DISTRICT RE-ENTRY PLAN

This plan has been developed in conjunction with the Wayne County Health Center and is based on recommendations from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and other sources.

This plan is subject to change as new information is obtained and local, state and federal regulations are implemented.

Please be patient and understanding as we work through these most difficult challenges and decisions.

PARENT SURVEY

The 2020-21 school year begins on Tuesday, August 25, 2020. We are in the process of developing our re-opening plans and procedures. We will publish these to the public once finalized.

Please be patient as the guidelines and recommendations are continually changing and we want to develop the most complete plan possible to keep our students and staff safe at school.

We ask that parents complete this Survey to provide us with important feedback to aid in our continued planning. If you do not have access to the internet, please call the Superintendent’s Office at 223-7426 ext. 6 to complete the survey.

CHS CHEER CLINICS AND TRYOUTS

CHS Cheer Clinics will be held on Friday, July 17 and Monday, July 20 in the high school gymnasium 2:00-4:00 pm. Tryouts for the 2020-21 season will be held on Tuesday, July 21, beginning at 11:00 am. Team members will be posted Tuesday evening on the high school entrance doors.

ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST HAVE A CURRENT PHYSICAL

Everyone is encouraged to attend the clinic dates for tryouts. If you are not able to attend or have questions, contact  Coach Martin cmartin@cwtigers.net as soon as possible.

Click HERE for demonstration videos and further details. 

2019-2020 ATHLETIC AWARDS

Senior athletes and their parents were honored in a ceremony on February 18, but the end of the year athletic awards presentation was pre-empted by COVID-19. Thanks to the continued efforts of the Clearwater Booster Club, seniors were presented with collages picturing their sporting activities. At this time, we would also like to recognize Clearwater athletes who earned All-Conference, All-District, Academic All-State, and other special honors. Local team awards will be announced in a separate post on this website in the near future.

Academic All State (All Sports)

Caitlyn Alcorn – Basketball

Clurie Briley – Cheer

Laci Brown – Volleyball

Emilee Chitwood – Volleyball

Lydia Elder – Volleyball

Lizzie England – Cheer

Elizabeth Gronski – Volleyball

Amy Holmes – Volleyball

Sydney McLain – Cheer

Eric Plummer – Cheer

Rachel Rowold – Basketball, Volleyball

Jaylin Street – Volleyball

 

All District Honors (All Sports)

Elizabeth Gronski – Volleyball 2nd Team

Taylor Hicks – Basketball

Rachel Rowold – Volleyball 1st Team

 

Cross Country All-Conference:
Jacob Cheney

 

Baseball OFC All-Conference:
Karson Fay
Gage Keller
Trey Rivas

Jackson Eaton – Honorable Mention

 

Baseball BRL All-Conference:
Jackson Eaton
Karson Fay
Gage Keller
Trey Rivas

Austin Grimes – Honorable Mention

 

Boys Basketball OFC All-Conference:
Taylor Hicks
Gage Keller

Karson Fay – Honorable Mention

 

Boys Basketball BRL All-Conference:
Taylor Hicks

Gage Keller – Honorable Mention

 

Rachel Rowold was the only Girls Basketball All-Conference player. She was selected to both the Ozark Foothills and Black River League All-Conference teams.

 

OFC All-Conference Volleyball:
Emilee Chitwood
Elizabeth Gronski
Rachel Rowold
Jaylin Street

 

BRL All-Conference Volleyball:
Jaylin Street

BRL Honorable Mention:
Emilee Chitwood
Elizabeth Gronski
Rachel Rowold

 

Clearwater Boys Basketball Coach Zac Moore was selected to coach the Big 3 Athletics All Star Boys Basketball team. Clearwater athletes Taylor Hicks, Gage Keller, and Rachel Rowold were invited to play in the Big 3 All Star games which were scheduled for March 28 at East Carter High School, but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 quarantine. Hicks was also named a JCAA All Star selection.

Taylor Hicks scored his 1000th point on home court in the 3rd place game of the BRL Basketball Tournament and finished the season with 1,142 career points. Leading the Tigers in scoring that night with 37 points, Hicks became the eighth Clearwater boys basketball player to reach 1000. On the girls’ side, with one of the regular season games being cancelled, Rachel Rowold ended her high school basketball career just 8 points away from the 1000 point milestone.

Sadly, many spring sporting events were cancelled,  including the entire spring baseball, softball, and golf  seasons. All Conference selections for baseball and softball were based on the fall season. Because Clearwater does not play a fall softball season, CHS softball players were not considered for All-Conference honors.