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Senior Thesis
Encore Night
May 8

Spring Fine Arts
Concert
May 10

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Commencement
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May 15

A Prayer for the Class of 2025

Dear God, we pray that you would give our graduates wisdom and direction in making decisions, and in each new situation and journey you have for them now. Teach them to listen closely to your voice, that they would have a heart to obey your Word and have a desire to make the right choices. We pray that these we love so much would walk faithfully and diligently in all your ways. We ask that you would make their footsteps firm, that your Word would be a constant lamp for their feet and a light to their path. May they sense the freshness of your Spirit over their lives in amazing ways, and may they be strengthened, instilled with hope, for the new roads you have in store. We ask for your wisdom and clear direction over their lives, that you would give them understanding beyond their years. We ask for you to open doors that need to be opened and close every one that should be shut tight. Allow every gift and treasure you have placed inside their lives to grow, develop, and flourish to bring you glory.

Adapted from crosswalk.com

School-Wide Information

IMPORTANT DATES –

TONIGHT! – Thursday, May 8 – Senior Thesis Encore Night – You will hear four of our seniors speak on a variety of relevant and challenging biblical and cultural subjects. Each presentation will last 5-10 minutes followed by a 10-15 minute period of dialogue as they answer questions from audience members. We are especially excited to welcome CCS alumni back to campus to take part in this event – this time, from the other side of the podium! 

    • When: 7:00 p.m.
    • Where: Theater
    • Who:
      • Charlotte Ayers: How has apocalyptic media shaped our eschatology?
      • Adiah Howison: Is America doomed, and if so, what should be done about it?
      • Landon Myers: How can biblical masculinity provide a good framework for effective fatherhood?
      • Isaac Young: Can a liberal arts approach improve the STEM programs of classical schools?

Saturday, May 10 – A Salute to America – One Nation, Under God – Spring Fine Arts Concert  The Choral and Instrumental Arts Department invites the CCS community and friends to attend our annual end-of-year concert. You will not want to miss this exciting evening of music celebrating our Nation, our Armed Forces, and First Responders and their families who have sacrificed so much serving as patriots for our country. This concert features a variety of patriotic classics and original music that tells the story about our country through witness and song. We will showcase our Rhetoric and Logic School choirs and bands together in this musical tribute to our great nation.

    • Where: Salem Baptist Church (1821 N Salem St, Apex)
    • When: 6:00 p.m. (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.)
    • General Admission Seating – Free!
    • Livestream Link (for out-of-town guests)
Thursday, May 15 — Class of 2025 Senior Assembly – This event is primarily reserved for Seniors, Senior families, their invited guests, Rhetoric School students, staff, and faculty. Dress uniform is required for all Rhetoric School students. Seating is reserved. 
    • When:  10:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m. (Doors open at 9:15 a.m. for Senior Parents and their guests to enjoy the Senior Memories displays.)  
    • Where:  Gym
    • Reserved Seating: Senior families and their guests have reserved seats on the gym floor, per their RSVP. No physical tickets are required. 
    • Parking:  Seniors, Senior parents and invited guests may park on campus.   
    • Off-Campus Parking: All staff, faculty, and student drivers (except Seniors) are to park at Bethel Baptist Church (1111 W Chatham Street, Cary). Shuttles will run for staff and students before school and after school. Limited shuttles at lunch.  
    • All 9th, 10th, and 11th Graders –
      • These students will sit with their teacher and class in the bleachers, except for siblings of a Senior who may join their family’s seating.
      • Pack a lunch or place an order from My HotLunchbox. Juniors will not have the opportunity to drive off campus for lunch on this day.  
      • This is a Dress Uniform event.
    • Logic School and Lower School students are not invited to attend, except if a brother or sister of a Senior is checked out with front desk to attend and sit with their Senior family. The absence should be submitted in the Parent Portal.
    • Event Contact: Lynanne Rhoades 

Thursday, May 15 – Class of 2025 Commencement Seat Reservations – We are looking forward to honoring the Class of 2025 at our Commencement Ceremony! Limited General Admission Seating is available and requires a ticket for entry. Reserved General Admission tickets will be available for pick up in the lobby of CCS on Monday, May 12 – Wednesday, May 14. If you have any questions, contact Ellen Wentz.

    • When: 7:00-8:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:15 p.m.)
    • Where: Salem Baptist Church (1821 N Salem St, Apex, NC 27523)
    • Reserve Your Seats 
    • Livestream Link (for out-of-town guests)

Friday, May 16 – Last Day of After-School Care – There will be no after-school care the week of May 19-23. 

Tuesday, May 20 and Wednesday, May 21 – Lost & Found – This will be our last Lost & Found of the school year…but don’t wait until the last minute – start looking NOW for any misplaced items. Each week, campus-wide items are consolidated in the K-2 stairwell. If you cannot find your belongings in the hallway or gym bins, check the K-2 stairwell anytime. On May 20 and May 21, families may look for lost items between 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. under the West Canopy (the side of the building closest to the baseball field). Any unclaimed items will be donated or discarded. If you have any questions, contact Ellen Wentz.

ANNOUNCEMENTS –     

Student Medication Pick-Up Parents who have any over-the-counter or prescription medications for their child(ren) stored at CCS, must come BEFORE the last day of school to take medication home. Please notify the Health Office in advance to schedule a time for pickup (919-303-2560, ext. 212). NO medication of any type will be stored at CCS over the summer. 
 

2024-2025 Yearbooks – If you missed ordering a yearbook, we may end up with extras to sell. We will not have that information for a few weeks, so watch for an update in The Knightly News regarding purchasing one if we have extras to sell.

Lower School (K-5th)

IMPORTANT DATES –

TOMORROW! – Friday, May 9 – Grade 5 – Wax Museum – As a culmination of our history curriculum, each student will dress up and present a brief speech about the life of a famous American, ranging from the early Puritans up to the Founding Fathers. We would love for parents to stop in and see the presentations.

    • When: 1:00-2:00 p.m.
    • Where: Gym

Friday, May 16 – Kindergarten Caps for Dads – This program is just for Kindergarten students and their dads. Each class will present a short play, Bible memory verse, and song.

    • When: 12:30 p.m.
    • Where: Kindergarten classrooms

Tuesday, May 20, Field Day – Field Day (EARLY RELEASE for K-5th Graders ONLY)See ParentSquare for opportunities to get involved! We are thankful for parent volunteers who help make this day possible. Due to construction and limited parking spots, we ask that parent volunteers park at and carpool from Peace Presbyterian Church (1777 W Chatham St, Cary). Park at the back of the lot near the basketball courts. There will be no CCS bus shuttles running. No K-5 After-School Care is available this day.

Thursday, May 22 – Kindergarten – End-of-Year Program and Last Day of School – Dress Uniform Required – Students will present a program in the theater followed by individual awards in the classrooms. At the conclusion of the classroom awards, students are released for the summer!

    • When: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
    • Where: Theater then Classrooms

Friday, May 23 – Grades 1-5 End-of-Year Assemblies and Last Day of School – Dress Uniform Required. – We hope parents will join us for a time to celebrate the year and honor the accomplishments of our students. Following their assembly, students are released for the summer!

    • Grades 1-2 Assembly – 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., Gym
    • Grades 3-5 Assembly – 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Gym
K-5 ATHLETICS –
 
Fall Sports Evaluations – Parents of rising grade 6 athletes, if your child plans to play a fall sport, see below in the Co-Curriculars section of The Knightly News about details for the Monday, May 19 Fall Sports Evaluations.

Upper School (6th-12th)

IMPORTANT DATES –   

 BY TOMORROW! – Register by Friday, May 9 – Eighth Grade Retreat (August 22) – Current students in grades 7, it’s time to sign up for the Eighth Grade Retreat. You received an email on Monday with the information and registration link. Signups close May 9.

BY TOMORROW! – Register by Friday, May 9 – Rhetoric School Retreat (August 13-15) – Current students in grades 8-11, it’s time to sign up for the Rhetoric Retreat. You received an email on Monday with the information and registration link. Signups close May 9.

Tuesday-Wednesday, May 13 -14 – Senior Class Second Semester Final Exams These will be administered over two days from 8:00 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Testing room assignments will be posted on the Rhetoric School hall bulletin board. Seniors are dismissed from school daily at the conclusion of their second exam. This year, Senior Assembly and Commencement rehearsals are scheduled immediately following each day’s exams. All Seniors are expected to attend both rehearsals! Also, please read the Policy for Senior Final Exam Exemptions.  
    • Tuesday, May 13:
      • 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. – Literature Final Exam
      • 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – Math Final Exam
      • 12:15 p.m. -12:45 p.m. – Rehearsal for Senior Assembly (Gym) 
    • Wednesday, May 14:
      • 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. – History Final Exam
      • 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – Science Final Exam
      • 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. – Rehearsal for Commencement (Salem Baptist Church, 1821 N. Salem Street, Apex)
Tuesday, May 20 – Rhetoric School (Grades 9-11) Independent Study Day – There are no classes on this day. Do not report to school unless you need to meet with a teacher during his/her scheduled “Office Hours” from 11:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Use this time to prepare for Final Exams. Students who choose to come on campus for Teacher “Office Hours” should wear any CCS spirit wear top and pants (jeans/sweatpants/joggers) that follow the Non-Uniform/CCS Spirit Wear Day guidelines.
 
Thursday, May 22 — Rhetoric School End-of-Year Celebration: All 9th, 10th, and 11th graders are invited to celebrate the end of school and the start of Summer with a cool snow cone from Summer Slush! Immediately following the last Final Exam, stop by the Commons Area and pick your flavor! (No formal awards or presentations, just a fun gathering to celebrate all your hard work this school year and to kick off a well-deserved Summer Break!)
    • When: 12:15 p.m.
    • Where: Commons Area
Thursday, May 22 — Logic School End-of-Year Awards Assembly: All 6th, 7th, and 8th graders and their parents are invited to attend this assembly. We will recognize Logic School students who earned All-Year Dean’s List and All-Year Dean’s List with Distinction, recognize one 8th grader in each of the Fine Arts, and recognize Latin Exam achievements. Students will walk to the gym with their period 6 class and teacher. Students will be dismissed for the summer at the conclusion of the assembly. If your student is not attending the assembly, a parent will need to sign him/her out in-person at the Upper School front desk with Mrs. Stump by 1:15 p.m. 
  • When: 1:30-2:15 p.m.
  • Where: Gym

Wednesday-Thursday, May 21-22 – Grades 9-11 Second Semester Final ExamsRefer to the exam schedule listed below. Also, please read the new Policy for Junior Final Exam Exemptions. 

    • Wednesday, May 21:
      • 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: Literature Final Exam
      • 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.: Math Final Exam
      • Upon completion of the second exam, Rhetoric School students are dismissed to leave campus. Please make transportation arrangements accordingly.
    • Thursday, May 22:
      • 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: History Final Exam
      • 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – Science Final Exam
      • 9th – 11th Graders – After completing the Science Exam, please go to the Commons Area for a time to hang out, say goodbye to classmates and teachers, and grab a snow cone from Sunset Slush as we kick off the start of Summer Break! Make sure your locker is empty before you leave campus.

ANNOUNCEMENTS –

Class Representatives for 2025-2026 – Thank you to all of the students who participated by voting for your class representatives. The following students are your representatives for the 2025-2026 school year:

    • 7th Grade:  Piper Bovenizer, Norah Kellam, Caleb Mathews, Carter Perkins, Susanna Phillip, Daniel Praet, Miles Williams
    • 8th Grade:  Eva Amrine, Matthew Cesarz, Avery Huss, Julian Njoloma, Millie Ruggeron, Reagan Rushing, Zach Zadow
    • 9th Grade:  Mason Ashworth, Price Batcheller, Jake Cullen, Maddie Goncalves, Esther Holmes, Rowan Kalisiak, Evy Muse
    • 10th Grade:  Olivia Bains, June Chae, Andie Howell, Jocelyn Hsiao, Savannah Shiley, Miles Ruggero, Grace Yu
    • 11th Grade:  Evan Corson, Noelle Jess, Caitlyn Kimmel, Kharis Kurian, Rowan Neighbors, Ava Patton, Amanda Tancredo
    • 12th Grade:  Ella Kate Bovenizer, Gracie Cullen, Sam Elliott, Reed Harvey, Sawyer Lair, David Nicolau, Nickolas Roberson

College Counseling

– IMPORTANT DATES

TODAY through Friday, May 23, 2025 – AP Exams – Bring your own charged laptop. If you have questions about what AP Exams you are taking, check your College Board Account. Use this link to see the locations, times, and reminders. Individual emails will be sent to students for each exam. Veracross attendance has already been documented as excused, however, communicate with your teachers.

Students, familiarize yourselves with how the digital AP Exams will flow, click here and scroll down to resources and watch the video. See email from College Counseling if you have questions.

Parents, do not order My Hot Lunch for your student if they have a noon AP Exam. They will need to bring lunch on those days.

ANNOUNCEMENTS –  

AP Scores – Students must log onto their College Board account to see their scores which will be available in early July. Students (especially Seniors) who want their AP Exam Scores sent free to colleges may request a free send by June 20. Scores requested after June 20 have a fee attached.

Senior Final Transcripts – Final Transcripts for Seniors will be sent in early June to the school where the student is matriculating as indicated in Scoir. Ms. McGinnis will also mail a copy to each Senior to keep in his/her records. 

Co-Curriculars

– ARTS –

Fine Arts League of Cary – Teen Exhibit at Meredith College (Weems Gallery) – The Fine Arts League of Cary is delighted to continue to provide the Wake County Teen Exhibition as a way to promote and encourage young artists on their art journey. This program aims to inspire the next generation of creative thinkers by providing the opportunity to exhibit in a formal gallery setting and to be recognized for their work through an awards reception attended by local arts professionals and arts lovers. 
  • Dates:
    • May 10-11 (2:00-5:00 p.m.) 
    • May 12-16 (8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.)
    • May 17 (2:00-5:00 p.m.)
    • May 18, Reception and awards (2:00-4:00 p.m.)
  • CCS Students Featured in This Show:
    • Emmaline Russell, 12th grade
    • Charlotte Ayers, 12th grade
    • Joshua Ju, 11th grade
    • Lucy Rodriguez, 11th grade
    • Catherine Park, 10th grade
 
– UPPER SCHOOL ATHLETICS –

Monday-Tuesday, May 19-20 – Fall Sports Evaluations – Due to campus construction, some Fall Sports Evaluations will occur after school at Pleasant Park. See below for location and times. Contact Justin Kvantas, Assistant Athletic Director, with questions.

  • Monday, May 19 – 
    • Field Hockey: Pleasant Park Field 1
      • Logic School: 3:00 – 4:15 p.m.
      • Rhetoric School: 4:15 – 5:45 p.m.
    • Boys Soccer: Pleasant Park Field 2
      • Logic School: 3:00 – 4:15 p.m.
      • Rhetoric School: 4:15 – 5:45 p.m.
    • Football: Pleasant Park Field 6
      • 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
    • Volleyball: CCS Gym
      • Logic School (Blue & Gold) – 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.
      • Rhetoric School (JV & Varsity) – 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
    • Girls Tennis Interest Meeting: CCS Room 207
      • Logic School: 2:30 p.m.
      • Rhetoric School: 3:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 20 – 
    • Co-Ed Cross Country Interest Meetings: CCS Room 207
      • Logic School: 2:30 p.m.
      • Rhetoric School: 3:30 p.m.

Additionally, all students will be fitted for uniforms during their elective periods on May 19. This does not guarantee a roster spot. Specific fitting locations will be announced at a later date.

Coaching Needs – We are currently looking for coaches to lead programs for the following sports: 

  • Varsity Cross Country (Fall) – Position Filled!
  • Gold (Logic School) Girls Field Hockey (Fall)
  • Blue (Logic School) Boys Basketball (Winter)

For more information, contact  Jeff Poore, Athletic Director. 

 

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