




Calling all alumni!
Please go to the link and fill out the form (if you didn't already) so that we can feature you on our CCS Facebook page.. Thanks so much!

Mrs. Newton’s 6th graders, along with her7th and 8th period Art classes, have chosen to sponsor a Zambian child to attend Chabantu Academy, led by BMA missionaries Michael and Sharon Quillman, who visited our campus last year. Together, Mrs. Newton and her students will be praying weekly for their sponsored child and hope to even connect with him through FaceTime in the future.
The cost to sponsor a child in Zambia is just $11.25 per month ($135 per year). This covers the child’s uniform, two meals each day, full tuition, and school supplies—helping provide education to orphans, children from single-parent homes, or families who cannot afford to send their child to school.
If other classes would like to join in sponsorship—or if any families would like to personally sponsor a child—please contact Sharon Quillman at sharonquillman@gmail.com
Pink-out day is Friday, October 10! Tomorrow is the last day to order Pink-Out Shirts, so get your order in! Here is the link: https://walkoffapparel.com/store/ccsptf

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Columbia Christian School was proudly represented at last week’s Columbia County Fair and Livestock Show!
Our talented CCS students showcased an impressive variety of livestock—from poultry and rabbits to hogs, lambs, and cattle.
We’re thrilled to share that many of them earned top honors, bringing home Grand and Reserve Champion titles in their respective categories!
Congratulations to all our hardworking students for your dedication, sportsmanship, and success in the ring—you’ve made CCS proud! 💙💛
Nora Smith - Lambs, Rabbits & Poultry
Marley Linville - Cattle
Ashlyn Fullenwider - Cattle & Poultry
Ryleigh Fullenwider - Cattle, Hogs & Poultry
Teal Wagner - Cattle
Brooks Collier - Cattle
Keaton Collier - Cattle
Tate Collier - Cattle
Lane Bradshaw - Rabbits
Rhett Bradshaw - Rabbits
Anneleigh Cherry - Cattle
Elle Hudgens - Poultry
Ollie Hudgens - Poultry
Cody Beckham - Poultry
Kree Young - Cattle, Rabbits & Poultry
Mattie Bussey - Cattle
Harlan Ross - Rabbits

As a Christian school, we strive to foster an environment where students can express their faith meaningfully and appropriately. In light of student interest, we are designating the week of October 13–16 as Faithwear Week in the middle and high school.
What’s Allowed
Middle and high-school students may wear Christian-themed shirts in place of their uniform tops Monday, October 13-Thursday, October 16, with one exception -
chapel day. Shirts may include Bible verses, cross imagery, or other faith-based messages consistent with the mission and values of our school.
All shirts must be school-appropriate in message, tone, and design.
Uniform bottoms/jeans and shoes are still required each day (hats are not permitted).
Please note
Wednesday, October 15th, is our regular chapel day, and all students
are required to wear their full chapel uniform on that day.
No exceptions will be made for themed attire during
chapel day.
This themed week provides a voluntary opportunity for students to
reflect their Christian identity in visible, respectful ways. It is not affiliated
with any outside organization, political message, or social movement. Our goal
is to promote spiritual unity, kindness, and thoughtful expression within our
community.



This September, our elementary students focused on what it means to be a "Good Image
Bearer of God." They've been learning that using kind words and treating others with
respect truly matters. We used the verse out of James 3:4 and how our words can
dangerous and out of Genesis 1: 26 when God says, “Let us make man in our image...”
Our students in kindergarten through 5th grade participated in a project where they wrote
phrases and drew pictures to show what this looks like in their lives. We were so impressed
with their creativity and thoughtfulness!
We're excited to announce the winners of our September contest. Here is a photo of the
students whose work was chosen to represent our theme.
Congratulations to all our winners!
Kindergarten: Clara Johnson, Abraham Morales; 1st Grade: Asher Cheatham, Brynlee
Carr; 2nd Grade: Kendall Speake, Quinton Hall; 3rd Grade: Keaton Collier, Mandy Dees: 4th
Grade: Ryker Haire, Aubrey Neal: 5th Grade: Isaiah Jackson, Harper Huang




