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Monday, May 25 - All schools and offices will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday.
Tuesday, May 26 - Teacher Work Day, no school for students.
Wednesday, May 27 - All schools and offices will be closed for Eid al-Adha.
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Shuttle Schedule for Wednesday, June 3 (Chantilly HS Graduation Day)
Chantilly High School will have an early release day on Wednesday, June 3 for graduation day. As a result, Chantilly Academy will only run our AM shuttles on June 3rd. All feeder students must return to their base school on the 9:45 am shuttles; the MID 1 and MID 2 shuttles are cancelled.
Last Day for Academy Shuttles
The last day for Chantilly Academy shuttles from base schools will be Friday, June 5. Feeder students should continue attending their Academy classes until June 5th.
Please note: starting on Monday, June 8th, parents of feeder students do not need to make attendance calls to Chantilly Academy for their students as they will only be reporting to their base school for the remainder of the school year.
Congratulations to Culinary Arts student Addie P. on receiving a $1,000 scholarship from the Rotary Club of Centreville and Chantilly in recognition of her excellence and dedication to the Culinary Arts program.
Over the past two years, Addie has demonstrated outstanding commitment, hard work, and passion in the Culinary Arts program, consistently representing Chantilly Academy with professionalism and enthusiasm. This fall, she will attend the University of California Santa Cruz, where she plans to study Marine Biology.
We are incredibly proud of Addie’s accomplishments and wish her continued success in all of her future endeavors. We also want to extend our sincere gratitude to the Rotary Club of Centreville and Chantilly for their ongoing support of our students and the strong partnership they continue to build with Chantilly Academy.
 Addie was presented with the award by Rotary Club President Donna Smith.
Chantilly Academy’s Air Force JROTC program continues to soar with several outstanding recognitions earned to cap off an amazing school year. The unit was proudly awarded the Distinguished Unit Award, recognizing the exceptional accomplishments, leadership, and service demonstrated by the cadets and instructors throughout the year.
Another exciting recognition was earned by Cadet Ghadiali who received the AFJROTC Cadet Leadership Award for Region 4, Subregion 5. Cadet Ghadiali was also named the winner of this award for all of Region 4, which is comprised of 194 AFJROTC units. He will now move on to compete for the overall AFJROTC Cadet Leadership Award at the national level out of 812 AFJROTC units worldwide. Remarkably, this is the second consecutive year that Chantilly Academy has produced the Region 4, Subregion 5 winner of this prestigious leadership honor!
We are also proud to celebrate Lt. Col. Rue, who was named the Region 4, Subregion 5 Outstanding Officer Instructor for the second year in a row, recognizing his exceptional leadership, mentorship, and dedication to cadet success.
These accomplishments reflect the hard work, commitment, and excellence that define Chantilly Academy’s Air Force JROTC program and make it truly one of the best in the world. Congratulations to all of our cadets, Lt. Col. Rue and CMsgt Clemmons on these incredible achievements!
This week, Chantilly Academy proudly hosted our annual Academy Awards ceremony, recognizing students for their outstanding achievements, dedication, and growth throughout the school year.
Students from across the Academy were recognized by their teachers in four award categories: Outstanding Student, Career Achievement, Most Dedicated Student, and Most Valuable Team Member. In addition to these student recognitions, the Teacher of the Year Award was presented to Mrs. Reinfried, our Teachers for Tomorrow instructor.
We are grateful to all of the students, families, and friends who attended the awards ceremony to support our Academy students. Many thanks to all of the Chantilly Academy teachers and staff member who made this year's Academy Awards a big success.
 The Outstanding Student award honors students for being exceptionally dedicated to the program, always engaged, and having a deep interest in the field.
 The Career Achievement award honors students for outstanding achievement in an internship or clinical experience or for making an exceptional advancement towards their career goal.
 The Most Dedicated Student award honors students for being exceptionally dedicated to the program, always engaged, and having a deep interest in the field.
 The Most Valuable Team Member award honors students for demonstrating outstanding support for other students, and for adding immeasurably to an atmosphere of cooperation, collaboration, and connection in the classroom or lab.
The Teacher of the Year is a student-nominated and selected award that honors a Chantilly Academy teacher who: inspires and encourages students of all backgrounds and abilities to learn, creates an inclusive, welcoming classroom environment, fosters strong relationships with students, demonstrates expertise in their content area and shares their knowledge with students, and understands the individual needs of students and encourages their talents.
Congratulations to Mrs. Reinfried, our 2026 Chantilly Academy Teacher of the Year! Mrs. Reinfried was presented with her award by one of her Teachers for Tomorrow students, Alexa.
The Academy Awards was hosted entirely by our fantastic student emcees. We want to give a very special thank you to Biki D. (Medical Assistant), Stacey M. (Cyber/IT), Leah M. (Teachers for Tomorrow), Tomris Q. (Medical Assistant), and Natalie S. (Medical Assistant) for leading our awards program! These five Academy Ambassadors did an incredible job of hosting and we were so proud to have them represent Chantilly Academy for this evening of celebration.
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