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Topic: Clarksville Montgomery County Schools
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Clarksville Montgomery County Schools on normal schedules, Thursday
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Clarksville Montgomery County Schools will have 2 hour delay, Wednesday
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Clarksville Montgomery County Schools will have 2 hour delay, Tuesday
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Clarksville Montgomery County Schools closed Monday, October 28th
12-Month employees, including custodians are to report as normal. Sections: Education | No Comments
Clarksville Montgomery County Schools will be open ThursdayClarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS)
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Clarksville Montgomery County Schools to operate 2 Hours Late WednesdayClarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS)
The decision to delay is for safety reasons.
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Clarksville Association of Realtors to host Appetite For Art, April 28th
This event will include a “farm to table” dinner at The Ruby Cora (2300 Gunn Road, Adams, TN). The dinner will include food from local farmers and vendors, and will showcase artwork from Montgomery County students.
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Curtis Johnson: News from the Tennessee Capitol, February 24th, 2018Written by Curtis Johnson Nashville, TN – This month, House Speaker Pro Tempore Curtis Johnson (R-Clarksville), State Representative Jay Reedy (R-Erin), and the Tennessee Department of Education announced that Montgomery County Schools has received district growth funding to support education initiatives in Montgomery County. Specifically, Montgomery County received $3,566,500. This funding is a direct result of a Republican-led effort to not only fully fund education in Tennessee but also provide an additional $18 million to towards school district growth. These significant investments in many Tennessee school districts will allow growing schools to maintain the necessary resources, so that they can continue offering quality education for our state’s young leaders. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Politics | No Comments
CMCSS names Sean Impeartrice Interim Chief Academic Officer
Dr. Impeartrice most recently has served as Secondary Special Education Coordinator in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
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