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Welcome to the STUDENT information section of our website.

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Student Support Staff

Alison Weiler, Social Worker – Link for Self-Referral

Aseneth Scott, Student Support Coach

Linden Gaskin, Middle School Counselor (6-9)

Freda McCray, High School Counselor (10-12)

Melissa Sarabia, College and Career Advisor

Clubs and Organizations

Clubs, organizations, and ensembles are offered at CCA. Some take place during the mornings, afternoons, school day in a designated directed studies (DS), or have a specified schedule depending on the club.

This slideshow shows you more information about our clubs and meeting times. If you are not sure about a club as not all have a slide, please reach out to Mrs. Scott for details.

Below is a list of clubs offered to CCA students. Schedules for clubs and grade levels they are available for will be posted as they are finalized while the school year is in session for 2025-2026.

  • Astrology
  • Basketball
  • BIPOC
  • Board Games
  • Book Club
  • CCA Student Art Fair
  • Chess
  • Climbing
  • Crochet
  • Cross Country
  • Dance Honor Society
  • Debate
  • Dungeons & Dragons
  • Flag Football
  • Garden
  • Gospel Ensemble
  • Hiking
  • Intramurals
  • Jazz Band
  • “Let’s Play! Physical Activity”
  • Mock Trial
  • Model UN
  • National Honor Society
  • National Junior Honor Society
  • Open Mic Night
  • Piano Trio / Chamber
  • Ping Pong
  • Poetry Out Loud
  • Project Motion
  • Recycling
  • Science Olympiad
  • Student Council
  • Soccer
  • Student Government
  • Tri-M Honors
  • Yearbook
  • Yoga
  • Youth in Government
CCA Clubs

Student Parking

  • All student drivers on campus must have a parking permit.
  • Student parking is available with the purchase of a CCA Parking Decal.
  • Students must provide a valid drivers license and proof of insurance to purchase a decal.
  • See the PDF below for more information and Student Parking Pass Form.
  • See the application to design your parking spot. More detailed information is provided there.
Student Parking

Summer Opportunities

Summer 2025 Opportunities are featured below!

Chattanooga Public Library: Join the library’s Teen Volunteer Program. There are opportunities for students ages 10 through 18. Visit this site and sign up on the google form. A training session is required before students can volunteer. 

Hunter Museum of American Art: Opportunity for students (ages 13-17) to volunteer this summer at the museum to help the art camp run youth activities, games, and creative art making. This will be Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Students interested in volunteering can reach out to Athena Buxton at abuxton@huntermuseum.org for more information. Here is a link to apply. This also includes additional information.

ErlangerVolunTEEN: Spend the summer learning about careers in healthcare while being of service to others.

Interviews are a part of the application process. This is for students that are age 15 by June 1st. To download the application, click here.

Reflection Riding: Summer Camp Counselor in Training (CIT) position for students ages 14-17. These sessions are 2 weeks long and there are a variety of dates to apply for in June and July 2025. Develop outdoor and leadership skills! Click here for information on how to apply.

Tutoring

After school or before school is a great way for students to receive extra help. If a student stays for tutoring, they must be with their teacher the entire time. After school tutoring ends at 5 p.m., and students should be picked up promptly at that time. Bus transportation is not available. Please contact your student’s teacher to determine if and when tutoring is offered.