No School – Martin Luther King, Jr Day
Central Christian Academy 876 Central Ave., Dunkirk, NY, United StatesThere is no school on January 15 to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The school and offices are closed as well.
There is no school on January 15 to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The school and offices are closed as well.
There is still a great demand for blood donations. If you are healthy your community needs your help. Call ahead or go on-line to reserve your time. 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to schedule an appointment.
All CCA parents and guardians are welcome to our monthly meeting. We plan events, and look for ways to appreciate our CCA staff. Join us downstairs in the Big Room.
We are celebrating our 100th day of school with all kinds of fun!
No school Friday, Feb 16 and Monday, Feb 19 for CCA as we celebrate Presidents Day. School and church offices are closed as well. You can learn more about the faith and beliefs of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln HERE.
Join your CCA friends and make some new ones at a family bowling night. Children must have a guardian present.
It's time! Don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour.
Celebrate CCA School Spirit Week with a FUN theme every day! Monday – Mismatch Day (Mismatched clothes) Tuesday – Team Day (Wear your favorite sports team jersey or team colors) Wednesday – Class Color Day Thursday – Hat Day (wear your favorite hat) Friday – CCA School Spirit Day (Wear your CCA T-Shirt or Blue & White) Prizes for the classes with the greatest participation!
NO SCHOOL for CCA from March 25 through April 8 as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Savior. First Baptist Church welcomes you to join us for Good Friday and Easter services. Visit DunkirkBaptist.org/Easter for more information. We'll see you back in class again on Tuesday, April 9.
No school today due to the Solar Eclipse. The next total eclipse won’t happen Chautauqua County for another 120 years, so it truly is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Emergency Services Director Noel Guttman urged schools to be closed. Schools should treat this day like they would a snow day, knowing well in advance there could be problems. “One thing we know with the eclipse is traffic is going to be probably on a scale that we haven’t seen before for a single day event,” he said.