BOARD OF EDUCATION DISCUSSES BONUS FOR EMPLOYEES, MASK MANDATE FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF
The Cumberland County Board of Education last night approved giving all system employees a one-time bonus to show appreciation of their work during the pandemic. The funds will come mainly from the El ...
KINGSTON WINS IN OVERTIME TO ADVANCE TO CLASS 2A FINAL FOUR – FULL STORY
It was a game about a great comeback toward the end of the game and a dominate performance in overtime. The Kingston Yellow Jackets defeated Community 75 to 64 this morning to advance to the Final Fo ...
RAMSEY FROM CCHS WINS AMERICANISM ESSAY CONTEST
Every year the Fleet Reserve Association Branch 294 sponsors an Americanism Essay Contest. Students from grades 7 thru 12 are encouraged to write a 150 word essay whose theme changes from year to year ...
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 REPORT – MARCH 12, 2021
The Cumberland County School System reported this afternoon 4 student and 2 staff active cases of COVID-19. Officials say 41 students and 4 staff members are quarantined because of being determined to ...
THREAT DEEMED “NON-CREDIBLE” AT HARRIMAN HIGH SCHOOL
At 1 p.m. eastern today (March 10, 2021), Harriman High School received a general threat via telephone. Out of an abundance of caution, the emergency operations plan was initiated. Students were moved ...
COMMITTEE TOURS RENOVATIONS AT MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The Cumberland County Commission School and County Education Committee met late yesterday at Martin Elementary to tour recently completed renovations. The auditorium has new seats to replace the orig ...
BILL WOULD ALLOW TEACHERS TO PERMANENTLY REMOVE DISRUPTIVE STUDENTS FROM CLASS
Tennessee lawmakers are considering a bill that would give teachers authority to permanently remove disruptive students from the classroom. The six-step process would include parent teacher meetings a ...
TDOE ANNOUNCES DISTRICTS SELECTED FOR PRE-K–12 LITERACY IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS
Today (March 8, 2021), the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) announced the 48 districts selected to participate in the optional, Pre-K–12 Literacy Implementation Networks, part of the state’s R ...
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 REPORT – MARCH 5, 2021
The Cumberland County School System announced this afternoon 3 student and 5 staff active cases of COVID-19. Officials added 46 student and 9 staff quarantined because of being determined to have had ...
LOAN AGREEMENT UP FOR RENEWAL FOR “MISS NETTIE”
The Crossville City Council in their regular meeting this Tuesday night (March 9, 2021) is expected to renew a loan agreement with the U.S. Air Force for “Miss Nettie.” This has to be done yearly. Th ...
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS COVID-19 REPORT – FEB. 26, 2021
The Cumberland County School System reported this afternoon (Friday, February 26, 2021) 4 student and 5 staff active cases of COVID-19. Officials say 40 students and 12 staff members are quarantined b ...
BOARD OF EDUCATION REVISES STUDENT INTERROGATION AND SEARCHES POLICY
The Cumberland County Board of Education last night approved a revision to a policy concerning interrogations and searches. The new policy states: INTERROGATIONS BY SCHOOL PERSONNEL Students may be ...
