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Welcome
to Coffee County Schools under the direction of Mr. Kenny Casteel. Please click here for a message from the director. CCSS serves over 4600 students
with over 630 professionals and staff. The central office
is located in Manchester,
TN.
Coffee County Stem Clinic
It is time for the Coffee County STEM Clinic once again!
This year's STEM Clinic will be held at Coffee County Central High School -
All parents and students please enter at the Bus Loading Zone
December 4th (Saturday)
9:00am -12:00 pm
Open to grades 3-6
Price-$10 for 1 child, $7 each additional child (some scholarships available at the request of the enrollees school administration)
Conducted by the CHS Science Club and Criminal Justice Classes
STEM Clinic activities include:
Crime Scene Investigation
Fingerprinting
Fiber analysis
Eye witness identification
For more information and registration, go to
http://cchs-stem.wikispaces.com or email cchs.stem@gmail.com
Deerfield Elementary Information
Please click here to go to the temporary website for Deerfield Elementary. Here you will find information about the opening of school for both parents and students.
Tennessee New Graduation Requirements
The Tennessee Department of Education is implementing the Tennessee Diploma Project (TDP), a reform initiative with new graduation requirements and more rigorous curriculum standards. The purpose of the TDP is to challenge students and better prepare them for college and the workforce. The first group to be impacted are current 9th grade students.
Graduation Requirements- Additional Parent Information
Graduation Requirements- Powerpoint
Graduation Requirements - PDF format
New- Updated Flu Recommendations CCSS
Below you will find links and the recommendation as of September 3, 2009 from the Director of Schools concerning how to respond to this year's flu season
Coffee County School System Recommendations(PDF)
The Center for Disease Control (CDC)
Tn Department of Health
2009 Report Card Is Now Out!
The Tennessee Department of Accountability has recently released the 2009 Report Cards for the state, as well as for every system and school in the state of Tennessee. Please click here to access the 2009 Report Card. Please note that you will need to choose System then School to see a particular school.
"Learning Today for Brighter Tomorrows"
The Mission of the Coffee County School System is for all students to achieve and exceed state performance standards while preparing them to graduate and become self confident and responsible life-long learners and all along emphasizing our vision:
"Aiming for Excellence"
NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY FOR ALL COFFEE COUNTY SCHOOLS
It is the policy of the Coffee County School System not to discriminate on the basis of sex, race, national origin, creed, age, marital status or disability in its educational programs, activities or employment policies as required by Titles VI & VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments and Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Discrimination or harassment will not be tolerated. Discrimination or harassment is defined as conduct, advances, gestures or words either written or spoken on the basis of sex, race, national origin, creed, religion, age, marital status or disability, which: (i) unreasonably interfere with the student's work or educational opportunities; or (ii) create an intimidating, hostile or offensive learning environment; or (iii) imply that submission to such conduct is made an explicit or implicit term of receiving grades or credit; or (iv) imply that submission to or rejection of such conduct will be used as a basis for determining the student's grades and/or participation in a student activity.
Complaints of Persons who feel that they have been the victim of such discrimination/harassment
and inquiries regarding compliance with Title VI, Title IX and Section 504 should be directed to the
Deputy Director of Schools, Coffee County Board of Education, 1343 McArthur Street, Manchester,
Tennessee 37388. Phone: (931) 723 - 5150.
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