Longview
kindergarteners Sarah Banks, Analeise Wooldridge and
Ellie Barnett dress as centenarians for the 100th
day of school.
Scales Elementary
first grader Elizabeth Crockett practices reading
into a "whisper phone" while waiting to read to
Principal Rick West.
Woodland Middle School
sixth graders Jeffy Rein, Alex Campbell and Tate
Simpson rest during halftime at a recent basketball
game.
Heritage Elementary
School second grader Drew Cannon sells hot dogs to
fellow students during Business Day.
Sunset Elementary
fifth graders Sydney Lane, Kevin Park and Joshua
Daniel use falling weights to test their model car
while studying motion and design.
Woodland Middle School
sixth graders Winston Siebert and Nick Vulcano make
their own instruments while studying a unit on
sound.
Lipscomb Elementary
student Anusha Ali received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 6.
Students tape their
teachers to the gymnasium wall during a recent
Sunset Middle School pep rally.
Longview
kindergarteners Parker Remelius, Matthew Stevenhagen,
Callan Jones and Jacob Stone dress as centenarians
on the 100th day of school.
Woodland Middle School
eighth graders Keaton Smith, Eric Miller and Melvin
Rice try out bats during a trip to the Lousiville
Slugger Museum.
Students in Mrs.
Szeliga's second grade class show off the glasses
they made to celebrate the 100th day of school.
The Woodland Middle
School Dance Team eagerly awaits their turn to
perform a routine during the January pep rally.
Kenrose Art Teacher
Susie Bonner poses with kindergarten student Katelyn
Kline at the 2009 WCS Art Show in Nashville.
Sunset Middle School
teachers Mr. Barkley and Mr. Madole pose for a photo
after winning the "Pie in the Face" award at a
recent pep rally.
Lipscomb Elementary
student Kayla Mills received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 6.
Students at Edmondson
Elementary School dance the night away at the
school's Valentine's Day Sock Hop.
Longview second
graders Miranda Seeley and Henry Jensen use balance
beams and unifix cubes to create structures that
show balance.
Lipscomb Elementary
student Walker Lifsey received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 6.
Crockett Elementary School Art Specialist Valerie
Lamb-Steece shows second grade student Daniel Mendl
how to create wonderful art.
Students in Christina
Clarke's first grade class at Heritage Elementary
School make a poster for the 100th day of school.
Longview Elementary School pre-kindergarten student
Kayla Witton has fun making her name
out of play dough.
Crockett Elementary School second grader Max Lang
portrays Thomas Jefferson for his historical
presentation.
Woodland Middle School seventh graders Connie Tsai
and Alexis Severino have fun while studying the
difference between plant and animal cells.
Second graders Avery
Powel and Hannah Mazzucchi work their booth during
Business Day at Heritage Elementary.
Crockett Elementary first grader Faith
Vanston is excited about the new dollhouse book
shelf that will be installed in the school library.
Longview Elementary
School second graders learn about fire trucks during
a special visit from the Spring Hill Fire
Department.
Students in Ashley
Clayton's kindergarten class at Heritage Elementary
School count to 100 on the 100th day of school.
Crockett Elementary
second graders Briley Bodin and Jacob Cobb enjoy
learning to play the keyboard in Deborah Davis's
music class.
Lipscomb Elementary
School student Grace Simpson received a gold medal
for good behavior for the week of February 13.
Crockett Elementary
School kindergartener Collier Thompson sports his
special Valentine's Day t-shirt.
Kenrose Principal Dr.
Marilyn Webb and Art Teacher Susie Bonner pose for a
quick photo at the 2009 WCS Art Show in Nashville.
Lipscomb Elementary
School student Lauren Hurt received a gold medal for
good behavior for the week of February 13.
Crockett Elementary
School second grader Leah McGinnis portrays Betsy
Ross during a recent history project.
Members of the Woodland Middle School Science Club
get a close look at a coyote skull with Tennessee
Wildlife Officer Joe Fortner.
Scales Elementary
School student Grace Tunnicliffe's hair stands on
end during a demonstration of static electricity by
the Mad Scientist.
Lipscomb Elementary
School student Wyatt Duke received a gold medal for
good behavior for the week of February 13.
Crockett Elementary
School second grader Kayla Richardson enjoys a
keyboard lesson in Deborah Davis's music class.
Members of the Spring
Hill Fire Department speak to students at
Longview Elementary
School about their equipment.
Crockett Elementary School second grader Destiny
McAllister showcases her book on Harriet Tubman.
Students in Ashley
Clayton's kindergarten class at Heritage Elementary
School count to 100 on the 100th day of school.
Crockett Elementary
School fifth grader Julian Porter shows off the
sculpture he made in art class.
Woodland Middle School eighth grader Zabbie Mikasobe
was selected to represent her basketball team on the
OVC-YMCA “Good Sports” Team.
Lipscomb Elementary
School student Jing Day received a gold medal for
good behavior for the week of February 13.
Woodland Middle School eighth graders Ben Doster and
Christopher Stadnick put the finishing touches on
their "Simple Machine" poster in Science class.
Crockett Elementary
fourth grader Katie Lane enjoys viewing the
sculpture art on display featuring black and white
compositions.
Crockett Elementary School second grader Briley
Bodin portrays Sacagawea for her historical
presentation
The man known as the Mad Scientist visits with first
graders at Longview Elementary School.
Students in Christina
Clarke's first grade class at Heritage Elementary
School make a poster for the 100th day of school.
Lipscomb Elementary
student Elijah Oatsville received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of February 6.
Crockett Elementary School kindergartener Madeline
Thomas shows off her lovely Valentine's Day outfit.
Crockett Elementary
School second graders Brannon Guffee and Claire
Rohleder enjoy their time during physical education
class.
Lipscomb Elementary
student Abbi Williams received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 6.
Crockett Elementary
School fifth grader Alex Pitts is the first student
at school to complete Type to Learn twice this year.
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Edmondson Elementary
School teacher Ms. Pullen poses for a photo with
Christopher Verrier on the 100th day of school.
Sunset Middle School
students Jacob McKissock, Zach Glick, Trevor
Phillips and Andrew White construct a topographical
map of Tennessee.
Edmondson Elementary
School student Catherine Verrier gets some exercise
on Jump Rope for Heart Day.
Scales Elementary
School kindergarteners Mattie Johnson and Sarah
Quirk experiment with a stethoscope during a visit
by the Mad Scientist.
Lipscomb Elementary
School student Carly Winans received a gold medal
for good behavior for the week of February 13.
Sunset Elementary
School Librarian Laura Kleman dedicates the book
Snowflake Bentley in honor of WSMV Meteorologist
Lisa Spencer.
Woodland Middle School
seventh graders Zach Hodskins, Zach Wertz and Blake
Diggs dance to music by the Beatles while studying
the 1960's.
A group of Woodland Middle School students are among
the artists whose work is on display at the 2009 WCS
Art Show at the Frist Center.
Sunset Elementary
students Mark Thomas Watson and Cailyn Goodbread
celebrate after competing in the Williamson County
Spelling Bee.
These Woodland Middle
School students were recently recognized for their
poetry which was submitted to the Brentwood Women's
Club Poetry Contest.
A group of Woodland
Middle School students pose for a photo after
returning from the Presidential Inauguration in
Washington D.C.
Students at Sunset
Middle School made their own "Baby Reebops" while
studying chromosomes and genetics.
Important Dates
Friday, March 13, End
of Third Quarter Grading Period
Monday-Friday, April
6-10, No School due to Spring Break
Monday-Thursday, May
18-21, Semester Exams
Thursday, May 21, Last
Day of Second Semester (1/2 day for students)
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