Category Archives: School life

Clearwater Police Department visits the students of CLC Academy!

The Clearwater Police Department’s incredible K-9 Unit visited the students on Tuesday morning! They spoke to the kids about the experience, education and special training it takes to become a police officer and a dog handler. The officers shared that their brave pups typically work for six to seven years, helping their handler fight crime […]

CLC Academy Students Enjoy Holiday Luncheon

The kids enjoyed Jimmy John’s subs, chips, fruit and drinks and plenty of holiday games. There were gift wrapping races, cup stacking games, ball in the stocking contests, Uno card games, snowball fights and more. The kids ended the school day with a belly full of delicious desserts.

Kindergarten Student Success

“I really like this school. It’s so fun to me! I’m learning how to read. I’m learning lots of numbers. I really like art with Ms. Rose. I really like Twins Day. It’s so fun because I get to dress like my favorite friend in class. We got everything matching.” – C. (CLC Academy student) 

Thanksgiving Food Drive a Success!

Community Learning Center partnered with The Way to Happiness Center to help feed disadvantaged children and families during the Thanksgiving holiday. We helped Pastor Brown of Feed Our Children Ministries, a non-profit organization that feeds hungry families all year round. Pastor Brown is an all-around great guy who works tirelessly to help those in need.   Thank […]

Art Classes & Aesthetic Products

Ms. Gimena has been doing an amazing job teaching different art techniques to the students this school year! She’s pictured going over vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines for drawing. The students enjoy her interactive instruction and creating aesthetic artwork every week. We are excited to have Ms. Gimena as part of our team!

Rainy Day fun at CLC Academy!

The Cornhole games have begun! 🙂 Last week during a rainy afternoon, Mr. Kayden brought out our patriotic Cornhole boards so the students could play each other. He was creative and also added buckets at different levels for the kids to aim for.