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Kayla White, Madison Hammett, Emily Jay, Haley Wells, Grayson Cox, Molly Ann Puckett and Madeline Rubio pose during China Days at Walnut Grove.
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Woodland Middle School matt girls Ashley Beard and Rachel Johnson practice and prepare for the wrestling season.
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Crockett second grader Sophie Post shows off the stuffed Shrek she won during a contest at lunch.
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Woodland eighth graders Natalie Aaron, Bridget Hamway, Elizabeth Jenner, Katee Nall, Tanner Phillips and Dakota Keczmer have fun at the school dance.
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Sunset Elementary teacher Charlotte Johnston and her class learn that three raw eggs can hold 19 science books.
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Kindergarteners in Mrs. Miller's class at Nolensville Elementary enjoy learning all about apples. They graphed, weighed and measured the fruit.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Austin Rowe was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior during the first week of Spetember.
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Woodland Middle School sixth grader Victoria Bristow tries to blow a ping pong ball from one plastic cup to another at the WMS Open House.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Jacob Blanton was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior during the first week of Spetember.
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Kindergarteners in Mrs. Miller's class at Nolensville Elementary enjoy learning all about apples. They graphed, weighed and measured the fruit.
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AnnaBelle Obersteadt enjoys her first day of painting in Mrs. Forsyth's Longview pre-kindergarten class.
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Third graders Molly Ann Puckett and Emily Jay bang the gong during China Days at Walnut Grove Elementary.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Hannah Less was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior.
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Scales Elementary students Drew Holiday, Drew Eledge and Madison Wade work on their Tennessee salt maps in Brent Oakley's fifth grade class.
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Seventh graders Jonas Fein, Joshua Story, Dyllan Wilson and Daniel Trow take a rest from dancing at the Woodland Middle School Welcome Back Dance.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Jonah Williams was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior.
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Longview first grader Ian Rice reads a book to Tig, the reading therapy dog.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Madilyn Caylor was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior.
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Woodland Middle School eighth graders Kendall Diehl, Amanda Fields and Tinsley Hastings add the finishing touches to their Simple Machines poster.
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Westwood Elementary students Zebe Green, Alli King and Dallas Sutter enjoy serving as the school's Color Guard.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Gracie Green was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior during the first week of Spetember.
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Jacob Norman and Madison Boozer enjoy the sand exploration table in Mrs. Forsyth's Longview pre-kindergarten class.
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Scales Elementary kindergarten students Mirabel Banks, Wesley Harrison and Liam Todd eat a healthy salad after studying the letter S.
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Westwood Elementary School's Safety Patrol poses for a photo on Patriot Day.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Ford Joyner was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior.
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Third graders Madeline Reed and Jacob Schoeff pose for a photo during China Days at Walnut Grove Elementary.
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Sunset Elementary teacher Charlotte Johnston and her class perform an experiment in class involving raw eggs.
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Woodland Middle School sixth grade volleyball players Elizabeth Houghton and Aislinn Murphy stop for a quick photo before playing Page Middle School.
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Kindergarteners in Mrs. Miller's class at Nolensville Elementary enjoy learning all about apples. They graphed, weighed and measured the fruit.
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Longview first grader Katie Carpenter reads a book to Tig, the reading therapy dog.
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Woodland eighth graders Chris Stadnick, Logan Nichelson and Roshi Kaushik celebrate after completing a geometry proof.
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Emerson Cook, Meghan Cloyes, Cameron Hinton and Kristi Liso make up the fifth grade Safety Patrol at Walnut Grove Elementary.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Aubrey Freeman was awarded a gold medal for outstanding behavior during the first week of Spetember.
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Crockett Elementary Assistant Principal Gabrina Charles practices her speech behind the new podium donated by Loren Williams.
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Kindergarteners in Mrs. Miller's class at Nolensville Elementary enjoy learning all about apples. They graphed, weighed and measured the fruit.
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Longview Elementary first graders welcomed Tig, the reading therapy dog, and his friend, Elaine Tew, to their class recently.
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