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Inclement Weather Procedures https://sumnerschools.org/index.php/inclement-weather-procedures
This procedure serves to educate the public on what will happen in the event of inclement weather. EVENT PROCEDURES: 1. If the county receives inclement weather overnight, the Director of Transportation will begin gathering the latest available...
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Leave of Absence Policyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/leave-of-absence-policy
Sumner County Schools Leave of Absence Policy (Section 5, Code 5.301) I. PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to entitle eligible employees to take reasonable job-protected leave for the birth, adoption or foster care placement of a child; the serious...
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URL: https://sumnerschools.parentlink.net/ How to create an account in ParentLink Step 1 - Click on 'Forgot Password' Step 2 - Enter your Skyward ID and click 'Send Email' Step 3 - A temp password will be sent to your personal email address. Go back to...
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Closings and Delayshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/closings-and-delays
This procedure serves to educate the public on what will happen in the event of inclement weather. EVENT PROCEDURES: 1. If the county receives inclement weather overnight, the Director of Transportation will begin gathering the latest available...
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Parent Toolshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/parent-tools
Instruction Department COVID-19 Newsletter Skyward: New Student Registration Guide Kids USA Gov. Kids TN RTI FAQ for Families Scopes of Work Elementary School Scopes of Work Middle School Scopes of Work High School Standards-Based Report Card Brochure...
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School Bus Ruleshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/school-bus-rules
Sumner County Schools Bus Rules/Regulations Adopted in 2012-2013 The following rules and regulations insure the safest, most enjoyable and efficient transportation for your children. 1. Students must be at bus stop on time. Students should be at the...
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Attention all SCS Elementary and Middle School parents: This budget year our School Board was also able to address the last step in our district’s quest to eliminate the request for voluntary parent fees. As recently as 2011, our elementary and middle...
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College GPS, College Guidance for Parents and Students Choosing The Right College Financial Aid Huntington ACT 2016
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Power of Attorneyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/power-of-attorney
In order to qualify for a Power of Attorney for educational purposes the hardship must prevent the parent or parents from caring for the child. This authority may be delegated without the approval of a court by executing the writing of a power of...
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Parent Overview for Kindergarten Registration (Click on the link below the pdf to see all pages if using a mobile device) Kindergarten Registration Skyward Link is open. Please visit: SKYWARD FOR KINDERGARTENERS For valuable tips on helping families...
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All home schooled students must be registered with the local Board of Education each year. (TAC 49-6-3050) Options and explanation: Independent. Physical custodial parent/ guardian must have GED, High School Diploma or College Degree. Upon registering...
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Steps to Enrolling Your Child in Sumner County Schools Step 1 Determine the Child's Eligibility: All children age 5 by August 15 and living within Sumner County are eligible for enrollment. The Tennessee Compulsory Attendance Law (TCA 49-6-3001),...
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Parents, Sumner County Schools is pleased to partner with COMPASS to present College GPS, a Guide for Parents and Students. You will learn how to utilize ACT preparation resources, choose the right college, find out about scholarships, and learn how to...
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Deafness/Hearing Consultinghttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/deafness-hearing-consulting
Karen Shoulders, Speech & Language/Deaf Education Coordinator, (615) 451-6368 Eleanor Leek, Assistant to the Audiologist, (615) 451-5414, ext. 1063 Every child who meets the criteria of Hearing Impaired or Deafness may be eligible to receive...
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We have been notified by our new vendor TITAN Family Portal that they have had technical issues establishing our account to receive online payments from parents. While they are addressing this issue, our MyPaymentsPlus system will remain available for...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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School Nurse Programhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/parents-and-students/nurses
Sumner County Schools have a team of Registered Nurses with a strong clinical background and dedication to our students. The school nurses work alongside parents, pediatricians, school staff and other community partners to ensure the best care for...
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Sumner County Schools Bus Rules/Regulations Adopted in 2012-2013 The following rules and regulations insure the safest, most enjoyable and efficient transportation for your children. 1. Students must be at bus stop on time. Students should be at the...
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Title Ihttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/departments/title-i
Title I Program The goal of Title I is to ensure a high-quality education for every child. The program provides extra academic assistance to students who need it most. Sumner County's Title I teachers and paraprofessionals meet the state’s rigorous...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Health Serviceshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/health-services
Health Services Health services are provided and/or supervised by school health nurses to appraise, protect, and promote the health of students. These services include assessment, planning, coordination of services and direct care for all children,...
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FMLA FAQhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/fmla-faq
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) FAQ (pdf) What is the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)? The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Click on the link below the iFrame to open the full PDF. Enrollment Checklist Enrollment Checklist 23-24 (PDF) Skyward New Student Registration Parent Instructions Skyward New Student Registration Parent Instructions 23-24 (PDF) Skyward Returning...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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October is National Bullying Prevention Month ParentTV Video Resources K-5 Classroom Topics What is Bullying Handle Gossip Like A Pro Bullying: How to Safely Help Someone Anti-Bullying Squad 6th - 8th Classroon Topics Tricks to Combat Meanness Push...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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School Psychologistshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/school-psychologists
School Psychologists School psychologists are experts in psychology and education who serve children in the school setting. School psychologist have three main goals in this environment: Promote quality education for all children; Be a child advocate;...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Transportationhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/departments/transportation
Our Transportation Department maintains and operates over 220 buses that travel over 13,000 miles a day and over 2.4 million miles a year covering 771 routes per day. Approximately 60% of Sumner County Schools’ students ride the bus at some time. The...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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SCS Parents and Families, We have been working diligently to provide all of our Sumner County Schools employees access to a free Covid-19 vaccination as quickly as possible. We have received 1,800 vaccine doses from Hendersonville Medical Center and...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Sumner County Schools Student Handbook Important Policies for Parents and Students Please familiarize yourself with the expectations and requirements we have for students. Please take the time to read and discuss all the material in this online...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Early Educationhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php?view=article&id=28:early-education&catid=9
EARLY CHILDHOOD The Sumner County early childhood classroom is designed to give students a variety of learning experiences through interactions with other students or teachers and includes many discoveries and explorations students can make on their...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Book Challenges A Place Inside of Me by Zetta Elliott Challenge Form: Submitted by Parent School Level Committee Recommendation: Jack Anderson Elementary Board Decision: Motion by Andy Daniels to uphold the school level committee decision and keep the...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Parents and Studentshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php?view=category&id=9
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School Nutritionhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/parents-and-students/food-services
If you would like to apply for free or reduced meals, please visit the link: FREE AND REDUCED MEAL APPLICATION Non-Discrimination Statement In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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HR Organizational Charthttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/hr-organizational-chart
Help! Who do I call about…? Human Resources Contacts Director of Human Resources - Craig Ott District employee initiatives, leadership development, strategy, staffing, compliance and training Grievances from principals, employees, and parents with...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Sumner County Schools will host its annual Child Check event on Saturday April 5th, 2014 from 8:30 to 3:30 pm at Howard Elementary located at 805 Long Hollow Pike in Gallatin. Children from birth through age 5 can be screened in the areas of...
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Sumner County Middle College High School will hold an informational session on Tuesday, February 21st on the campus of Volunteer State Community College in Ramer Hall at 5:30 PM. At this meeting, prospective students will have the opportunity to speak...
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Union University Hendersonville is inviting all rising high school seniors and parents to learn about their dual enrollment program. Come and hear about the University Experience program where you can earn college credit while in high school. Union...
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Student, Family, and Community Involvement Involvement of students, parents, community representatives, health specialists, and volunteers in schools provides an integrated approach for enhancing the health and well being of students both at school and...
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Facebook is donating $60,000 to Sumner County Schools to provide technology equipment that will improve student Internet connectivity across the school district. The grant will be used to help close the digital divide in rural areas by expanding a...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Merrol Hyde Magnet Among Only Seven Schools Nationally to Earn Paideia Accreditation Merrol Hyde Magnet School is the only school in the mid-state to achieve National Accreditation as a Certified Paideia School for Creative Thinking. Teachers integrate...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Sumner County Parents and Families, I have spoken with Sheriff Weatherford today and we agree: We will not arm teachers in Sumner County. Yesterday, the TN State Legislature passed legislation allowing school districts to arm teachers if they possess...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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TN College and Career Guidehttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/top-menu/tn-college-and-career-guide
TN College and Career Guide The Tennessee College Guide and Tennessee Career Guide are student-focused resources developed through the collaborative efforts of many of the state’s colleges and universities, government and education agencies, and...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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High school report cards will not be sent home as originally scheduled. The school system is waiting on the Tennessee Department of Education to send student scores on the fall semester’s end of course assessments. Per state law and the State Board of...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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During the month of May, Sumner County Schools has joined the national movement to raise awareness about mental health. The department of Safe Schools, Healthy Students will continue to partner with schools to fight stigma and provide support and...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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New Student Registration is Now Open You are REQUIRED to attend one of the registration nights to complete the in-person registration. Completing the online registration ahead of time will save you significant time on registration nights. Please check...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Student Information System training PDFs: Learning Earnings Getting Started Tri-Fold Student Tri-Fold Teacher Videos: Attendance Clerks Taking Attendance Posting Attendance Discipline Discipline Entry Discipline Setup End of Year and Start of Year...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Sumner County Schools Implements Online Meal Ordering Students may order breakfast and lunch via their school’s website on virtual learning days Gallatin, TN— The Sumner County School Nutrition Program has implemented an online meal ordering system to...
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Student Recordshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/student-records
Sumner County School Student Record Request: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Two Sumner County Students Honored As Heroes Lakeside Park Elementary students Brock and Brody Nickens were surprised this morning by Hendersonville Police Department, their school, and the man they rescued. Brock, Brody, and their father Marshall...
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Tennessee Compulsory Attendancehttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/tennessee-compulsory-attendance
Tennessee Compulsory Attendance Law (TCA 49-6-3001), states all children between the ages of 6 and 18 must attend school and be on time to school and classes. The Attendance Department investigates violations through referrals from schools, law...
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Disciplinary Hearingshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/disciplinary-hearings
Student’s scheduled for Disciplinary Hearings will be notified by mail concerning the specific charges, assigned date, and time. All Disciplinary Hearings are held on Wednesday in the Board Room of the Sumner County Board of Education at 695 E. Main...
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SCHS Teacher Shares Purple Heart with Students It's very rare to be awarded with a Purple Heart, but Station Camp High School students got to see one thanks to their History Teacher, Drew Van Huss. During the Vietnam War, Van Huss' father was injured...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Addictive Technologyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/addictive-technology
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
- Category: Parents and Students
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SCS Preschool Location Informationhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/preschool-locations
SCS Pre-kindergarten Location Information Current Locations Beech Elementary Benny Bills Elementary George Whitten Elementary Guild Elementary HB Williams Elementary Howard Elementary J.W. Wiseman Elementary Lakeside Park Elementary Millersville...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Continuous Notice Of Nondiscrimination The Sumner County School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, parental status, national origin, age, disability,...
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Our Shared Vision: Sumner County Schools is a collaborative culture of high performing students, teachers, and school communities. Mission Statement: Sumner County Schools commits to growing learners who are college and career ready through quality...
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Assistive Technologyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/assistive-technology
Debbie Abraham, AT Specialist, (615) 451-5414 Assistive Technology (AT) provides services and/or adaptive devices to helps students compensate for a disability and/or develop skills that are essential for independent functioning at school, work, or...
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CHOICES Programhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/choices-program
Patty Daniels, CHOICES Program Teacher, (615) 824-6200, ext. 239 A Community Transition Program C reating H ands on O pportunities for I ndependence C ommunication & E mployment S kills for success What is CHOICES? This program is a joint effort...
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Speech and Languagehttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/speech-and-language
Karen Shoulders, Speech & Language/Deaf Education Coordinator, (615) 451-6368 Sumner County Schools offers speech and language servicees to eligible student speech, language, or communication needs. Services are available in the areas of speech sound...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Textbookshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/textbooks
Textbook Purchasing and Distribution: The Instructional Materials Center manages the county-wide distribution of student textbooks, teachers' editions, and free supplementary materials as provided by the publishers. Each school has a textbook...
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Suspect a Disabilityhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/suspect-a-disability
School-Age (5-21) currently enrolled in SCS If you suspect your school-age child currently enrolled in Sumner County Schools may have a disability and needs an evaluation, please contact your child's teacher or the School Psychologist at your child's...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Financial Transparencyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/financial-transparency
On March 10, 2014, Kurt Riley representing Sumner United for Responsible Government (SURG) filed an Open Records Request with our office to “review and inspect any and all credit card statements for all employees, elected officials, and other personnel...
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School Bus Safetyhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/school-bus-safety
Do you know the proper way to cross in front of this bus? Please click here to find out! At Sumner County Schools Department of Pupil Transportation, safety is our number one concern. Research by the National Safety Council has shown school buses to be...
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Items Permitted on a School Bus Items and supplies relating to or required for a course of instruction may be transported to and from school on a school bus, provided the item can be stored under the seat and secured from movement or can be held in the...
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2017 - 2018 Rezoning https://sumnerschools.org/index.php/2017-2018-rezoning
Proposed SCHS rezoning for 2017/18 School Year The Sumner County Board of Education is considering the rezoning of a particular area in the Station Camp High School (SCHS) zone. This rezoning consideration will send students to Beech High School (BHS)....
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Health Educationhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/health-education
Health Education Health education is a planned, sequential, pre K-12 curriculum and program that addresses the physical, mental and emotional, and social dimensions of health. The activities of the curriculum and program are integrated into the daily...
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Nutritionhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/nutrition
Nutrition Nutrition services assure access to a variety of nutritious, affordable and appealing meals in school that accommodate the health and nutrition needs of all students. School nutrition programs reflect the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans...
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ACT Letter to parents ACT Frequently Asked Questions
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- Author: Micheal Dransfield
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Preschool Childfind Referralshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/preschool-child-find-referrals
Do You Have Concerns about Your Child's Development, Speech, and/or Language? "Child Find" is the process of locating, identifying, and evaluating children with disabilities to ensure that they receive services to which they are entitled. Children who...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Picture (L-R) Gallatin High School Principal Ron Becker, Rucker-Stewart Middle School Principal Pam Harrison, Parkside Builders President Brian Chastain, Joe Shafer Middle School Principal Thomas Oglesby Parkside Builders Donates $50,000 to Sumner...
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7 Police Officers Trade Badge for School Bus Keys For some SCS employees, service is a lifetime commitment. Seven retired police officers have continued their oath to serve Sumner County children. “I’m not the type of person that can sit behind a desk...
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Sumner County Schools Leads the state in STEM Education with 4 more Schools Earning Special Designation The Tennessee Department of Education in conjunction with the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network announced that Portland Gateview, Howard Elementary,...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Shelby Foundation Gives Gallatin High School Student a Voice Gallatin High School student, Zachary Tignor, doesn’t speak but that won’t stop him from communicating thanks to a donation from The Shelby Foundation. Zachary received a communication device...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Typical Peer Programhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/typical-peer-program
Developmental/Speech/Language Referrals "Child Find" is the process of locating, identifying, and evaluating children with disabilities to ensure that they receive services to which they are entitled. Children who are suspected of having a disability...
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- Author: Kevin Steelman
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Dollar General Donates $100,000 to Sumner County Schools to Enhance Reading and Literacy Programs Dollar General recently surprised two Sumner County Schools with a donation of $50,000 each to Benny Bills Elementary School in Gallatin, and J.W. Wiseman...
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SCS Students Selected for MTVA's Freshman Honors Choir Fifteen Sumner County students earned a spot on the Middle Tennessee Vocal Association (MTVA) Freshman Honors Choir. The students secured their spot after auditioning against peers from across the...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Coordinated School Healthhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/departments/coordinated-school-health
Coordinated School Health (CSH) connects physical, emotional, and social health with education through eight inter-related components. This coordinated approach improves students' health and their capacity to learn through the support of families,...
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- Author: Janel Garrett
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Gallatin High School Unveils New Sensory Garden Gallatin High School students have a new way to stimulate their emotions and help them manage stress with the creation of an outdoor sensory garden. The garden came as an idea presented by Mariah...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Be Pro Be Proud Tennessee Mobile Workshop Launch Sumner County Schools, in collaboration with the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce, and Meta’s Gallatin Data Center, Unite to Present the Be Pro Be Proud Tennessee mobile workshop Launch Sumner County...
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Academicshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/administration
We believe.... In a safe and supportive environment that holds high expectations for each student. In students, parents, school employees, and community members working collaboratively and respectfully as partners in the education of all learners to...
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SCS Enhanced Option Schools Presentation Sumner County Enhanced Option Schools (Middle Technical High School, Middle College High School, and E.B. Wilson) have taken their show on the road! Principals of each school will be speaking with sophomores and...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Merrol Hyde Magnet Named National Blue Ribbon School Merrol Hyde Magnet School has been recognized as one of the nation’s top-performing schools by being awarded the prestigious National Blue Ribbon School honor by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel...
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Information Meetings for Middle Tech High and Middle College High Mark your calendars! Sumner County enhanced schools will be hosting informational meetings for prospective students. If your child is interested in attending Middle Technical College...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Our Districthttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php?view=article&id=9:our-district&catid=12
Sumner County Schools have been in operation since 1873. Our district currently has 52 schools in operation including 8 regular high schools, one night high school, 12 middle schools, 25 elementary schools, 1 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and...
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Curriculumhttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/top-menu/curriculum
Highly Qualified Teachers No Child Left Behind requires that all teachers hired to teach core academic subjects in a Title I school or program meet certain requirements. In general, teachers must have full certification, a bachelors degree and...
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Peanut Allergy Awarenesshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/peanut-allergy-awareness
Dear Parents, We want to alert you to the fact that we have students in our schools that have food allergies including peanut/nut allergy. Exposure to peanuts/nuts may cause a severe allergic reaction that may require emergency treatment. We are asking...
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Statements Using Daycare Fundshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/daycare-funds
Purchases from Daycare Funds These statements were for purchases made by daycare employees for our school daycare programs. Items purchased included snacks, activity supplies and field trip expenses. School daycares are self-funded through fees paid by...
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Sumner County Schools will return to our full-time, traditional school schedule beginning Monday, February 8, 2021. All students K thru 12 will attend school five days a week until further notice. The district’s goal has always been to balance...
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North Sumner Elementary Ribbon Cutting Nothing stacks up to starting your own Little Free Library. North Sumner Elementary educators have been working hard to promote a love of reading. Today, the school celebrated the opening of their Little Free...
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Disaster Relief Community Clean-up Students, parents, and staff are rolling up their sleeves to help pick up debris from the tornado. The Beautiful Hendersonville committee is hosting an official cleanup this Saturday, December 16th from 8am to 3pm...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
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Residency Verificationshttps://sumnerschools.org/index.php/residency-verifications
A Truant Officer may verify a student’s residency at any time during the current school year. During any such investigation the child shall continue to attend school. The Primary residential parent or guardian shall provide two (2) of the following...
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F.A.S.T. Program - Resources for Families Experiencing Homelessness We Are Here to Support You A family may quality for our district F.A.S.T. program if there is a lack of a fixed, regular, or adequate night-time residence. If you live in a shelter or...
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- Author: Darren Gregory
- Category: Attendance