June 12, 2020

Statement Regarding the Death of George Floyd

Dear ACCEL Staff & Community,

The horrific death of George Floyd coupled with other events that recently occurred in this country are heartbreaking. The video of his death is one of the most horrifying things we have seen in our lives. We grieve. We also acknowledge that many of our employees and students have experienced racism firsthand. This tragedy serves as a grim reminder that as a society, we still have a long way to go to stomp out racism. We want to make it clear that we are committed to fighting against racism and discrimination, and want to assure you that it has no place in our company or at our schools, and it will not be tolerated. We must strive to be inclusive in every way, and we will be planning professional development programs on this topic which will be delivered this summer to our entire school and corporate staff.

We also believe we have an obligation beyond what most companies have. We have consciously chosen to manage schools in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the country and the world. While many school operators avoid these areas, we seek them out. To our surprise and dismay, we are often asked why. The answer is simple. We want to help the children who need it most. Maria and I set out to do this when we founded the company and we have never wavered. If our company does not provide our most vulnerable students with a quality education, they may not have a chance at economic success. A society that does not give every child this chance is, by definition, unjust. The opportunity to succeed must exist regardless of a child’s skin color or economic situation. Unfortunately, far too many children do not have this opportunity.

As we all mourn the death of Mr. Floyd, let us look inward and outward to make sure we are inclusive in our work environments and in our schools. Let us also do our part to end the senseless racism that exists in our society, empower all our students with the belief that they can succeed in the world, and give our students the knowledge and skills they need. Most of all, let us hope and pray they will experience a society in their lifetime where these tragedies no longer occur, and human beings are judged as Dr. King hoped they would be judged someday: “by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.”
Sincerely,

Ron Packard

May 6, 2020
February 10, 2020

Open Enrollment Coming Soon: March 2nd to March 27, 2020

Open Enrollment is just around the corner. Beginning March 2, 2020 after 8 am, we will be accepting applications via our online enrollment platform, SchoolMint. For those families adding to their Wolf Pack, please be sure to indicate that your new enrollee is a sibling and list the current wolf cub where requested. This will allow us to give you top priority during any lottery processes that might be necessary.

Current Cornerstone families registered in SchoolMint can find our online enrollment platform at https://accelschools.schoolmint.net/signin. Families new to the SchoolMint system may go to https://accelschools.schoolmint.net/signup to create an account and enroll their student(s) for the upcoming 2020-21 school year. All incoming Kindergarten cub must be five(5) by September 30, 2020 to be eligible for enrollment. Cornerstone Academy does not allow admission of any student that is not 5 by this date. There will be mandatory  Kindergarten Assessments held on May 5 and 6, 2020. Additional information will be sent regarding the assessment times and process with your formal acceptance letter.

Upon submission, all applications are reviewed for required information and documentation. You will be contacted via email and/or text, whichever option(s) you select via SchoolMint, if additional information or documents are needed. In order to apply for Kindergarten, all applicant submissions must include:

  • proof of identity for student
  • proof of residency
  • photo ID for parent or guardian

Those applying for grades 1-11 will also have:

  • current grade card
  • most recent assessment scores

We also require the following, if applicable:

  • custody agreements or pertinent court documents
  • Behavior Intervention Plans
  • Specialized Education Plans (IEP/ETR, 504, ALP, etc)

Acceptable forms of documentation and further details for each may be found in SchoolMint when enrolling your student. Please note: all enrollment correspondence is send to the email and/or text number you list when you create your SchoolMint account. Please be sure to check these frequently for important information.

Our Open Enrollment period ends on March 27, 2020 at 4:00pm. All applicants who fully apply by this deadline will be considered for enrollment and eligible for any lottery processes that are deemed necessary. Please note: lotteries are held on a grade by grade basis and are only enacted if we have more applicants than spots available in a specific grade. Lotteries will be electronically run on April 15, 2020 at 9:00 am. All applicants that are accepted will receive an offer of registration via their registered email address by April 30, 2020. Any other openings after this time are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

 

 

December 2, 2019

Planning the Week Ahead: December 2-6, 2019

We hope your mini holiday break was filled with moments of thankfulness and gratitude. We are ready to fill the next three weeks with more kindness, more learning and more Wolf Pride! Coming up this week…
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TUESDAY the 3RD • CAPTO December General Meeting at 6pm, Be together in person or via Facebook LIVE! to accomplish more. Final preparations for a big event this weekend are under way.
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FRIDAY the 6TH • CAPTO Dress Down Day • Last chance to commit to being a vendor at the holiday shopping experience during the pancake breakfast. Contact KNaumann@cornerstoneacad.org to register.
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SATURDAY the 7th • CAPTO Holiday Pancake Breakfast, 9am-11:30am, All are welcome!
$7 per person, 4/$25 ($25 max per family) ? Skip the line and snag a discount when you purchase ahead of time.
Online tickets are available here:  
http://bit.ly/captoholidaybreakfasttickets
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Discount coupon codes:
single: buyahead
family: buyaheadfamily
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Full details about the Silent Auction and Holiday Shopping Stroll available at yourCAPTO.com

November 25, 2019

Planning the Week Ahead: Week of November 25th

Two Days! You’ve got this!

✏️ Monday: Good luck to our 8th-10th Wolves as they tackle their mock Ohio State Testing assessments. Practice makes us better. Show us what you’ve got, leaders!
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Some classes will be hosting fall parties and creating gratitude projects. (Teachers communicated expectations individually.) The Annex is getting competitive in a full afternoon of games! It’s a day full of fun and extra kindnesses.

? ? Wednesday begins the holiday break. Classes resume on Monday, December 2nd.

November 15, 2019

Let’s all get “In the Know”

Planning your family’s calendar can be stressful and hectic. We have so many commitments and desires for our lives each week. Be sure to stay up on all the latest events by “Liking” our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CornerstoneAcad/ . Each week, the coming events are posted as well as reminders and fun happenings within the school community. Also, be certain to check out the new and improved CAPTO website at YourCAPTO.com.

We send a weekly newsletter to all listed emails in our SchoolMint platform. If you do not receive this weekly newsletter, please check your spam folder for the email from Mrs. Alyssa Lewis. You may also log into your SchoolMint account to verify your email address is current and update, if necessary. The link to SchoolMint is https://accelschools.schoolmint.net/

Staying in the know has never been easier!

November 4, 2019

Planning Ahead: Week of November 4-8

November is a month many focus on gratitude, the little kindnesses in life and take an extra moment to appreciate those around them. At The Wolf Pack, we are EXTRA THANKFUL for literacy this week.

?Monday • Afterschool Activities: Girls & Boys Basketball Conditioning, Mock Trial ?

?Tuesday • The Annex is closed for Voting Day. No classes will be held. • Afterschool Activities: Girls & Boys Basketball Conditioning* Set-up your Scholastic Digital Wallet for easy purchases at the book fair.?

?Wednesday • CAPTO hosting the Scholastic Book Fair, 8am-5pm, Exclusive Young Adult Book Fair (8th-10th grades), 5pm-7pm?

?Thursday • CAPTO hosting the Scholastic Book Fair, 8am-7pm?

?Friday • Read-In: K-7th celebrates literacy ALL DAY with special activities and guest readers. Get cozy with your favorite book! • CAPTO hosting the Scholastic Book Fair, 8am-3pm?

?Saturday • Fire & Ice, The Fall Formal presented by The Annex’s Student Council for 8th -10th grades, 7pm at The Main Campus, $5 admission?

October 28, 2019

Planning For The Week Ahead: October 28-November 1

 

Welcome to the last week of October, Wolf Pack. Here’s what’s going on at The Den:
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Monday: Mock Trial, 4pm-5pm • Girls MS Conditioning, 4pm-5pm • Boys MS Conditioning, 6pm-7pm
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Tuesday: Third Grade State Testing ? Girls MS Conditioning, 4pm-5pm • Boys MS Conditioning, 6pm-7pm • CAPTO General Meeting, 6pm & via Facebook LIVE!
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Wednesday: Third Grade State Testing? Mock Trial, 4pm-5pm
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Thursday: Happy Halloween ? Local Beggar’s Nights
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Friday: CAPTO Dress Down Day $1.00 • 6th & 7th Grade Field Trip to OSU

October 25, 2019
September 30, 2019

Peek at the Week: Sept. 30 – Oct. 4

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Ready? Set? AW-HOO!
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Monday the 30th
Wear a hat. Donate $1.00. Help send a 4th grader to Camp Nuhop. Swing back to The Den for the 6pm home volleyball game. Spike it. Bump it. Score!
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Tuesday the 1st
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Create PTO programming when you join the general membership at 6pm for upcoming planning.

Thursday the 3rd
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The boys hit the pitch at 5:45pn at Bevelhymer Park.

Friday the 4th
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CAPTO $1.00 Dress Down Day