Classical Charter Schools of America is a non-profit corporation that holds charters for tuition-free schools in North Carolina that are located in Leland, Whiteville, Southport, and Wilmington. In addition to a traditional curriculum of reading, math, history, and science, we feature a robust, curated classical curriculum with grammatical instruction beginning in Kindergarten, then adding cursive handwriting in first grade, and leveled literature studies from first through eighth. Latin is taught to all students beginning in fourth grade. We believe in freedom of choice for education, and we serve all students regardless of income or academic ability. Our schools strive to increase the effectiveness of everyone – students, parents, teachers, and staff – by using modern technology and verified scientific educational research to their fullest extent. Learn more about our curriculum here.

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School News – 3/1/2023

School News – 3/1/2023

  State Archery Tournament The CCS-Leland and CCS-Whiteville Archery teams competed in the National Archery in Schools Program (NASP) state tournament last month in Winston-Salem. CCS-Leland finished in fifth place and CCS-Whiteville in eleventh place. Along with the experience of competing, research shows that target archery improves students educational performance...
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School News – 2/15/2023

School News – 2/15/2023

  Electives Spotlight: Life Skills Classical Charter Schools of America offers numerous electives for middle school students. Electives provide educational opportunities that allow students to learn skills, work together, and sometimes even compete. Two electives offered are Life Skills I & II that focus on providing students with the tools...
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School News – 2/1/2023

School News – 2/1/2023

The Danger of Rewriting Children's Books Each year, CCS-America's fourth-grade students typically read George Selden’s Newberry Award-winning novel, Cricket in Times Square. But next year will be different after the beloved modern children's classic was altered to placate woke critics, who complained that the Chinese characters' speech was presented in an...
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