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Clarksville Montgomery County School System to kickoff Pre-Kindergarten Applications in March

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – The Clarksville Montgomery School System will begin taking applications for the 2013-14 CMCSS Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten starting in March.

The applications will be taken on the following dates and school sites from 4:00pm–6:00pm. «Read the rest of this article»

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Clarksville Montgomery County School System Open Enrollment going on now through February 25th

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – Specific grade levels in 14 elementary schools and all grades at Kenwood Middle School are available for open enrollment for the Clarksville Montgomery County School 2013-14 school year.

The School System has developed a limited open enrollment policy for students who wish to attend a school or program outside the area for which they are zoned. «Read the rest of this article»

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Clarksville-Montgomery County voters turn out for Election 2012

 

Election 2012Clarksville TN-Voters are turning out in steady numbers all across Clarksville-Montgomery County today as America votes in the 2012 Presidential Election.  Montgomery County Election Commission officials say there have been no reports of major voting problems at any of their polling locations.

Clarksville Online had visited several locations throughout the morning and the number of people who had voted varied from each location.

Voters at Cumberland Heights Elementary School

Voters at Cumberland Heights Elementary School

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Lone Oak Picnic brings the Community Together

 

The Civitan ClubCunningham, TN – The Central Civitan Club held the 104th Annual Lone Oak Picnic, Saturday July 28th from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Central Civitan Building located on Alonzo Place in Southern Montgomery County. Cars were lining up down both sides of the street to pickup the good old fashion BBQ being served.

There was a large crowd throughout the day. At one time there were over 500 people socializing and enjoying some great food. Many were there to here the candidates in this years elections speak. At noon, 14 Federal, State and local candidates gave speeches to the attentive crowd.

The Back Lot Pickers, Donald Greene and Lucian Greene, along with Jimmy Meek played at the 104th Annual Lone Oak Picnic.

The Back Lot Pickers, Donald Greene and Lucian Greene, along with Jimmy Meek played at the 104th Annual Lone Oak Picnic.

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Montgomery County to hold Public Meeting on RichEllen Park

 

Montgomery CountyMontgomery County, TN – The Montgomery County Office of Facilities Development, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department, will hold a Public Input meeting to allow interested citizens to express their comments concerning the master planning of RichEllen Park, located along Highway 149, 2.5 miles past the Hilltop Food Store.

The meeting will be held on Thursday, February 2nd at 6:30pm in the cafeteria of Cumberland Heights Elementary School, 2093 Ussery Road South. «Read the rest of this article»

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Clarksville Montgomery County School System announces Open Enrollment now Available for Six Elementary Schools

 

Updated January 20th, 2012

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemClarksville, TN – The Open Enrollment period has begun for students who wish to attend a school outside the area for which they are zoned. Applications will be accepted at CMCSS Central Office, 621 Gracey Avenue, until February 10th, 2012. «Read the rest of this article»

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Annual Science Fair A Big Success For Students

 

Clarksville Department of ElectricityClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Department of Electricity is proud to be a part of another very successful science fair for Clarksville-Montgomery County students. CDE and Austin Peay State University have co-sponsor the Montgomery County Science Fair each year since it began in 1993.

2011 Montgomery County Science Fair School Winner is Sango Elementary.

2011 Montgomery County Science Fair School Winner is Sango Elementary.

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CMCSS Kindergarten Roundups Announced

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – Kindergarten roundups in CMCSS give parents and guardians the opportunity to learn more about the kindergarten experience as their children begin their academic journey.

Children who attend also will receive a complimentary backpack filled with learning activities for the summer before starting school. The backpacks are provided by the CMC Education Foundation thanks to sponsors Valerie Hunter-Kelly of Keller-Williams Realtors and Clarksville Pediatric Dentistry.
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Banking is Elementary with US Bank’s School Program

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemClarksville, TN – US Bank’s commitment to local schools as a Partner in Education has resulted in helping elementary students operate their own school banks.

Currently there are five active school banks at the following schools: Cumberland Heights, East Montgomery, Hazelwood, St Bethlehem, and Minglewood. Past partnerships included Sango, Burt and Moore as well.

US Bank, a Partner in Education, helps elementary students operate their own school banks.

US Bank, a Partner in Education, helps elementary students operate their own school banks.

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Reading is Something to Cheer About for Montgomery Central Students

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemClarksville, TN – The twice national varsity cheerleading champions from Montgomery Central High School plan to give younger students some reading skills to shout about.

The cleverly titled ‘CheeReader’ program will launch next week with MCHS’s 12 varsity and nine junior varsity cheerleaders spending time with beginning readers at Montgomery Central Elementary School. The girls will read one to two books to the students they are paired with, ask the younger students questions concerning the book’s plot and help reinforce the the standards teachers are working on.

Leighana Morrison, a Montgomery Central High cheerleader, reads to elementary students as part of the “CheeReader” program.

Leighana Morrison, a Montgomery Central High cheerleader, reads to elementary students as part of the “CheeReader” program.

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