Remember Pearl Harbor Riverdale choir to commemorate attack on Pearl Harbor; traveling to Hawaii for Dec. 7 memorial parade
RCS reminds parents, employees of COVID-19 protocols as second semester begins Students and employees return to school January 4; district has several procedures in place to mitigate pandemic
Rutherford County Virtual School provides flexible schedule for busy students Mollie Gardner, an eighth-grader and professional figure skater, just one of the many students enjoying benefits of RCS free online school
Happy Trails Keith Ryan Cartwright has spent the past five years helping to tell the stories of Rutherford County Schools. After recently publishing a highly regarded book about the untold history of black cowboys, Cartwright is departing the school district to focus on promoting the book and other projects
Upcoming parent meetings for magnet schools, other choice programs Principals, administrators release info regarding dates, times for parent meetings; decisions regarding in-person, virtual forthcoming
Trio of Rutherford County Schools students selected to perform at Carnegie Hall Kinard, Houghton, Redhair among 500 performers chosen from more than 10,000 nominees to represent 2022 High School Honors Performance Series
‘Be awesome today’ Stewarts Creek Middle organized more than 100 administrators, faculty, staff, students, parents who volunteered their time for Feed the Children; collected 4,101 items for Thanksgiving meals donated to Smyrna Nourish Food Bank
LaVergne Middle hosting annual community Thanksgiving meal one last time Principal Holman prepares to serve final ‘bittersweet’ meal, Project Feed available free to the public Nov. 23 as a takeout only service
Stewarts Creek Middle dominates state robotics competition Stewarts Creek Middle earns Best Award at Music City BEST Robotics competition, qualifies for South’s BEST Championship; four other county robotics programs recognized at state competition
Tim Holden appointed to represent Zone 3 on School Board Holden sees his role as public servant, hopes to work in unity with other board members to benefit students