Whether you have just been accepted to Athenian Academy of Technology and the Arts or are preparing for the start of a new school year, the information below will guide you through the registration process. Welcome to our Ohana! We are excited to begin this incredible adventure with you and your family.
Step 1: Complete Your Registration Packet
- Acceptance Letter (New Families)
- Registration Packet (New Families)
- Immunization Requirements (New Families and 7th Grade Students)
Step 2: Prepare for the First Day of School
Once your registration is complete, please review the resources below. These documents provide important information to help your family prepare for the upcoming school year. Additional resources will be posted as they become available. Please check back regularly for updates. Before purchasing school supplies or uniforms, be sure to review our school supply list here and our uniform policy in the 2026-2027 family handbook (Coming Soon).
Important Notes
- Backpacks are not permitted at Athenian Academy. Students must use a zipper binder with a strap.
- Jackets must be solid navy blue and have a zipper.
- Polos must be purchased through the school.
School Year Resources
- 2026-2027 Athenian Academy Handbook
- 2026-2027 School Calendar
- 2026-2027 School Supply List
- 2026-2027 Emergency Card, Family Handbook, and Policies Agreement
- 2026-2027 Middle School Course Selection Form
- 2026-2027 Before and After Care Program
- 2026-2027 Volunteer Registration Form
- 2026-2027 Free/Reduced Lunch Application
- 2026-2027 FortifyFL Family Presentation
Step 3: Stay Involved!
Athenian Academy requires each family to complete 20 service hours annually. Family involvement plays an important role in student success, and we offer numerous opportunities for families to get involved throughout the school year, including:
- Field Day
- Field Trips
- Fall Festival
- Owl Buck Store
- Cafeteria Support
- Fundraising Events
- School Activities and Special Events
- Other Areas of Need Around Campus
“At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child’s success is the positive involvement of parents.”

