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January 12th, 2022

Accessing Student Report Cards – January 2022

Families can now access their student’s report card for the second nine weeks.




January 7th, 2022

Handle with Care

Local first responder agencies are partnering with CMCSS to implement the national Handle with Care program in Clarksville-Montgomery County.




January 5th, 2022

CMCSS Seeks Community Feedback Regarding District-Wide Rezoning

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board heard on first reading the recommendation that changes be made to the middle and high school zone lines for the 2022-2023 school year.




October 27th, 2021

Accessing Student Report Cards – October 2021

Information on report cards for the 2021-2022 academic year.




October 19th, 2021

2021-2022 Federal Impact Aid Survey Will Be Released October 20

Families will receive a survey link regarding Impact Aid. How does Federal money support our schools?




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.




July 29th, 2021

Kindergarten Families: Starting the New School Year

Helpful information for kindergarten families.




military Glenellen May 26th, 2021

11 CMCSS Schools Earn Purple Star School Award

The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission recognizes military-friendly schools across Tennessee




May 19th, 2021

CMCSS 2021-2022 In-Person Learning Health and Safety Overview

The district’s CDT team has released the health and safety protocols for summer programs and the 2021-2022 school year based on updated guidance, recommendations, research, and requirements.




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.