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NEW STUDENT

INSPIRING EXCELLENCE - MIND | BODY | SPIRIT

INS PIRING EXCELLENCE

MIND • BODY • SPIRIT

Contact List

Academic Affairs

Lorna Wenzel Director of Academics wenzel.lorna@cchs.us

Kelly Trill Faculty Coordinator trill.kelly@cchs.us

Dana Troutman Director of College Counseling troutman.dana@cchs.us

Matthew Cave Associate Director of College Counseling cave.matt@cchs.us

Stacie Gelbaugh Associate Director of College Counseling gelbaugh.stacie@cchs.us

Connie Mullholand Registrar mullholand.connie@cchs.us

Finance & Operations

Danielle Finlayson Accounting Manager finlayson.danielle@cchs.us

Kelly Price Director of Admissions price.kelly@cchs.us

Jen Chase Associate Director of Admissions chase.jennifer@cchs.us

Judy Gardner Administrative Assistant gardner.judy@cchs.us

Anne Eide Office Receptionist eide.anne@cchs.us

School Culture / Safety & Security

Debbi Joseph Assistant Principal of School Culture joseph.debbi@cchs.us

Jonathan Valdez Director of Student Safety & Security valdez.jonathan@cchs.us

Morgan Martell Nurse nurse@cchs.us

Megan Broeseker Nurse nurse@cchs.us

Monica Talley Student Activities Coordinator talley.monica@cchs.us

Natalie Coney Calvary Apparel Store/Admissions Cord. coney.natalie@cchs.us

Spiritual Formation

Michael Berhow Director of Spiritual Formation berhow.michael@cchs.us

Athletics / Fine Arts

Kim Whitney Director of Athletics whitney.kim@cchs.us

Michael Martell Director of Fine Arts martell.michael@cchs.us

Technology

James Panagiotacos Director of Information Technology panagiotacos.james@cchs.us

Steven Wang

Assistant Director of Information Technology wang.steven@cchs.us

Important Dates

Academic Course Advising

April 2 | April 7 | April 9 | See page 8 for more information

Band, Chorus, Theatre Auditions

April 2 | April 7 | See page 12 for more information

Cheerleading Tryouts

May 21–23

First Day of Summer Athletic Performance Training

June 1

CCHS Used Uniform Sale

June 2

Summer Bible Study

June 22 - July 27

Cross Country, Football, Golf, Volleyball, Swim Tryouts / Practice

July 27

Parent-Student Orientation

August 6

New Student Mock Schedule & Warrior Welcome Day

August 10

First Day of School

August 12 | 7:45 AM–2:55 PM

Freshmen Parent Meeting

September 21 | 6:30 PM–7:45 PM

First Semester Exams

December 14–17

CCHS Summer Opportunities

Bible Study

Join us for Bible Study on Mondays starting June 22nd from 11:30am - 1:00pm! Check the school calendar on our website for the location.

Summer Athletic Performance

Training

See page 14 for details.

Camps

CCHS offers athletic summer camps. Please scan the qr code below to view current summer camp information.

Technology Information

As a college preparatory Christian high school, Calvary believes technology is a powerful tool that creates unique and relevant learning experiences by providing enriching and engaging instructional resources. Our faculty is trained and experienced in integrating technology while delivering compelling, creative, and comprehensive instruction.

As an Apple Distinguished School, we provide each student with an iPad to be used throughout their educational journey. To ensure every student is prepared for success from day one, we will hold a Warrior Technology Orientation on Monday, August 10th during the Mock Schedule session.

Academics

Optional Individual Academic advising sessions for course selection will be available on the following dates:

April 2 | 3:30–5:30 PM

April 7 | 5:00–7:30 PM

April 9 | 3:30–5:30 PM

*Registration not required.

Summer Assignments

Many courses have assignments to be completed during the summer. The information for summer assignments will be posted on the Academic page of our website.

College Counseling Program Department Overview

The mission of the CCHS College Counseling Department is to cultivate supportive relationships with families while guiding students to explore their future plans through a Biblical worldview, aligning with their God-given talents and abilities.

Your CCHS College Counseling Team

Signature College Counseling Offerings

• Senior Parent Seminar

• Senior Parent Financial Aid Seminar

• Junior Parent “Gear Up for Senior Year” Event

• Freshman & Sophomore Parent “Conversation with the Counselors” Event

• Senior Celebration Event

• College Exposure Trips

• Annual Christian College Fair

College Counseling Support Coordinator

• Participant of Bay Area Independent Schools annual college fair and promotion of other regional college fairs

• College Admission Rep Visits on the CCHS campus

• Group College Counseling Sessions at all grade levels

• Individual College Counseling available for all grade levels

• Course Advising for all students

• Course Advising Sessions for new families

• Bi-annual college-bound athlete session

Dana Troutman
Matthew
Amy Smith
Stacie

Curriculum Overview

Grade 9

Transition & Self-Discovery

Acclimation to CCHS Culture

Academically, Socially, Spiritually

Discovery of Gifts, Talents, Passions

Through the classroom, athletics, fine arts, & community service

Grade 10

Self-Awareness & College Research

Application of Self-Knowledge

To extracurriculars, activities, & community service

Application of Self-Awareness

To academic course rigor and standardized testing

Begin College Research & Exposure

Based on best fit (campus visits, college fairs)

Grade 11

College Exploration & Planning

Strategic College Campus Visits

To inform final list

Assessment of Academic & Financial Match

Factors for college admission

Finalize Application “Short List”

Grade 12

College Application & Enrollment

Student Engaged In the application & financial aid process

Ability to Make Final Enrollment Decision

Based on best fit factors

Successful Transition to College

CCHS College Counseling Essential Core Values

• Gospel-Centered Counseling: We give counsel from an eternal vantage point so that students understand they are uniquely designed by God for a purpose and that their skills and abilities are best utilized when they align their futures with God’s will.

• Transformative College Counseling: We desire to provide accurate information and well-researched advice in order to see students follow God’s best for their lives.

• Impactful College Counseling: We encourage students to become aware of and celebrate all of the opportunities ahead of them and steward their gifts and abilities appropriately.

• Collaborative College Counseling: We eagerly partner with our parents and students in the collegegoing educational process. Our goal is to equip families with the tools, resources, and support they need to confidently and successfully navigate the student’s individual post-secondary education plans.

• Results-oriented College Counseling: We expect 100% of our senior class to be accepted into at least one of their best-fit colleges/universities and persist in their post-secondary journey because they navigated the best-fit college approach well.

Fine Arts

If you are interested in enrolling in Band, Choir, or Theatre as a course, please use the links below to sign up for an audition and to view audition requirements.

April 2 | April 7

Band

Sign up using the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C094AA4AD2CA4FD0-62082516-course#/

Mr. Michael Martell

martell.michael@cchs.us

Choir

Sign up using the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C094AA4AD2CA4FD0-62082451-course#/

Mr. Brandon Martell

martell.brandon@cchs.us

Theatre

Sign up using the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C094AA4AD2CA4FD0-62081643-course#/

Miss Grace Pitt

pitt.grace@cchs.us

from the Spring 2025 musical Anastasia

Calvary Athletics

Summer Athletic Performance Training

Calvary provides an opportunity for students to participate in a supervised strength and conditioning program during the summer months in the school’s state-of-the-art training facility. The schedule below outlines the schedule for the summer. Students must have a current FHSAA Athletic Physical Evaluation Form on file to participate in workouts.

Start Date

June 1, 2026

Closed Dates

June 29 - July 3, 2026

Training Facility Hours

End Date

July 16, 2026

Times vary for each sport. For a list of times for each sport, go to https://www.cchs.us/athletics/strength-and-conditioning-training.cfm

Fall Sports Tryouts Dates

Cheerleading 5/21-23/2026 martin.jill@cchs.us

Cross Country 7/27/2026 sessions.benjamin@cchs.us

Football 7/27/2026 safford.wes@cchs.us

Golf 8/3,4,6/2026 stenberg.heidi@cchs.us

Swimming & Diving 8/3-5/2026 ray.brandon@cchs.us

Volleyball 7/27-28/2026 whitney.kim@cchs.us

RISE Club Flag

Football 8/4/2026 hartsell.hamilton@cchs.us

Any questions about summer programs or tryout information? Please contact:

Kim Whitney Director of Athletics whitney.kim@cchs.us

Hamilton Hartsell

Assistant Director of Athletics hartsell.hamilton@cchs.us

Explanation of Enrollment Forms

All Students Must Have The Following Forms on File Prior to The First Day of School:

• Florida School Physical, dated after August 1, 2025

• Florida Immunization Certificate

• Copy of Birth Certificate

• Notarized Medical Information and Authorization Form (see below)

Medical Information and Authorization

(See Page 17)

This form is kept on file and contains emergency contacts, medical information, and consent for treatment. This form must be filled out completely, notarized, and either returned to the Registrar or uploaded to Magnus.

Athletic Forms

(See Page 16)

These forms must be completed and uploaded to Magnus, if the student will be participating in athletics, summer conditioning, and/or trying out for a CCHS sport.

Athletic Forms

To participate in Calvary sports, including tryouts, each student must an EL1, EL2 and EL3.

Calvary partners with BayCare Urgent Care located at 711 S. Belcher Rd. Clearwater for $25 sports physical. You must bring the EL2 form with you to the doctor.

ECG’s are now required. Screening is available at CCHS on April 20, 2026 3:30 PM-6:30 PM. $20 per screening.

Scan the QR code to register.

Students who are entering Calvary after completing one semester or more in high school must also complete an Affidavit with Compliance with the Policies on Athletic Recruiting (GA4).

Scan the QR code to view athletic forms.

Kim Whitney whitney.kim@cchs.us
Hamilton Hartsell hartsell.hamilton@cchs.us

Medical Information and Authorization for Treatment

Student Name: _________________________________________ Birth Date: ___________________

Emergency Phone Numbers: People to notify in case of an emergency and/or pick-up:

Father:

Work: _______________________ Cell: _______________________ Home: _____________________

Mother:

Work: _______________________ Cell: _______________________ Home: _____________________

Other Emergency Contact: _________________________________ Relationship: ________________

Work: _______________________ Cell: _______________________ Home: _____________________

To Whom It May Concern:

I hereby give my consent to any emergency facility and physician to administer necessary treatment to my child, ______________________________________, in the event of an emergency at which time I cannot be reached. I give consent to transport by ambulance if the situation warrants. I grant permission to the school health personnel to administer first aid, monitor vital signs and communicate with my child’s physician as needed.

Name of Family Physician _______________________________ Telephone: ___________________

Date of Last DPT or Tetanus Shot Hospital Preference Health Insurance Company Policy Number ___________________ Phone _______________ Expiration Date ___________

1. Is your student on any continuous medication? _________ Specify: ________________________ 2. Does your student have any allergies? _________ If yes, please explain: ___________________

3. Is there any other medical information you feel we should have about your child?

Parent/Guardian’s Signature

Printed Name

Notarization Required:

State of Florida County of Pinellas The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on _________________, by _____________________________, who is _____personally known to me or who has produced ____________________________________________________ as i dentification.

Name of Notary: ______________________________________ Stamp or Seal

Notary Public 03/21

Dress Code

The dress code at CCHS seeks to enhance the learning environment while encouraging school spirit. Both school and gender specific policies apply.

All Students

Shirts

All students are required to wear a collared shirt with CCHS logo purchased from the Warrior Wear House. CCHS team or organization collared shirts are also allowed as long as the color is white, navy, red, or gray.

All Men

Sweatshirts or Jackets

CCHS sweatshirts and jackets may be worn during the school day. If a shirt is visible while wearing the sweatshirt or jacket, the shirt must be a CCHS polo. Hoodies will not be allowed.

Shoes

Students are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes that are appropriate for walking up and down stairs. Flip-flops and sandals are acceptable, but bedroom slippers are not acceptable.

Approved Colors and Styles

Male students at CCHS are required to wear cotton pants or shorts in the following approved colors: navy, gray, black, or khaki.

• White is not an approved color for pants or shorts.

Prohibited Materials

Sweatpants, as well as pants, or shorts made from sweatpant material, are not permitted. Students should avoid wearing clothing that is made from a soft, fleece-like, or overly relaxed fabric. Cargo pants (outside pockets) are not permitted. Joggers are not permitted.

Appearance Requirements

The overall appearance of pants and shorts should be polished, crisp, and clean at all times.

• Clothes should be free from wrinkles, stains, or damage.

• Pants should fit appropriately and not appear overly baggy or tight.

Shorts Length

Shorts must be worn at knee length.

• The inseam of the shorts should be 9 inches.

• Shorts above the knee that expose the mid-thigh area are not acceptable.

This dress code is intended to maintain a professional and neat appearance while allowing students to be comfortable and presentable during school hours.

All Ladies

Approved Colors and Styles

Female students at CCHS are required to wear cotton pants or shorts in the following approved colors: navy, gray, black, or khaki.

• White is not an approved color for pants or shorts.

Prohibited Materials

Sweatpants, pants or shorts made from sweatpant material, are not permitted. Students should avoid wearing clothing that is made from a soft, fleece-like, or overly relaxed fabric.

• Bell-bottom, low rider, joggers, hip-hugger, or cargo pants (outside pockets) are not permitted.

Appearance Requirements

The overall appearance of pants and shorts should be polished, crisp, and clean at all times.

• Clothes should be free from wrinkles, stains, or damage.

• Pants should fit appropriately and not appear overly baggy or tight.

Shorts Length

Shorts must be worn at knee length

• The inseam of the shorts should be 9 inches.

• Shorts that expose the mid-thigh area are not acceptable.

This dress code is intended to maintain a professional and neat appearance while allowing students to be comfortable and presentable during school hours.

School Uniform Ordering Process

Deadline to guarantee order delivery before the first day of school from the Warrior Wear House: July 25, 2026

Ordering Process

• Scan the QR code to access the Warrior Wear House

• Select desired item(s) by using the buttons on the left, select desired size, add to cart and checkout.

• Please note: Because each order is prepared exclusively for your student, there are no refunds or exchanges, so verify carefully before ordering.

Calvary Apparel Store

The Calvary Apparel Store is your on-campus go-to for sweatshirts, jackets, quarter-zips, t-shirts, and hats! All apparel is uniform-approved and perfect for everyday student wear.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheCalvaryApparelStore for updates and pop-up shop announcements. To purchase, find us at select Calvary home games, or by emailing coney.natalie@cchs.us

CCHS Used Uniform Sale

June 2, 2026

10:00 AM–2:00 PM

CCHS uniform approved polos, sweatshirts, spirit shirts, pants and shorts will be on sale. All proceeds support our American Sign Language Department.

Lunch

General Information

• Lunch entrees are prepared on campus as well as catered from outside vendors such as Chick-fil-A, Raising Cane’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill and Firehouse Subs.

• Salads, wraps, smoothie bowls, pasta salad and fresh fruit, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and glutenfree options are prepared daily. Chips, other snacks, and a variety of homemade desserts are always available.

• Bottled water and other drinks and snacks are available for purchase from our vending machines.

• Student lunches may not be delivered by an outside vendor.

• Students can bring lunch from home. CCHS does not provide refrigeration for student use. Microwave ovens are provided by the school for student use.

• CCHS operates as a closed campus; therefore, students are not permitted to go off campus for lunch except on designated days for Seniors.

Lockers & Backpacks

Lockers are available upon request to all incoming students and are provided to help keep personal belongings safe and organized throughout the school day. To ensure everyone’s security, students are asked to keep lockers locked at all times.

We appreciate your help in keeping lockers in good condition. Any damage or defacement—including tampering with the locking mechanism—may result in a fine to cover repair costs.

Students are welcome to personalize the inside of their lockers using magnets. To keep the hallways looking neat and well-maintained, please do not use adhesive materials (such as glue, tape, or stickers) on the outside of lockers.

The school administration may inspect lockers periodically to help maintain a safe and secure environment for all students.

Athletic bags and equipment should be stored in designated areas during the day to keep hallways clear and safe. Backpacks are not permitted inside classrooms to help maintain an organized and focused learning space.

After School Supervision

• After School Supervision is provided for students each day in a designated classroom. Students on campus 15 minutes after the dismissal bell must report to the room designated for supervision if he/she is not in an activity supervised by a coach, teacher, club sponsor, or other staff member.

• Students may remain in After-School Supervision from 3:10–5:30 PM for no additional cost. A student remaining from 5:30–5:45 PM will incur a $15 per day charge. A student remaining after 5:45 PM will incur a $50 charge per 30 minute increments.

• The athletic facilities, including the weight room, are

for use by teams under the supervision of a coach. The athletic facilities, including the weight room, are not “open” areas where students may go after school dismisses unless they are a part of a team using the facility for a school-related purpose.

• On days when there is an athletic event on campus, students remaining on campus to attend the event must be supervised in the room designated for After-School Supervision until time for the event to start. Students may not congregate in the hallways or outside an athletic facility on campus waiting for the event to begin.

Bus Transportation Program

Calvary offers bus transportation service from the Westchase and Trinity areas. The transportation is for the morning only. In the afternoon, students may remain in after-school supervision (no later than 5:30 PM) until parent transportation arrives.

Westchase Area

Bus departs at 7:00 AM from:

Publix

12139 W. Linebaugh Ave., Tampa, FL 33626

Aldi

13016 Racetrack Road, Tampa, FL 33626

Trinity

Bus departs at 7:00 AM from:

Publix

1346 Seven Springs Blvd., New Port Richey, FL 34655

Fee

Families must register students with CCHS for the bus transportation service. The bus transportation service may not be used on an as-needed basis unless registration for the year has been made. The annual fee is $1,250 per student, or $1,750 for two or more students from the same family. The fee may be paid as a lump sum or included in the monthly FACTS payment with tuition and related fees.

For questions concerning registration and payment of the Bus Transportation Fee, please contact Mrs. Julie Kennedy, kennedy.julie@cchs.us.

Community Service

One of the goals we have for our students at Calvary Christian High School is to develop the Christian character trait of servanthood. Calvary encourages students to serve their community, their local church, and local agencies committed to serving those less fortunate. Therefore, a minimum of 100 hours of Community Service is one of the requirements for graduation.

There Are Several Facets About Community Service to Consider:

• Work for the Glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31)

• Scholarships may be tied to Community Service (Bright Futures, for example)

• Forms should be filled out completely by the STUDENT (not parent)

• Community Service forms are to be turned in the same semester as completed.

• Community Service is a great way to learn about possible careers. If you are interested in medicine, for example, volunteer at a hospital, nursing home, etc.

• Students may not earn community service by working for a family member or individual; it must be completed through an institution.

• Rising 9th graders may begin logging Community Service after 8th grade graduation.

• Senior Privilege - Seniors must meet requirements stated in current year handbook to earn Senior Privilege.

• Documentation: In the Community Service description area we require a complete description of the service performed. For example, a form with “VBS or Basketball Camp” will not suffice. You must give details that describe the impact of your service on the community.

• CCHS will communicate opportunities for community service as we learn of them. You are not limited to these opportunities.

or Email:

Admissions Student Leadership Team

Admissions Student Leaders are a valued and integral part of the culture and ministry of Calvary Christian High School. These students firmly commit to support and promote the mission of the school and assume the responsibility of being a role model both on and off campus. Admissions Student Leaders serve as hosts for school events, student shadows, and school tours for prospective families as well as assist teachers and administration in various leadership tasks.

While Admissions Student Leaders enjoy serving as a team and forming relationships with our staff, their participation in this program also affords them the opportunity to earn community service hours.

Requirements for Consideration

Attendance at one of the Student Leader Training dates listed below:

August 20 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

August 25 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

August 26 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

August 27 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

September 10 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Submission of an application and commitment form (provided at training).

*Please register for one of the training dates listed above by signing up via our Sign-Up Genius link: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C094AA4AD2CA4FD0-student3

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