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Nolensville kindergarteners Keidron Batey, Christina Shotwell, Miranda Hartman and Nylah Boyd celebrate Apple Week by weighing and measuring apples.
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Students from Walnut Grove Elementary School pose alongside an original copy of the Declaration of Independence.
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Eighth graders Melody Barker, Dabney Chitwood, Beatriz Maderal and Maddie McEvoy show their spirit during WMS's September Pep Rally.
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Amy Cooper's kindergarten class at Bethesda Elementary School enjoys a surprise visit from Johnny Appleseed.
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Assistant Principal Chad Walker accepts a donation to Westwood Elementary at the school's annual McDonald's Night September 30.
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Longview second grader Holly McDonough watches the butterflies that emerged from their chrysalises in the classroom.
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Walnut Grove student Sadie Young shows off the costume she wore to the school's Medieval Days celebration.
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Chloe Reeves and Kelly Ragsdale have a spirited time at Woodland Middle School's September Pep Assembly.
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A group of girl scouts, including some from Walnut Grove, pose for a photo with TN Governor Phil Bredesen during a press conference in Nashville.
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Fifth grade student Claire Faro chooses a partner to demonstrate plant life movement during their science unti at Crockett Elementary.
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Woodland Middle School seventh grader Nick Richardson displays the pop tabs he donated to the Ronald McDonald House.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Justin Howell received a gold medal from his teacher for good behavior.
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Scales Elementary second graders Eleanor Ikard and Corinna Angell enjoy butterfly cupcakes during the class' butterfly release celebration.
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Eighth grader Ben Doster shows his Warrior pride during a recent pep rally at Woodland Middle School.
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Andrew Moseley, Sutton Magee and Graham Roach had fun dressing up for Walnut Grove Elementary's annual Medieval Days celebration.
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Fourth grade student Hayden Stover selects fabric for the bust of his chosen historical character. The project is part of the class' Living Museum.
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Alisha Erickson helps collect donations for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.
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Longview second graders investigate the newly emerged painted lady butterflies in the class' butterfly net.
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Crockett Elementary School fourth grader Will Hoyt draws a portrait for his character in the Living Museum display.
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Teachers and staff at Westwood Elementary pitch in to raise money during the school's annual McDonald's Night September 30.
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Crockett Elementary School fourth grader Kyle Suggs checks on his millipedes and fiddler crabs. It's part of the class' science unit on animals.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Maria Caprio wears the gold medal she received from her teacher for good behavior.
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Heritage Elementary School third graders Trevor Durrigan and Connor Pratt read a book by author Kevin Henkes.
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WMS Eighth grade student Eleanor Leffler poses for a photo after placing fifth at the WMAA County Cross Country Championship.
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Nicolas Gibson, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary School, poses for a photo with the fiddler crab he studied in class.
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A group of girl scouts, including some from Walnut Grove, pose with TN First Lady Andrea Conte during a press conference in Nashville.
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Amanda Arrants, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary School, draws a portrait for her character in the Living Museum display.
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Michael Caron, Molly Ann Puckett, Emily Jay, Claire Cameron and Jonathon Cypert show off the costumes they wore to the WGES Medieval Days celebration.
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First grade teachers at Crockett Elementary School enjoy some food and fellowship in the teacher's lounge at lunchtime.
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Crockett Elementary fourth grader Mason Schey stuffs his bust of a famous historical character for the Living Museum display.
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Alec Yates glues fabric to the historical bust he's making for the Crockett Elementary School's fourth grade Living Museum display.
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Woodland Middle School eighth graders Roshni Kaushik, Charlene Hong and Emily Espinel perform research for the Model UN event.
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Rachel Comer and Michelle Adams pitch in to raise money for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.
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Allison Ward, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, chooses fabric for the bust she's making for the Living Museum display.
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Crockett Elementary fourth graders Gracie Burress and Julia Emerzian work on the historical busts they're creating for the Living Museum display.
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Myles Williams, a kindergarten student at Crockett Elementary, reflects the joy he had on his first field trip to an apple orchard.
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Crockett fourth grade student Kailyn Atkins speaks to parents about her famous person during the Living Museum presentation.
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Heritage Elementary student teacher Courtney Presley reads a book to the class during their Kevin Henkes Author Study Celebration.
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Crockett Elementary fifth graders Linday Lotto and Jordan Taylor use movement and motion to demonstrate different types of plant life.
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Caleb Bynum acts out a scene from the book Chrysanthemum while playing the character charades game at Heritage Elementary School.
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WMS eighth grade student Alex Goss poses for a photo after finishing in eighth place at the WMAA County Cross Country Championship.
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Peyton Poppell makes stained "glass" at the annual Medieval Days celebration at Walnut Grove Elementary School.
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Students from Lydia Shrader's class participate in a human chess game during the annual Medieval Days celebration at Walnut Grove Elementary School.
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Crockett fourth grade students Gracie Burress and Kyle Suggs entertain parents during the Living Museum presentation.
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Brett Jackson works on a portrait of a famous historial character in his fourth grade class at Crockett Elementary School.
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Crockett fourth grade student Mason Schey poses with his bust of Beethoven in the Living Museum display.
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Fourth grader Carolina Williams chooses yellow fabric for the bust of a famous historical character. It's part of the class' Living Museum display.
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Crockett fourth graders Amanda Arrants and Natalie Toolery deliver a speech to parents during the Living Museum presentation.
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Lipscomb Elementary student Ethan Ly received a gold medal from his teacher for good behavior.
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Crockett fourth grade student Allison Ward poses in front of her bust of Florence Nightingale in the Living Museum display.
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Crockett fourth grader Carolina Hopfesnsperger delivers a speech to parents about Robert LaSalle during the Living Museum presentation.
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Walnut Grove student Cameron Hinton poses for a photo with an actor portraying Thomas Jefferson at the Nashville Public Library.
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Crockett fourth grade student Ehidiamen Imeokparia delivers a speech to parents during the Living Museum presentation.
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Crockett fourth grade student Will Hoyt shares information with parents about his famous person during the Living Museum presentation.
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Teresa Barnhill and Kara Solano pitch in to raise money for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.
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