
A record number of close to 400 Pre-K through12th grade students returned to Clarksville Christian School for the new year.

Dr. Millard House announced today that school officials will be closely watching COVID-19 metrics to make school decisions in the next three weeks.

With the start of school less than three weeks away, Montgomery County is on the brink of the COVID-19 “medium spread,” which is one of the criteria that could trigger stopping students from attending in-person.

APSU held 5 ceremonies with students spaced out and in masks to ensure a safe and healthy celebration of the class of 2020.

Now through Sept. 9, teachers, administrators and parents save an extra 10% on general merchandise at Kroger.

Centerstone leader, Beth Hail, and CMCSS spokesman Anthony Johnson talk about student’s mental health as the 2020-21 school year approaches.

Students in grades K-12 had a fun and safe day at the pool and many received backpacks filled with school supplies.

CMCSS will have PPE, masks, hand sanitizer and new cleaning protocol in place for the 2020-21 school year.