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West Creek Elementary gets New Assistant Principal

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – Michelle Rhodehamel has been named assistant principal at West Creek Elementary School, replacing Mason Bellamy who was appointed principal at Hazelwood Elementary.

Mrs. Rhodehamel has taught kindergarten and fifth grades during her 10-year tenure with the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. Her experience includes teaching at Northeast, Kenwood and West Creek Elementary Schools.

Michelle Rhodehamel

Michelle Rhodehamel

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Hazelwood Elementary School Principal Selected

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN - Clarksville-Montgomery County Director of Schools Mike Harris today announced that Mason Bellamy, Ed.D. will serve as principal of Hazelwood Elementary School.

Mason Bellamy

Mason Bellamy

He replaces Rosanne Sanford who was named principal of the Carmel Elementary School, which opens in August 2012.

Dr. Bellamy has served as assistant principal at West Creek Elementary School for the past year and a half and has five years teaching experience at Sango Elementary School. He earned his doctorate in education from Trevecca Nazarene University where he also earned his Master’s in teaching. He completed his B.A. in political science at the University of Kentucky.

Hazelwood, located on Tiny Town Road, serves 800 students.

 

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Summer Youth Program Continues, Filling Up Quickly

 

Clarksville Parks and RecreationClarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Youth Program continues and openings at the various sites are filling up quickly!

The West Creek, Caldwell Lane, Minglewood, Barksdale, Hazelwood, St. Bethlehem, Kleeman Center, Crow Center and New Providence sites have met their registration capacities.

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Summer Youth Program Under Way, Filling Up Quickly

 

Clarksville Parks and RecreationClarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Youth Program is under way and openings at the various sites are filling up quickly! The Barksdale, Hazelwood, St. Bethlehem, Kleeman Center and Crow Center sites have met their registration capacities.

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Summer Youth Program to begin June 6th

 

Clarksville Parks and RecreationClarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department Summer Youth Program will begin June 6th with the opening of program sites and will end July 15th.

The Summer Youth Program is a six-week day camp-type program that is offered each summer to youths, ages 6-16. Gyms at various locations are staffed with directors and assistants, who will help with playtime activities and provide free, instructional classes such as dance and karate.

A young man colors while participating in the City of Clarksville's Summer youth program

A young man colors while participating in the City of Clarksville's Summer youth program

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CMCSS Announces Elementary Principal Appointments

 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN - Two new principals have been selected to fill the open positions at Byrns Darden and Burt Elementary Schools for the 2011-12 school year.

Diana Hara, currently assistant principal at Hazelwood Elementary, will be principal at Burt Elementary, replacing Irene Gudgeon who is retiring at the end of this school year.

Andy Lyons, currently assistant principal at Barkers Mill Elementary, will serve as principal at Byrns Darden Elementary. He replaces Michelle Rayle, who has been named as assistant principal at Northeast and Rossview High Schools. «Read the rest of this article»

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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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New assistant Principal at West Creek Elementary announced

 

Mason Bellamy will be the assistant principal at West Creek Elementary beginning Feb. 16. He will be filling the position held by Lynne Rains who was named principal of the school effective the same date. Currently, Bellamy teaches fourth grade at Sango Elementary School.

He earned his B.A. in political science from the University of Kentucky. He received his M.A. in teaching at Trevecca Nazarene University as well as his administration endorsement; and, he is working toward his doctorate in educational leadership, which is to be completed by May.

Beth Unfried will be taking the principalship at Norman Smith on Feb. 24 at which time Maribeth Sisk will become assistant principal at Sango Elementary.

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CMCSS administrative appointments announced

 

The following administrative changes were announced Thursday by CMCSS Schools Director Michael Harris:

  • Maribeth Sisk, currently principal at Norman Smith Elementary, applied for and was selected assistant principal at Sango Elementary. Sisk will fill  a new position created by the growth of Sango, which serves more than 900 students and is projected to continue a growth pattern. Sisk, who has served at Smith since 2007, previously was assistant principal at Northeast Elementary. She earned her master’s degree from Trevecca Nazarene University.
  • Beth Unfried, currently principal at West Creek Elementary, will replace Sisk as principal at Norman Smith through an administrative appointment. She opened West Creek Elementary in 2008 and previously served as principal at Kenwood Elementary for eight years. She earned her master’s degree from Austin Peay State University.
  • Lynne Rains, currently assistant principal at West Creek Elementary, has been administratively appointed principal of the school, replacing Unfried. Rains assisted Unfried in the opening of West Creek. She previously served as academic coach at Kenwood Elementary. She earned her master’s degree from Trevecca Nazarene University.
  • The assistant principalship at West Creek will be posted immediately for applications.

The date for the administrative transfers is yet to be determined in order to ensure the best transition for students and staff.

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DoDEA Educational Partnership awards grant to CMCSS

 

dodeaARLINGTON, VA – The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Educational Partnership awarded a $2 million grant to Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) in Clarksville, Tennessee through the Promoting Student Achievement at Schools Impacted by Military Force Structure Changes FY 09 Competitive Grant Program. The Clarksville-Montgomery School District supports students whose families are stationed at Fort Campbell.

The DoDEA grants focus on enhancing student learning opportunities, student achievement, and educator professional development at military-connected schools with projected military student growth between 2007 and 2009 due to force structure changes. This data is based on a Report to Congress on Assistance to Local Educational Agencies for Defense Dependents Education published in March 2008. School districts serving 22 military installations identified through that report were invited to submit a grant proposal.

“The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System plays a vital role in assisting Fort Campbell and its Soldiers and Families attain distinction as a world class Army community,” said Charles A. Munson, Deputy to the Fort Campbell Garrison Commander. «Read the rest of this article»

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