Elementary Schools

There are 19 elementary schools and one K-5 Magnet School in the district dedicated to helping students achieve.

Ann GriffinDr. Ann Griffin
Director of Elementary Education
621 Gracey Avenue
Clarksville, TN 37040
(931) 920-7833
ann.griffin@cmcss.net

 

 

Clarksville-Montgomery County School System recognizes the important connection between parent involvement and student achievement. Parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. Below you will find a comprehensive list of dates and other information that will impact your child’s education and school schedule.

Following are some important dates and other miscellaneous information to keep parents connected through the school year.

Checking Grades
A new program called PowerSchool allows parents to track their child’s grades, progress and attendance in every class. Passwords for parents to access their child’s account will be available at the schools.

Elementary School Testing Dates
February 3, TCAP 5th Grade Writing Exam
April 14-17, TCAP Exams

Progress Report Dates
November 7; December 1; January 30; February 20; April 13; May 1

Early Dismissal Days
Schools will close two hours early for teacher staff development training on the following dates: February 9 and March 23

Report Cards
October 24; January 13*; March 20; May 22
* changed from original date of January 12 due to inclement weather day during high school exams

Attendance
Making sure students are at school on time and allowing them to stay in school all day is beneficial to a child’s educational growth and development.

Elementary School Programs
Before and After School Programs – elementary schools have a variety of before and after school programs
Read 180 – a research-based reading program to help students acquire the reading skills needed to read on grade level
Vocabulary strategies - a language intervention program used to build the vocabulary base of students
Literacy Camp – a summer program for kindergarten through fifth students to help them read on grade level
Pathways – an intervention program designed to help struggling fifth grade students make a successful transition into  middle school

To find out more about visiting your child’s school, becoming a volunteer and other opportunities to support your child’s education please talk to your child’s teacher, the school’s parent organization or your child’s principal.