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EducationThe mission of the Crockett County School System is to provide a safe and positive environment where students are challenged to become academically and physically prepared to succeed in life.
Crockett County Schools
CCHS serves students in grades 9-12 with a caring faculty in a safe environment. Challenging college-prep honors courses and career-centered technical programs provide both an academic and vocational focus for students. Band, music, drama, and athletics provide opportunities for enrichment and growth. Faculty and students take pride in the following:
"Changing the World One Life at a Time", CCMS educates students in grades 6, 7, and 8. Many opportunities are available, including challenging core courses, high-interest exploratory classes, fine arts, athletics, and a variety of clubs and organizations. A disciplinary system which focuses on improvement is partnered with a strong counseling program. back to top
The mission of Alamo City School is to provide a safe and orderly environment where students gain the knowledge and academic skills to be productive and responsible students as they enter the next level of learning. back to top
It is the mission of Bells Elementary School to provide a safe educational environment so that all students can use their unique abilities to learn skills necessary for life. Bells Elementary was built in 1985 in Bells, Tennessee. They are a PreK-5 school with 421 students and 53 staff members. Mr. Charles Williams is the director, Mrs. Elaine Clement is the principal. back to top
Friendship Elementary opened its new multi-million dollar facility in the fall of 2003 and has been serving PreK - Grade 5 students with a strong academic curriculum. Friendship enjoys a small pupil/teacher ratio and has strong community support. An active/parent/teacher group in the school benefits students in multiple ways. Accelerated Reader/ Math, art, music, BRIDGES (Intellectual Development Class), and field trips enrich education. back to top
Gadsden Elementary opened its new multi-million dollar facility in the fall of 2003 and has been serving PreK - Grade 5 students with a strong academic curriculum. Gadsden enjoys a small pupil/teacher ratio and has strong community support. An active/parent/teacher group in the school benefits students in multiple ways. Accelerated Reader/ Math, art, music, BRIDGES (Intellectual Development Class), and field trips enrich education. back to top
Maury City Elementary opened its new multi-million dollar facility in the fall of 2003 and has been serving PreK - Grade 5 students with a strong academic curriculum. Maury City enjoys a small pupil/teacher ratio and has strong community support. An active/parent/teacher group in the school benefits students in multiple ways. Accelerated Reader/ Math, art, music, BRIDGES (Intellectual Development Class), and field trips enrich education. back to top
The FRC strengthens families through linkages with community agencies. Resources at this facility include: back to top Parent InvolvementParent involvement in the educational process is strongly encouraged. Family activities designed to be informative as well as entertaining are planned throughout the year. Parents and community members devote their time and resources through parent teacher organizations, booster clubs, advisory councils, and school-based committees in support of schools and students. Cavalier SportsCrockett County students enjoy a variety of available sports activities. Beginning at the elementary level, community sponsored basketball, flag football, softball, baseball, and soccer involve many youngsters. Crockett County Middle school offers the opportunity for students to be active in football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball, and cheerleading. In addition to continuing CCMS sports, Crockett County High School students may also participate in baseball, cross-country, golf, and soccer.
State Of The Art TechnologyCrockett County School System implements a state-of-the-art instructional wide area network (WAN) linking building at 100 mbps. High-speed internet access in every classroom compliments computer labs in all schools. Technology benefits various areas of the schools including automated libraries, student management, instruction, heating/cooling systems and keyless entry security.
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