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The PDF below is a checklist for new or current students residing in Sumner County.
Reminder that enrollment starts on July 21st and takes place at the specific zoned school for the student.
Student Enrollment Checklist (PDF)
Spanish version below.
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 education to our students and their families.
Take a moment to view resources from ParentTV that can help you navigate this topic:
- Self-Harm And Cutting
- Teen And Depression - The Warning Signs And What To Do
- Helping You Understand Your Big Crazy Feelings
Check out the list of child and parent topics HERE
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*If a student is having thoughts of suicide call 911 or call Mobile Crisis Services 855-CRISIS-1 (855-274-7471) or text TN to 741741.*
Rucker Stewart Middle Wins Academic Team Title
Rucker A 1st Place Team, (L to R): Danny McKiness, Gareth Turner, and Pierre Perrault
On Saturday, April 23rd the Sumner County Academic Middle School League held their 6th annual championship tournament. For the second year in a row, A team from Rucker Stewart took home the title after seven undefeated rounds.
Shafer Middle Team A was also undefeated in the previous seven rounds but fell short to Rucker A in the final match and finished in 2nd place. Third place went to Portland West’s A team and fourth was awarded to Rucker Stewart C Team.
Shafer A 2nd Place Team, (Front): Andrew Wright; (Back): Mya Mimbs and Kameron Arnold
(Front Row): 3rd Place Portland West A (L to R): David Hill, Camden Bean, and Annabelle Henry; (2nd Row): 2nd Place Shafer A (L to R): Andrew Wright, Kameron Arnold, and Mya Mimbs; (3rd Row); 1st Place Rucker A (L to R): Danny McKiness, Gareth Turner, and Pierre Perrault
The All-County team was selected from the top 10 individual scorers in the county tournament. Andrew Wright from Shafer A led the tournament in scoring by averaging 67 points per match.
All-County Team: (Front L to R): Cecily Schoonover- Knox Doss, Carter McWilliams- Knox Doss, Danny McKiness- Rucker, Pierre Perrault- Rucker, Bryce Calhoun- Rucker, Eli Reed- Shafer; (Back L to R): Andrew Wright- Shafer, Gareth Turner- Rucker, Camden Bean- Portland West, David Hill- Portland West
SCHS Makes Final Round of Vans Custom Culture Competition
We have some students in the running for $50,000 and they need your vote to win! Station Camp High School Advanced Art students have been selected as one of the top 50 schools competing in this year's Vans Custom Culture Contest. To support these students please go to CustomCulture and click Vote Now, enter your email, and vote for Station Camp High School. You can vote every day until May 7th! Winners are decided by popular vote from the community. Grand Prize is 50,000.00 and 4 runner-up prizes of 15,000.00 will be awarded.
Vans High School Custom Culture was created to inspire and empower high school students to embrace their creativity through art and design. Custom Culture High School is a national high school customization competition using blank Vans shoes to be customized around the specific themes, Hometown Pride and Head in the Clouds. Station Camp Advanced Art students involved in the design and creation of the shoes are, Karah Brown, Katie Minchew, Sydney Baird, Daniela Gonzalez, Abby Farthing, and McKayla Thelan. Station Camp Advanced Art program is led by Blake Long.