
ADMISSIONS
Welcome to Christian Academy of Campbell County! A quality education is more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic. The goal at the Christian Academy of Campbell County is to offer a rigorous curriculum that produces academically successful students and productive community members. In 1993, a group of individuals with a desire to provide a quality education in a Christian environment established CACC. Since then the school has continued its tradition of creating a firm educational foundation for children in preschool through 8th grade, If you are seaching for a place where your child can develop academically, socially, physically and spiritually, consider CACC. Discover how a Christian education can make a difference today, tomorrow and forever.
Admission to CACC is granted on the basis of past academic performance, previous conduct and behavior records, interviews, testing, availability of space and a personal promise. Acceptance or non-acceptance is also based on the ability of the school to meet the educational and spiritual needs of the applicant.
In addition, parents must be in agreement with the mission, philosophy and policies of the school.
Additional policies and regulations regarding admission and/or re-enrollment to CACC include:
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Preschoolers must be three years of age by August 15.
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Kindergarten students must be five years of age by August 15.
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First graders must be six years of age by August 15.
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Entrance testing is required for all students in grades three through eight.
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The applicant must have a minimum “C” average in academic subjects and an exemplary conduct record. Students suspended, dismissed, expelled or having a history of disciplinary problems at previous schools will not be considered for acceptance.
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The school cannot admit students with “special” education needs due to the lack of equipment, training and resources needed for
children with severe physical, mental, behavioral or emotional problems.
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All students (new and returning) are considered to be on academic/ behavior probation for the first grading period. Probation may be extended for an additional grading period on the recommendation of the teacher and director. A conference with student, parent, teacher and director will be required if deemed necessary by the teacher for academic or behavior issues.
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Excessive behavior problems, excessive absences or extremely poor academic performance may result in dismissal. Action in the following steps will occur: 1st offense – verbal warning ; 2nd offense – written warning; 3rd offense – letter to parent to be signed and returned to school; 4th offense – conference with student and parent; 5th offense – Meeting with Academic Affairs committee which may result in dismissal of student.
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The school must have copies of transcripts, permanent records and the most recent report card from previous school attended.
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Copies of each child’s birth certificate, social security card, Tennessee Immunization and current physical must be presented prior to admission.
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Students who withdraw during the school year must re-apply for admission in the same manner as a new student. If a student withdraws as a result of a controversy the CACC Board of Directors must approve the student’s readmission.
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Pre-registration for the next year begins in February of the current academic year.
To request more information:
Contact the CACC Office
Mon-Fri 8am - 3:30pm
(423) 566-5294
caccwarrior@gmail.com
You can also request more information with this form: