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CMCSS announces New College and Career Academies

March 2, 2013

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery School System is proud to announce the implementation of college and career academies in each of the seven public high schools with registration beginning next week for the upcoming school year.

Rossview High student Ian Pope operates the camera for the school's news program.  The school will be offering the Academy of Media Arts and Technology.

Rossview High student Ian Pope operates the camera for the school’s news program. The school will be offering the Academy of Media Arts and Technology.

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West Creek Middle School to hold Car Wash this Saturday

July 25, 2012

West Creek Middle SchoolClarksville, TN – On Saturday, July 28th, West Creek Middle School is having a car wash at the Middle School from 8:00am to 11:00am. They are collecting donations in the form of school supplies.

Anything from backpacks, composition notebooks, lined and graphing paper, pencils and pens, colored pencils, various colors of highlighters, sticky notes, index cards, glue sticks, and dry erase markers. A list of supplies can be found on the WCMS website.

All donations will be used to help students with financial needs throughout the year.

West Creek Middle School Administrator Announced

April 21, 2012

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – Rebecca Keffer has been named assistant principal at West Creek Middle School, for the next school year. She will be replacing Stacie Batson, whose resignation takes effect at the end of this school year.

Rebecca Keffer

Rebecca Keffer

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New Head of Upper School annouced at Clarksville Academy

April 17, 2012

Clarksville AcademyClarksville, TN – Clarksville Academy, a Pre-K through 12th grade private college preparatory school, is pleased to announce the promotion of Erica Coleman as Head of Upper School. Head of Schools, Kay Drew announced Monday, that Mrs. Coleman would be stepping into this administrative role.

“I’m proud to announce the promotion of Erica Coleman to Head of Upper School. Erica has a love for Clarksville Academy that cannot be matched. Her history with the school, dedication, experience, love and respect for our students and faculty will make her wonderful Head of School.” said Drew. [Read more]

Clarksville Montgomery County School System HR Reorganization Introduces Educator Quality

January 6, 2012

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School SystemMontgomery County, TN – When Bruce Jobe retired last month as the Chief Human Resources Officer, Schools Director Mike Harris named former HR Director Jeanine Chester as the new Chief and promoted former Assistant HR Director Cydney Miller to take over Mrs. Chester’s position. That left the group with the opportunity to reconfigure the open position into a staff member who would be dedicated to the hiring of quality teachers and school administrators.

Phyllis Casebolt, who has served as principal at Clarksville High for the past three years, will begin her duties this month as Director of Educator Quality.

(L to R) Jeanine Chester and Cydney Miller.

(L to R) Jeanine Chester and Cydney Miller.

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Bill Mace Homes Encourages Youth

November 25, 2011

Bill Mace HomesClarksville, TN – On November 22nd, 2011, in the office of Bill Mace Homes, two LEAP Youth Interns were awarded Tennessee Titans tickets in recognition of their academic achievement and community outreach efforts.

Pastor Tommy Vallejos was approached by Bill Mace about developing innovative ways to encourage youth to be productive and responsible citizens. Given Pastor Tommy’s intimate knowledge and involvement with the LEAP Organization, he recommended recognizing two distinguished youth from LEAP.

Two LEAP Youth Interns were awarded Tennessee Titans tickets in recognition of their academic achievement and community outreach efforts at Bill Mace Homes.

Two LEAP Youth Interns were awarded Tennessee Titans tickets in recognition of their academic achievement and community outreach efforts at Bill Mace Homes.

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AAU Basketball Tournament Volunteers Needed

June 13, 2011

Clarksville Montgomery County Convention and Visitors BureauClarksville, TN – Volunteers are needed for the 2011 Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) 7th Grade Girls’ Basketball National Championship, hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County Convention and Visitors Bureau, which will be held from Sunday, July 10th to Friday, July 15th.

This year, the tournaments will take place during the week at 12 different venues throughout the community. Volunteers are needed on Sunday during the day for registration and at 6:00pm to help line up athletes and work the opening ceremony. Responsibilities during the week-long tournaments will include checking player passes, selling tickets and programs and taking tickets. Volunteers will be needed from 7:30am to 8:30pm, Monday through Friday. [Read more]

Kim McMillan sworn in as Clarksville Tennessee’s first female Mayor

January 4, 2011

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Before a standing room only crowd at the Roxy Regional Theatre yesterday afternoon, Mayor-elect Kim McMillan and six city council members were sworn in to serve the interests of the citizens of the City of Clarksville for the next two years. Lance Baker, the Clarksville City Attorney acted in the role of emcee for the ceremony. Judge Ross Hicks introduced Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer who then swore in the new Mayor.

Kim McMillan is the first woman elected to serve as the Mayor of the City of Clarksville.

Mayor Kim McMillan stands with her husband, and Judge Robert Wedemeyer moments after being sworn in.

Mayor Kim McMillan stands with her husband, and Judge Robert Wedemeyer moments after being sworn in.

Afterwards Mayor McMillan swore in the newly elected council members and then held a special called session of the Clarksville City council to nominate and elect Councilman Geno Grubbs as the Mayor Pro Tem. [Read more]

West Creek Middle School Principal announced

May 25, 2010

Bryan Feldman has been named principal at West Creek Middle School for the upcoming school year. He replaces Matthew Blake who requested a return to classroom teaching.

Feldman has been assistant principal at Kenwood High School since 2008. Previously, he served for 10 years as an eighth grade teacher in Kings Mountain, N.C.

He earned his master’s degree in school administration from Gardner-Webb University and his bachelor of arts degree in social studies education from Purdue University.

Bryan Feldman

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