Elementary
- ACSI Spelling Bee – Each class sends two representatives to a regional spelling bee.
- ACSI Speech Meet – The students may choose from categories such as poetry, folk tales, or scripture to memorize. Classroom teachers choose two students from each category to represent CCS at the regional Speech Meet.
- International Week – Each class chooses a country to research then prepares information to present to the entire school during International Week. The children transform their classroom to reflect that of their chosen country, wear native dress and share the customs and food of the country.
- Select Choir – Auditions are held for Third through Sixth grade students to become members of this choir which rehearses after school two days a week. This choir performs at elementary concerts, special school events, a few outside events, and records a CD of their favorite songs.
- 6th Grade SELECT – (Students Engaged in Leadership, Encouragement, Compassion, and Teamwork) Applications are accepted and a pastoral reference is needed in order to be chosen for the SELECT program. Students help with Open Houses, concerts, and any time student help is needed.
- Tradetown – A program in conjunction with the University of Cincinnati; Tradetown is a mini society. Each classroom is a business that makes products or provides services. Four times a year we have the Cougar Mall, which is like a huge market place. We have a government with a mayor, vice mayor, and chief of police.
- American Heritage Girls – a Christ-centered ministry that uses traditional scouting programs to fulfill its mission statement: “Building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country.” Troop 612 meets twice a month after school.
- Boy Scouts – Traditional programming from the Boy Scouts of America; open to boys age eleven or completed fifth grade. Troop 912 meets one evening a week for 90 minutes at the elementary building.
- Cub Scouts - Traditional programming from the Boy Scouts of America; open to boys in first through fifth grades. Troop 912 meets one evening a week for one hour at the elementary building.
Junior High
- ACSI Speech Meet – Students may choose from categories such as poetry, folk tales, or scripture to memorize. Winners from each category represent CCS at the regional Speech Meet.
- Drama – Students have the opportunity to participate in a fall and spring production either on stage or behind the scenes. Students can be involved in set construction, sound, lighting, dancing, singing and acting.
- Fine Art Festival – This event showcases all of our Fine Arts programs.
- National Junior Honor Society – Students in the Seventh and Eighth grades may be nominated based on academics, service, leadership and citizenship.
- Junior High Science Fair – All students create a science project and compete for awards every other year.
- Junior High Student Council – Officers are nominated by their classmates and serve a one-year term providing service to the school and student body.
- American Heritage Girls – See elementary description, above.
- Boy Scouts – See elementary description, above.
High School
- Art Club – Meets after school every other week.
- Drama – Students have the opportunity to participate in a fall and spring production either on stage or behind the scenes. Students can be involved in set construction, sound, lighting, dancing, singing and acting.
- Pep Band – This band is part of “The Blue Crew”, the student cheering section. They play at home football and basketball games.
- Mission trips – A yearly trip is available to those who wish to participate. Additionally, three service hours are required for each quarter in Bible class.
- Mu Alpha Theta – the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society. They are dedicated to inspiring keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in high school and two-year college students.
- National Honor Society – Students in the Ninth through Twelfth grades may be nominated based on academics, service, leadership and citizenship.
- Student Council – Students in grades ten, eleven and twelve are nominated by their classmates and serve a one-year term providing service to the school and student body.
- American Heritage Girls – See elementary description, above.
- Boy Scouts – See elementary description, above.