School News- 9/10/2025
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CCS-America Excels on State Tests Due to the hard work of the CCS-America community, all four CCS-America schools scored impressively high on the North Carolina 2024-2025 End of Grade/ End of Course tests! The scores were released by the NC Department of Public Instruction at the State Board of Education meeting on September 3. Here are some highlights: – CCS-Southport earned the HIGHEST combined scores of all public elementary/middle schools in Brunswick County and EXCEEDED growth expectations. – CCS-Leland EXCEEDED growth expectations and had the second highest Reading scores in Brunswick county, only behind sister school, CCS-Southport. – CCS-Whiteville EXCEEDED growth expectations and was one of only five schools in their area to exceed growth in overall academic scores. – CCS-Wilmington met growth expectations achieved a significant 6-point jump in overall school performance. We are so proud of the CCS-America team’s accomplishments. Great job students, staff, and parents! *************
Soccer Season Begins! The CCS-America soccer season is here and is off to a great start! Every Thursday, our middle school boys and girls teams hit the field for some fun competition and to show their skills. Sportsmanship, an important part of the CCS-America character education curriculum, is expected and highlighted throughout each game. The first two games have been very competitive and full of energy. Congratulations to CCS-Leland, CCS-Southport, and CCS-Whiteville for their early wins in the opening games! Don’t forget to mark your calendars for our next game on Thursday, September 11th, where CCS-Leland will face off against CCS-Southport at the Leland campus. Come cheer on our incredible athletes! We are very excited to see where the rest of the season will take us and for another great year of CCS-America middle school athletics. Girls and boys basketball will pick up in the winter, while softball and baseball will take place in the spring. Click the link below to see pictures from the first games of the year: Game 2- Southport VS Whiteville To take a look at the entire CCS-A 2025-26 Middle School Sports Calendar, click on the link below: *************
Students of the Month: Responsibility CCS-America’s classical curriculum includes a strong emphasis on virtue. Each month, students are recognized for displaying a certain character trait that they explore in the classroom and practice in their daily lives. This trait is also recited daily as a part of the school Pledge. Responsibility was August’s character trait. Responsible students take ownership of their thoughts, words, and actions. This virtue is reflected in the Pledge as “I Pledge to keep myself healthy in body, mind, and spirit.” Students embody these words by taking care of themselves, striving for excellence, and fulfilling their duties. Congratulations to all CCS-A students who showed exceptional responsibility. Check out August’s honorees using the links below! |



National Beta Schools of MeritCCS-Leland and CCS-Whiteville have been named 2024-2025 National Beta Schools of Merit by the National Beta Club, the nation’s largest independent student honor society. The award honors Beta Clubs that include members from all eligible grade levels and reflect a strong commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and service.Both schools also achieved top national rankings at the 2025 National Beta Convention in Orlando. CCS-Whiteville’s Elementary Robotics team (made up of Adam Ahmad, Caleb Hobbs, Hunter Thomas, Ryan Martin, and John Hudson Richardson) placed tenth, while CCS-Leland had two students place individually. Jace Granda placed tenth in 6th Grade U.S. History, and Alex Eaton placed ninth in 7th Grade U.S. History.”At our school, we strive to cultivate leadership, service, and academic excellence. National Beta embodies all of that and more,” said Laurie Benton, headmaster of CCS-Leland. “I couldn’t be prouder of our Beta Club students. Their achievements reflect not only their dedication and character, but also the spirit of our entire school community.”Kimberly Patrick, headmaster of CCS-Whiteville, echoed Benton’s sentiment. “Our Beta Club has continued to shine on the national level, and I am so proud of them. These students truly represent what CCS-America is all about.”
Staff Spotlight: Andrea VitoloThe Roger Bacon Academy is dedicated to internal growth and promotion. Our leadership works to recognize talent, nurture potential, and promote from within. Andrea Vitolo’s journey illustrates this commitment. Her dedication and drive have taken her from the classroom to a key role in the RBA Corporate Office.Andrea began her journey at RBA in August 2015 when she joined CCS-Leland as a substitute teacher, primarily supporting 3rd grade classrooms. Just one month later, she accepted a full-time position as a Kindergarten Teaching Assistant. She remained in this role for several years, building a strong foundation in early childhood education and experiencing firsthand the impact of an RBA education.In July 2021, Andrea advanced to the position of Kindergarten Interventionist, where she provided targeted support for students needing additional academic assistance. Her commitment to student success and her growing skill set did not go unnoticed. In November of the same year, she continued her professional growth by joining the RBA Corporate Office as a Finance Assistant. In this role, she continued to expand her knowledge and gained hands-on experience in financial operations.In 2023, Andrea was promoted to Payroll and Benefits Coordinator, her current role. She now manages payroll processing and employee benefits administration for RBA staff.Andrea’s journey is a testament to both her hard work and RBA’s strong culture of supporting and promoting talent from within. This month, Andrea celebrates ten years at CCS-America and RBA. We are proud to have her as a member of the RBA family and look forward to all she will accomplish in the years to come.*************
CCS-America Dresses for Success!CCS-America schools have Dress for Success Days throughout the year to help students build the habit of dressing in a nice and professional fashion. While participation is optional, these days are designed to give students the opportunity to experience the benefits of dressing professionally. Research shows that dressing professionally can boost confidence, improve performance, and strengthen communication skills.Dressing professionally is a lifelong skill, especially in situations where it is important to make a good first impression. Students will carry this habit into college interviews, job interviews, business meetings, and many other future opportunities.Students will have several chances to wear their Dress for Success outfits throughout the year. The first Dress for Success Day is tomorrow, August 28th. We encourage all students to participate!Upcoming Dress for Success Days:September 18thOctober 30thNovember 25thDecember 18thVisit the links below to get your student’s Dress for Success items:
















