Online registration begins April 3rd for Clarksville’s Summer Youth Program
March 28, 2017
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department will be implementing online registration for the 2017 Summer Youth Program.
Parents in search of a free fun and rewarding summer camp can register children, ages 6-16, online for our Summer Youth Program beginning at 8:00am Monday, April 3rd.
Clarksville Montgomery County School System announces Administrators
June 24, 2015
Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville Montgomery School System (CMCSS) has filled two administrative positions.
Dr. Mason Bellamy has been named Director of Elementary Schools, replacing Dr. Ann Griffin who retired this month. Dr. Bellamy most recently served as Director of Services for Exceptional Children and served as interim principal at Kenwood Middle School. Dr. Bellamy is the former principal of Hazelwood Elementary, which was recognized by the state of Tennessee last year as a Reward School for growth and achievement.
Parks & Recreation announces winners of the Queen City Road Race Art Contest
March 18, 2011
Clarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is happy to announce the winners of the Queen City Road Race Art Contest. Two finalists were selected from each of the participating elementary schools.
The overall winning artwork is featured on the official race T-shirt and event poster. Along with that honor, the top finalist has been awarded $100.00 for their art class. The top three finalists each won a Subway party for their art class. Each finalist received a certificate and art kit which were presented at their schools. [Read more]
West Creek Elementary Celebrates National Family Day with a Read-in Tonight
September 27, 2010
Tonight is West Creek Elementary’s Kick-off for Family Reading Night. It is also National Family Day. Principal Lynne Rains said she could not think of a better way to spend Family Day than with your children reading a book. The West Creek library will be open on Family Reading nights from 4:30pm-6:30pm.
Children must be accompanied by a parent. Mrs. Rains said it is hoped that these nights will encourage students to read as they see the value placed on reading by their parents.









