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Five CMCSS Schools Recognized in State’s Top 5 Percent

Please note: This article was originally published on 8/19/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Tennessee Department of Education recognized five CMCSS schools as being in the top five percent of schools statewide in one of two categories naming them “Reward Schools.”



WCHS Principal Named

Please note: This article was originally published on 8/2/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Christopher Neidigh has been named principal of West Creek High School, replacing Dr. Tosha Diggs who relocated to North Carolina with her family.



Changes Made to Attendance Policy

Please note: This article was originally published on 7/25/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The School Board has made changes to its student attendance policy. Student absences may be excused for illness not requiring a doctor visit for up to 5 days per school year.



WCHS Student Wins Car at Pass and Go Event

Please note: This article was originally published on 7/23/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Congratulations to recent West Creek High grad Nathan Roy who won a brand new car from Wyatt Johnson in the Fifth Annual Pass and Go event, a reward celebration for Clarksville-Montgomery County School System Advanced Placement students who score a 3, 4 or 5 on their exam.



Schools Director Receives National Award

Please note: This article was originally published on 7/19/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Director of Schools Dr. B. J. Worthington was presented with the Bob Grossman Leadership in School Communications Award last week by the National School Public Relations Association at its 60th annual national seminar in San Diego, Calif. Worthington’s selection recognizes him as practicing superintendent of schools or CEO of an education agency, service center or intermediate unit for outstanding leadership in school public relations and communication.



CMCSS Athletes Take State Championship, Other Awards

Please note: This article was originally published on 6/20/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Congratulations to our state champion athletes! For the first time ever in CMCSS history, a track team (boys or girls) has won a state title. The Northeast High School Girls Track Team won the state championship in Murfreesboro in late May. Team members include Brittany Kelly, Briana Kelly, Sonja White, Rebecca Blackwell, Erika Dunlop, Dominique Cooper, Daisia Frank and Danielle Craft.  They were honored by the School Board for their accomplishments.



Rossview High AP Appointed

Please note: This article was originally published on 6/11/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Rossview High School teacher and Summer School administrator Russell W. Mang, II has been named an assistant principal at Rossview High School beginning in August.  Mr. Mang will hold the part-time position formerly held by Tavis Massey, who has been assigned full-time to Northeast High School.



Student Health, Vaccine Requirements

Please note: This article was originally published on 6/7/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. CMCSS requires that students provide evidence of a current complete medical examination within one calendar year if they are new to the system. According to the TN Department of Education, no child can be permitted to attend any public school until proof of required immunizations are presented. A medical provider may issue a Temporary Certificate for a child who has not received all required vaccines but is in the process of completing required immunizations. Students transferring to CMCSS, whether from in-state or out-of-state, will have 30 days from the date of enrollment to obtain required immunization and physical records and present them to the school. If proof is not provided within 30 days, the student will not be able to remain in school. Students entering 7th grade are reminded that the Tetanus-Diptheria-Pertussis booster is required. It is not required if given less than five years before 7th grade. Also, two doses of varicella is required for all students entering Kindergarten or the 7th grade and new entrants into a TN school in any other grade. The cutoff date for all 7th graders to provide proof of both the TDap booster and varicella vaccines is Monday, September 9, 2013. The student will not be able to remain in school if proof is not provided by this date. At times, vaccines might have critical minimum age requirements or minimum dose intervals. Schools will honor Temporary Certificates of immunizations issued by medical providers for children who have not received all required vaccines, but is in the process of completing required immunizations. The Temporary Certificate must have an expiration date that is one month after the date the next […]



Q: In cases of inclement weather, how will I know if schools are closed?

Please note: This article was originally published on 5/30/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. A: We notify students and parents of schedule changes due to weather in a variety of ways. If schools are closed, delayed, or closing early, we will send a notification through SchoolMessenger. This alert will be sent to the number on the student’s emergency card so be sure to keep this information up to date.  In the event of an emergency situation, the notification can be sent to all numbers provided (up to six). Information about changes due to weather can also be found on the homepage of cmcss.net. This includes when buses are running rain or inclement weather routes as well as school closures. We also report closures and delays to the Clarksville and Nashville media. For more frequently asked questions and answers, go to: https://www.cmcss.net/students/faqs.aspx



Grant To Cover Dual Enrollment Costs for STEM Academy, Middle College Students

Please note: This article was originally published on 5/17/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year.  NASHVILLE — The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has received a $40,000 grant to pay for STEM Academy and Middle College High School’s students’ fees for dual enrollment in college courses. The Tennessee College Access and Success Network awarded a total of $412,426 this week to six schools, two higher education institutions and four nonprofits in its third annual grant competition, raising the total amount of Race to the Top funds awarded by the Network to more than $1.6 million.