Established in July 2014, Classical Charter Schools of Southport is a tuition-free, open enrollment K-8 public elementary school serving students in the southern part of Brunswick county. We are a replicate school mirroring the programs in place at Classical Charter Schools of Leland and of Whiteville. Both of these model schools are widely recognized as compelling traditional alternatives to conventional public education and are consistently the highest-scoring schools in their respective counties. We focus on providing a high quality education and a premier performance-driven year-round school. We are conveniently located along the 211 corridor between Southport and Supply and serve students from all surrounding areas including the Southport, Oak Island, Shallotte, Bolivia, Supply, Sunset Beach, Boiling Spring Lakes, and Holden Beach.

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School News – 3/20/2024

School News – 3/20/2024

Attendance is  School attendance is the key to success and academic achievement. For students to consistently learn and grow, Classical Charter Schools of America takes student attendance very seriously. In compliance with the North Carolina Compulsory Attendance Law, all absences require parental documentation explaining the reason for the absence. Ten...
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School News – 3/6/2024

School News – 3/6/2024

CCS-Leland Presents Finding Nemo, Jr.!  The Classical Charter Schools of Leland Show Choir presented its first performance in the school’s new auditorium on March 1st and 2nd – “Finding Nemo, Jr.”! Based on the beloved 2003 movie Finding Nemo, the Show Choir captivated the audience with a journey through the ocean,...
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School News 2/21/2024

School News 2/21/2024

What is FASTAR®? A month before the most famous auto race in America, the Indianapolis 500, CCS-America students will compete in a race of their own, a voluntary, extracurricular academic tournament known as FASTAR® (Fluent Academic Skills Tournament in Arithmetic and Reading). The goal of FASTAR® is to encourage students to improve their basic skills through practice in an...
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School News 2/7/2024

School News 2/7/2024

2024 Handwriting Contest Winners National Handwriting Day is celebrated each year on January 23rd, the birthday of John Hancock. Hancock is best known for being the first and most prominent signatory to the Declaration of Independence. Because of this, a person’s signature is often referred to as his or her...
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🌟 Staff Spotlight 🌟

Meet Ms. Owen, our Office Assistant at CCS-Southport and the welcoming face of the middle school office! 😊✨

She has been part of the Southport campus since the opening of our middle school and plays such an important role in keeping everything running smoothly. She is always ready to lend a helping hand and creates genuine relationships with our school families.

We’re so thankful for her positivity and dedication, and are grateful to have her as part of the CCS-Southport family! 💙

*Be sure to check out tomorrow's CCS-America newsletter, which will feature her spotlight!
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Due to the potential for dangerous road conditions, Classical Charter Schools of Southport will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow, February 5, 2026

We look forward to welcoming our students back to campus tomorrow with safety!
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Out of an abundance of caution due to road conditions and campus safety concerns, our campus will transition to remote learning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. While conditions may continue to improve, this decision allows us to prioritize everyone’s well-being while ensuring continuity of learning.

Remote learning plans are in place, and additional details regarding assignments and expectations will be shared by your child’s teacher.

Thank you for your continued support and flexibility. Please stay safe, and we look forward to welcoming students back to campus as soon as conditions allow.
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