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Classical Christian School for the Arts
Basic Information
Address: 4981 78th Ave North, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
County: Pinellas
School District: Pinellas
Phone Number: 727-547-6820
Fax Number: 727-545-3579
Email: info@ccsa.us
President: Sylvia Morgan Baker
Additional Information
School Type: Private, International, Boarding and Day School
Founded: 2005
Ages/Grades: K-8th Grade
School Setting:
7 Acre Campus situated next to Pinellas Park City Hall , sharing facilities with the new Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center
School Size: 120
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15/1
Departments:
Core Academics, Physical Education, Sports, Drama, Visual Arts, Dance, Music
Curriculum:
Over 30 Publishers
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
NILD Therapy; Public Resources for Speech Therapy
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Clubs:
Spirit Club, National Elementary Honor Society, Student Council, Soccer Club, Photography, Traditional and Folk Arts
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Public
Mission Statement:
To provide the highest academics and the brightest arts, making better citizens and successful scholars
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At Classical Christian School for the Arts, Inc we value, teach and most importantly model Christian ethics and character-based education including respect, loyalty, trust, and care one for another. We assure our students that they will be treated fairly and with respect. Our objective is to make decisions that will best represent the entire student body. We believe that our student council and Spirit Club provide the opportunity for students to develop that experience while contributing to school functions and community service. W e want our parents to know that we are committed to do our best to act in the best interest of our students.
We value cultural and racial diversity, consistent with the Judeo-Christian worldview. CCSA, while founded on faith-based principles, is non-denominational and accepts students of all faiths. Children have the option to participate in specific faith curricula we offer or other electives. CCSA is not affiliated with a particular church; CCSA is governed by a board of directors.
What We Believe
- In being as relevant as today's news while holding to the timeless teachings of Jesus Christ.
- God loves us...unconditionally...and continues to invite us to follow Him.
- In Jesus Christ, that He is God's one and only Son.
- The Bible is a flawless handbook that helps us succeed in life and gives straight answers for issues relating to work, family, relationships, and anything else we encounter, and that it is God's holy, inerrant, inspired and infallible word.
- Effective life-change begins when we follow Jesus.
- Each person has a gift, ability, or experience that can help others, and our privilege is to help our students discover it!
School History:
CCSA opened in 2005 in response to the community need for private academic and arts education.
Additional Information:
The school offers over 30 arts activities in the genres of Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Drama, and Sports. The school partners with public museums, Arts societies, and the City of Pinellas Park to bring the arts to the public. Students achieve above the national average in all core subjects. Latin and grammar are taught beginning in grade 2, with a solid reading foundation established in the earlier grades. Cultural Anthropology and Logic is taught beginning in grade 5. Band is held three days per week for students in grades 4-8. Suzuki piano is required for grades 1 & 2.