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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.
 


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)

Thursday-Sunday, May 21-24, Graduation Window

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