SENIOR CLASS 2024 (7pm-8:30pm)
1990 Neptune Rd. Kisisimmee, FL 34744
SENIOR CLASS 2024 (7pm-8:30pm)
1990 Neptune Rd. Kisisimmee, FL 34744
Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year. We are honored to have the opportunity to be the founders of Central Pointe Christian Academy, a school with exemplary students, an extremely dedicated staff, and a supportive school community. We are blessed to have you form part of our family, and we are excited and eager to work with you as a partner in education to ensure your child's success this school year.
A decade ago, CPCA was a small school with only 50 students and just one campus. Presently, we have four campuses throughout Central Florida, multiple campuses in Honduras and one campus in Puerto Rico. We have been blessed with over 1,000 students. The glory belongs to God.
All of us at CPCA are eager and excited to begin what promises to be a fantastic school year! This year is going to be amazing as we continue to impact students by spreading the love and word of God with them, providing academic experiences for our students that are rigorous, relevant, and help them build relationships while making real-world connections.
Thank you for believing in us and here’s to another 10 years, with the help of God!
Director Yanira Pares; BS, MHA, RDMS Founder / Executive DirectorNelson O. Perdomo is the co-founder of Central Pointe Christian Academy. He currently serves as president of the CPCA board and also supervises the departments of Accounting, Human Resources, Building Maintenance, and Transportation.
Mrs.Yanira is the Co-founder and Executive Director at Central Pointe Christian Academy. As Executive Director, Mrs. Yanira is responsible for managing and directing the operations of our campuses.
Mrs. Maldonado joined the dream/project of our founders in 2011 managing the admission process, overseeing all admission events, and working closely with the administrative team to promote the school to attract new families and retain current ones. With the passing of time, Mrs. Maldonado, our Admissions Director, continues to work passionately in growing student enrollment, while working with the community and families.
Mrs. Edna De Leon has faithfully served in Central Pointe Christian Academy since 2014. She has worked as a history teacher, lead teacher, school principal, lead principal, Accreditation Headmaster of the Steering Committee, and currently holds the position of Director of Education. Mrs. DeLeon has more than 25 years of experience in the educational field in both the public and private sectors.
Mrs. Melecio joined CPCA in 2022. Her 25+ years of experience in the human resources and employee relations fields have brought professionalism and structure to CPCA’s HR function. Mrs. Melecio supports our founder’s mission to hire and retain the best available talent in the market and she firmly believes that “a well emotionally-invested employee, always want to contribute”, thus she is constantly assessing CPCA’s employee programs to make sure they respond to current staff needs.
In 2017, Central Pointe Christian Academy (CPCA) welcomed Mr. Martinez into the family of educators. Mr. Martinez began his career with CPCA as an English educator and lead teacher. In his current role as High School Principal, Mr. Martinez manages the operation and all functions of all grade levels. In addition, he supervises school staff regarding instruction, curriculum, and student programs.
Mrs. Hernandez joined the CPCA family in 2017 as an English teacher. In the year 2020 she was promoted to principal of our Poinciana Campus. In this capacity, Mrs. Hernandez oversees the daily operations and activities of the campus for all grade levels, as well as supervises school staff, and student programs
Mrs. Rodriguez joined the CPCA family in 2017 as an educator and is now serving as a K-8th grade principal. She oversees the daily operations and activities for all grade levels, supervises school staff regarding instruction, curriculum and student programs.
Mrs. Diaz joined the CPCA family in 2017 as an educator and is now serving as principal for the Kissimmee and Poinciana Learning Centers. She oversees the daily operations and activities for all grade levels, supervises school staff regarding instruction, curriculum and student programs.
We are honored to welcome you to the CPCA family. We are excited to work with you this school year. Our commitment to you is to provide academic excellence, a safe-learning environment, as well as a family-oriented environment where your children will look forward to attending every day. Our prayer is that you and your family will be impacted with the transforming truth of Christ this school year.
Students, and parents are expected to become familiar with the provisions of the CPCA Code of Student Conduct and Parent/Student Handbook, as well as the rules and regulations adopted and implemented by the school board. Students are also expected to abide by the policies set forth so that they can get the most out of their school year.
Please visit our website for our Parent and student handbook and Code of Student Conduct Handbook.
www.centralpointeacademy.com
The person picking up a child has to be the parent or guardian of the child, someone listed on the child’s carpool list, or a person authorized in writing or by email by the parent and must present a valid form of identification such as a driver’s license. Verbal authorizations over the phone are not acceptable.
If you must pick up your child before the established dismissal time, you must sign your child out of school in the office by 2:30 PM on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and no later than 1:30 PM on Wednesdays.
Students may not be dropped off earlier than 7:30 AM. Students will be dismissed to their classrooms at 7:45 AM. Chapel will begin punctually at 8:00 am. Please keep in mind that chapel attendance time is mandatory.
Please make arrangements to arrive on time daily. School starts promptly at 8:00 AM, and is important that students are punctual as tardiness greatly impacts your child’s instructional time. Please note that 3 tardies will result in 1 absence as per our attendance policy.
Campus & Facilities
CPCA HEADQUARTERS
818 Mabbette St Kissimmee, FL 34741
CPCA was founded in 2013
4 Campuses throughout Central Florida
Kissimmee Campus Learning Center Neptune Campus (High School) Poinciana Campus
1 Campus in Puerto Rico
Multiple campuses in Honduras
Athletic Department Training Center
Accreditation from Cognia is a valuable mark of distinction recognized around the world. Cognia Accreditation is well known at all stages of the educational spectrum. It is the most extensive accreditation system for educational institutions in the world. Being accredited by Cognia signifies that any student who graduates from Central Pointe Christian Academy will be able to attend any regional, national, or international college and university.
The recognition by the National Collegiate Athletic Association is a pivotal validation for American High Schools. Facts demonstrate that the likelihood of an NCAA athlete earning a college degree is significantly greater. CPCA achieved this certification to empower and enable student-athletes to avoid any interruption in their studies while pursuing their dreams.
CPCA Partnership and Affiliations:
• Florida Department of Education (FLDOE)
• Christian Schools of Florida (CSFL)
• Step Up for Students
• Student Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)
• National Honor Society (NHS)
• Florida High School Athletic Association
• School Choice
• Florida Independent Christian Athletic Association (FICAA)
• Sunshine Independent Athletic Association (SIAA)
• School Hours are 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
• Students may be dropped off at the main entrance beginning at 7:30 AM
• Classes begin at 8:00 AM for all students
Students participating in our after school program should be picked up at our front desk. After school hours are until 6:00 PM. See your campus for more information.
Parents may park in designated parking areas only and must have a parking decal. Vehicles that obstruct traffic or create an unsafe traffic flow are subject to being towed and will receive a parking violation.
Middle and High School Student placement into classes will be based upon several factors. Students are placed based upon teacher recommendations, personal abilities, boy/girl ratios, educational, and emotional needs. The principal determines final class lists. All inquiries should be directed to the school administrator. Please make an appointment with the principal so that your concerns can be properly addressed.
All visitors on campus will be required to provide proper identification. High School Students will be provided with an Identification Card they must carry at all times while on campus.
• Perimeter Fencing and Gates
• Two-Way Radio Communications
• Video Surveillance Cameras
• Security Checkpoints
• Patrol Officers
• Active Shooter training for all Faculty and Staff
• Monthly emergency drills to be prepared in a crisis situation.
• Emergency Response Plan
The FortifyFL App, a third-party service, is available online and for download for both Android and Apple devices. This App allows students, parents and the community to submit tips regarding threats or suspicious activities to designated law enforcement officials.
Any tips submitted via FortifyFL are sent to law enforcement officials, and the designated officials are responsible for taking action on the tip.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Making a fake threat of violence is a criminal act that can land you in prison. It doesn't matter if you say it, text it, write it, snap it or post it on social media, students who make threats can face serious consequences. Even if it was meant to be a joke, calling in a fake threat of violence is a state crime in Florida, as well as a federal crime.
Every violent threat is taken seriously, because police don't know if a threat is real or fake. Each time a threat is made against one of our schools man hours and tax dollars are wasted searching the location, and the school day is disrupted. Fake threats can greatly affect absentee rates, and have a profound impact on a student's future.
All students must adhere to the established dress code policy. We ask that parents ensure students are properly dressed and observing the policy. Please see our website for a detailed description. School uniforms may be purchased online at www.olimacuniforms.com. Outerwear should be the CPCA blue cardigan, polo or sweater with the CPCA logo. NO OTHER JACKETS OR HOODIES WILL BE ALLOWED.
Clothing must be clean, in good condition and properly sized.
1. Boys and girls’ hair must not be long enough to obstruct vision in any way, and boys’ hair must be off the collar. All hair styles must be neat.
2. Modest jewelry, earrings and rings are permitted. Please do not wear any heirloom pieces or expensive jewelry to school.
3. Certain hair styles are not permitted. Example: no Mohawks, colored hair, etc. No bright or fantasy colors.
4. Piercings will not be allowed for boys. Stud earrings are permitted for girls only, no hoops or facial piercings.
Girls:
• Romper with CPCA Logo
• Solid White or Dark Blue Socks
• Black Shoes / Sneakers
• Navy Blue Jacket with CPCA Logo
Boys:
• Khaki shorts
• Navy Blue polo with CPCA Logo
• Black Shoes/Sneakers
• Navy blue jacket with CPCA logo
• Solid Navy or black socks
Girls:
• Jumper
• White Polo with CPCA Logo
• Black Shoes/Sneakers (solid Color)
• Navy blue jacket with CPCA logo
• Solid White, dark blue or black socks
Boys:
• Light blue polo with CPCA Logo
• Navy Blue Pants with CPCA logo (no jeans)
• Black shoes/Sneakers (solid color)
• Navy blue jacket with CPCA logo
• Solid White, dark blue or black socks
Girls:
• Uniform Skirt
• Uniform Vest
• White Blouse with CPCA Logo
• Black Shoes/Sneakers
• Navy Blue Jacket with School Logo
• Solid White, dark blue or black socks
Boys:
• Light Blue Polo with CPCA Logo
• Navy Blue Pants with CPCA logo (No Jeans)
• Black Shoes/Sneakers (solid color)
• Navy Blue Jacket with CPCA Logo
• Solid White, dark blue or black socks
Girls and Boys:
• Navy Blue Polo with CPCA Logo (9th-11th grade)
• Gray Polo with CPCA logo (Senior 2024)
• Navy Blue Jeans (Dark Blue)
• Any color shoes/Sneakers
• Navy blue jacket with CPCA Logo
• Boys, solid black belt (designs are not permitted on the belt)
Central Pointe Christian Academy focuses not only on competitively training athletes but also on forming the character and discipline young people need to demonstrate their best sports performance and academics. The CPCA Athletic Department provides its student-athletes with opportunities to experience the valuable lessons of self-discipline, competition, leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, character building, community involvement, and the most important lesson of all:
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind and Love your neighbor as yourself.
Luke 10:27
Central Pointe Christian Academy is certified by the Student Exchange Visitors Program I-20 (SEVP). This program provides our international students with great benefits. Students that are foreseeing studying at CPCA can engage in a rigorous curriculum while being actively engaged in any sports program we offer. We have been blessed to have students from all over the world participate in this program and achieve great results in our Sports Program.
• Argentina
• Canada
• Chile
• Colombia
• Congo
• Costa Rica
• Costa de Marfil
• Dominican Republic
• France
• India
• Mali
• Puerto Rico
• Senegal
• Serbia
• Slovenia
• Spain
• Sweden
• Uruguay
• Venezuela
Being a SEVP approved school means that our school has been certified and authorized by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to take in and enroll F-Visa International Students.
• New portables added to the Kissimmee Campus and Neptune Campus
• iPads with cart acquired for students to use with enrichment programs
• Enrollment increased in all three campuses
• Expanded to new facilities in Poinciana
• Newly renovated training center
• New media facilities in our Poinciana Campus
• Added smartboards to classrooms in Poinciana and High School Campus
• Provided Intervention programs such as i-Ready and Title I services.
• Improved campus security for all campuses
• Dual enrollment opportunities for High School Students.
• National Team - SIAA Year- 2020
• Regional Team - SIAA Year - 2020
• National Ranking #25
• 2023 Boys Basketball State Champions (SIAA)
• National Team - SIAA Year 2021
• Ranked #5 Nationals Girls Basketball Team
• 2023 Girls Basketball State Runner (SIAA)
• Grind Session World Champions 2022
• National Team - SIAA Year 2019 - 2020 - 2021
• Regional Team - FICAA - 2020 - 2021
• National Ranking #10
It is no secret that children achieve academic success when parents and educators collaborate in the child’s learning experience. Central Pointe Christian Academy (CPCA) trusts that the home-school partnership is an efficient method to ensure success. We look forward to the upcoming school year and your involvement in your child’s education. The following are methods you can use to ensure a productive school year: • Prayer
CPCA encourages parents to pray for their child(ren), the faculty and staff to be protected, blessed, and guided by the hands of our Lord, Jesus Christ. • Communication
We encourage you to maintain open-ended communication with your children’s teachers. CPCA utilizes Quickschools to enable parents and teachers to communicate effectively throughout the school year.
• Involvement
CPCA welcomes your suggestions and ideas to enhance your child’s academic, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing. Please feel free to contact your campus principal.
The PIC is a volunteer organization of CPCA parents and educators who will work towards raising funds for school improvements, providing support to our institution, and creating community awareness.
For more PIC information, please contact principal.cpca@gmail.com.
www.centralpointeacademy.com
We invite our students and parents to visit our user-friendly website for timely, engaging, and current information. This includes academic calendars, upcoming events, important alerts, contact information, and more.
www.cpca.quickschools.com
The QuickSchools parent portal allows parents to stay informed, and have quick access to their child's attendance, grades, homework assignments and disciplinary incidents. This platform is a great tool that will enable our families to stay involved and be informed of their child's progress. It is also our preferred method for parents to communicate with teachers. You will receive an invitation in your email that will provide you log-in credentials.
CPCA utilizes diverse social media outlets to share announcements, to holding live events, and so much more. Social media provides a smoother, more direct communication tool between students, teachers and parents.
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The CPCA Learning Center provides personalized education for students with learning differences and documented exceptionalities. Our comprehensive teaching approach addresses the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and academic needs of our students in a safe and integrated learning environment. We offer small-sized classes with differentiated instruction, providing individualized attention and high levels of support. We serve students with specific learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, speech or language impairment, intellectual disabilities, and more. Our main objective is to develop the overall personality and skills of every student using multiple teaching methods based on their response. We also provide accommodations such as small group instruction, organizational assistance, clear routines and structure, and close supervision of activities. We believe in the positive impact of close parent/teacher/student relationships in promoting the full potential of each student.
i-Ready is an online program for reading and/or mathematics that will help our teachers determine our student’s needs, personalize their learning, and monitor progress throughout the school year.
i-Ready allows our teachers to address the needs of our students, and provides data that our teacher use to increase our student learning gains. i-Ready consists of two parts: Diagnostic and Personalized Instruction. Central Pointe Christian Academy utilizes the i-ready intervention program for all Kindergarten - 8th grade students during the school year.
All of our grades use the Abeka Curriculum. The subjects are covered through a workbook approach and include: phonics, reading, penmanship, math, science (including laboratory), language arts, history, and foreign languages. The Abeka teaching methods rely on the spiral teaching method, a proven and time-tested approach. Abeka promotes mastery of content, and enhancing critical thinking skills.
Ignitia is an online Christian platform that provides dynamic, Christ-centered lessons as well as interactive multimedia games, quizzes, for high school students. This platform is used as a tool for credit recovery to assist students with completing the necessary graduation credits.
CPCA is a Title 1 school that provides tutoring services to students from Kindergarten to 12th grade that meet the criteria specified by the Osceola School District. The goal of this program is to increase the academic level of students and reinforce reading and math skills.
Tuesday Aug. 15
Wednesday Aug. 16
Thursday Aug. 17
Friday Aug. 18
Monday Aug. 21
Tuesday Aug. 22
Monday Sept. 4
Friday Sept. 15
Tuesday-Friday Sept. 19- 22
Monday-Friday Sept. 25- 29
Monday-Friday Oct. 9-13
Friday Oct. 13
Monday-Friday Oct. 23- 27
Thursday Nov. 9
Friday Nov. 10
Friday Nov. 17
Monday-Friday Nov. 20- 24
Friday Dec. 8
Monday-Wednesday Dec. 11- 13
Thursday Dec. 14
Friday Dec. 15
Monday-Monday Dec 18 - Jan 1st
Wednesday Jan. 2
Thursday Jan. 3
Monday Jan. 15
Friday Feb. 2
Friday Feb. 2
Monday Feb. 19
Tuesday-Friday Feb. 20- 23
Friday Mar. 1
Thursday-Tuesday Mar. 7- 12
Friday Mar. 8
Monday-Friday Mar. 11- 15
Friday Apr. 5
Monday-Friday Apr. 8- 12
Friday Apr. 19
Monday Apr. 22
Monday-Friday Apr. 29- May. 3
Monday-Friday May. 13- 17
Wednesday May. 22 Thursday May. 23 Friday May.24
Labor Day
Progress Report 1st Quarter Progress Report 1st Quarter
Parent /Teacher Conference
Fall Book Fair Book sale
End of 1st. Quarter- Students early dismissal
Spirit Week
Progress Report II Quarter
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Devotional/Special Program
Report Cards will be sent on 10/17/2023
Special Program -Entire Week
Progress will be sent on 11/14/2023
Pajama Day-Last day of class I Semester Early Dismissal
End of 2nd. Quarter
Christmas Break
END OF FIRST SEMESTER
Report Cards will be sent on January 3rd