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Administrative Appointments Announced in May

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is announcing multiple administrative appointments for the 2021-2022 school year.



CMCSS announced two administrators appointments

Two administrators have been announced for CMCSS elementary schools.



Note on Health and Safety April 30, 2021

Following Gov. Lee’s press conference on Tuesday, his administration clarified that school systems can continue to set policies and make decisions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.



Grant program awards CMCSS 23 new AED machines

Parent Heart Watch’s Get Charged Up! Program partners with school nurses



Dr. James Bailey announced as Kenwood High principal

Dr. James Bailey has been selected as the KHS principal beginning the 2021-22 school year. He brings over 14 years of administrative experience.



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Kenwood Middle students learn coding as drones take flight

The Computer Literacy class was recently awarded a STEM grant through the TVA, allowing students to further explore the technology field.



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Engaging Linguistically Diverse Students

How a Kenwood Elementary Counselor Became the Student



CMCSS COVID-19 Safety and Health Update March 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. The CMCSS Communicable Disease Team has made updates to the district’s COVID-19 Safety and Health Guidelines. Key updates include: Physical Distancing: References to “six feet” for physical distancing have been removed. Today, the CDC released new guidance on physical distancing and other topics based on new studies. In general, when there is low community transmission, the physical distancing guidelines have been updated from 6 feet to 3 feet between students. The CDC continues to recommend 6 feet of distance between adults, between adults and students, during activities when increased exhalation occurs, and in common areas. Spectators at Extracurricular Events: A few updates have been made, including: Soccer and Track – 20% seating capacity in stadiums Baseball and Softball – 120 total paid spectators per game Disbursement of tickets will be conducted prior to contests through the Arbiter GoFan online system. All spectators are required to wear masks when physical distancing is not possible indoors, and are encouraged to wear masks for outdoor activities. Travel: The ban has been lifted on school- and district-sponsored student and employee out-of-state travel and the use of for-hire transportation. All travel will continue to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis for approval. Click here to review the entire CMCSS Traditional Model Safety and Health Overview. Important Note on Face Masks: Although our local government lifted the mask order throughout the community, masks are still required in all County and City government buildings. Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett, Clarksville City Mayor Joe Pitts, and County Director of Emergency Services Jimmie Edwards still highly encourage the use of face masks when physical distancing is not possible. The CDC, American […]



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How to Access Student Report Cards

CMCSS families can use Parent Self-Service to access student report cards.



Class of 2021 Prom Update

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. Dear Class of 2021 and families, As the district announced on Jan. 26, 2021, CMCSS will have in-person graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2021. With our partners at Austin Peay State University, school and district leaders have developed a plan to allow for in-person ceremonies that adhere to local, state, and national guidelines and best practices for the health and safety of students, employees, and visitors during the pandemic. Schools will continue reaching out to families with more information on graduation ceremonies in May. Additionally, CMCSS will have in-person proms for the Class of 2021. School and district leaders have developed guidelines with the health and safety of students, employees, and guests as the top priority. Some of the guidelines include: Capacities will be reduced: This could include 2-3 different shifts depending on the number of attendees from a school and the size of the venue. To reduce capacities, 2021 proms will only be for seniors, one guest per senior, and staff or volunteers to be determined by each school. Parents/guardians, media, outside vendors, etc., will not be permitted in the prom venue. Enhanced cleaning and food and beverage serving protocols will be implemented. Face masks must be worn except during photos, when actively eating or drinking, or when physically distanced. Temperature checks and self-screening are required before entering the prom venue. Live music will not be permitted; DJs are permitted. Seniors are permitted to bring guests per normal district protocols, and guests must adhere to the district’s health and safety protocols. School administrators will follow up with seniors and families to provide more details, including dates, times, protocols for guests, etc. in the coming […]