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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.
 


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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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