
Nolensville Elementary
School student Taylor Crow displays her Tennessee
Salt map. |

A group of Centennial
High School freshmen show off their "Flintstones"
Homecoming float. |

Crockett fifth grade student Afia Asare smiles after
completing all 25 missions in Type to Learn.
|

WMS golfers
Allie Parrott and Sarah Klein-Kracht celebrate after
winning the WMAA Championship. |

Sunset
Elementary students Yechan Kim and Taylor Akomeah
use a GPS unit to find their location. |

Brentwood firefighters show kindergarteners at
Scales Elementary School how to escape from a
burning house. |

Members of the Woodland Middle School volleyball
team celebrate a winning season. |

Joshua Lewis, a first grader at Crockett Elementary
School, showcases his mastery of flash card words. |

Heritage Elementary first grader Jake Dozier dresses
up like a scarecrow during a Fall festival
celebration. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Oakley Martin smiles after receiving a gold
medal for good behavior. |

Crockett Elementary third grader Cameron Allen
smiles after finishing all 25 missions in Type to
Learn. |

Longview Elementary
Assistant Principal Kathy Lillard tries to catch
moths during a unit on camouflage. |

Members of the WMS Science Club get up close and
personal with a skunk during a presentation from the
Nashville Zoo. |

Crockett Elementary student Joey Goslak poses next
to the fall arrangement in front of the school. |

Edmondson Elementary
students
Nick Kann and Billy Mahaffey discuss
some graphic options in Microsoft Publisher. |

Longview Elementary early childhood student Jackson
Szeliga chooses a pumpkin during a class trip to
Ring Farm. |

Woodland Middle School
seventh grader Michael Wellman, exits a maze during
a field trip to Cumberland Caverns. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Carmen Schmittou smiles after receiving a
gold medal for good behavior. |

Edmondson Elementary
students Connor Cooke, Joey Galloway and Blake
Finkelstein enjoy Family Fun Night. |

Megan Zaves and Elise Jackson admire the fall
decorations on display in the front entrance of
Crockett Elementary. |

Nolensville
kindergarteners Nathanael Bekele and Payton Jenkins
participate in seasonal activities. |

Peyton and Dalton Jeter put out the welcome sign for
car riders each morning at Crockett Elementary. |

Third graders at
Longview Elementary perform “Get in Shape” for the
school during a recent assembly. |

Fifth graders at Sunset Elementary learn how to find
coordinates using a GPS unit. |

Nolensville first
grade teacher Sandra Nichols demonstrates how
firefighters stay safe with their special uniform. |

Bobby Bevis, a kindergarten student at Crockett
Elementary, works with his mother Patti Bevis, a
parent volunteer. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Anica Mohammadkhah smiles after receiving a
gold medal for good behavior. |

A
group of fifth graders at Sunset Elementary prepare
a birthday card for their teacher, Mrs. Kathy
Butler. |

Crockett guidance counselor Jeanne Smith gets a hug
from Sam Beatty, a D.A.R.E. police officer. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Grace Simpson smiles after receiving a gold
medal for good behavior. |

Trinity Elementary students Avery Billington, Ellie
Lawson and Grace Mayer
present the Civil War scrapbooks they made. |

Woodland eighth graders Taylor Wells and Hannah
Shoener pack gift bags for patients at Vanderbilt
Children's Hospital. |

Kristie Hillenmeyer and her first grade son Reiling
attend Parent Literacy Night at Heritage Elementary
School. |

Libscomb Elementary
student Wes Dundon received a gold medal for good
behavior. |

Sunset
Elementary students Blare Gerido and Hugh Malesh
work together to find their location using a GPS
unit. |

Scales fifth grader Eli Charron helps with the
Mustang Closet at Warner Elementary School in
Nashville. |

Brentwood firefighters show kindergarteners at
Scales how to escape from a burning house. |

Sunset Elementary students Blake Brown and Robbie
Bridges use a GPS unit to find their location. |

A group of students at
Trinity Elementary School show off the Civil War
scrapbooks they made. |

Woodland Middle School sixth graders Danny Barker
and Nicholas Dauchot prepare to perform a skit
during a recent assembly. |

Kindergarteners at
Nolensville Elementary School pose for a photo with
members of the Fire Department. |

Crockett fifth graders Madison Kay, Nina Brown,
Courtney Hunter, and Briana O'Neil enjoy the day at
JA BizTown. |

Students at Edmondson
Elementary School show off a snake skin during a
presentation to the class. |

Woodland Middle School teachers Kelley Loveless and
Jessie Nowicki display the school's new spirit flag. |

Students in Mandy Higgins’ early childhood class at
Longview Elementary enjoy a field trip to Ring Farm. |

Libscomb Elementary
student Belle Blasdel received a gold medal for good
behavior. |

A group of Centennial
High School juniors show off their "Scooby Doo"
Homecoming float. |

Longview fifth grader
Adam Bourogh prepares to interview for a job in
Junior Achievement’s BizTown. |

Firefighters Dale Lott
and Chris Bastin teach kindergarteners at
Nolensville Elementary about fire safety. |

Libscomb Elementary
student Ryan Jayne received a gold medal for good
behavior. |

Crockett fifth graders
Matthew Trainer, Jaden Taylor and Baker Lockhart are
excited about their jobs at JA BizTown. |

Libscomb Elementary student Kylie Overton received a
gold medal for good behavior. |

Second graders Sophia
Albers and Carson Applegate from Nolensville
Elementary work on their "small moment" stories. |

Nolensville Elementary
School student Eyan Bonner proudly displays his
Tennessee Salt map. |

Three Longview
Elementary students learn what a "privy" is during a
recent field trip to Ring Farm. |

Third graders in Mary Lou Heil's class at Crockett
pose for a photo during their recent trip to Boiling
Springs Academy. |

A group of teachers
from Longview Elementary participate in A Race
for the Cure in Nashville. |

Libscomb Elementary
student Ben Hetherington received a gold medal for
good behavior. |

WMS eighth graders Mackenzie Huelsman and Savannah
Holaday pack gift bags for patients at
Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. |

Longview Elementary students
Jackson Szeliga and Abby Smith enjoy a hay ride
during a class trip to Ring Farm. |