2022 Christian Academy of Indiana Summer Theatre Camp

Hello Christian Academy families and students! Hope everyone’s school year is going great so far. We have been receiving many questions about the dates and information for this summer’s Theatre Camp at Christian Academy of Indiana so we figured it would be smart to send you all the basic information for your planning purposes. In the past we have had students from different campuses within the school system attend. Therefore, we want to get the information to all of you if you are interested.

The dates for this year’s Theatre Camp are June 6-10, and 13-17. It is a two week camp and is available for all current kindergarten through 12th grade students. Middle and high school camp (current 5th-12th grades) will be on these dates from 8:30 a.m. – noon. Elementary students (current K-4th grades) will be on these dates from 1-4:30 p.m. each day. The cost will be what it has been in the past, $225 per student ($200 for each additional sibling).

The camp performance will be Friday, June 17, at 4:30 p.m.

Elementary will be performing “Winnie the Pooh” kids. The middle and high school students will be putting on a variety show filled with skits and songs decided on during the camp itself.

More information will be coming out either at the end of April or beginning of May.

Please reach out to Jason Branim, Director, at jbranim@caschools.us you have any questions.

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Today we are especially thankful for the students in our Providence School and the ways they remind us that we are more alike than different!

“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made,” -Psalms 139:14

Christian Academy School System Celebrates Women’s History Month

Christian Academy School System is grateful to join our nation in honoring Women’s History Month during the month of March. This month is designed to observe and celebrate the importance of women in American History and their many contributions.

In 1981, Women’s History Month began as a national celebration as Congress passed a Public Law (Pub. L. 97-28) requesting the President to proclaim the week beginning March 7, 1982 as “Women’s History Week.” In 1987, the celebration was extended to become Women’s History Month. Presidents have issued proclamations since 1995 designating March as “Women’s History Month.”

In 2020, we celebrated 100 years since women in the United States were granted the right to vote. Remarkable pioneers like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were trendsetters in the struggle for women’s right to vote. Sojourner Truth, Jeanette Rankin and Elizabeth Blackwell were instrumental in fighting for the awareness of women and laid the foundation for women to supersede traditional gender roles.

Join with us this month as we continue to celebrate the accomplishments of women in our history and the great strides they continue to make.

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