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School Board Approves Dr. Angela Huff as CMCSS Interim Director of Schools
Dr. Angela Huff has been the Chief of Staff for CMCSS since July 2018.
Administrative Appointments Announced in June
These administrative appointments have been announced in June 2021.
11 CMCSS Schools Earn Purple Star School Award
The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission recognizes military-friendly schools across Tennessee
CMCSS receives $1.5 million through Innovative High School Models Grant
Over the two years of the grant, CMCSS and its partners will focus on initiatives that eliminate barriers for students who may not have the opportunity to engage in certifications, training, and on-the-job experience in a non-traditional school setting.
CMCSS Director of Schools Update
CMCSS Director of Schools Millard House II has been named the lone finalist for the superintendent of Houston Independent School District (ISD) in Houston, TX.
“I will miss the students, employees, and community members with whom I have built strong relationships over the past four years,” stated House. “I have learned a lot from the talented educators and leaders in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. I will utilize my professional experiences from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Oklahoma and my continued focus on equity and innovation to lead Houston ISD.”
Kenwood Middle School earns STEM Designation from TN Department of Education
KMS is the first middle school in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System to receive this honor
2021-22 Safety and Health Update (May 19, 2021)
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. Good afternoon, CMCSS families, The district’s Communicable Disease Team (CDT) is releasing the health and safety protocols for summer programs and the 2021-2022 school year based on updated guidance, recommendations, research, and requirements. The updated protocols will take effect on June 1, 2021. Current protocols will remain in effect until then. For high school graduations, CMCSS is following APSU’s guidelines for the Dunn Center, which includes a mask requirement and reduced capacities. The following are a few of the significant changes effective June 1, 2021: Face Masks: In accordance with the CDC’s guidance that fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask, CMCSS strongly encourages students, employees, and visitors who are not vaccinated to wear face coverings in common areas and when physical distancing cannot be maintained anywhere in a building or on transportation. At this time, there will not be a universal face-mask requirement for students, employees, and visitors effective June 1, 2021. Continuum of Learning: In accordance with the TN State Board of Education’s rule and the expiration of Continuous Learning Plans, CMCSS will no longer transition schools and/or the district to remote learning. For students who cannot attend in-person instruction due to quarantines, the district will work with families on a case-by-case basis to ensure students have access to instruction at home. Field Trips, Mass Gatherings & Out-of-State Travel: In-person field trips, mass gatherings (such as assemblies and pep rallies), and out-of-state, school- or district-sponsored travel for students and employees will be reviewed for approval on a case-by-case basis. Please note that at this time the rules on isolation and quarantines from the Tennessee Department of Health […]
CMCSS 2021-2022 In-Person Learning Health and Safety Overview
The district’s CDT team has released the health and safety protocols for summer programs and the 2021-2022 school year based on updated guidance, recommendations, research, and requirements.
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