All School News: February 13 – February 17, 2017

Valedictorian/Salutatorian

Congratulations to this year’s Valedictorian, Tres James and Salutatorian Dalton Smith. We had 15 Seniors with a 4.0 or better grade point average this year! Thirteen of those were eligible for Val/Sal based on their rigorous course work including at least two AP or Dual Enrollment classes during their junior and senior years. We are so proud of all who were eligible and want to congratulate Tres and Dalton on this high honor.


 

District Tournament Play

On Monday, February 13, CA will host the first round of the Girl’s District Tournament playing Lead Academy at 7:00 P.M.  Our girls are currently ranked number 2 in the District and have had such an amazing season.  During halftime of the game, our Jr. Cheerleaders and Varsity Cheerleaders will perform.  All fans are encouraged to wear blue for a BLUE OUT game!  The first 100 students to arrive at Monday’s game will receive a voucher for FREE popcorn!

On Tuesday, February 14, CA will also host the first round of the Boy’s District Tournament playing Houston County at 7:00 P.M.  Our boy’s team is currently ranked 3 in the District and has had a successful season as well.  During halftime of the boy’s game, our Jr. Dancers and Varsity Dance Team will perform.  We will again host a BLUE OUT on Tuesday!  The first 100 students to arrive at Tuesday’s game receive a voucher for a FREE Hotdog!

We look forward to seeing you in the stands cheering on the Cougars at both games!  We encourage you to arrive by 6:30 P.M. to cheer for our teams on during their warm-up.  We are excited to announce that you can use your annual pass to enter both games!

The Cougar Store is offering 50% all BLUE items!  This is good for Monday/Tuesday only!  Stop in and get your Cougar gear!

 

National Honor Society

Clarksville Academy’s National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society’s Induction Ceremony will be held on Thursday, February 16, 2017, at 9:30 A.M. in Clarksville Academy’s Activities Center.

 

Winter Break

Reminder that Winter Break begins on Friday, February 17 and will continue through Monday, February 20. Students will return to school on Tuesday, February 21.

 

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 13—Girl’s First Round District Tournament HOME 7PM
  • February 14—Boy’s First Round District Tournament HOME 7PM
  • 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

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Upper School News: February 6 – February 10, 2017

Football

The Leaf-Chronicle-2016 All-Area Football Banquet: Clarksville Academy was well represented January 25th, 2017 with Eli Norman, Garrett Bauer, and Will Lankford making the all area team.

Will Lankford was one of three finalist for the 2016 Harry Galbreath Award. This is a prestigious award given to the best offensive lineman in our area.

“I could not be more proud of these three young men and how they have become leaders on and off the field. To be recognized at the banquet for their accomplishments speaks volumes of what they have done for our team, but also representing Clarksville Academy. Their future is bright”, stated Coach Todd Hood.

 


 

Latin

All levels of Upper School Latin will be writing love poems this week in honor of Valentine’s Day. These poems will be couplets in the style of Ovid and Catullus.

 

Dance

Varsity Dance – All girls interested in trying out for the Varsity Dance Team need to attend one or both days of the upcoming Varsity Dance Clinic.  The clinic will be Tuesday, Feb 21 and Thursday, Feb 23, from 3:15-4:30 in the Aux Gym.  There will be dancers, dance teachers and dance coaches to help teach technique and skills needed for tryouts.  Please email Theresia Burchett, tbburchett@aol.com if you are interested or to ask questions.

 

FCA

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

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Intermediate School News: February 6 – February 10, 2017

Math

The 6th Graders played a board game called “Equate” this week during their Math class. The game is very similar to Scrabble.  Students had fun working with Rational numbers and order of operations, as well as equations.

 

Social Studies

This week in our 7th Grade Social Studies class, students will continue group presentations on the countries of Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy! Each group is teaching the class on their assigned country. It has been amazing to see the many talents of our students come alive in the classroom!

 

8th Grade Social Studies students will continue the study of westward expansion and prominent Political figures of the early 1800’s. Essays and presentations on Henry Clay, John Calhoun and President James Monroe have highlighted our study. The development of our nations water travel and road system have also been a large part of our discussion. One of the most interesting topics that have been discussed, is the Industrial Revolution and the impact that it had on our country then and even today!

 

Science

7th Grade Science Students are learning about the discovery and structure of the DNA Molecule. On Friday, Students watched a NOVA documentary based on the contributions of specific Scientists to this important discovery.  Next week, students will be working with K’Nex models to simulate how DNA replication occurs in the nucleus so our cells can duplicate.

 

Music

The Intermediate Choir is in full gear rehearsing music and choreography for steak dinner. The students have been challenged this year to learn harmony parts and to be involved in the creation of some of the choreography. They have taken on this task with gusto and are excited about the show.

 

Latin

Intermediate School Latin is working on a love poem in honor of Valentine’s Day. These short poems are being written as couplets in the style of Ovid and Catullus.

 

Fitness

A new circuit-training program began last week in 7th and 8th Grade Physical Education.  They will use it twice a week for the next 6 weeks.  There are 3 different routines, teaching 9 different exercises.  The students exercise for 20 seconds and rest 20 seconds with a total workout time of 20 minutes.  The program is used to increase muscular endurance and increased flexibility.

 

Coach Hood took the part of the 7th grade boys to the fitness room to train today. After core warm-up exercises they performed alternating shoulder press while using the stability ball.  They finished with stability ball push-ups. Good work today!

 

French

8th Honors French is currently finishing up a reading on “Le blason familial”, the family coat of arms, heraldry, and family meals. It is impossible to disassociate French culture from daily vocabulary development to include speaking, oral comprehension, reading, and writing in the target language.

 

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: February 6 – February 10, 2017

Guidance Lesson

Lower school students have been learning about making good choices and being model citizens through guidance lessons.

 

Math Lab

Second graders worked on subtraction problems. Students regrouped from the tens, hundreds, and were challenged to regroup in the thousands during Math Lab class!


 

Science Lab

First graders separate light into the colors of the rainbow.  We also used Prisms and flashlights to see the colors.  We learned the meaning behind ROY G. BIV.  We discussed rainbows as we conclude their unit on weather.


 

Second grade learned to identity types of fish found in TN rivers.  We used field guides provided by TWRA (Tn Wildlife Resource Agency).  We discussed fresh water habitats such as rivers, lakes, streams.

 

Third graders “mine” for natural resources.  We used chocolate chip cookies & oatmeal raisin cookies.  The resources symbolized by the chips (coal) and the raisins (gemstones) were extracted using toothpicks symbolizing mining todos.  If a mining tool was broken it was purchased at the cost of 2 gemstones. The “miners” had to mine their natural resource, either the chips or the raisin, without destroying the earth (the cookie).

 

 

1st grade

1st grade participating in 100 day senior citizen dance off. Dances include chicken dance, Macarena, everybody dance free style.


 

3rd Grade

Third grade students are showing their understanding of the Associative Property of Multiplication through board problems and explaining their thinking to classmates.

 



 

4th Grade

This week 4th-grade FUSE students completed the novel Inside Out and Back Again. We celebrated by trying the main characters favorite food, papaya. Not everyone loved the papaya, but all the students said they loved the story!

 

 

PE

4th Grade PE enjoyed a fun game of Handball this week in PE.


 

Spanish

Fifth grade students work together to create class stories while in Spanish class. This week they wrote a story about a sombrero-wearing car who went to New York to be successful. They are doing a great job demonstrating comprehension and developing creative stories!

 

Music

This week in LS music time we learned to read music using picture symbols that represent the melody, rhythm, beat and lyrics of a song. Students were able to use different instruments that introduced the concept of reading music in various forms. The students enjoyed exploring reading music with these activities and it was wonderful to see them understand the concepts that were taught.

 

FUSE

FUSE students practiced their Spelling list with a fun, hands-on number cube activity.


 

FUSE Social Studies students developed a budget to fund their expedition as a pioneer on the Oregon Trail. They worked with a small savings of $245 to plan the 5 month journey for their team of three pioneers.


 

Kindergarten

Kindergarten celebrated the 100th day of school big today. The teachers had arranged 5 centers for the students to work through. Each group enjoyed putting together chain links of 20 to make 100, colored a 100 assortment, worked as a team to build something with 100 blocks, listened to stories about the 100th day on iPads using QR codes, and had fun counting by 10’s as they played hopscotch in the hallway.  The students did 100 exercises led by their teachers.  They dressed as if they were 100 years old and brought in 100 items to count into groups of 10 on paper plates.  These are just a few of the activities done by our 100 Days Smarter Kindergartners.


 

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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All School News: February 6 – February 10, 2017

Cupid Grams

Cupid Grams go on sale today through Friday.  Grams are $1 and can be purchased from a Builder’s Club student or Mrs. Turnage.

 

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.

 

Upper School News: January 30 – February 3, 2017

FCA

The amazing support FCA saw last week from the students, parents, and staff at Clarksville Academy was staggering. The Humane Society drive in memory of Brock Blick was a huge success. The overwhelming response allowed us to give so many needed supplies to this worthwhile mission. Each grade, faculty and parents offering loving support to the Blick family signed memorial pages. Thank you to everyone who participated in this FCA led project.

Congratulations

Sydney Halliday was recognized by the Tennessee Soccer Association as state of TN female referee of the year for 2016. She is a level 7 referee and has also been invited to join the Tennessee Association of Referees.

 

Modern History

Upper School students in Mr. Christmas’s Modern History class work hard each week to prepare original articles on topics of their choice over the past 100 years of history. Their work is displayed on their own pages within the class website, which can be found here: https://sites.google.com/a/clarksvilleacademy.com/news-noteworthy/

Dual Anatomy

This week students in dual enrollment anatomy recorded their own electrocardiogram wavelengths following four treatments.

 

Honors English II

This week Honors English II is finishing up the long journey students have taken with Huckleberry Finn down the Mississippi River.  Reading Mark Twain’s classic novel, the class has followed the protagonist through one escapade after another, noting how, as Twain wisely wrote: ““Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.”  During class, students have written creatively, using Huck’s distinct dialect in responses to the novel and will soon finish up critical essays that explore its important themes.  In addition, students continue to take ACT English practice quizzes in earnest preparation for those nerve-wracking ACT test days that are approaching for many students.

FCA

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.

Lower School News: January 30 – February 3, 2017

1st Grade

This week in first grade, we jumped right into Math Chapter 7. Students modeled and compared two-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. Throughout the week, students compared numbers using base-ten blocks, pictures, and looking at place-value to determine the greater or lesser number. Our first graders really enjoyed our Comparing Numbers Scavenger Hunt around the classroom. Their job was to find the cards around the room, identify the missing symbol, record their answer, scan the QR code to check their answer, and read the next clue.

 

Math Lab

Students studied coins and money amounts. They learned how to make different amounts of change using the least amount of coins in Math Lab.


Science Lab

Second Graders study Fossil formations and learn about extinction.  We created mock fossils, and view fossil sample , identifying both plant and animal remains.




 

First graders continue with their study of Weather and Weather Instruments. We are recording our weather data and becoming Jr. Meteorologists.

 




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 30 – February 3, 2017

44’s Night

44’s Night will begin at 4:30 on Tuesday, January 31 with a spaghetti dinner. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $6.  Throughout the evening’s activities, we will not only serve dinner, but have a silent auction, free-throw shooting contests, presentations, Senior night and the varsity basketball teams will take on McEwen.  We hope to see you there!

Learn more about 44’s Night activities at: https://clarksvilleacademy.com/greg-procter-endowment/

Join our auction now: www.32auctions.com/ProcterNight

Make a donation to the Procter Endowment by visiting marketplace at: http://marketplace.clarksvilleacademy.com

 

FCA

The amazing support FCA saw last week from the students, parents, and staff at Clarksville Academy was staggering. The Humane Society drive in memory of Brock Blick was a huge success. The overwhelming response allowed us to give so many needed supplies to this worthwhile mission. Each grade, faculty and parents offering loving support to the Blick family signed memorial pages. Thank you to everyone who participated in this FCA led project.


 

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.

Clarksville BCycle to Grow 

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Thanks to a group of Clarksville Academy students, a grant from the Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation and a partnership with the City of Clarksville, two more bike-share stations are coming to Clarksville.

The group of students, researched and wrote a grant proposal as part of Clarksville Academy’s Challenge Based Learning (CBL) for two additional Clarksville BCycle stations. Based on feedback received from community members, the two new stations will be located at the Clarksville Greenway, Pollard Rd Trail head, and downtown at the corner of Public Square and Franklin Street.  Stations are expected to be installed this Spring.


Similar to the  other two stations at Liberty Park and Cumberland Riverwalk, each station will house 10 BCycles. Bikes rented from one station may be returned to any of the other stations. Clarksville BCycle 24 Hour memberships start at $3, and entitle the rider to unlimited 60 minute bike rides.  Rides lasting longer than an hour incur $1 usage fee for each additional 30 minutes.  Individuals can purchase weekly, monthly, and annual memberships online that allow the rider to skip the kiosk and checkout bikes directly from the dock using the app or personal B-card.

For more information visit Clarksville.BCycle.com or contact Clarksville Parks + Recreation at 931-645-7476.

 

About the Challenge Based Learning Program (CBL)

The Challenge Based Learning (CBL) program at Clarksville Academy challenged students with ways in which they could improve their community.  The CBL classroom shifts the typical setting in which one instructor teaches set curriculum to multiple students. CBL reverses that model, allowing the challenge to be formulated and investigated, consulting with experts in varying fields as resources, defining guiding questions, and resulting in a sustainable solution all led by the students.

Dual Students Making the Grade

Clarksville Academy students in the dual enrollment Anatomy and Physiology course receive credit for Biology 2010 and 2011.  This is a sophomore level course that serves as a prerequisite for the nursing and pre-professional programs at Austin Peay State University (APSU).

Clarksville Academy students have proven to be academically competitive with main campus sophomores. From the 2010 enrolled class to the conclusion of this past fall semester of 2016, our students have had a 100% pass rate.  The overall class average for the lecture portion of the course was a B, while the lab portion was an A.  Additionally, our students’ class average for the lab mid-term and final exams were higher than the main campus class averages by 10 points.

Students enrolled in the course complete the lecture portion of the class at the Clarksville Academy campus, and travel to the Sundquist building at APSU for the lab portion.  The labs that students participate in are exceptional. Not only are students dissecting and identifying structures using models, our students use biopic equipment to monitor their MMUR, ECGs, and lung volume.  They also conduct blood typing, urinalysis, and create a hematocrit.

Clarksville Academy is dedicated to not only preparing each student for college, but to giving them the tools to excel.

For more information on our Upper School honors, AP and Dual Enrollment classes visit us at: https://clarksvilleacademy.com/academics/upper-school/.

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