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Nolensville kindergarteners Keidron Batey, Christina Shotwell, Miranda Hartman and Nylah Boyd celebrate Apple Week by weighing and measuring apples.

Students from Walnut Grove Elementary School pose alongside an original copy of the Declaration of Independence.

Eighth graders Melody Barker, Dabney Chitwood, Beatriz Maderal and Maddie McEvoy show their spirit during WMS's September Pep Rally.

Amy Cooper's kindergarten class at Bethesda Elementary School enjoys a surprise visit from Johnny Appleseed.

Assistant Principal Chad Walker accepts a donation to Westwood Elementary at the school's annual McDonald's Night September 30.

Longview second grader Holly McDonough watches the butterflies that emerged from their chrysalises in the classroom.

Walnut Grove student Sadie Young shows off the costume she wore to the school's Medieval Days celebration.

Chloe Reeves and Kelly Ragsdale have a spirited time at Woodland Middle School's September Pep Assembly.

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.

Fifth grade student Claire Faro chooses a partner to demonstrate plant life movement during their science unti at Crockett Elementary.

Woodland Middle School seventh grader Nick Richardson displays the pop tabs he donated to the Ronald McDonald House.

Lipscomb Elementary student Justin Howell received a gold medal from his teacher for good behavior.

Scales Elementary second graders Eleanor Ikard and Corinna Angell enjoy butterfly cupcakes during the class' butterfly release celebration.

Eighth grader Ben Doster shows his Warrior pride during a recent pep rally at Woodland Middle School.

Andrew Moseley, Sutton Magee and Graham Roach had fun dressing up for Walnut Grove Elementary's annual Medieval Days celebration.

Fourth grade student Hayden Stover selects fabric for the bust of his chosen historical character. The project is part of the class' Living Museum.

Alisha Erickson helps collect donations for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.

Longview second graders investigate the newly emerged painted lady butterflies in the class' butterfly net.

Crockett Elementary School fourth grader Will Hoyt draws a portrait for his character in the Living Museum display.

Teachers and staff at Westwood Elementary pitch in to raise money during the school's annual McDonald's Night September 30.

Crockett Elementary School fourth grader Kyle Suggs checks on his millipedes and fiddler crabs. It's part of the class' science unit on animals.

Lipscomb Elementary student Maria Caprio wears the gold medal she received from her teacher for good behavior.

Heritage Elementary School third graders Trevor Durrigan and Connor Pratt read a book by author Kevin Henkes.

WMS Eighth grade student Eleanor Leffler poses for a photo after placing fifth at the WMAA County Cross Country Championship.

Nicolas Gibson, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary School, poses for a photo with the fiddler crab he studied in class.

A group of girl scouts, including some from Walnut Grove, pose with TN First Lady Andrea Conte during a press conference in Nashville.

Amanda Arrants, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary School, draws a portrait for her character in the Living Museum display.

Michael Caron, Molly Ann Puckett, Emily Jay, Claire Cameron and Jonathon Cypert show off the costumes they wore to the WGES Medieval Days celebration.

First grade teachers at Crockett Elementary School enjoy some food and fellowship in the teacher's lounge at lunchtime.

Crockett Elementary fourth grader Mason Schey stuffs his bust of a famous historical character for the Living Museum display.

Alec Yates glues fabric to the historical bust he's making for the Crockett Elementary School's fourth grade Living Museum display.

Woodland Middle School eighth graders Roshni Kaushik, Charlene Hong and Emily Espinel perform research for the Model UN event.

Rachel Comer and Michelle Adams pitch in to raise money for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.

Allison Ward, a fourth grader at Crockett Elementary, chooses fabric for the bust she's making for the Living Museum display.

Crockett Elementary fourth graders Gracie Burress and Julia Emerzian work on the historical busts they're creating for the Living Museum display.

Myles Williams, a kindergarten student at Crockett Elementary, reflects the joy he had on his first field trip to an apple orchard.

Crockett fourth grade student Kailyn Atkins speaks to parents about her famous person during the Living Museum presentation.

Heritage Elementary student teacher Courtney Presley reads a book to the class during their Kevin Henkes Author Study Celebration.

Crockett Elementary fifth graders Linday Lotto and Jordan Taylor use movement and motion to demonstrate different types of plant life.

Caleb Bynum acts out a scene from the book Chrysanthemum while playing the character charades game at Heritage Elementary School.

WMS eighth grade student Alex Goss poses for a photo after finishing in eighth place at the WMAA County Cross Country Championship.

Peyton Poppell makes stained "glass" at the annual Medieval Days celebration at Walnut Grove Elementary School.

Students from Lydia Shrader's class participate in a human chess game during the annual Medieval Days celebration at Walnut Grove Elementary School.

Crockett fourth grade students Gracie Burress and Kyle Suggs entertain parents during the Living Museum presentation.

Brett Jackson works on a portrait of a famous historial character in his fourth grade class at Crockett Elementary School.

Crockett fourth grade student Mason Schey poses with his bust of Beethoven in the Living Museum display.

Fourth grader Carolina Williams chooses yellow fabric for the bust of a famous historical character. It's part of the class' Living Museum display.

Crockett fourth graders Amanda Arrants and Natalie Toolery deliver a speech to parents during the Living Museum presentation.

Lipscomb Elementary student Ethan Ly received a gold medal from his teacher for good behavior.

Crockett fourth grade student Allison Ward poses in front of her bust of Florence Nightingale in the Living Museum display.

Crockett fourth grader Carolina Hopfesnsperger delivers a speech to parents about Robert LaSalle during the Living Museum presentation.

Walnut Grove student Cameron Hinton poses for a photo with an actor portraying Thomas Jefferson at the Nashville Public Library.

Crockett fourth grade student Ehidiamen Imeokparia delivers a speech to parents during the Living Museum presentation.

Crockett fourth grade student Will Hoyt shares information with parents about his famous person during the Living Museum presentation.

Teresa Barnhill and Kara Solano pitch in to raise money for Westwood Elementary School during the annual McDonald's Night September 30.

 

 


Important Dates

Friday, October 10, End of First Quarter Grading Period

Thursday-Friday, October 16 & 17, No School due to Fall Break

Tuesday, November 4, No School for students due to Election Day

November 24-28, No School due to Thanksgiving

Tuesday-Friday, December 16-19, First Semester Exams

Friday, December 19, End of First Semester

December 22-January 5,No School due to Winter Holiday

For other dates, check with each individual school
 

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