×
News
4 days ago
Montgomery County seeks school funding solutions as city looks to take back $3.5 million in sales tax

Montgomery County is looking for a way forward following the news that the city is looking to recapture around $3.5 million in reoccurring money paid and distributed to the school system in local option sales taxes.

Attendees holding signs up toward the board at the CMCSS formal school board meeting on March 24, 2026. (Jazmin Logan)
News
2 months ago
CMCSS School Board faces criticism after teacher admits showing nude photos to student

Community members pressed the CMCSS board for transparency Tuesday, the first meeting since a teacher admitted showing nude photos of himself to a 17-year-old student.

Education
2 months ago
CMCSS ‘Grow Your Own’ teacher program puts 205 graduates in local classrooms | VIDEO

District leaders told the school board the program now has 104 teacher residents and has helped educate more than 30,000 students since launching.

News
2 months ago
CMCSS installing new OpenGate weapons detection systems at high schools

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is replacing its Evolv weapons detection pilot technology with a new open-frame system called OpenGate.

Heritage Christian Academy students. (Contributed)
Lifestyle
2 months ago
Heritage Christian Academy blends faith, academics for lifelong foundation

Heritage Christian Academy serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade with a focus on academic excellence based on biblical principles.

News
3 months ago
Coming this spring to CMCSS classrooms: Gun safety classes, required by new state law

Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County schools will soon receive annual firearm safety instructions under a new Tennessee law requiring age-appropriate training for K-12.

News
5 months ago
Cellphone blackout: CMCSS students don’t like new policy ‘even if it benefits them’

As the winter break approaches for Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools, students, educators and staff have now had their first semester with the new cellphone policy.

News
5 months ago
State investigates Rossview High booster club deficiencies, club currently compliant

A club at Rossview High School had been flagged for three internal control and compliance deficiencies, which led to an investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
APSU receives estate gift from the Rugraff Family Trust to fund music scholarships

Austin Peay State University recently received a generous estate gift from the Rugraff Family Trust to establish the Rugraff Family Trust Endowment for Music Scholarships.

News
5 months ago
TVA announces $1.5 million partnership with 339 schools in Tennessee, including 6 in Clarksville

In partnership with 339 schools across the state, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is set to provide $1.5 million in STEM awards, which includes partnering with schools right here in Clarksville-Montgomery County.

1 2 3 234