Community Christian School (Tallahassee, Florida)

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Community Christian School (CCS) is located in Tallahassee, Florida. CCS includes the grade k-12. The school has an academic, athletic, and leadership program. The campus is located on Kerry Forest Parkway and Velda Dairy Road.

Athletics

The athletics at CCS include Cross-Country, Women's Court Volleyball, and Swimming in the fall, Soccer and Basketball in the Winter, and Track & Field, Tennis, and Women's Sand Volleyball in the Spring. The school also has intramural sports.

Intramural

In elementary the students can participate in intramural sports including flag-football, soccer, and T-ball. The Middle and High-schoolers also have a Sand Volleyball intramural.

Academics

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. CCS offers a good selection of academics with reasonably small classes, but with these small classes, students are able to have the teachers individualized attention and the ability for students to talk to teachers about the students upcoming college career. One of the most notable[how?] academic courses for the students is Speech class for the Juniors. In Speech, students research their own topics to find a biblical perspective of world events. The students prepare a speech that is to be performed in the auditorium for all to attend to.

Leadership Program

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The leadership program trains high school students to become leaders in their community through community service, survival skills, independence, and the pursuit of a relationship with God. The students are taken a number of events throughout the year including the biannual Senior and Junior trip to Panama City, Panama and the biannual trip to the Navajo Nation in Arizona. In both of these trips, the students organize themselves to reach-out to the community that surrounds them. There are countless other trips that the students go on, but these are the most notable.