NEW! Educating for Eternity Podcast Episode – Navigating Emotions

Christian Academy School System | Podcast | Educating for Eternity

Emotions are a natural part of life and it’s important to recognize this for your children! The problem is that we as parents don’t always know how to guide our kids through the different phases of their emotional growth. Listen to this episode as school counsellor Jenny Davison joins Scott, Kevin and Aleshia to discuss how important it is for parents to engage and connect with their children throughout their whole lives in order to help them navigate their regularly changing emotions.

Click Here for our latest episode of Educating for Eternity.

CAL Students Supporting the Mountain Santa Ministry in Eastern Kentucky

For over 10 years our Christian Academy of Louisville – English Station 4th graders have participated in the Mountain Santa ministry (learn more here) to collect gifts for families in Eastern Kentucky.

Check out our story on WHAS11 here as well as a video from one of our 4th grade parents of the 2022 delivery here.

Wishing you and yours a blessed and Merry Christmas!

Christian Academy Weather Delays and Closings

As we move into the winter months, we want to communicate our plan for inclement weather days, as well as the process involved in making the decision to close or delay school. We understand that a decision on whether or not to close schools during inclement weather has a big impact on our families. As always, when we make that decision, our number one priority is the safety of students and staff.

When faced with inclement weather, we have four options to consider:

  • a normal school day
  • a two-hour delay
  • a Remote Snow Day (If Christian Academy has a Remote Snow Day, all assignments will be loaded onto your child’s Canvas (6th-12th) or Google Classroom (K-5th) by 9 a.m. There will not be live or Zoom classes on Remote Snow Days.)
  • a canceled school day that may be made up later in the school year

Our goal is to make all decisions no later than 6 a.m. so that parents can make childcare plans. Keep in mind, it’s not always easy to make that call early. Occasionally, we have to make a decision based on a forecast and since meteorology is not an exact science, sometimes that forecast doesn’t pan out. Please remember we are doing all we can to do what’s best for students and staff.

There are several steps we take when deciding on closing or delaying school start times. Planning begins as soon as there is a forecast for inclement weather. We have a team that closely monitors the weather throughout the night. We check the radar, consult with local meteorologists, and if necessary, drive the roads to check conditions. We also take into consideration our facilities’ parking lots and sidewalks.

Christian Academy students reside in 11 different counties and there are 30 miles between each of our three campuses which can result in a dramatic difference in road conditions. We make two independent decisions: Christian Academy of Indiana and Christian Academy of Louisville – English Station/Southwest.

Once a decision has been made, the next step is to communicate that decision. Notifications are sent through CAlert; this is our main and first communication! Please make sure that your information and contact numbers and email addresses are up to date in FACTS Family Portal(Please Note: We only send alerts if there is a delay, closing or for a Remote Snow Day.)

Other items of interest for parents concerning snow days:

  • Occasionally, Junior Academy, After-school Care and/or extracurricular events may be canceled or called for early pick-up if weather occurs during the day. All notifications will be communicated through CAlert and athletic communications.
  • Extracurricular activities will be reviewed on an individual basis by the school principal in conjunction with system administration. There have been many instances where roads were too treacherous for school to begin but were clear by the afternoon.
Support our Centurions in the KHSAA 3A State Football Championship this Saturday, December 3!

Support our Centurions in the KHSAA 3A State Football Championship this Saturday, December 3!

KHSAA 3A State Football Championship Game
CAL vs Bardstown
Saturday, December 3
Kickoff at 12 p.m.
University of Kentucky – Kroger Field

KHSAA 3A State Football Championship Ticket Sales: CAL is the Home Team vs Bardstown and General Admission Tickets are On Sale Now!

Admission for Ages 5 and Under is Free but You Need to Reserve an Age 5 & Under Ticket Here.

Click Here for KHSAA Gameday Information and Guidelines.

Broadcast (Audio Only) will be Available on Saturday. Follow CAL Athletics on Twitter @CenturionAD for the Broadcast Link on Gameday.

Support our Centurions in the KHSAA State Football Semifinals this Friday, November 25!

Support our Centurions in the KHSAA State Football Semifinals this Friday, November 25!

KHSAA State Football Semifinal game CAL vs. Ashland Blazer at HOME this Friday, November 25, at 7:30 p.m. Due to KHSAA regulations, athletics passes CANNOT be used. All tickets must be purchased in the Armory or at the gate Friday night.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased early ON GAMEDAY in the Centurion Armory (open 3-7 p.m.) or at the gate (gates open at 6 p.m.).

Can’t make it to the game? Listen or watch on livesportscaster.com.

This will be the last home football game of the season. Let’s support our Centurions as they march on toward another state title!

NEW Educating for Eternity Podcast Episode – The Role of Extracurriculars

Christian Academy School System | Podcast | Educating for Eternity

We all know that extracurricular activities are a great part of being a kid! From sports, music, art and clubs, there are so many ways for our students to grow and develop. This episode focuses on how to support your child as they participate in these various activities. We hope you listen as we welcome two new guest hosts who join the conversation about how to keep extracurriculars in a rightful place in our families.

Click here for our latest episode of Educating for Eternity.