January 2024 News


January 12th, 2024

Rossview Playhouse Performing at APSU

The Rossview Playhouse will be performing SECOND SAMUEL at the APSU TRAHERN THEATRE on Friday, January 26th, and Saturday, January 27th, at 7:00 PM and on Sunday, January 28th, at 2:30 PM. This is a fundraiser to reach our monetary goal for our trip to the South Eastern Theater Conference in March – this is the first time that any CMCSS theater program has qualified for this conference in its 75-year history! Tickets will be $15.00 and you can reserve your seats on GOFAN, simply scan the QR code on the image below.


January 8th, 2024

Student Code of Conduct Feedback for 2024-2025

Annually, the CMCSS Student Code of Conduct is reviewed in accordance with state laws and local policy and procedure. In May 2024, the CMCSS School Board will approve the Student Code of Conduct for the 2024-2025 school year. To receive valuable input to continuously improve, CMCSS is seeking feedback from all stakeholders on the Student Code of Conduct and student discipline.

Please click here to provide feedback. The survey will be open through Wednesday, January 31.


January 4th, 2024

Updated Registration Timeline for Students

Due to the change of date concerning storing grades, we had to shift our registration dates/timeline. The updated timeline is as follows:

Jan 5:    Dual Enrollment Deadline
Jan 11:  Accuplacer Testing for rising Dual Students
Jan 16:  Rising 12th Registration Talks through English
Jan 17:  Rising 11th Registration Talks through English
Jan 18:  Rising 10th Registration Talks through English
Jan 19:  Student application deadline for courses that require it.
Jan 30:  Signing Day
Jan 30:  Acceptance lists due to guidance*
Jan 31:  Registration Cards (and ALL forms/contracts) turned in to English Teachers


January 2nd, 2024

Special Populations Department Hosts “What’s DIDD?” Family Engagement Session

The CMCSS Special Populations Department will continue its Family Engagement Series on Wednesday, February 7, with the session “What’s DIDD?” The District is joined by the TN Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and will share the programs offered at the state level. Services include early intervention, support for children with disabilities, services to transition to independence, and behavioral health support.

This free event is open to the public, and CMCSS families are encouraged to attend. The meeting will be held at the William O. Beach Civic Hall at Veterans Plaza (350 Pageant Lane, Suite 201) from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

If you have any questions, please contact Shannon Peacock, CMCSS Director of Special Populations, at [email protected].

The first session in the series, “Understanding IDEA and Section 504,” was held in November 2023.