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$40,000 Presented to Health Sciences Academy

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/31/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Premier Medical Group and the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation presented a $40,000 check to the Health Sciences Academy at Northwest High School. The check will be used to purchase laptops for every student in the Academy.  From left are: Dr. B.J. Worthington, Director of Schools; Northwest Principal Bryan Johnson; Premier Medical Dr. Peter Silkowski; Academy Administrator Theresa Muckleroy; Foundation President William Beach; Foundation member Tommy Bates; Foundation Board Member Emeritus Rudy Johnson; Foundation member and Premier Medical Group Administrator Lloyd Matson; and Foundation Executive Director Candy Johnson. The presentation was made at a Business After Schools event at Clarksville High School, where all of the academies were showcased.



Open Enrollment Through Feb. 21

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/23/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Each year, CMCSS offers open enrollment for schools that have capacity within specified grades.  Those schools and grades include: BARKSDALE – K, 1st, 3rd BURT – 5th CARMEL – K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th



Schools will be opening one hour late on Friday, January 24. Buses will run cold weather routes one hour late. This delay is at the request of TVA and CDE to help reduce the demand on electricity for the community during this peak time of usage.

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/23/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Schools will be opening one hour late on Friday, January 24.  Buses will run cold weather routes one hour late.  This delay is at the request of TVA and CDE to help reduce the demand on electricity for the community during this peak time of usage.



CMCSS offers “inclement weather” routes tomorrow, Thursday January 23, 2014.

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/22/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The purpose of the inclement weather route is to allow the student to remain in the protection of their home until they see the school bus approaching their bus stop.  As soon as the student sees the school bus, the student should immediately leave their home and walk quickly to their inclement weather bus stop (end of their driveway, middle of the block, etc.) so the driver can see them. Our drivers have no way of knowing which students will be attending school on any particular day, therefore it is imperative that the students are at or moving to the bus stop when they see the bus.  The driver must see them.  The bus will not stop at every home.  Please assist us in reducing our students’ exposure to the cold weather. It is expected to be extremely cold tomorrow, so for safety purposes, please make sure your student dresses warmly.



CMCSS City Saver Campaign Kicked Off

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/17/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. For the fourth consecutive year, The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System and Education Foundation have partnered together to sponsor the City Saver Education Funding Campaign that will run from January 17 – February 14, 2014. Last year’s campaign raised over $175,000 for local schools and the Education Foundation. During this year’s campaign, all Clarksville-Montgomery County elementary and middle school students will be selling the new 2014 Clarksville City Saver coupon book, which contains thousands of dollars in savings at over 200 local favorite restaurants, attractions and retail stores. The 344-page book will sell for $20 and includes dozens of buy one, get one free and 50% off discounts.  There is also a new wallet-size discount card that will be sold by dozens of high school groups for $15 and both the book and card do not expire until February 1, 2015.



Schools will be open on Thursday, January 9. Schools will open at their regularly scheduled times.

Please note: This article was originally published on 1/8/2014. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Schools will be open on Thursday, January 9.  Schools will open at their regularly scheduled times.



All CMCSS activities and practices for December 6 are cancelled. For activities for Saturday, December 7, a determination will be made and announced at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Please note: This article was originally published on 12/6/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year.



Schools Closed on Friday, December 6, 2013

Please note: This article was originally published on 12/5/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Schools Closed



2014-15 Rezoning Avoided With Plan

Please note: This article was originally published on 12/5/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. CMCSS presented its plan to the School Board to better balance school enrollment for the 2014-15 school year without rezoning students from their current school assignment. Rossview Elementary’s fifth graders will be assigned to a classroom wing at Rossview Middle School. St. Bethlehem Elementary, which shares its attendance zone with Burt Elementary, will relocate its third grade students to Burt, which currently serves the shared zone’s fourth and fifth graders.



RHS Student Wins License Plate Design Contest

Please note: This article was originally published on 11/22/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Brandon Anderson, a student at Clarksville’s Rossview High School, received first prize in a license plate design contest staged by the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN). On November 22, Anderson received a $1,000 check and was honored by members of TSPN at the high school. Anderson’s design and those of other contest winners has been incorporated in a final design for the plate, which was authorized by Gov. Bill Haslam to raise awareness of the issue of suicide prevention. A share of the proceeds from the sale of these plates will fund suicide prevention awareness and education projects statewide.