Columbia County Christian School

Academic Excellence * Biblical Worldview * Christ-like Character Serving Grades Kindergarten - 9th

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Why Choose Christian Schooling at CCCS?

Statement of Faith:
CCCS Statement of Faith.pdf


CCCS Biblical integration - Students are taught not only the fundamentals of Scripture and the Christian faith but also skills to articulate and defend their faith and critically examine other worldviews.

Low student-to-teacher ratio - Our teachers get to know their students well and give them plenty of one-on-one attention. CCCS will have no more than 16 students per class in kindergarten, and 20 in grades 1-9. Additional students will be placed on a waiting list.

Challenging curriculum - We use a variety of curriculum to motivate and challenge students to achieve at high levels in all academic areas.

Additional on campus programs - P.E, music, media, art, drama and chapel. 

Integrated technology - It is our goal to have technology be a part of our everyday classroom.   We teach students how to use a variety of computer applications and give guidance to using electronic sources for the purpose of research and enrichment.

Computer adaptive assessments - Students are tested at the beginning and end of the school year to provide teachers and parents with information regarding their placement, instruction and progress.

Daily extended care program - Our Before and After School Club provides students with a safe, nurturing environment to do their homework, eat a nutritious snack, and play with their friends.

Community Service - CCCS students participate in charitable causes throughout the school year to demonstrate love for others and learn the value of service.

Columbia County Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school- administered programs.

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Administrator
Rebecca Swatman - rswatman@ccchristianschool.net

 
Board of Directors:

Note: Board meetings are held every third Monday and are open to the public unless the board is in executive session. Please contact the Board President in advance if you would like a spot on the agenda to discuss a topic.

Robert Glosenger
,    President 
bopo83@gmail.com    
Dan McMahon,        V.P.
Jenny Mason,          Secretary
Misty Plank,            Treasurer

Charlie Tindall,        Member
Alyssa Roberts,              Member
Beth Hornback,       Member
Daniel Schmoll,      
Member

Genet Smiens
,        Office Gal, Board Advisor Development & Building Chair
gsmiens@ccchristianschool.net


Staff & Volunteers -
Melissa Danford,   Secretary
mdanford@ccchristianschool.net

Shari Dummer,  Kindergarten/Art
sdummer@ccchristianschool.net
Krista Mosley,               Grade 1
kmosley@ccchristianschool.net
Lauren Collins,           Grade 2/3
lcollins@ccchristianschool.net
Sara Raedels,            Grade 4/5/8
sraedels@ccchristianschool.net

Mike Rians,                Grade 6-8/9
mrians@ccchristianschool.net

Greg Sharp,      Math/Computer
gsharp@ccchristianschool.net

Asha Barendregt         6-9 Music
ashcapella@yahoo.com
               
Joy Schmoll       K-5 Music/Library
dsschmoll@opusnet.com
Michelle Harris   Before & After School Director/
Library
harrisinthewind@juno.com
Diane Kadolf Ray         K-9 PE

CCCS By-laws and Constitution:
CCCS by-laws are currently under review. Download is for reference only.
CCCS By-laws Rev Jan 2010.pdf
CCCS Constitution of Society.pdf