For the ninth consecutive year Charter Day School has won the North Carolina Middle School Archery State Championship. Eighth grade student Rachel Kemp (top row, third from the left) was also ranked the as the top middle school competitor and second overall (including highschool) for the entire state. Charter Day School’s archery team began in the 2009-2010 season and has won every state championship since.
Daryl LaFave, head coach of the archery team, commented, “I am so proud of this team. They worked hard all year and their discipline was rewarded. They are inspirations to their fellow students.”
Set amidst 80 acres in Leland, NC, the Charter Day School (CDS) is in its 18th year as a high-performing program of classical education for kindergarten through 8th grade. With parents in North Carolina having the freedom to choose – tuition free – where their children are educated, CDS is a charter school that draws over 900 students from across Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover and Pender counties.
Charter Day School is one of four charter schools managed by The Roger Bacon Academy, Inc. The other schools include Douglass Academy in Wilmington, Columbus Charter School in Whiteville, and South Brunswick Charter School in Southport. Charter Day School is a tuition-free, charter school that welcomes all students, regardless of income, ability, or address. To learn more or enroll online, please visit www.charterdayschool.com