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Attention Tullahoma Parents of K-8 Students

When Tullahoma K – 8 students return from Christmas break on Tuesday, January 5th, they will have the same learning options available to them as they did for the first semester. Parents/guardians may choose from either the traditional or virtual option by Friday, December 11th. NO ACTION is required if you intend to stay with …

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Head Start in Winchester and Tullahoma Accepting Applications

Head Start programs in Winchester and Tullahoma are accepting applications for 20-21. During the Pandemic, the Head Start Programs are also offering Virtual Learning. Head Start programs in Winchester and Tullahoma conduct a FREE pre-school child development program that provides an array of services to families who meet their eligibility requirements. Due to the COVID-19, …

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Westwood Elementary Student Earns Visit from Tennessee Titan Jeffery Simmons

Tennessee Titans Defensive End Jeffery Simmons celebrated Sunday’s big win over the Colts with some ‘Take a Titan 2 School’ winners including one from Manchester. Fifth grader Cole Watson of Westwood Elementary School heard words of encouragement from Simmons in the virtual visit. Simmons told Watson and the other 5th graders to stay focused on …

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Area COVID-19 News; including School Closure

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Sunday, November 22. The health department reported 4,589 new cases and 55 additional deaths. The new death total for Tennessee is now 4,266.  There are 2,065 people currently hospitalized in the state.  At last report one of Tennessee’s largest …

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Despite COVID-19 Students continue to take ACT

Tennessee Department of Education has released the ACT state results and participation rate for the 2020 graduating class. Participation remained relatively stable with 62,564 graduates taking the ACT compared to 63,829 in 2019. The state average composite ACT score for 2019-20 school year is 19.9, also relatively stable from the average composite score of 20.0 for …

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Thermal Temperature Scanners placed at each Motlow Campus

Motlow State has placed thermal temperature scanners at building entryways on each of its campuses. Each thermal scanner provides a non-contact fever inspection kiosk that provides detection of temperature, with or without a mask, in less than one second. Students, staff, and visitors are still required to submit a self-assessment health screening form before coming …

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Tennessee Education Commissioner visits Tullahoma

Tullahoma City Schools welcomed Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn to the school system on Thursday. She and other guests observed the exceptional teaching and learning happening at Tullahoma High School! Everyone was highly impressed as educators and students went about the business of teaching and learning both in-person and virtually. Representative Rush Bricken joined Commissioner …

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East Coffee Elementary going Virtual Learning through the end of November

Due to several positive cases of COVID-19 among the staff at East Coffee Elementary and quarantines among staff and students, Coffee County Schools is placing the school on virtual/distance-learning status through the rest of November. Potential close contacts have already been identified and contacted. Due to the Thanksgiving break and the current use of Fridays as …

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Motlow selects Charle Coffey as Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Nominee

Motlow State selected Assistant Professor of Geography Charle Coffey as its nominee for the Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Award. Each year college presidents nominate one educator to the National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. “Having a profound understanding of community college students, barriers, and challenges, Charle transformed the Motlow First-Year …

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Work Programs for Students in Franklin County

Attention students at Franklin County and Huntland high schools if you need a job there’s good news for you. A Work-Based Learning (WBL) program at both schools is bridging the gap between high school and high-demand careers in Tennessee. Students build on classroom-based instruction to develop employability skills that prepare them for success in postsecondary …

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