It’s back to the drawing board as the newest addition to the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System continues to be referred to as “Elementary School 26” after Tuesday night’s School Board meeting ended with a failed vote.
High school students from Northwest High School will continue their journey to positively impact their community and provide meaningful learning experiences for younger kids.
After consideration and approval from the CMCSS senior leadership team, Schools Director Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder announced the proposed name for the 26th elementary school: Freedom Valley Elementary.
The owners of the land are offering to buy the mobile homes or help relocate them. Residents were given about a week to make a decision, but not everyone wants to move.
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On Tuesday evening, the school board reviewed the overall CMCSS employee recruiting and retention rates against years past.
The CMCSS Human Resources Department is currently in the process of conducting an internal investigation involving multiple members of the administrative team at New Providence Middle School.
On Tuesday evening, the first informal public meeting was held to discuss the rezoning efforts to make room for Kirkwood Elementary School.
In the coming weeks, the district will hold several public feedback sessions for community input before submitting a final proposal to the CMCSS School Board.