We love this school! Our son is a senior and has been going here for seven years. I always said the best thing my parents ever did was put me in a Christian School, which is why we decided long ago to put our son into a Christian School. He has been in one all his life. We found and learned about CCA 7 years ago and made the switch. He has won the Principles award for two years in a road. He is an exceptional young man, and it is because of all the training and upbringing he gets at home and school. We also go to the church here, Community Baptist Church. The community here at CCA and CBC is like a home away from home. Love Christ, serve Christ, and serve one another. If a child doesn't respect his parents and doesn't respect the Lord, why would he respect anyone else? "As the scripture teaches, `Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. ' (Prov. 22:6.)
Submitted by parent on September 29, 2020
Best school for my two children and I’m a graduate.
Submitted by parent on August 18, 2018
We have been here for a long time and we’re thinking of leaving but there seems to be hope and would love to see all of our kids graduate for here. One thing that is great and why we are here still is for the Godly teaching and influence from the teachers.
Submitted by parent on August 14, 2018
Great experience for our family since transferring to Community Christian Academy. Our son is in the TCAP program for children with autism, and he has made such improvement. St. Lucie County schools and the school board has been the worst experience for our children, but we’ve finally found the right fit for our children. I love the curriculum used at Community Christian, the teachers and staff are wonderful and truly care for their students. We are so thankful God led us in the right direction.
Submitted by parent on April 27, 2018
The first couple of years the administrator was a great lady. Once she left everything left with her.The current administrator should be ashamed of himself for being a bully and a liar.If he was a real Christian he would not act they way he does and treat people the way he does.
Submitted by student on April 26, 2018
Terrible hate it bad teachers bad principal like really bad cant wait to leave at end of school year
Submitted by parent on February 20, 2017
Teachers are not certified, turn over is constant, teachers and staff have favorites and management does not care. This is NOT a real school!
Submitted by other on November 03, 2016
CCA used to be a wonderful school with real teachers. Recently the administration changed and is has not been for the better. The director treats women like they are less than him. He is completely disrespectful and does not show many Christian values. My children are in a more understanding and accommodating enviroment at the public school. It did not used to be that way, and is heartbreaking to see.
Submitted by other on August 26, 2016
Boi where the Florida standards at? I honestly think you should focus more on being a church than pushing to be a school. Kids have to cross a street to get to certain classes.
Submitted by other on June 27, 2016
The office lady is sharing all sorts of private info by sending the wrong files and the teachers have favorites
Submitted by parent on June 22, 2016
Poor academics, mismanagement of funds, and uncertified staff. After several years we had to move on as our kids fell more and more behind.
Submitted by other on February 18, 2012
Community Christian Academy is dedicated to helping parents raise their children up in the way of the Lord. The teachers, all of which have obtained a degree, genuinely care for the students and their well-being. Since it is relatively small, teachers are able to make great relationships with the families that attend, enabling students to succeed and instilling godly values and traits in their students. I have been quite pleased with the outcome of my nephew, who currently attends, and many of my friends' children who have and still do attend. There is a sport, fine art, or outreach for every child and family. Due to the fact that the teachers work for smaller salaries than public school teachers, the school is not financed by state monies, leading the school to ask a little more of the families that attend, including donating whatever families feel led to donate for Christmas and teacher appreciation bonuses. For those of you who cannot afford it, I know, from experience, that there are scholarships, partial and full, available. I definitely recommend this school.