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October 2013 News


October 10th, 2013

Moore Magnet is First CMCSS Green-Certified School

Please note: This article was originally published on 10/10/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. Multiple ribbons were cut at Moore Magnet Elementary today as the school became the first in the district to be designated as green certified. The school also cut a ribbon for the opening of the first system-wide outdoor classroom, located in front of the Madison Street and Pageant Lane school. The outdoor classroom, which encompasses plant and water science, was built through the CMCSS Operations Department,  community support and designed by architect Bradley Martin and Greg Lyle. The project started nearly seven years ago as an idea and came to fruition with the ribbon cutting ceremony today.  It will be open to all schools in the district.


October 9th, 2013

High Schools Offer Insight On NCAA Rules

Please note: This article was originally published on 10/9/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. All seven CMCSS high schools will offer a program/presentation to inform parents and student athletes about NCAA requirements (i.e. Course requirements for eligibility, GPA and ACT/SAT requirements for eligibility; how and when to register with NCAA; NCAA information for students with disabilities, differences between Division I and II eligibility requirements, categories of initial eligibility).


October 8th, 2013

Capitol Documentary Debuts in Montgomery County

Please note: This article was originally published on 10/8/2013. Information and/or dates from past events may be not be relevant for the current school year. From the day its cornerstone was laid through the present, the Tennessee State Capitol has been the site of some of the Volunteer State’s most momentous historical events. Now the Capitol’s story has been captured on a video documentary that will soon be appearing in classrooms throughout Montgomery County. At a news conference Tuesday, Secretary of State Tre Hargett and Clarksville-Montgomery County Director of Schools B.J. Worthington were joined by state legislators Reps, Curtis Johnson and Joe Pitts, Sen. Mark Green, school board members Horace Murphy, Jr., George Giles and Jimmie Garland and County Mayor Carolyn Bowers in announcing that DVDs of the documentary will be distributed to every school in the school system.