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December 19th, 20242023-2024 TN State Report Card
Since implementation, CMCSS has not had any schools rated at the lowest level, an F. CMCSS has continued this trend in 2023-24 and made significant improvements from 2022-23.
2023-2024 Accountability Data and School and District Designations
The data shows that CMCSS is continuing its upward trajectory in improving student growth and achievement.
CMCSS Hosts Dyslexia Screening Events Oct. 22 & Nov. 21
Dyslexia screenings are open to all Montgomery County children, 4-years to 12th-grade.
Administrative Announcements in April 2024
Principal announcements were made for several schools.
Solar Eclipse – Monday, April 8
On the afternoon of Monday, April 8, we will be able to observe a partial solar eclipse in Clarksville-Montgomery County.
Open Enrollment Information for the 2024-2025 School Year
Open Enrollment information for the 2024-2025 school year.
Student Code of Conduct Feedback for 2024-2025
CMCSS is seeking feedback from all stakeholders on the Student Code of Conduct and student discipline.
Third Grade Promotion – English Language Arts TCAP
During the 2021 Special Session, the Tennessee legislature updated that law to ensure that all students have the support to read and perform on grade level no later than the 2022-23 school year.
Special Populations Department Hosts “What’s DIDD?” Family Engagement Session
Join CMCSS and the TN Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities as they share the programs offered at the state level.
Northeast High School Multi-Agency Disaster Relief Center
The Northeast High School Multi-Agency Disaster Relief Center is closing at 2 p.m. on Monday, December 18.
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