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Smith Lauded for Volunteer Effort
Please note: This article was originally published on 9/9/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Tennessee School Boards Association has selected David B. Smith as its 2011 Volunteer for his leadership and work in the CMCSS 100% Graduation is Clarksville’s Business project.
Legends Bank Collects Most Supplies
Please note: This article was originally published on 8/25/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. CMC Education Foundation President Terry Strange presents Legends Bank Vice President of Marketing Brittney Campbell with the top collector award in the Apples for Education Challenge. Legends Bank branches and Cumberland Bank and Trust collected school supplies for the CMC Teachers Warehouse in July and August. Legends collected $400 and more than 500 school supplies.
Carmel Elementary is On the Way
Please note: This article was originally published on 8/19/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System officially broke ground Aug. 19 at the site of Carmel Elementary School, located on the corner of Sango Road and Dixie Bee Roads in eastern Montgomery County.
Local Banks Lend Help to Teachers
Please note: This article was originally published on 8/18/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Two local banks and their branches participated in the Clarksville Montgomery County Education Foundation’s “Apples for Education,” a school supply drive and donation campaign to stock items for the teachers’ free supply store. The campaign began in late July and ended on Monday.
Child Nutrition Director Named State’s Best
Please note: This article was originally published on 8/10/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. CMCSS Child Nutrition Director Debbie Mobley was named state Director of the Year for 2011 at the Tennessee Schools Nutrition Association conference this summer.
School Board Receives Honor
Please note: This article was originally published on 8/10/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Using a list of positive adjectives, Gracie Porter, the Mid Cumberland District Director for the Tennessee School Boards Association, congratulated the CMC School Board for earning the Board of Distinction Award. The award recognizes the outstanding performance of the school board as a whole. To qualify, the school board must perform in an above excellent manner in Planning, Policy,
Board Earns TSBA Board of Distinction Honor
Please note: This article was originally published on 7/25/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Clarksville-Montgomery County Board of Education is being honored by the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) for its efforts to effectively govern public schools for more than 28,000 students.
Premier Medical Presents Sponsorship Check
Please note: This article was originally published on 7/20/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Premier Medical Group’s sponsorship of the Pass and Go event that rewards successful Advanced Placement students in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System was presented recently.
School Board Approves Inclement Weather Plan
Please note: This article was originally published on 7/20/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board has voted to put in place a plan for the next school year in case schools are closed due to inclement weather or other emergencies. The following plan was approved:
MCHS Renovation Progress
Please note: This article was originally published on 7/8/2011. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. The Montgomery Central High School renovation has come a long way since ground was broken last summer.