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Administrative Appointments Announced in June 2022
Several administrative appointments have been announced this month.
Fourth-grade Civics Project Inspires Pollinator Week in Montgomery County
Please note: This article was originally posted during a previous school year. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The community will soon be buzzing with excitement from Carmel Elementary 4th-graders’ civics projects. The students created projects around the problem of pollinators. All students prepared letters to the city and county mayors, advocating for the community to adopt a Pollinator Week. During the district’s STEM Expo at Austin Peay State University’s Dunn Center, a group of fourth-grade students discussed their project, “What would a garden be without pollinators?” Select students had the opportunity to present their letters in-person to a panel of honorary guests. Mayor Joe Pitts, City of Clarksville, Mayor Jim Durrett, Montgomery County Government, Mr. Aaron Compton, Social Studies Consulting Teacher (3-8), Mr. Cam Wheeler, CMC Bee Keepers Association, and Ms. Regina Hampton, The Food Initiative, listened to students as they discussed the problems and solutions needed for pollinators to thrive in the area. Following the presentation, both mayors commended the students on their commitment to the community. They agreed to review the opportunity to have June 20 – 27 recognized as Pollinator Week in Montgomery County. Presenting students included: Jade Baker Nathan Attardi Teagan Standage Levi Lewis Charlotte Plotts Vivienne Terrebonne
Deadline for Leadership CMCSS Applications is June 10
The leadership program allows business and community members a unique opportunity to learn more about CMCSS.
UPDATE: Free Curbside Meals Will Be Available Through July 27
CMCSS will continue offering free meals to children 18 and under in Clarksville-Montgomery County beginning Wednesday, June 1, 2022.
Summer Parent Series Helps Families Find Support Resources
A series of virtual sessions with the Mental Health Cooperative that is designed to provide parents with tools to support their children.
Administrative Appointments Announced in May 2022
Please note: This article was originally posted during a previous school year. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The following administrative appointments were announced on May 24, 2022. Kenwood Middle School Assistant Principal Denika Rucker has been selected as an assistant principal at Kenwood Middle School. She currently serves as an assistant principal at H.G. Hill Middle School in Nashville. Previously, she has served as a Dean of Students, school counselor, and clinical therapist. Additionally, she has served as an adjunct faculty member at Volunteer State Community College. Rucker is currently pursuing her Ed.D. in Learning Organizations and Strategic Change at Lipscomb University. She earned her Ed.S. in Instructional Leadership from Union University and both her M.S. in Guidance and Counseling and B.S. in Psychology from Tennessee State University. Hazelwood Elementary School Assistant Principal Barbara Denhart has been selected as an assistant principal at Hazelwood Elementary School. She currently serves as an Intervention Coordinator at Barkers Mill Elementary School. She began her career in CMCSS in 1996 and has served at Kenwood, Ringgold, and West Creek elementary schools during her tenure as a K-2 teacher, special education and extended resource teacher, Academic Coach, and Multi-Classroom Leader for Special Populations. Denhart earned her Educational Leadership and Special Education K-12 endorsements at UT Martin, M.A. in Education from Cumberland University, and B.S. in Education from Murray State University. She completed the CMCSS Aspiring Administrator’s Academy, McREL Balanced Leadership training, and the CMCSS Introduction to Leadership Course. Rossview Elementary School Assistant Principal Julie Amstutz has been selected as an assistant principal at Rossview Elementary School. She currently serves as an RTI/Data Coach at Rossview Middle School. Previously, she has served as an assistant principal and academic coach for CMCSS, instructional specialist for the […]
TCAP Scores Not Included in Students’ Spring 2022 Grades
CMCSS will not include the TCAP state standardized test results as part of students’ final grades this school year.
Understanding Anxiety: Students Speak Up
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Several students came forward to share their journey with mental health, in the hopes to encourage others to do the same.
May 2022 Point of Pride
These students and staff received a Point of Pride award from the School Board during the May 10 meeting.
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