
The Nashville Predators mascot Gnash surprised
Scales Elementary teacher Melissa Skinner with the
"Teacher of the Month" honors. |

Woodland Middle School
sixth graders Logan Sadler and Deaton Hildabrand
celebrate Pi Day on March 14 by eating a pie. |

Longview second grader
Matthew Chalfant displays the model he made for his
biography project about Neil Armstrong. |

Crockett Elementary
second graders
Olivia Waggener,
Bethany Wood and Madison Sexton
take a moment to pose for the camera on St.
Patrick's Day. |

Mrs. Butner and Mrs.
Tant's kindergarten class celebrated Read
Across America Week at Nolensville Elementary School
with a class photo. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Sarah Carroll received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 6. |

Members of Lipscomb
Elementary's Destination Imagination team idIotic
Peafowl pose for a photo during a recent tournament. |

Heritage Elementary
School third graders Hannah Herman and Sierra
Falcone serve Harry McMillan a coke float during
Business day. |

Third graders at Sunset Elementary dress for the
part while portraying famous African Americans like
Tiger Woods and Oprah Winfrey. |

Nolensville fifth
graders Maravel Offutt and Summer Brown show off
their project while studying the book A Week in
the Woods. |

Heritage Elementary
School students Robyn Roten and Courtney Wright are
members of the performing group Kidz Kompany. |

Crockett Elementary School second graders Erin
Mahoney and Jasmine Dube take a moment to pose for
the camera on St. Patrick's Day. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Owen Cunneely earned a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 13. |

Mary Dalton’s first
grade class dressed up as their favorite book
character as part of Read Me Week at Heritage
Elementary School. |

Longview Elementary
pre-K students Jacob Norman, Marcos Wofford and
Trace LaTourette explore Millie's Math program on
their computer. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Namrah Ajmal received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 6. |

A group of Woodland
Middle School eighth graders create mathematician
trading cards during their geometry class. |

Nolensville second
grader Drake Woodward puts his ballot in the ballot
box to vote for his favorite Dr. Seuss book. |

Woodland Middle School
seventh graders
Tyler Shannon, Jonas Fein, Jacob Perdue and Joey
Hoke will compete in the DI state tournament. |

Heritage Elementary
School fourth grader Sam Fletcher presents a
timeline on John Muir that Betty Jean Taylor holds
for her. |

Mrs. Miller's
kindergarten class celebrated Read Across America
Week at Nolensville Elementary School with a class
photo. |

Heather Weaver’s first grade class dressed up as
their favorite book character as part of Read Me
Week at Heritage Elementary. |

Crockett Elementary
School fourth graders Greta Peterson and Lydia
Landers take a moment to pose for the camera on St.
Patrick's Day. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Megan McMillan received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of March 6. |

Kindergarten students
celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Nolensville
Elementary School. |

Heritage Elementary
principal Dr. LaChance
interviews fifth grader Morgan Rutledge for a
possible position at JA Biztown. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Reagan Sanders earned a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 13. |

Longview Elementary
School fifth grader Evelyn Sanz displays the
leprechaun trap she made for Mrs. Bogg's class. |

Crockett Elementary
School fourth grader Baker Lockhart poses for the
camera with his St Patrick's Day green shirt and
green hair. |

Nolensville fifth
grader Katherine Pomeroy shows off the project she
made while studying the book A Week in the Woods. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Susannah Outhier received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of March 6. |

Nolensville fifth
graders Tyler Haley and Nick Mucci show off the
puppets they made while studying the book A Week
in the Woods. |

Heritage Elementary
School third grader Rylie Clay-Johnson sells
bracelets during Business Day. |

Mrs. Calahan's
kindergarten class celebrated Read Across America
Week at Nolensville Elementary School with a class
photo. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Mandy Hamm earned a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 13. |

Crockett Elementary
School second graders Ambria Walker and Karli Faro
take a moment to pose for the camera on St.
Patrick's Day. |

Thompsons Station’s
Mayor Leon Heron reads to fifth grade students at
Heritage Elementary School during Read Across
America Week. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Jordan Hurt received a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 6. |

Scales Elementary fourth grader Emma Young placed
first in the Brentwood Women’s Club Poetry Contest.
She is pictured with her teacher, Katy Riddle. |

FLIP Volunteer Bill
Pogge interviews Heritage Elementary student Declan
O'Neal for a possible position at JA Biztown. |

Ms. Johnston's third grade class at Sunset
Elementary take a class photo after presenting a
"Living Timeline" of famous African Americans.
|

Nolensville fifth graders Ben Floyd, Kenzie Hardison,
Harrison Hays and George Rucker show off their
project while studying the book A Week in the
Woods. |

Mrs. Ellis'
kindergarten class celebrated Read Across America
Week at Nolensville Elementary School with a class
photo. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Carolina Bryant earned a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 13. |

Nolensville fifth
graders
Shauna Blady and Breanna Gregory show
off the puppets they made while studying the book
A Week in the Woods. |

Mrs. Martin's
kindergarten class celebrated Read Across America
Week at Nolensville Elementary School with a class
photo. |

A group of sixth graders at Woodland
Middle School eat pies to celebrate Pi (3.14) day on
March 14. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Elizabeth Tharp earned a gold medal for good
behavior during the week of March 13. |

A
group of Woodland Middle School sixth graders make
posters that compare the size of the different
planets. |

Lipscomb Elementary
student Madisson Swafford earned a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of March 13. |

Tennessee Titan Casey
Cramer reads to first and second graders at Heritage
Elementary School. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Micalah Gregory received a gold medal
for good behavior during the week of March 20.
|

Sunset Middle School
student Max Crossley uses a plastic spoon to
simulate a bird's beak during a science experiment. |

Woodland Middle School Principal Priscilla Fizer
enjoys the school's new and improved sunroom with
several parents. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Henry Glenn received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of March 20. |

Members of the
Woodland Middle School Geometry Team won first place
at the Nashville Interscholastic Math League
Contest. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student Carson Morre received a gold medal
for good behavior during the week of March 20. |

Woodland Middle School
sixth graders Emily
Cullum, Emma Brophy and Neely Aaron celebrate Pi Day
on March 14. |

Lipscomb Elementary
School student John Ou received a gold medal for
good behavior during the week of March 20. |

Sylvia Coile-Lemay’s
first grade class dressed up as their favorite
book character as part of Read Me Week at Heritage
Elementary School. |