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Clarksville-Montgomery County School System accepting Open Enrollment for the 2020-2021 School Year

Clarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS)Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) is now accepting open enrollment applications for the 2020-2021 school year. The district offers several non-traditional schools and programs of choice for students.

Additionally, specific grade levels in seven elementary schools are available for open enrollment.

CMCSS Open Enrollment is now underway.
CMCSS Open Enrollment is now underway.

CMCSS Open Enrollment Information

More information on each program and school is provided below.

For application information, visit https://www.cmcss.net/blog/2020/01/10/open-enrollment-for-the-2020-2021-school-year/

CMCSS Schools and Programs of Choice

Moore Magnet Elementary STEM School

STEM, which stands for science, technology, engineering, and math, is embedded kindergarten through 5th grade at Moore. Students apply the knowledge they gain across the curriculum to solve challenges aligned with real-world problems tied to local community issues. Moore was one of the first schools in the state to receive the prestigious Tennessee STEM School Designation. Additionally, Moore was the first Montgomery County Green Certified School.

Barksdale Elementary Spanish Immersion Option

The Spanish Immersion program is a proven method of educating children by immersing them in the Spanish language so they become bilingual. In a language immersion program, the classroom environment becomes the setting for language acquisition through subject content instruction, educational discourse, and social interactions. In the 2020-2021 school year, the Spanish Immersion Program will be enrolling a limited number of kindergarten students. Students who enter the program need to be committed to continuing Spanish dual-language learning through 5th grade at Barksdale.

Academies of CMCSS

College and career academies are schools within a school, aligned to a specific career theme. They are college and career preparatory small learning communities in which a select group of students focus their core class experience around a common career interest. Students share many of the same teachers, allowing educators to collaborate with each other in the coordination of lesson planning and classroom activities that align with the academy theme. Incoming high school freshmen will have the opportunity to apply to eight different college and career academies across the district. Rising sophomores interested in joining an Academy should talk with their school counselor.

 

 

Middle College at Austin Peay State University (APSU)

Middle College is a unique collaborative program between CMCSS and Austin Peay State University. This program enables junior and senior high school students to complete a high school education while receiving direct and invaluable access to free college courses at the same time. Through grants and scholarships, Middle College students are not required to pay tuition nor do they incur the expense of college textbooks.

Early Technical College at Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT)

The Early Technical College at TCAT is a unique, hands-on learning experience that allows students a no-cost opportunity to work towards an industry certification while also completing the necessary high school courses for graduation in the state of TN. Students can choose one option from four pathways, earning up to two certifications for the chosen pathway. Students who qualify can use funding from TNPromise to complete TCAT diplomas following High School graduation.

Nashville State Community College (NSCC) Pathway: Logistics

The NSCC Pathway provides opportunities for juniors and seniors in high school to earn certifications in a college pathway while still attending a traditional CMCSS high school. Students will attend NSCC pathway classes on the campus of CHS or NWHS from 7:30-8:25 and then, attend core classes at their zoned high school for the remainder of the school day. School system transportation will not be provided for students enrolled in NSCC Pathway classes.

CMCSS Schools with Open Enrollment:

The seven elementary schools below have specific grade levels that are available for open enrollment for the 2020-21 school year.

Byrns Darden Elementary

Available Grade Levels: 3rd & 5th

Carmel Elementary

Available Grade Level: 4th

Cumberland Heights Elementary

Available Grade Levels: K & 4th

 

 

East Montgomery Elementary

Available Grade Levels: 1st, 3rd & 4th

Minglewood Elementary

Available Grade Levels: 1st & 2nd

Montgomery Central Elementary

Available Grade Level: K

St. Bethlehem Elementary

Available Grade Level: K

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