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Preschool …we’ve expanded!
Yes, with the onset of the new school year, we will be a Preschool-12th grade institution. God has given us the opportunity to welcome 3 to 4 year old preschool children into the Calvary Murrieta family. Registration will begin in May, so be sure to check back on our school website occasionally for further details or contact Debbie Firmes at: dfirmes@ccmurrieta.com.
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Mom's Prayer Group
We meet weekly on Monday mornings at 7:45 am in the Mother’s Room at Calvary Chapel Murrieta.
Join us after you drop off your children. Whether you have 5 minutes or 35, please stop by and join other moms as we lift our students, families, and staff in prayer.
Have a prayer request? Drop it off in either school office or email it here. |
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The following information pertains to the elementary campus lunch and snack program.  |
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Daycare Information
Driver Policy
Driver & Chaperone Instructions
Driver Application Form
Preliminary Calendar |
Lunch Card order form
Dress Code Information
Volunteer Policy
Volunteer Application
Volunteer Dress Code |
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| Employment Opportunities |
You may now view information and submit applications online.  |
| Warrior Weekly |
Check here every Friday for the most current school activity information.  |
| Parent Teacher Fellowship |
The CCCS teachers and staff encourage you to become a part of our Parent-Teacher Fellowship. It is a wonderful way to become a part of our school through such events as Fine Arts Day, Staff Appreciation, Christmas Store, Mother’s & Father’s Day Celebrations, Spirit Days, Family Movie Night, and Mission Outreaches. These are just a few examples of past events that PTF has blessed our school with, and your help will ensure that these, and many others, will continue. 
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Committee Volunteers |
Parent Volunteers make CCCS a very special place to be. We could not provide such fun activities without your help. There are many areas you can sign up for, so please look over all of the committees and sign up for the ones that interest you.  |
| The Matthew 18 Principle For Solving School Problems: |
A Christian school is made up of people - parents, administrators, teachers and students. Like any other collection of earthly mortals, the people associated with a Christian school have the potential for misunderstanding, disagreement and even wrong-doing. Nevertheless, it is God's will that we live and work together in harmony.  |
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Stuntman's anti-violence message a knockout hit
with Calvary Murrieta students!
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Christian School Comment- May 2008 a publication by ACSI
This edition of Christian School Comment- It is Worth the Cost "We are in the final weeks or days of the school year, depending on your
location. It is my hope and prayer that this school year has been a blessed
one for you and your family, particularly as you reflect on the role of
Christian schooling in the lives of your children" |
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A GREAT Way to Help CCCS! |
There are no receipts to collect, no vouchers or certificates to buy, no hassles for you -
and every purchase counts! Local eScrip merchants will contribute a percent of the purchases you make to our school.
eScrip is unique --
there is no cost to you!
Sign up online.
It’s quick and easy! |
1.Go to www.escrip.com
2.Click on “Sign-up”
Our Group ID: 166439628
3. Follow the instructions
Shop as usual and CCCS benefits!
You can download a sign up form and mail the information in to join the program too! |
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Driving Policy
We have posted information regarding our Driving Policy that has been placed in effect as required by our insurance company and by the guidelines recommended by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
We look to the parents at CCCS to assist with driving students on field trips and school related activities. If you are able to assist us with driving this school year, we have a few things you need to complete in order to be approved. 
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Online Parent/Student Handbook
This handbook has been designed as a tool to help familiarize you with our school and specific policies pertaining to Kindergarten through sixth grades .Please read it carefully and be sure that you understand the guidelines which we have established with the student’s best interest in mind. We want you to understand what Calvary Chapel Christian School (CCCS) offers and what is expected in return.  |
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Lawsuit Information
Update Feb. 14, 2008:
As you know, we had a hearing today that could decide the entire case at the trial court level. It is pretty obvious from all concerned that the case will be appealed to the 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals and ultimately the U.S. Supreme Court. Neither our side, nor the UC, will let the case end until all appeals are exhausted. Please pray for the district/trial judge as he writes his ruling because his ruling will be very influential as it is appealed in the future.
Today’s hearing went well. The judge was very receptive and prepared. The court considered numerous constitutional arguments from both sides. He kept his thoughts close to the vest. However, I know he clearly understands our legal arguments and seemed to be persuaded by them earlier in the litigation. We should have a ruling within the next 90 days. If the entire case is not decided by this ruling, a trial will be scheduled.
Thanks for the prayers today and into the future.
Robert H. Tyler
Advocates for Faith and Freedom
www.faith-freedom.com
Update September 20, 2007- The hearing scheduled for 10:00 am Monday at the federal court house in Los Angeles has been postponed. The judge S. James Otero has determined he will need more time to review the motions for summary judgment. The trial scheduled for November is also now postponed to a later undetermined date. It will be scheduled after the hearing on the motions of summary judgment. Please keep Judge Otero in pray for God to give him wisdom. Continue to see the motions presented.
ACSI, CCCS and
other plaintiffs have filed a court case against the
University of California system. The goal of
the case is to secure both religious and academic freedom
in California by enjoining UC from engaging in
viewpoint discrimination against Christian schools
and their students. |
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