
Country music singer
Rodney Atkins reads to students at Scales Elementary
School in conjunction with Read Across America Week. |

Sunset
Elementary School first graders celebrate Read
Across America Week by dressing as their favorite
book characters. |

The second grade
teachers at Longview Elementary School dress as
"Things 1-8" in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday on
March 2. |

Westwood Elementary
Principal Nancy Simpkins poses with Emma Johnson and
Sally Johnson, the winners of the school's "Design a
Hat" contest. |

Woodland Middle School seventh grader Chance Seelig
gets a new hair style, with the use of static
electricity at the American Museum of Science and
Energy. |

Nolensville Elementary
School kindergarteners Daythan Williams and Parker
Short learn about lunar soil while studying the
moon. |

Woodland Middle School seventh grader Karen Yang
displays one of her favorite books that she reviewed
for Teen Read Week. |

Students in Allyson Whitley’s fourth grade class at
Kenrose Elementary School have fun with hands-on
AIMS Math activities. |

Longview Elementary fourth grader Jared Hart won the
star student award in for exemplary performance in
P.E. class. |

Crockett Elementary fifth graders Alysa Torino,
Emily Stadnick, and Carlie Cantrell dress as Dr.
Seuss characters for Read Across America Week. |

Nolensville Elementary
School fifth graders show off the race cars they
built as part of a science unit titled “Forces and
Motion.” |

Westwood Elementary
student Hannah Bozung gets her hair cut in order to
donate it to Locks of Love. |

Crockett Elementary
second grader Tata Scott poses with Thing 1 and
Thing 2 in celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday. |

A group of Nolensville
Elementary fifth graders assemble a race car for
their science class. |

Sunset Elementary School kindergarteners celebrate
the 100th day of school by collecting canned foods
for the needy. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Grayson Meadows received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of February 27. |

Members of Ravenwood's
Forensics Team Interpreters' Theatre perform
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for students
at Kenrose. |

Eighth graders Kendal Diehl and Michaela Kent
discuss story lines and the layout for the Woodland
Middle School newspaper. |

Crockett Elementary fourth grader Jack Filipovic
dresses as a confederate soldier for his
presentation on the Civil War. |

Second graders at Crockett Elementary School dress
as Dr. Seuss characters for Read Across America
Week. |

Walnut Grove
Elementary students Benjamin Zee, Katie Harnen and
Ella Buss choose books at the Scholastic Book Fair. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Delaney Cole received a gold medal
for good behavior for the week of February 20. |

Nolensville Elementary
fifth graders Carly Norman and Quinn Needham
assemble a race car for their science class. |

The fourth grade teachers at Longview Elementary
School celebrate Read Across America by dressing as
their favorite Dr. Suess characters. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Ryan Tyler received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 27. |

Nolensville Elementary
fifth graders Jordan Jeffers and Analissa Neely
assemble a race car for their science class. |

Second graders at
Sunset Elementary dress as famous men and women
during a recent biography project. |

Crockett Elementary
School first grader Aiden Vanston serves customers
at the concession stand of the school's talent show. |

Mr. Jay McCulley conducts the Woodland Middle School
Jazz Band during a performance at Middle College in
February. |

Walnut Grove
kindergarten students Amelia Browning and Siler
Blackburn choose a couple of books at the school
book fair. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Zach Sanchez received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 27. |

Students in Allyson Whitley’s fourth grade class at
Kenrose Elementary School have fun with hands-on
AIMS Math activities. |

Students in Elizabeth
Hanks' second grade class at Crockett Elementary
dress as Dr. Seuss characters for Read Across
America Week. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Kameron Jones received a gold medal
for good behavior for the week of February 20. |

Mr. Heacock's fifth
grade class celebrates after winning first place at
the Walnut Grove Elementary Winter Olympic Games. |

The third grade
teachers at Longview Elementary School dress as "Sneetches"
in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2. |

Woodland Middle School eighth graders Daniel Palmer
and Alex Raso celebrate their March birthdays with
sixth grader Zach Croft. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Kylie Overton received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 27. |

Fifth
graders Cameron Hinton and Anna Beth Hubbard visit
the Scholastic Book Fair at Walnut Grove Elementary
School on Family Night. |

Several Crockett
Elementary students and parents prepare to serve
customers at the
Crockett Talent Show concession stand. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student John Gehring received a gold medal
for good behavior for the week of February 20. |

Walnut Grove students
Liam Spoletini, Sydney Hauk, Sarah
Scott Cook, Madison and Maegan Drewery were winners
of Scholastic Book Fair competitions. |

Crockett Elementary second graders Bethany Wood,
Bennett Blackwell and Lovey Klooster dress as Dr.
Seuss characters for Read Across America Week. |

Nolensville Elementary
fifth graders Nelson Smith and Adam Rucker assemble
a race car for their science class. |

Woodland Middle School students Roja Budati and
Collin Schey square off over a game of chess during
a recent Chess Club meeting. |

Crockett Elementary
School Assistant Principal Gabrina Charles reads a
Dr. Seuss book to students during Read Across
America Week. |

WMS students Rachel Hudson and Shelby Lucas check
out one of the interactive stations at the
American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge. |

Crockett first grader
Aiden Vanston poses with Connie Williams before
beginning his job as the head concession stand
worker at the Crockett Talent Show. |

Walnut Grove fifth grader
Tyler Heimert-Train gets a touch up
from his mom before the school's annual Winter
Olympics. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Jennifer Garcia received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of February 27. |

Crockett Elementary School alumnus Joslyn Andrews
returns to school to help out with the concession
stand for the Crockett Talent Show. |

Nolensville Elementary
fifth graders Colin Rose, Tye Shanklin and Riley
Kobrick assemble a race car for their science class. |

Mr. Beziat's fifth
grade class celebrates after winning third place at
the Walnut Grove Elementary Winter Olympic Games. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Drake Austin received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of February 27. |

Crockett Elementary teacher Margaret Moss poses with
Madeline Belleau, Riley Smith and Bobby Devis during
Read Across America Week. |

First grade teachers
at Heritage Elementary School dress as their favorite book
characters during Read Across America Week. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Anna Hosse received a gold medal for
good behavior for the week of February 20. |

Students in Allyson Whitley’s fourth grade class at
Kenrose Elementary School have fun with hands-on
AIMS Math activities. |

Sunset Elementary third graders Isabelle Moser, Jade
Ferguson and Cliff Herring work to identify twelve
mystery minerals. |

Second graders in Sue Ellen Landa’s class at Scales
Elementary dress for their Seussical Junior
performance. |

A
group of Crockett Elementary School fourth graders
take time to pose for the camera
while at the school's talent show. |

Nolensville Elementary
School kindergarteners Bradley Briggs and Jackson
Revoir learn about lunar soil while studying the
moon. |

Barbara McGrath,
author of the M&M books, speaks to students at
Scales Elementary about being a writer. |

Sunset Elementary
students Kevin Park, Harrison Dozier, Olivia Blair
and Sydney Lane present their national park
projects. |

Nolensville Elementary
School second graders Mia Taylor and Kayeden Milne
show off the mobile they made during our unit on
forces and motion. |