    In this story, twelve ordinary people must decide on the guilt or innocence of a teenager accused of homicide. It looks like an open-and­-shut case until one man casts doubt, and calls for a deeper examination of the facts and an exposing of the other jurors' true motives.
    Contact: Rose Steele

    Swag Thursdays

    SWAG days will take place on Thursdays.  On SWAG days, preK - 12th graders may dress in  N.U.T. day apparel.  For each Thursday a student wishes to dress in N.U.T. day apparel, he/she will pay $5.00 in case to receive a single use wristband.  Wristbands will be dated and must be worn on the date of purchase.  Wristbands may be purchased at tables set up in front of the school on SWAG Thursday mornings. 

    Please see N.U.T. day dress guidelines in the handbook.
    If a student dresses inappropriately (not following the guidelines), the parent will be called to bring the proper clothing.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Spring Production - 12 Angry Jurors

    K Auditorium, K Lobby
    Everyone is invited to come out and support our Spring Production - 12 Angry Jurors 

    Spring Drama Production - 12 Angry Jurors
    Thursday, 04/09/2026  6:30 pm 
    Friday, 04/10/2026  6:30 pm
    Sunday, 04/12/2026 3:00 pm

    Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel. Based on the Emmy Award-Winning Movie by Reginald Rose. Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
     
    At the heart of 12 Angry Jurors lies a powerful and Biblical truth - the value of one human life made in God's image. Romans 5:8 says "But God proves his own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus saw sinful humanity as such a worthwhile prize that He was willing to go to the cross. This is Juror 8's position, as it should be ours. 

    Please come and support our theatre students who have worked hard to make this production everything it can be! 

    Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older. Please click "Read More" below to read about the topic of this play. 


    This play deals with serious issues, including prejudice, lack of sympathy, aggression, and homicide. Audience discretion is advised. Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older.
     
    In this story, twelve ordinary people must decide on the guilt or innocence of a teenager accused of homicide. It looks like an open-and­-shut case until one man casts doubt, and calls for a deeper examination of the facts and an exposing of the other jurors' true motives.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Spring Drama Production - 12 Angry Jurors

    K Auditorium, K Lobby
    Everyone is invited to come out and support our Spring Production - 12 Angry Jurors 

    Spring Drama Production - 12 Angry Jurors
    Thursday, 04/09/2026  6:30 pm 
    Friday, 04/10/2026  6:30 pm
    Sunday, 04/12/2026 3:00 pm

    Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel. Based on the Emmy Award-Winning Movie by Reginald Rose. Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
     
    At the heart of 12 Angry Jurors lies a powerful and Biblical truth - the value of one human life made in God's image. Romans 5:8 says "But God proves his own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus saw sinful humanity as such a worthwhile prize that He was willing to go to the cross. This is Juror 8's position, as it should be ours. 

    Please come and support our theatre students who have worked hard to make this production everything it can be! 

    Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older. Please click "Read More" below to read about the topic of this play. 


    This play deals with serious issues, including prejudice, lack of sympathy, aggression, and homicide. Audience discretion is advised. Due to mature themes and complex subject matter, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and older.
     
    In this story, twelve ordinary people must decide on the guilt or innocence of a teenager accused of homicide. It looks like an open-and­-shut case until one man casts doubt, and calls for a deeper examination of the facts and an exposing of the other jurors' true motives.
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    6th - 12th Fine Arts Spring Showcase

    Sanctuary, Commons
    Join us for our fabulous spring performance featuring the incredible talents of our middle and high school students!   

    Prepare to enjoy an evening of inspiration, beauty, and creativity as we celebrate the God-given gifts of our CCA students.  Join us for highlights in dance, band, chorus, and worship band in the CCM Sanctuary, as well as a stunning display of 2-D and 3-D visual art and digital imaging in the Commons.

    Come rejoice with us as we honor the Lord through the talents and dedication of our students.  More details will be shared as the event approaches.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Swag Thursdays

    SWAG days will take place on Thursdays.  On SWAG days, preK - 12th graders may dress in  N.U.T. day apparel.  For each Thursday a student wishes to dress in N.U.T. day apparel, he/she will pay $5.00 in case to receive a single use wristband.  Wristbands will be dated and must be worn on the date of purchase.  Wristbands may be purchased at tables set up in front of the school on SWAG Thursday mornings. 

    Please see N.U.T. day dress guidelines in the handbook.
    If a student dresses inappropriately (not following the guidelines), the parent will be called to bring the proper clothing.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Iowa Testing

    1st  - 11th Grades
    Iowa Testing
    Contact: Susan Krebs
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    Iowa Testing

    1st  - 11th Grades
    Iowa Testing
    Contact: Susan Krebs
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    Iowa Testing

    1st  - 11th Grades
    Iowa Testing
    Contact: Susan Krebs
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    Iowa Testing

    1st  - 11th Grades
    Iowa Testing
    Contact: Susan Krebs

    Swag Thursdays

    SWAG days will take place on Thursdays.  On SWAG days, preK - 12th graders may dress in  N.U.T. day apparel.  For each Thursday a student wishes to dress in N.U.T. day apparel, he/she will pay $5.00 in case to receive a single use wristband.  Wristbands will be dated and must be worn on the date of purchase.  Wristbands may be purchased at tables set up in front of the school on SWAG Thursday mornings. 

    Please see N.U.T. day dress guidelines in the handbook.
    If a student dresses inappropriately (not following the guidelines), the parent will be called to bring the proper clothing.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    Iowa Testing

    1st  - 11th Grades
    Iowa Testing
    Contact: Susan Krebs

    Free N.U.T. Day

    Free N.U.T. (no uniforms today) for all staff and students.
    See Handbook for Nut Day Guidelines.
    Contact: Rose Steele
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    K-6 Reading Reading Program Awards Ceremony/Book Character Dress Up Day

    Sanctuary
    We will celebrate our Reading Program Awards Ceremony and Book Character Dress-Up Day as students mark the successful completion of our Spring Reading Program. Students are encouraged to come to school dressed as their favorite book character. During the ceremony, students will receive their completion prizes, be recognized for their hard work and dedication, and participate in additional prize drawings.
     
    Students are receiving awards from the 8 weeks of reading.
    Parents and families are welcome to attend.

    Tri-M Induction Music Honor Ceremony

    K - Auditorium
    You're invited to the Tri--M Music Honor Society Induction Ceremony - a special evening celebrating our student musicians talent, dedication, and leadership.  Join us as we welcome new members into this prestigious honor society with inspiring music and meaningful recognition of their achievements.

    Requirements:
    Music Participation – Must currently be enrolled in an academic music course after having completed one full year of the same academic music course.

    Academic Achievement – Must have 3.0 cumulative GPA, and maintain an A average in all music courses.

    Character Strength and Service – Demonstrate leadership, service, and character in all activities.


    Benefits: Those service opportunities Tri-M provides students also teach leadership skills, from decision-making and planning to holding positions in the honor society, to influencing younger students to get involved and become leaders themselves, as well as seeking out opportunities for learning and growth.
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    Swag Thursdays

    SWAG days will take place on Thursdays.  On SWAG days, preK - 12th graders may dress in  N.U.T. day apparel.  For each Thursday a student wishes to dress in N.U.T. day apparel, he/she will pay $5.00 in case to receive a single use wristband.  Wristbands will be dated and must be worn on the date of purchase.  Wristbands may be purchased at tables set up in front of the school on SWAG Thursday mornings. 

    Please see N.U.T. day dress guidelines in the handbook.
    If a student dresses inappropriately (not following the guidelines), the parent will be called to bring the proper clothing.
    Contact: Rose Steele

    High School Academic Awards

    Café - Café
    We are pleased to announce the High School Academic Awards ceremony, where students in grades 9 through 12 will be honored for their academic excellence, character, and leadership. The event will take place in the cafeteria, where students will receive their awards and trophies.  

    Students receiving awards will be notified prior to the ceremony. We invite all family, friends, and faculty to join us in celebrating these outstanding accomplishments.
    Contact: Meg Torres
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