November 27 |
Thanksgiving Break | No School |
November 28 |
Thanksgiving Break | No School |
November 29 |
Thanksgiving Break | No School |
December 03, 6:00 PM |
School Board Study Session |
Board Room |
December 17, 6:00 PM |
School Board Formal Meeting |
Board Room |
December 19 |
Half Day for Students |
October 4th, 2021
Volunteer as an Educational Surrogate Parent for a Student with Disabilities
A surrogate parent is a volunteer who is appointed by a local education agency to assist children who do not have parents or family members.
September 29th, 2021
Social Media and School Safety Concerns
Across the nation, schools are observing an increase in concerning student behaviors that are linked to social media, especially the app TikTok.
September 21st, 2021
Nationwide Food and Supply Shortages Impact Cafeteria Menus
Nationwide food shortages are impacting school cafeteria menus.
September 19th, 2021
Face Mask Requirement
On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, the CMCSS School Board established a face mask requirement for students and employees indoors in CMCSS facilities when physical distancing is not possible. Parent(s)/guardian(s) can opt their child out of this requirement.
July 29th, 2021
Kindergarten Families: Starting the New School Year
Helpful information for kindergarten families.
June 9th, 2021
No Cost Curbside Meals for Summer 2021
Curbside meals are available through the summer to families in Montgomery County.
May 26th, 2021
11 CMCSS Schools Earn Purple Star School Award
The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission recognizes military-friendly schools across Tennessee
January 16th, 2021
Jan. 16 Update on Phased Return to In-Person Learning
On Monday, January 25, CMCSS Pre-K through sixth-grade traditional students will return to in-person learning. Seventh through twelfth-grade traditional students will continue learning remotely until further notice.
January 13th, 2021
Open Enrollment for the 2021-2022 School Year
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System offers several non-traditional schools and programs of choice for students. Read below for more information on these innovative programs designed to provide families the opportunity to choose schools and programs that will help their children reach their potential.
January 12th, 2021
2021-2022 Voluntary Pre-K Applications
The Tennessee Department of Education has not yet released the Pre-K application for the 2021-2022 school year. After CMCSS receives information from the state, the district will release application information, including dates, times, and locations for application events. Based on previous timeframes for receiving information from TDOE, CMCSS is typically able to begin accepting applications in April.
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