Intermediate School News: May 2 – May 6, 2016

Social studies

As a culminating activity for our study on Ancient Rome, students researched topics and created Roman mosaics to represent important aspects of the history of Rome.  Items included the coliseum, the story of Romulus and Remus, Roman aqueducts, and Roman Gods.  Students learned about the ancient art form of mosaics, and more details of Rome’s History.
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Choir

The Intermediate choir is learning how to compose, create movement, and keep a steady beat with a creative rhythm using cups.  Their challenge started with 2 moves and each day they had to add an additional move until we get to 5 moves. Teamwork and cooperation is a must in this process. They were rated each time by their peers on difficulty, creativity and performance. They hope to perform their creations.
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Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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.
 

CA Sports

Our new sports site www.gocacougars.com has everything you need to make your plans to support our Cougar athletes.  Check it for sports schedules, rosters, and game updates

Upper School News: May 2 – May 6, 2016

Interact Club

Members of the CA Interact Club attended the Sunrise Rotary meeting on Thursday, April 28. The guest speaker was Marla Rye of Workforce Essentials.
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Prom

CA Prom 2016 was a great success. Thank you to all of the juniors and their parents for a wonderful, special night! (Photos by Wendy Thomas) Thank you to everyone who donated or helped with Project Prom. The kids had a wonderful time!

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Wellness

Coach Hood’s Wellness class learned CPR last week.

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Congratulations

Congratulations to Sydney Watts & Parker Rice on being selected for RYLA—the Rotary Summer Leadership Program. This is a great honor for both students.

Congratulations to Brayden Batson for being named as on of the Top Hitters for Montgomery County by The Leaf Chronicle.

Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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: May 2 – May 6, 2016

7 Wonders of the Underwater World

On Friday, April 29, 2016 our Lower School hosted it’s third annual Events Day. During this day the lower school hallway was transformed by the students into the world of water. Seven different topics were addressed such as The Great Barrier Reef, Galapagos Islands, the Northern Red Sea and more. Students spent the past few weeks discovering interesting facts and information on their assigned area and creating a spot in the hall to showcase what they learned. This was a wonderful time for our students and guests! We invite you to come visit and see their work.

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Coach Daniels

Carrie Daniels was inducted into the Indiana Hall of Fame this past weekend. We are so proud of Coach Daniels and all accomplishments!

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CAA

The CAA is looking for someone who is interested in being BoxTop coordinator for our school. This person would be responsible for organizing all BoxTop submissions and preparing them to be mailed off. This coordinator does all the work from home and is not needed for meetings, etc. BoxTops should be submitted a few times a year. Please contact Sally Allen at sallen@clarksvilleacademy.com if you are interested in helping with this project.
 

Pancake Day/Interest Meeting

On Saturday, May 7 the Football team will host their annual Pancake Breakfast. This will be held in the Aux gym from 8-11:30. Tickets can be purchased from any varsity football player or by contacting Coach Hood at thood@clarksvilleacademy.com. There will also be an interest meeting for all Intermediate School students who are interested in playing Intermediate School Football.
 

Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.
 

Attendance

Please contact Kristi Truitt at ktruitt@clarksvilleacademy.com when your child is going to be out of school. This helps us to keep our attendance records up to date. If you know your child will be late due to an appointment please let us know that as well. Thank you.
 

Cougar Bucks

Cougar Bucks may be added to your Cougar Card any time day or night! We encourage everyone to take advantage of this easy way to pay for lunch, break, or even the Cougar Store! Payments can be made through our online Marketplace at the below link or by visiting Mrs. Kristi Truitt in the Cougar Café.
 

CA Marketplace

To better service our families a new online Marketplace has been developed. You may visit the marketplace at http://marketplace.clarksvilleacademy.com/all-products/. You can pay fees, tuition, Cougar Bucks and more all in one place!
 

FCA

Please join Intermediate School Fellowship of Christian Athletes each Wednesday morning in Coach Trent’s room 402 (the new building) at 7:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome!

Please join the Upper School Fellowship of Christian Athletes each Wednesday morning at 7:15. We invite everyone to attend!
 

Important Dates

May 27—Graduation
 

News from the Cougar Café

Please remember to Pre-Order Lunch each week. This is very important even when you are on the annual or bi-annual lunch plan. Clarksville Academy now offers a Cougar Bucks Account option to better assist children with their lunch needs! This convenient option gives families the opportunity to deposit money into an account and this money can be withdrawn for miscellaneous items that are available at the express window or the hot lunch window. Payments can now be made via the new online marketplace!

Pre Order lunch using this link:

https://docs.google.com/a/clarksvilleacademy.com/forms/d/1wE7g5P_jJcaWjzahScKxhh5x7xD7Dy1yFhRCACdP8FA/viewform

If you have any questions please contact Kristi Truitt at lunch@clarksvilleacademy.com.  Thank you!!
 

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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.

Recently Featured in the Nashville Business Journal

Clarksville Academy was recently featured in the Nashville Business Journal’s education issue. Below you will find how CA ranked among some of Nashville’s top private schools.

Clarksville Academy Nashville Business Journal Top 25 Private Schools

CBL: APRIL 2016

CBL Summary: April 22 2016

Our April CBL day found our groups concluding the Implementation Phase of their Solutions, and creating Solution Videos.  These Solution Videos represent the 2015-2016 CBL year, and are used in our Solution Day Symposium.

FITNESS

Our Health and Fitness team “Get Strong” represented CA as part of Clarksville’s DAY AT THE PARK.  Booths were set up at Liberty Park and participants enjoyed the park, free B-cycle rentals, and visited multiple booths representing different organizations in Clarksville.  There was an obstacle course for children, food vendors, and free merchandise.  Team “Get Strong” conducted surveys, and distributed information on B-cycles.

 

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LITERACY

Literacy (Christmas/Baron) concluded their work on a presentation for the Adult Literacy Council.  This will be distributed by ALC and Executive Director Velma Jo Williams, promoting the free services of the ALC.  The team Lire et Ecrire has designed flyers to be included in packets distributed at Tenova Healthcare, to all expecting mothers, detailing children’s literacy programs in our community.

SHELTER AND PROVISIONS

The Shelter and Provisions group concluded their Solution in March, working with Firehouse Day Shelter to provide a Children’s Playroom on site.  They collected donations supplying the playroom with toys, books, games, etc.  They spent part of their April day writing/sending thank you notes for the generous donations they had received.
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 FOOD SECURITY

Our Food Security Group, under the direction of Coach Burkhart and Coach Williams, visited Manna Cafe.  As they investigated Food Security this year they have volunteered more than 400 hours to local food distribution centers and supplied multiple food baskets to Loaves and Fishes.

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BEAUTIFICATION

Mr. Neitzke’s Beautification group visited Summit Heights.  They have ENGAGED with this facility and assisted by mentoring students in an after-school program designed to use Art as a method of self expression.  His students visited the center on Monday’s and Wednesday’s during Feb. and Mar. engaging with a variety of children.  They coordinated entries in a nation wide Art contest as part of the 2016 Housing America campaign for children associated with affordable housing and community development programs.

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MENTAL HEALTH AND DRUG AWARENESS

Our Mental Health and Drug Awareness group (Stonesifer) has ENGAGED this year with Bethany House II.  A “House of Restoration” for women located in Clarksville.  The teams assisted Bethany House on our April 22 CBL day by planting a vegetable garden.

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YOUTH

Coach Bragg and Coach Hood’s group working with Youth, hosted a Panera Bread Spirit Event for April.  Panera’s mission – A loaf of Bread in Every Arm.  The Hood/Bragg Teams For the Children and Wishmakers have used funds from a variety of sources to assist youth in the Clarksville Community to prevent childhood hunger.

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FOOD PRODUCTION

Mr. Boyd’s group, Food Production, celebrated Earth Day with a Dedication for Clarksville’s Brandon Hill Heritage Youth Garden.  They have ENGAGED with many other organizations and more than 200 volunteers at the garden site.  Speakers at the dedication included County Mayor Jim Durrett, United Way CEO Ginna Holleman, City Mayor Kim McMillan, Food Initiative representative Michael Hampton, and Montgomery County Extension Agent Karla Kean.

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 RECREATION

Our Recreation team Pura Vida (Magrans), conducted investigations on statistics regarding health in Montgomery County, as part of a grant submission to install a Disc Golf Course in Clarksville.

PERFORMING ARTS

Our Performing Arts (Pitt/Hollis) group hosted the 3rd Annual Talent Show in April. Funds raised will assist with multiple scholarships for the Performing Arts, and donations to the Roxy Regional Theater.  Members performed at Dogwood Bend Residential Home.  The Team Roxy Rockers concluded their work at the Roxy Regional Theater.

 

Intermediate School News: April 25 – April 29, 2016

iLink Mrs. Cawood’s group

The Paw Linkers, Mrs. Cawood’s Intermediate School ILink group, have been working all year making adoption gift bags for the Montgomery County Animal Shelter. We visited the Shelter today and delivered our gift bags. The day was especially memorable with all the fur baby hugs and cuddles we received. Several students brought books and read to the animals as well.

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Pink Game

The Intermediate School baseball team competed in the annual PINK game against Richview Middle School on Sunday. The boys fought hard, but did not pull out a win. All money raised through this annual game went to cancer research. The IS dance team also joined forces with the Richview team for a special dance. We are proud of our students for participating in this game.

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Student Council

There will be an open focus group meeting to discuss the Student Council election procedures on Tuesday, April 26 at 7:15 in the gym. This meeting is open to all students, 6-12 grades, who are interested in offering feedback or suggestions regarding the Student Council election process.
 

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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.
 

CA Sports

Our new sports site www.gocacougars.com has everything you need to make your plans to support our Cougar athletes.  Check it for sports schedules, rosters, and game updates

Lower School News: April 25 – April 29, 2016

FUSE

4th grade FUSE students worked in groups as they researched Lake Baikal. The students then turned their research into visual representations for Lower School’s “7 Wonders of the Underwater World” day on April 29th.

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4th grade FUSE students helped Kindergarten students as they completed their Book Fair wish lists.

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4th grade students completed the Austin Peay Health and Human Performance Bridge Program this week!

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Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.
 

Social Media

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

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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.

Upper School News: April 25 – April 29, 2016

Honors Ecology

The past two weeks in Honors Ecology students have been studying the factors involved in determining water quality. Activities have included virtual and actual water testing labs in which students tested local fresh water resources for dissolved oxygen, pH level, and nitrate level. During the enhanced schedule day on Thursday, students build a water filtration system using 2 liter bottles and other supplied materials. The students tested how effective the filter was by pouring local pond water through the system.Clarksville-Academy-News-April-25-16-08

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Science Fair Awards

Our Middle Tennessee Science Fair Competitors took home top prizes in many of the categories.  The list of awards and monetary amounts are listed below. We are so proud of our students and their success with this program. The fair was held in Nashville.

Each 1st place got a plaque and $100, 2nd place got a plaque and $75 and 3rd a plaque and $50
Physics and Astronomy

  • 1st Place
    Justin Gao
  • 2nd Place
    Cody Maxson
  • 3rd Place (tie)
    Mitchell Briningstool
    Will Masterlz

Microbiology

  • 2nd Place
    Julia Traughber
  • 3rd Place
    Hannah Flowers
  • Honorable Mention(tie)
    Anne Kimball
    Bradley Burger

Health and Medicine

  • 1st Place
    Macy Truitt
  • 2nd Place
    Jackson McIntosh
  • 3rd Place
    Mimi Strong

Environmental Sciences and Management

  • 2nd Place
    Jackson Manning
  • 3rd Place
    Gracie Whitlow
  • Honorable Mention
    Allie Munroe

Energy and Transportation

  • 2nd Place
    Cambree Reed
    Will Renkl

Computer Science

  • 3rd Place
    Dawson Bagwell

Biochemistry

  • 3rd Place (tie)
    Michaela Dowdy
    Georgia Smith

Behavioral and Social Sciences

  • 2nd Place
    Shelby Moore

Animal Science/ Zoology

  • 2nd Place
    Abigail Finn

In addition to category winners Jackson Manning won the David J Wilson Award ($125) and Macy Truitt won the Howard J Wayt Biomedical award ($250)

We are so proud of all our students!

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Congratulations

Congratulations to Michael Conn for being nominated as Athlete of the Year for Clarksville Academy at the Tennessean Middle Tennessee Sports Awards. The awards banquet takes place May 26. Way to go Michael!

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Varsity Baseball

On Friday night the Varsity Baseball Team held a “Rally For Rhyan” baseball game.  Rhyan Loos is the six-year-old niece of Nikki and Coach Jake Peterson . She is battling Neuroblastoma, which is a rare form of pediatric cancer. She was not able to be with us but the game was live streamed via The CUBE and she and her family was able to watch. The love and support of our C.A. baseball family, along with a donation to the family for over 1,000.00 plus a big win over Northeast made for a great night!!

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Youth Legislature

From Thursday through Sunday April 14-17, 2016 eight CA students participated in the annual YMCA Youth Legislature conference held in our state capitol in Nashville. These are the students that participated:

Morgan Crowley
Cheyenne Delbert
Josie Foote
Austin Harnage
Owen Johnson
DJ McDonald
Parker Rice
Natalie Yen

This year’s conference was very large, with 850 students from east, west and middle Tennessee. On Thursday students sat in committee meeting until well into the night in which every team’s legislative bill was debated and ranked. The ranking by one’s peers will determine if a bill makes it out of committee and then debated and voted on by either Friday through Sunday delegates are in their component, which means either red or blue house or red or blue senate. Blue House & Senate are for younger delegates and Red House and Senate are for the more seasoned delegates. The Red Senate legislative team of Owen Johnson & Parker Rice was successful in having their bill successfully passed and then forwarded to the Red House. The Blue House legislative team of Cheyenne Delbert, Morgan Crowley and Natalie Yen had the top ranked bill in their committee and thus it also came up for debate on Friday where it was then passed and forwarded to the Blue Senate. After being approved in the Blue Senate their bill was then forward on to the student governor. The youth governor read and signed the bill into law. This is quite an admirable accomplishment to achieve for anyone, but especially for first year delegates!! Their bill promotes earthquake awareness and readiness via earthquake drills in all schools state wide [similar to fire drills & tornado drills]. Cheyenne Delbert was received an Outstanding Delegate award for her work in the Blue House. Congratulations to Cheyenne for her achievement!

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Student Council

There will be an open focus group meeting to discuss the Student Council election procedures on Tuesday, April 26 at 7:15 in the gym. This meeting is open to all students, 6-12 grades, who are interested in offering feedback or suggestions regarding the Student Council election process.
 

AP History

Mr. Christmas is offering a three-day writing workshop for AP history students (AP US History and AP European History) this Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday during Study Hall in his room. Each day will focus on a different element of the AP Exam: the Short Answer Question, the Long Essay Question, and the Document Based Question. The information, ranging from rubrics to best practices, will be beneficial to all students who hope to score well on the May 6 AP exam.
 

Prom Tickets

Prom & After- Prom tickets are on sale with Mrs. Pitt through April 29. Tickets are $10 for Prom and $10 for After-Prom. CA’s Annual Prom will take place on Saturday, April 30.
 

Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.
 

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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: April 25 – April 29, 2016

Reader’s Choice

The Annual Leaf Chronicle Reader’s Choice awards are underway! Please vote daily for Best Private School, Favorite Principal and Favorite Teacher! We are so pleased to be nominated and hope you will continue to vote for us throughout April.

http://readerschoiceclarksville.com/l/Readers-Choice-2016/Ballot/Schools

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Book Fair

The Annual Book Fair is going on NOW through Friday! There are so many great things! Come in and shop early before school 7:30 or after pick up until 3:30. Students are welcome to come throughout the day and Mrs. Procter is available to help your child select the perfect book!
 

Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.
 

Attendance

Please contact Kristi Truitt at ktruitt@clarksvilleacademy.com when your child is going to be out of school. This helps us to keep our attendance records up to date. If you know your child will be late due to an appointment please let us know that as well. Thank you.
 

Cougar Bucks

Cougar Bucks may be added to your Cougar Card any time day or night! We encourage everyone to take advantage of this easy way to pay for lunch, break, or even the Cougar Store! Payments can be made through our online Marketplace at the below link or by visiting Mrs. Kristi Truitt in the Cougar Café.
 

CA Marketplace

To better service our families a new online Marketplace has been developed. You may visit the marketplace at http://marketplace.clarksvilleacademy.com/all-products/. You can pay fees, tuition, Cougar Bucks and more all in one place!
 

FCA

Please join Intermediate School Fellowship of Christian Athletes each Wednesday morning in Coach Trent’s room 402 (the new building) at 7:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome!

Please join the Upper School Fellowship of Christian Athletes each Wednesday morning at 7:15. We invite everyone to attend!
 

Important Dates

April 22-29—Book Fair
April 30—Prom
May 27—Graduation
 

News from the Cougar Café

Please remember to Pre-Order Lunch each week. This is very important even when you are on the annual or bi-annual lunch plan. Clarksville Academy now offers a Cougar Bucks Account option to better assist children with their lunch needs! This convenient option gives families the opportunity to deposit money into an account and this money can be withdrawn for miscellaneous items that are available at the express window or the hot lunch window. Payments can now be made via the new online marketplace!

Pre Order lunch using this link:

https://docs.google.com/a/clarksvilleacademy.com/forms/d/1wE7g5P_jJcaWjzahScKxhh5x7xD7Dy1yFhRCACdP8FA/viewform

If you have any questions please contact Kristi Truitt at lunch@clarksvilleacademy.com.  Thank you!!
 

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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: April 18 – April 22, 2016

Collegiate Signing

Congratulations to Brayden Batson (Volunteer State), Trevor Mace (Jackson State) and Michael Conn (Jackson State) for signing to play baseball at the collegiate level. We are so proud of our Cougars!

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Awards

Congratulations to Abby Watson for receiving the Making the Difference Award from the Montgomery County FUEL Program. Abby planned, implemented and hosted a Christian concert back in the early fall in which all proceeds benefited the FUEL Program. We are very proud of Abby and all her hard work!

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Math Team

Tabitha Lee, a Clarksville Academy high school freshman won 1st place for Geometry, individual category, at the TMTA State Math Contest, held at Austin Peay State University, on April 12, 2016.
The CA high school Geometry team consisting of Tabitha Lee , Christy Zheng , Cheyenne Delbert, Stone Norris, and Bryson Batson (all freshman) also took 3rd place in the Geometry team category.
TMTA (Tennessee Mathematic Teachers Association) State Math Contest is one of the most established, prestigious and competitive Math Contests in the State of Tennessee. TMTA gave its first math contest exam in 1957. Every year, hundreds of middle and high school students from the surrounding counties compete at APSU testing center. This year, the CA Math Team, led by Mr. Corey Boyd, and Coached by Dan Burden came in strong, placing 1st in individual, and 3rd in team for the Geometry category. The students of the Math team worked hard for the competition, and spent many hours outside of normal school hours to prepare for the contest, under Dan Burden’s guidance. We are proud of all who competed in this competition. Great job to these students!

 

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Spanish Class

Mr. Magrans Spanish classes are doing such exciting things! They are currently in the middle of a Latin American Dance Lesson and visited Dance World (one of the fastest growing dance studios in the country). Students spent the day learning intermediate movements so that they can then take this knowledge to choreograph their own dances for a dance competition here at school! Additionally many students are participating in partnership with a school/orphanage in the Dominican Republic. They have been skyping with these students the past few weeks and will continue to do so until the end of the school year. This helps them to practice their interpretive, interpersonal and language skills.

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National Latin Exam

Tyler Jones was awarded a “Cum Laude” Certificate of Honorable Merit for Outstanding Performance in the National Latin Exam. Congratulations!
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Talent Show

The Intermediate and Upper School Talent Show will be during 7th period on April 20th. Student admission is $5.00 at the door. Congrats to the following students who will be competing- Ashley Roberts (10), Alesa Griffy (12), Ben Truex (8), Cassidy Stephenson (11), Chloe Smith (6), Elizabeth Hammond (7), Elizabeth Mabry (11), Hailey Ray (6), Jaelen Washington (9), Parker Rice (11), Rebecca Sheets (7), and Riley Jenkins (8).

 

Prom Tickets

Prom & After- Prom tickets are on sale with Mrs. Pitt through April 29. Tickets are $10 for Prom and $10 for After-Prom. CA’s Annual Prom will take place on Saturday, April 30.

 

Photos

Many of you take photos at various events and activities around school. We encourage you to share these with our Marketing/PR office as well as our yearbook staff by using the email photos@clarksvilleacademy.com. This email is designed for students and parents to send pictures taken throughout the school year. We encourage you to caption your photo or to write a sentence or two with the event name, students pictured in the photo and the date it was taken. We do not guarantee that every photo will be used, but we look forward to seeing your pictures.

 

Box Tops & Campbell’s Labels

This is a reminder that CA collects Campbell’s labels and 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.

 

 

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