May 2022 News


May 16th, 2022

RHS Lady Hawks Tennis Team Regional Champs

Congratulations to the RHS Girls Tennis team coached by Chris Hester for winning the Regional Tournament. Our tennis team will compete in sub state next week. Proud of our Lady Hawks!


May 16th, 2022

Senior Class of 2022 Video


May 16th, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter May 13, 2022


May 12th, 2022

RHS Girls Basketball Tryouts for 2022-23

 

RHS Girls’ Basketball Tryouts for the 2022-2023 School Year will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.

Rising Grades 10-12 will be held at 2:30pm.

Incoming 9th graders will be held at 3:45pm.

A student sports physical must be on file to try out.

May 12th, 2022

RHS Students Compete in the APSU STEM Expo

Congratulations to our Hawks for competing in the APSU STEM Expo at APSU on May 11, 2022!

Participants included Jeremy Annel, Klaire Foster, Emily Mang along with their teacher Alissa Owen.


May 11th, 2022

RHS Baseball Team 13-4A District Tournament Champions “Congratulations Hawks!”


May 11th, 2022

Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder Selected as Next Director of Schools

On Tuesday, May 10, the School Board voted to select Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder as the next Director of Schools. Dr. Luna-Vedder currently serves as the Chief of Student Readiness for the Tennessee Department of Education. She has been a resident of Clarksville-Montgomery County since 2007, and previously served in CMCSS as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and Director of High Schools. The Board will begin contract negotiations, and Dr. Luna-Vedder is expected to begin as the CMCSS Director of Schools in July.

For more information on Dr. Luna-Vedder from her application packet, click here.


May 9th, 2022

Korean Cultural Festival 2022

The Korean Cultural Festival 2022 was successfully held by Ms. Park and her students in Korean 1, 2, and 3. Dr. Sanders and President Jalinsky of Korean American Association in Clarksville gave us welcome remarks. Students enjoyed cultural activities and authentic Korean food. There were several students who received certification and gift cards during the awards ceremony.


May 9th, 2022

Operational Updates for the 2022-2023 School Year

CMCSS is reaching out with two operational updates for the 2022-2023 school year. Please note these changes will not take effect until next school year. We want to provide families with as much advance notice as possible.

End of USDA Waiver and No-Cost Meals

The USDA has not indicated that they will be extending the waiver for school districts to continue offering no-cost student meals for the 2022-2023 school year. For the past two school years, CMCSS has been able to provide breakfast and lunch meals at no cost to students each school day because of the USDA’s waivers.

At this time, unless CMCSS receives notification otherwise from the USDA, the district will be required to return to its normal meal payment methods in August. Families will continue to be highly encouraged to preload funds on a student’s online account. More information will be communicated before next school year, but below are the meal prices:

Elementary Student Meal Prices

Breakfast (Full Pay): $1.00

Breakfast (Reduced): $0.30

Lunch (Full Pay): $2.65

Lunch (Reduced): $0.40

Secondary Student Meal Prices

Breakfast (Full Pay): $1.15

Breakfast (Reduced): $0.30

Lunch (Full Pay): $2.85

Lunch (Reduced): $0.40

It will be extremely important that all families who believe their children qualify for free or reduced meals complete the application for the 2022-2023 school year. CMCSS will provide more information on the application over the summer and at the beginning of next school year. Applications for next school year cannot be completed until later in July. Applications must be submitted and approved each school year for a student to receive benefits.

Transportation Parent Responsibility Zone

In an effort to improve transportation services while facing the ongoing local, state, and national bus driver shortage, CMCSS is updating its transportation routes and qualifications for the 2022-2023 school year.

State law establishes that school districts may provide school transportation for children who live more than 1 ½ miles from their zoned school. CMCSS has exceeded the expectations of the state law to provide transportation to elementary students who live more than half a mile (.5) from their zoned school and middle and high school students who live more than a mile (1) from their zoned school.

Effective the 2022-2023 school year, CMCSS will be expanding the radius of the parent responsibility zone (PRZ), the area in which families are responsible for providing transportation (car rider, walker, etc.), by half a mile for both elementary and secondary students to:

  • 1 mile for elementary students
  • 1 ½ miles for middle and high school students

Exceptions: 

For student safety, transportation will still be provided for students who live in the PRZ under the following travel conditions:

  • 4 or more lanes of traffic without a crossing guard
  • Roads with insufficient road width (less than 24 ft.) with speeds above 35 mph
  • Roads with no sidewalks with speeds above 35 mph

Notes:

  • This change will not impact students who receive Special Populations transportation services as indicated in their IEPs.
  • Any future development within the PRZ that has accessible safe travel paths may not be eligible for CMCSS transportation.
  • If a daycare is in the PRZ, CMCSS will not provide transportation.

The Transportation Department will be directly contacting families who have students in the 1/2 mile expanded zone. Click here for more information and interactive maps of the PRZ for each school.


May 9th, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter May 6, 2022