Volunteers Needed Tonight @ 6 pm
From Joyce Glover
Need some Volunteers to help at 6:00 pm Tuesday to move all the donated books (K – 3rd grade) that are in a storage closet under the stairs, to the Children’s Building, so people can take them. I’ll be donating a lot of our books, too. If you have stuff you don’t need anymore, why don’t you bring it, and bless another homeschooling family? Meet me at 6:00 in Missions Cafe! Thanks, y’all!
Mandatory Meeting Tuesday Night
Mark your calendar for the 2012-2013 CBCCA mandatory meeting scheduled to be held on August 28th at 7 pm in the Fellowship Hall at the church.
Applications for Community Bible Church Christian Academy are available only for homeschoolers who have at least one parent who is an active member of good standing at Community Bible Church of Beaufort, SC. If you do not meet this requirement Carolina Homeschooler is a great resource for finding another third option association. Our friends at the South Carolina Association for Independent Homeschoolers are another option for homeschool families in SC.
Please do not fill out an application if you are not an active member of Community Bible Church in good standing.
All applications must have an an original signature.
Applications are due by August 28th.
In addition to the application you are encouraged to become a member of HSDLA.
If you are not a member of HSDLA, we have a group membership number which can be obtained that will allow you to get the discounted rate. Email cbcgay@gmail.com for info on that number.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to be a member of Community Bible Church to join the Academy? What are the requirements in South Carolina to homeschool legally?
Answer: Yes, at least one parent must be an active member of CBC. If you do not meet this requirement, please do not fill out registration forms. Click here for CBCCA application and requirements.
2. How do I pick a curriculum for my student?
Answer: Good question! There are many great resources out there and each family is unique. We recommend that you speak to other home educators and ask what has worked for them. A good way to do this is at the monthly home school support meetings, or the CBCCA Home School Blog. Most parents know their children best, and can therefore determine not only which program to use, but also which form of curriculum will best suit their students.
3. Do we need to join HSDLA every year?
Answer: Membership in HSLDA is optional. CBCCA has a group number that you can use to get a discount on the annual membership fee. Email Claudia Gay at cbcgay@gmail.com for the number.
4. When are progress reports due?
Answer: Progress reports for all students are due on November 30th, February 28th, and June 15th.
5. What is a progress report and what must be provided in your progress report?
Answer: Included in the CBCCA Handbook is a sample of a progress report. You may also look at and download sample progress reports here. Please note that a list of courses taken for the year does not constitute a progress report.
- List Community Bible Church Christian Academy, along with the student’s name, grade and the date of the progress report.
- It should reflect dates which you have homeschooled and the total number of days of instruction. We are required to have 180 days instruction each year. Please show this in your progress report.
- List the subjects studied, a brief description ofeach course, curriculum and books used and an indicator of how the student is doing in each course. Examples are a narrative explaining his progress, a grade or an indication such as satisfactory or unsatisfactory progress. Please follow the Uniform Grading Scale for High School Students as required by South Carolina law. Click here to download PDF – Conversion Chart for Half Credit GPAs
- Include a sample of assigned work for each subject as appropriate.
- A sample of your plan book for that reporting period.
- If the student has fulfilled all the requirements for the school year and is ready for the next grade level, the parent must provide a statement showing this on the last progress report of the year.
- For students third grade and above, please provide a copy of their standardized achievement test as a part of their permanent record.
6. What are transcripts and when are they due?
Answer: A high school transcript is a copy of a permanent academic record which usually means all courses taken and all grades received. CBCCA requires each teacher to prepare their student’s official transcripts. You will begin a running transcript when your student begins taking high school courses which can begin as early as 8th grade. These should be started during the students’ freshman year and kept up-to-date for use when it is time to apply for colleges.
Parents must turn in transcripts in addition to progress reports for high school students (9th-12th grade) twice a year. Transcripts are due on December 31st and May 24th for Seniors and December 31st and May 30th for all other high school students. Please note:Year-round schedule is not permitted unless approved by Pastor Broggi.
7. For graduating students, how do I prepare an official transcript?
Answer: Each instructor is responsible for preparing their students’ official transcripts. After completing the transcript, you need to bring it to the church office for Pastor Broggi’s signature and to be reviewed and marked “Official Transcript.” Please bring several copies when applying to different colleges. As a reminder, it is your responsibility to see that these are mailed in a timely manner with respect to college admission deadlines. Sample transcripts and more detailed information is provided in the CBCCA Handbook. You may also look at and download sample transcripts here.
8. Can my high school student graduate early if he/she has enough credits?
Answer: No, your student must complete four years of high school as long as he/she is a member of CBCCA. Please see CBCCA graduation requirements.
9. When is CBCCA graduation?
Answer: Graduation is Friday May 31st 2013.
10. Can my high school student take classes at the local college and count them as high school credit?
Answer: Yes, your high school student can take classes and count them as high school credit. You must follow the guidelines in the CBCCA Handbook.
9. Who do I contact to get more information or to join the Academy?
Answer: If you are a member of Community Bible Church, call the church office to get more information: 843-525-0089.
10. What about standardized testing?
Answer:
For 3rd grade and up CBCCA requires standardized testing. Please make sure to sign up for the CBCCA Blog to get information about available testing in the spring. Full testing information is provided in the CBCCA Handbook.
Is anyone interested in forming a Driver’s Ed Class?

CBC School of Music Fall Registration Begins
From Pastor Matt –
The CBC School of Music Registration for Fall 2012/Spring 2013 is now ready.
The CBC School of Music is open to CBC members, non-members and the community at large. These lessons are 50 minutes as opposed to a full hour, but they count as a full hour much like classes and lessons in a collegiate setting.
Because this schedule is tight, it is imperative that students arrive to the building 15 minutes prior to their lesson, in order to enter the classroom 10 minutes prior to their lessons and get ready.
Classes begin September 10th. Registration ends on September 4th.
Open to 1st grade to adult.
Fall 2012 Schedule – MONDAY AFTERNOONS
1:00 to 1:50 Beginning strings group lesson
2:00 to 2:50 Intermediate strings group lesson
3:00 to 3:50 Beginning guitar group lesson
4:00 to 4:50 Intermediate guitar group lesson
Click here to read all of the information
Click Here to Register after reading all of the information
Even if you have indicated your interest & instrument to Laura Caldwell already, please complete the registration form online or call Laura if you cannot do it online.
Thanks!
Subscription Question
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Thanks!
Charlotte
Does anyone want to do Marine Biology labs together?
From Sue Bingham
Email: bellamakes6@gmail.com
Hey all… There are several families that will be taking Marine Biology this year. I wanted to see if there is an interest in all of us doing labs together and maybe, if you feel somewhat qualified, to lead them. We will all do our modules at home but get together for labs. If your interested let me know please. Thanks, Sue
CBCCA Members

Megan 🙂
Spanish Classes Offered
From Kim Swanson –
If interested or have questions, e-mail krs429@yahoo.com or call 843-757-4122.
CBCCA Application & FAQ on CBCCA
Mark your calendar for the 2012-2013 CBCCA mandatory meeting scheduled to be held on August 28th at 7 pm in the Fellowship Hall at the church.
Applications for Community Bible Church Christian Academy are available only for homeschoolers who have at least one parent who is an active member of good standing at Community Bible Church of Beaufort, SC. If you do not meet this requirement Carolina Homeschooler is a great resource for finding another third option association. Our friends at the South Carolina Association for Independent Homeschoolers are another option for homeschool families in SC.
Please do not fill out an application if you are not an active member of Community Bible Church in good standing.
All applications must have an an original signature.
Applications are due by August 28th.
In addition to the application you are encouraged to become a member of HSDLA.
If you are not a member of HSDLA, we have a group membership number which can be obtained that will allow you to get the discounted rate. Email cbcgay@gmail.com for info on that number.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to be a member of Community Bible Church to join the Academy? What are the requirements in South Carolina to homeschool legally?
Answer: Yes, at least one parent must be an active member of CBC. If you do not meet this requirement, please do not fill out registration forms. Click here for CBCCA application and requirements.
2. How do I pick a curriculum for my student?
Answer: Good question! There are many great resources out there and each family is unique. We recommend that you speak to other home educators and ask what has worked for them. A good way to do this is at the monthly home school support meetings, or the CBCCA Home School Blog. Most parents know their children best, and can therefore determine not only which program to use, but also which form of curriculum will best suit their students.
3. Do we need to join HSDLA every year?
Answer: Membership in HSLDA is optional. CBCCA has a group number that you can use to get a discount on the annual membership fee. Email Claudia Gay at cbcgay@gmail.com for the number.
4. When are progress reports due?
Answer: Progress reports for all students are due on November 30th, February 28th, and June 15th.
5. What is a progress report and what must be provided in your progress report?
Answer: Included in the CBCCA Handbook is a sample of a progress report. You may also look at and download sample progress reports here. Please note that a list of courses taken for the year does not constitute a progress report.
- List Community Bible Church Christian Academy, along with the student’s name, grade and the date of the progress report.
- It should reflect dates which you have homeschooled and the total number of days of instruction. We are required to have 180 days instruction each year. Please show this in your progress report.
- List the subjects studied, a brief description ofeach course, curriculum and books used and an indicator of how the student is doing in each course. Examples are a narrative explaining his progress, a grade or an indication such as satisfactory or unsatisfactory progress. Please follow the Uniform Grading Scale for High School Students as required by South Carolina law. Click here to download PDF – Conversion Chart for Half Credit GPAs
- Include a sample of assigned work for each subject as appropriate.
- A sample of your plan book for that reporting period.
- If the student has fulfilled all the requirements for the school year and is ready for the next grade level, the parent must provide a statement showing this on the last progress report of the year.
- For students third grade and above, please provide a copy of their standardized achievement test as a part of their permanent record.
6. What are transcripts and when are they due?
Answer: A high school transcript is a copy of a permanent academic record which usually means all courses taken and all grades received. CBCCA requires each teacher to prepare their student’s official transcripts. You will begin a running transcript when your student begins taking high school courses which can begin as early as 8th grade. These should be started during the students’ freshman year and kept up-to-date for use when it is time to apply for colleges.
Parents must turn in transcripts in addition to progress reports for high school students (9th-12th grade) twice a year. Transcripts are due on December 31st and May 24th for Seniors and December 31st and May 30th for all other high school students. Please note: Year-round schedule is not permitted unless approved by Pastor Broggi.
7. For graduating students, how do I prepare an official transcript?
Answer: Each instructor is responsible for preparing their students’ official transcripts. After completing the transcript, you need to bring it to the church office for Pastor Broggi’s signature and to be reviewed and marked “Official Transcript.” Please bring several copies when applying to different colleges. As a reminder, it is your responsibility to see that these are mailed in a timely manner with respect to college admission deadlines. Sample transcripts and more detailed information is provided in the CBCCA Handbook. You may also look at and download sample transcripts here.
8. Can my high school student graduate early if he/she has enough credits?
Answer: No, your student must complete four years of high school as long as he/she is a member of CBCCA. Please see CBCCA graduation requirements.
9. When is CBCCA graduation?
Answer: Graduation is Friday May 31st 2013.
10. Can my high school student take classes at the local college and count them as high school credit?
Answer: Yes, your high school student can take classes and count them as high school credit. You must follow the guidelines in the CBCCA Handbook.
9. Who do I contact to get more information or to join the Academy?
Answer: If you are a member of Community Bible Church, call the church office to get more information: 843-525-0089.
10. What about standardized testing?
Answer:
For 3rd grade and up CBCCA requires standardized testing. Please make sure to sign up for the CBCCA Blog to get information about available testing in the spring. Full testing information is provided in the CBCCA Handbook.
