Uniforms
Clearwater Academy will require all students to wear uniforms. Uniforms are any solid colored article of clothing. Clothing must be in dark tones of brown, black, blue, red, white, green or purple. Fluorescent colors are prohibited. Students can wear shorts, jumpers, slacks, shirts, blouses, dresses, skirts, sweaters, etc. Shirts must have sleeves, either short or long. Denim is the only material currently disallowed.
The purpose of the uniform policy is to eliminate the "name brand, designer label" outfits and the clothing competition among students while allowing for personal expression through choice of color. Small logos (izod alligator, etc.) will not be permitted.
The only restriction regarding shoes is no open-toed shoes. This is for the student's safety. Socks are to be solid colors.
Students will be issued three uniform shirts, two uniform slacks, five pairs of socks, one pair of tennis shoes, and girls will be issued one skirt each year they attend the Academy. Each of these items will have a Clearwater Academy logo on it. It is required that students wear logo uniforms to all off-campus activities.
If a student outgrows an article of uniform clothing, they can bring that article of clothing in to the uniform store to make an exchange for the proper size. It is the intention of the Academy to provide the basic amount of clothing necessary to attend the Academy so that outfitting their child is not a financial burden for any family.
Academy Mission Statement
As an Educational Institution we strive to foster creative, critical, logical thinkers who exploit their unique talents in original ways to become active, self-sufficient, contributing respectful members of society living positive values on their journey of life-long learning.
As a Teaching Institution we strive to foster creative, critical, logical Educators who exploit their unique talents in original ways to become active, self-sufficient, contributing respectful members of society living positive values on their journey of life-long learning and are well prepared and do equip the students entrusted to their care with these same attributes.