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December 8th, 2022

2023-2024 Zoning Recommendation

At the CMCSS School Board Study Session on Dec. 6, 2022, Chief Operations Officer Norm Brumblay presented the zoning recommendation for elementary, middle, and high school zone boundaries for the 2023-2024 school year. The recommendation was made by the CMCSS Zoning Project Team in accordance with the established guidelines:

  • Ensure equitable distribution of resources according to the learning needs of all students
  • Consider the proximity of students to existing schools
  • Move as few students as possible
  • Transport students the least distance possible
  • Consider the BEP capacity and percent-utilization of existing facilities
  • Allow for future growth where possible (based on Planning Commission lot and permit data)

Taking these guidelines into consideration, the Zoning Project Team made the following recommendation to the School Board:

  • Elementary: no changes to elementary school zone boundaries for the 2023-2024 school year.
  • Middle: no changes to middle school zone boundaries for the 2023-2024 school year.
  • High: implement the high school rezoning boundaries that were approved in February 2022 with the opening of Kirkwood High School for the 2023-2024 school year. 
    • Families of students enrolled in grades 9-11 who reside at addresses affected by high school rezoning received communications in October about options. Families of current 8th-grade students cannot opt out of high school rezoning.
  • Portables will be used to balance capacities across all school zones.

Click here to review the presentation from Dec. 6, 2022.

To provide feedback on this recommendation, please click here. The deadline to provide feedback is Jan. 2, 2023.

A public hearing will be held on Jan. 3, 2023, at 5:30 p.m., and a final zoning recommendation will be presented to the School Board on Jan. 17, 2023, for approval.


December 6th, 2022

Montgomery County Volunteer Fire Service Visits Fire Management Classes

Tuesday December 6, the Fire Management Classes had Training Officer Kevin Falsetto, Montgomery County Volunteer Fire Service discuss the importance of how the volunteer service plays in our  community.


December 5th, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter 12/2/22


November 22nd, 2022

Fire Management has Guest Speaker, Marc Daniels, Local Air Evac Station 151

The Fire Management Classes under the direction of Caleb Slaughter, had their 2nd class for Air Evac hosted by a guest speaker Marc Daniels, Local Air Evac Station 151.  Unlike the outdoor class where the students were able to view the helicopter, talk to the crew, etc., Tuesday, November 22’s experience went through a full in-class session.  The session included the history of Air Evac, what it takes to pursue Air Evac as a career and the safety issues involved.

 

 


November 21st, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter 11/18/22


November 16th, 2022

Lantz Shirk and Cannon Rice Sign Baseball Scholarships

Rossview High Senior Lantz Shirk signed a baseball scholarship with Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee. Cannon Rice signed a baseball scholarship with Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. Both young men signed on Monday, November 14, 2022. Congratulations to these outstanding young men for their accomplishments and best of luck with their future.


November 14th, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter 11/11/22


November 10th, 2022

Veterans Day Program

Rossview High School had its traditional Veterans Day Program presented by JROTC on Thursday, November 10, 2022 honoring all military veterans of the United States.


November 7th, 2022

RHS Parent Newsletter 11/4/22


November 6th, 2022

Jostens Information for Class of 2024