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PHOTO GALLERY

Connor Sullivan, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, showcases his pose with a football in gym class.

Woodland Middle School students Helen Wu and Deya Maldas take a well deserved rest at the Williamson County Marching Band Exhibition in Fairview.

Brayden Oswald, a fifth grader in Linda Schott's class at Crockett Elementary, takes time to smile for the camera during his busy school day.

Dr. Bob Matusik conducts a demonstration with liquid nitrogen and frozen carbon dioxide for the Woodland Middle Science Club.

Woodland Middle dance team members Meagan Wade, Mackenzie Wade, Madeline Hall and Hannah Watt stretch before their performance during the pep rally.

Woodland Middle sixth graders Harry Zumwalt, Nick Trogden, Ross Birdsong, Patrick Madden, Jimmy Critcher, Will Lamb, Blake Diggs and Dylan Wilson.

Woodland Middle School seventh grader Lloyd Hancock warms up for the seventh and eighth grade dance.

Brentwood firefighter Katherine Williams uses an egg to teach first graders at Lipscomb Elementary about the importance of wearing seat belts.

Thomas Ito, a second grader at Crockett Elementary, poses with a hard hat in front of the lobby hallway that is under construction.

Slater Howard, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, reads his report and showcases his bust of George Washington.

Sarah Raglee, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, enjoys a sunny day outside in gym class.

Woodland Middle students Emily Espinel, Rachel Hanon, Anders Hahnemann and Hayden English have fun at the school dance.

Liam Muckala, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, enjoys physical education class outside on a sunny day.

Curtis Moseley, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, poses with his bust of Benjamin Franklin in the Living Museum.

Crockett Elementary Principal Robert Bohrer and his son, Lincoln, enjoy the beautiful weather as they await the Ravenwood Parade.

Woodland Middle students Brad Kessler, Eli Marino, Desi Ollech, Richie VanSickle, Ryan Smeltzer and Turner Jones dress up for Black and Red Day.

Woodland Middle students Mike Nolte, Conner Dunn and Andy Barker finish Mass Launcher posters for presentation of "Force and Motion" components.

Longview Elementary School students pose with Abe Lincoln during a field trip at the home of Sam Davis.

Longview Elementary School second graders get a glimpse of what life was like during the Civil War era while on a field trip to the home of Sam Davis.

Longview Elementary School second graders take a break during a tour of the Sam Davis home in Smyrna.

Three Longview Elementary School second graders learn about Sam Davis during a trip to his boyhood home in Smyrna.

At the annual Invest Fest for Scales Elementary, students danced in the gym to the music of Louis Lee, DJ.

The theme of the Invest Fest at Scales Elementary was Homecoming. Sarah Lopacinski and Oscar Romo were elected by the students to be king and queen.

Scales Elementary School second grader Cody Crye won the bid to throw a pie in the face of Principal Rick West during Invest Fest.

Scales Elementary Principal Rick West unveils the third grade level winner of the Great Deby Race.

Melody Scott, third grade teacher, is taped to the wall by students at the Scales Invest Fest Homecoming.

The Scales Invest Fest Homecoming Court were Sarah Lopacinski, Katy Riddle, Renee Herman, Sue Ellen Landa, Rena Byington and Phoebe Moody.

 

 

 

Important Dates

Thursday, October 11 End of First Quarter Grading Period

Friday-Tuesday, October 12-16, No School due to Fall Break

For other dates, check with each individual school
 

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