Intermediate School News: January 16 – January 20, 2017

Builder’s Club

Intermediate School Builders Club collecting plastic bottle caps for “Caps of Love”, helping children purchase wheelchairs. Students will collect bottle caps through the month of February.

Bowling

Congratulations to Varsity Bowler, 8th grader Leah Hayes for making the TN State Bowling Championship in Smyrna this week. We wish Leah all the best!

 

iLink

On Friday iLink spent the morning paying it forward as part of their iLink service this year.

Coach Trent’s class spent time in first grade working with students on an art project, while Mrs. Liam’s group read to third grade.

The A-OK Club iLink group assisted Mrs. Samuels kindergarten class with word groups & putting flip books together to take home.

 

 

Skating

Beginning on February 13th, grades 3 through 9 will participate in our skating unit in Physical Education. This is be a fun and exciting 3 days.

 

Intermediate School Sports Photos

We would love for you to share your action shots at IS sporting events. Please send action photos to photos@clarksvilleacademy.com for use in the yearbook.

 

FCA

FCA meets weekly in Coach Trent’s room on Wednesday at 7:15AM. We invite every IS student to attend.

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

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Lower School News: January 16 – January 20, 2017

Math Lab

Students worked on subtraction problems with regrouping in Math Lab. They “iced” this lesson!

 

Science Lab

First Graders conclude their study of the earth’s resources by learning about recycling.  We discussed ways to help take care of our planet, and learned the three “R’s” – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

 

 

1st grade

First grade practiced finding long i words with a scavenger hunt using QR codes. After scanning the codes, students would see a picture or read a sentence and have to determine which long i word matched.

 

 

3rd Grade

Third grade students receive some help from 5th grade iLead students as they explore minerals and chalk (contains the mineral calcite), which will serve as a cover for their minerals and rocks research packets.

 

Third graders are exploring and working through the Distributive Property of Multiplication problems through hands-on array models.

 

 

FUSE

FUSE Social Studies students used key pictures to retell the events of the War of 1812.

Skating

Beginning on February 13th, grades 3 through 9 will participate in our skating unit in Physical Education. This is be a fun and exciting 3 days.

 

Kindergarten

Kindergarten had a great time with our senior buddies on Friday. We created a self portrait as if we were catching snowflakes.

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

All School News: January 16 – January 20, 2017

Community Impact Award

Congratulations to Clarksville Academy for receiving the Community Impact Award for Clarksville-Montgomery County for our students’ outstanding work through the Challenge Based Learning Program. We were honored to accept the award at the awards ceremony last week.

 

Skating

Beginning on February 13th, grades 3 through 9 will participate in our skating unit in Physical Education. This is be a fun and exciting 3 days.

 

Girls Varsity Basketball

The Clarksville Academy girls basketball team is currently number 1 in the District! This team has fought hard and worked to make it to the top spot. Read more about our Varsity Lady Cougars here.

 

Varsity Boys Basketball

The boys team is currently holding the number 2 spot in the District with a 12-4 overall record and 6-2 district record. This team is something to watch! Stay tuned for more information on the boys team!

 

Bowling

Congratulations to Varsity Bowler, 8th grader Leah Hayes for making the TN State Bowling Championship in Smyrna this week. We wish Leah all the best!

 

Car Wash Ticket

Varsity Dance Team is selling car wash tickets for $10.  The tickets are good at Screaming Eagle Car Wash are Madison Street.  This is a $2 discount on the $12 wash. Please see a member of dance team of Theresia Burchett to buy one or two.

 

Photos

Throughout the year if you take photos at various school events and would like to submit them for possible use in the yearbook or for marketing purposes, please send them to photos@clarksvilleacademy.com.

 

Important Dates

  • February 17-20—Winter Break NO School
  • April 1—Steak Dinner
  • April 10-17 Spring Break—No School

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

Lady Cougars

The Clarksville Academy Lady Cougars Varsity Basketball team has recorded many firsts this year.  They successfully launched a JV program for the first time in school history.  They are currently tied for first place in the District.  They have an 9-7 record in overall game play with a 7-1 district record and still have ten regular season games left in the season.

 

 

Success like this doesn’t happen overnight.  This group of young ladies has consistently worked toward improving their team and they are reaping the fruits of their labor.  It has required commitment. Some teammates arrive at CA as early as 6:00 a.m. to get in shooting time.  Others spend long hours in fitness classes improving their overall strength.

Coach Carrie Daniels has played a key role in that success.  Since her arrival two seasons ago, she has transformed our girls basketball program.  Her collegiate coaching experience and passion for the game is a perfect fit for the Cougar program.  “After spending nineteen years at the collegiate level, I have to admit, transitioning to high school made me a little apprehensive at first.  It wasn’t that I questioned my ability. I knew I understood the game and had the experience to lead the team; it was more the unknown.  The college game was all I had done for nineteen years.  After coaching here two seasons, I honestly can’t see myself anywhere else” Coach Daniels stated.

Coach Daniels’ drive to see each girl improve and be passionate about basketball is what turned a corner for the Cougar program.  Athletic Director, Jake Peterson said, “Winning is about so much more than points on the board.  It’s about believing in yourself, practice, focus, determination, and a true team spirit.  The Lady Cougars have found that.”  This year there was an increase in the number of girls who tried out for varsity. This allowed them to form the first ever JV team in CA history.  Increased numbers also brought on healthy competition between teammates and encouraged each player to work harder for her playing time.  But, the biggest change, and most important change is that these girls want to win, and they believe they can.  They put in the work, the practice, the training to become better, stronger players and in turn are winners.

The Lady Cougars are improving each week with every game.  They don’t back down from any challenge Coach Daniels and her staff present.  Mandatory strength training workouts, weight lifting, running, and skill drills are all part of the process.  Just as important, the girls are spending time together off the court and that is affecting their effectiveness on it.  The team bonding and sense of team pride have played vital roles in their success.

Freshman starter, Sydneey Boykin is the current leading scorer for the Academy and is ranked in the Top 5 in the state for steals.  Boykin has the capacity of Division 1 level play, and she will continue to improve and mature during the next three years.  Keisha Phillips, a Junior, is also new to the Cougar team.  Keisha leads rebounding and has completed several double-double games this season.  (double digit scoring and double digit rebounds)  Phillips was named to Hall’s Sgt. York Holiday-All Tournament Team in Jamestown, TN this past December.  Phillips has the talent to play ball on the collegiate level and will only grow.

“I could not be more proud to be the coach of these ladies wearing blue and gold.  When they step out on that court, it may not always be perfect and go according to plan, but the one thing I know is they are going to give us effort and that’s one thing you can’t coach” Daniels stated.  Passion, determination, grit and a will to see this team go further than any other in the school’s history is what makes the Lady Cougars the team to watch this season!

 

 

Upper School News: January 9 – January 13, 2017

Honors Anatomy

In Honors Anatomy and Physiology students are learning about vision.  They dissected a sheep eye.  Students then assessed their own visual acuity, visual map, blind spot, peripheral vision, and astigmatism in a series of activities.

 

FCA

The FCA wants to thank everyone for their support throughout the year. Due to all the donations and support we were able to help:
2 Angel Tree Families, send 300 Cards & Fruit Boxes to 3 Clarksville Nursing Homes
Help Gospel For Asia with Biosand Filter, Chicken, Rabbits, Fishing Nets, Mosquito Nets, Gospel & VBS Tracks, help the Smile Train with matching gift -2 cleft surgeries, provide the Salvation Army-Five baskets of food, personal items, laundry detergents, coats, gloves, etc., provide a Donation of $100.00 to missionaries Jeff and Mary Beth Meyer in Mexico, purchase a Christmas Gift for Rhyan Loos in the New York Sloan Kettering Children’s Hospital make a Donation of $100.00 to Manna Café, make a Donation of $45.00 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Nashville, and make a Donation of $50.00 to St. Jude Children’s Hospital!

Thank you for being a part of touching so many lives…Happy New Year!!

FCA meets weekly on Wednesdays at 7:15AM in Coach Williams’ room. We invite all US students to attend.

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

Intermediate School News: January 9 – January 13, 2017

Intermediate School Sports Photos

We would love for you to share your action shots at IS sporting events. Please send action photos to photos@clarksvilleacademy.com for use in the yearbook.

 

FCA

FCA meets weekly in Coach Trent’s room on Wednesday at 7:15AM. We invite every IS student to attend.

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

Lower School News: January 9 – January 13, 2017

FUSE

The FUSE program began its first week of coding class using their iPads and the Swift Playground programming language. The students are very excited about the class and Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Miller have prepared a semester full of fun and challenging activities for these 4th and 5th graders.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten students focused this week on books written by well known children’s book author Jan Brett.  We compared the illustrations and the predictable clues throughout her stories.  Our main book was titled The Mitten.  We were able to enjoy hearing the story read aloud by the author herself via YouTube.  This was really cool to hear how her voice sounded as she narrated the story.  The students colored and sequenced the animals in the story to help retell The Mitten.  They also learned about characters, setting, and naming the problem in the story.  Each student was paired with another to retell and act out the story using their animals and white mitten.  They are excited to be able to retell the story to their families.


 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

All School News: January 9 – January 13, 2017

Community Impact Award

Congratulations to Clarksville Academy for receiving the Community Impact Award for Clarksville-Montgomery County for our students’ outstanding work through the Challenge Based Learning Program.

 

School Lunch

This week’s menu is as follows. Tuesday-Lasagna, Wednesday—Chicken Nuggets, Thursday—Pizza, Friday—No School Lunch.

 

FCA

The FCA wants to thank everyone for their support throughout the year. Due to all the donations and support we were able to help:
2 Angel Tree Families, send 300 Cards & Fruit Boxes to 3 Clarksville Nursing Homes
Help Gospel For Asia with Biosand Filter, Chicken, Rabbits, Fishing Nets, Mosquito Nets, Gospel & VBS Tracks, help the Smile Train with matching gift -2 cleft surgeries, provide the Salvation Army-Five baskets of food, personal items, laundry detergents, coats, gloves, etc., provide a Donation of $100.00 to missionaries Jeff and Mary Beth Meyer in Mexico, purchase a Christmas Gift for Rhyan Loos in the New York Sloan Kettering Children’s Hospital make a Donation of $100.00 to Manna Café, make a Donation of $45.00 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Nashville, and make a Donation of $50.00 to St. Jude Children’s Hospital!

Thank you for being a part of touching so many lives…Happy New Year!!

 

Car Wash Ticket

Varsity Dance Team is selling car wash tickets for $10.  The tickets are good at Screaming Eagle Car Wash are Madison Street.  This is a $2 discount on the $12 wash. Please see a member of dance team of Theresia Burchett to buy one or two.

 

Photos

Throughout the year if you take photos at various school events and would like to submit them for possible use in the yearbook or for marketing purposes, please send them to photos@clarksvilleacademy.com.

 

Important Dates

January 13—Half Day for Students—Teacher In-Service
January 16—No School—MLK Day
February 17-20—Winter Break NO School

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA. The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects. Last year we raised over $2000 through the Box Tops program alone! Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

Social Media

Please like us on Facebook—Clarksville Academy; and follow us on Twitter—CACougarsTN.

Class of 2017 College Acceptances

Evelyn Baldwin:  University of Tennessee Martin, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Garrett Bauer:  Lipscomb University

Brianna Bond:  University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Tech University, Maryville College

Dylan Bryant:  University of Memphis, Liberty University, Southern Illinois University, Middle Tennessee State University

Caroline Caudill:  University of Tennessee Chattanooga, University of Tennessee Knoxville

Anna Cherry:  Austin Peay State University, Western Kentucky University

Noah Clayton:  Trevecca Nazarene University

Sara Cook:  Colorado State University

Josie Foote:  Middle Tennessee State University, University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Austin Peay State University

Elisabeth Giles:  University of Mississippi, Auburn University

Sydney Halliday:  Belmont University

Damian Hardison:  Union University, Austin Peay State University

Emma Hessock:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Rebecca Howes:  University of West Florida, Hanover College, Union University, McKendree University, Wilmington College, Xavier University, West Virginia Wesleyan, Georgetown College, Middle Tennessee State University, Southwestern University, Concordia University, Georgetown College, Xavier University, Union University

Lilian Johnson:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Douglas Keplinger:  University of Memphis

William Lankford:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Elizabeth Mabry:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Jackie McDowell:  University of Texas at San Antonio, Bellarmine University, Eastern Kentucky University, Abilene Christian University, Samford University, Eastern Tennessee State University

Payton McNeely:  University of Memphis, Austin Peay State University, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Brinley Meek:  Union University, University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Kaitlyn Minton:  Union University, Lee University

Allison Munro:  University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Indiana University

Elijah Norman:  Indiana Wesleyan University

William Parbs:  Southern Illinois University

William Rice:  Austin Peay State University

Anne Marie Rocconi:  University of Mississippi

Mersadie Smith:  Xavier University

Cassidy Stephenson:  Concordia University Nebraska, Lipscomb University, Austin Peay State University

Katelyn Strong:  University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Emma Thomas:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Aimee Watson:  Belmont University

Sydney Watts:  Austin Peay State University, University of Memphis, University of Tennessee Knoxville

Day Weaver:  Belmont University

Austin Wendt:  University of Tennessee Knoxville

Hailey Wilcox:  University of Tennessee Martin, Belmont University, East Tennessee State University, Berry College, Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, University of Mississippi

Morgan Wilson:  University of Tennessee Chattanooga, University of Mississippi, University of Tennessee Knoxville

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