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Sumner County students represented well at the Middle Tennessee Vocal Association Honors performance. We had students in every choir but one. Check out the video to see how many students you recognize and hear some great music! Also, shout out to Station Camp Middle's Choral Director, Megan Hester. She is the chairperson for the Mid-TN Vocal Association Middle School Honors Choir and helped put this together.
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 wireless initiative for underserved areas in our county with the purchase of wifi hotspots, adaptors and expanders. The plan includes improving connectivity, resiliency and reach of the Sumner County network to enhance the learning experience for our students.
“The pandemic has shown us that we need to expand our technology reach and our capacity for digital learning. It’s critical that Sumner County students have access to the Internet even in areas where service is not provided,” Sumner County Schools Assistant Director for Information Services Chris Brown said. “Giving rural areas access to the Internet is vital to ensure these students do not fall behind. We are grateful to Facebook for helping us in our efforts.”
Since April 2020, Sumner County Schools has provided free Internet access at specific locations for students and families throughout the county to better serve the community and to allow students and parents without home Internet access to view and use the online educational resources SCS has made available. The $60,000 grant from Facebook will support these efforts.
“This donation will make a significant impact on our ability to equip our students with the skills and knowledge our children need to be successful,” Sumner County Schools Director Del Phillips said. “Great teachers, parents and community partners lay the foundation for success. We are grateful for the generosity and vision of Facebook and look forward to a successful partnership.”
Facebook announced in 2020 that Gallatin would be home to the newest advanced, energy- and water-efficient data center in its global network.
"We are thrilled to support students in Sumner County Schools with technology that improves Internet connectivity to expand their opportunities to learn, grow and explore," said Katie Comer, Community Development Regional Manager for Facebook. "Gallatin is our home, and we are committed to playing a positive role and investing in the community’s long-term vitality."
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 providing students with as much in-person instruction as possible while maintaining the health and safety of staff and students. We will continue to consider multiple factors when making our decisions. It is difficult for anyone to make long term projections during this pandemic, but our goal in each decision is to safely maintain continuity of instruction, consistency and routine for students, parents, and teachers.
The schedule for elementary and CDC will not be impacted by this change. They will continue attending school five-days a week until further notice.
Sumner Virtual Academy students will receive communication about any changes in schedule from their teachers.
Thursday, May 20th:White House High School - 7:00PM at Long Hollow
Friday, May 21st:Hendersonville High School - 6:00PM at Hendersonville High School
Station Camp High School - 6:30PM at Long Hollow
E.B. Wilson Virtual School - 6:30PM at Central Office Gymnasium
Gallatin High School - 7:00PM at Gallatin High School Gymnasium
Saturday, May 22nd:Westmoreland High School - 9:00AM at Westmoreland High School
Portland High School - 10:00AM at Long Hollow
Middle College High School at Vol State - 1:00PM at Vol State's Caudill Hall
Middle Tech College High School at Portland - 1:00PM at Portland High School Auditorium
Beech High School - 6:00PM at Long Hollow
Merrol Hyde Magnet - 7:00PM at Merrol Hyde Magnet School Main Gym