Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has announced that Montgomery Central High School counselor Bethany Erb was named Tennessee High School Counselor of the Year by the Tennessee School Counseling Association.
Montgomery Central Elementary School has been selected as one of two Tennessee schools named to the National Title I Distinguished School Program.
Montgomery Central High School Assistant Principal Steve Roberts, Bethany Erb, School Board member George Giles, Lead School Counselor Judy Springer.
Montgomery County, TN – A suspect in custody after posting threats on a social media Web site had no means to carry out the threats, according to investigators with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
The suspect is a minor and a student at West Creek High School, where the threats had been directed in the social media posts. Investigators found that the suspect did not have weapons to carry out the threats.
Fort Campbell, KY – Have you been wondering what to do with your kids during fall break? Fort Campbell Riding Stables Annual Fall Break Horse Camp is back!
From grooming to tacking up a horse for a ride and riding, this camp is designed to teach children, ages 8 and up, everything they need to know to become an equestrian.
There are two sessions for this camp to accommodate local school schedules.
Montgomery County, TN – The assault on the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System computers had citizens scrambling to find out if they had been a victim of the vicious cyber attack that occurred over the weekend.
According to Elise Shelton, communications director for the school system, they learned on Sunday that their computers had been “compromised.” After mobilizing their technical experts, it was determined that over 100,000 names and personal information had been obtained, and posted for the entire world to see.
Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has been alerted that hackers have accessed personal data of students and employees. A 911 call was made just before noon on Sunday to the Clarksville Police Department that 110,000 records had been hacked into. «Read the rest of this article»