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Springfield Middle School Aspirnaut students attend Nobel Laureate lecture at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Springfield Middle School sixth through eighth grade students participating in the Aspirnaut afterschool program, (A hands-on inquiry-based science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) labs taught via videoconferencing from Vanderbilt University), were invited to attend a Vanderbilt University Medical Center Discovery Lecture Series featuring Nobel Laureate Eric Weischaus, Ph.D. on Thursday, March 8. |
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Students from across Tennessee lend insight to public education issues
Students from Robertson County Schools joined approximately 400 of their high school peers in Nashville on March 9 to express their views on public education in Tennessee at the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) Student Congress on Policies in Education (SCOPE). |
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Inaugural Science Olympiad a huge success at White House Heritage Elementary School
White House Heritage Elementary School (HES), one of the few public STEM schools in the state, proudly participated in the Science Olympiad program on March 9, 2012. |
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East Robertson Elementary students receive timely gifts from local resident
In preparation for spring, East Robertson Elementary School community member, Gordon Killebrew, recently conducted a Bluebird program by donating 413 Bluebird houses to the K-3 students at East Robertson Elementary School. |
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Krisle Elementary Hosts Western-Themed Math Night Krisle Elementary School teachers hosted a western-themed Math Night on Thursday, Feb. 23. More than 220 students and parents played games that required math skills in order to make connections about the importance of math in our every-day world. |
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Springfield Middle School students showcase talent in MTV music video
A group of Springfield Middle School students enjoyed a day of music and dance on Wednesday afternoon, March 7, when they were guest performers in the taping of a professional music video! |
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Greenbrier High School rallies around teacher through display of LSU colors
The Greenbrier High School Renaissance program has instilled a strong sense of community among the school’s faculty, staff, and students. |
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School Satisfaction Survey ends Friday, March 9
Parents and guardians of Robertson County Schools' students in grades 6 - 12 are invited to participate in the Robertson Education Initiative's annual Education Satisfaction Survey. |
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Springfield Middle School flies flag of excellence
Community members, parents, students, faculty and staff gathered Saturday, March 3, in celebration to recognize the success of Springfield Middle School’s students on being named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. |
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White House Heritage Elementary student honored with award
Each month the White House Rotary Club and the White House Police Department donates a bicycle to a deserving student. |
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“Muffins with Mom,” and free breakfast week coincide at Greenbrier Elementary School
Two annual events shared the day at Greenbrier Elementary School on Monday. The National School Breakfast Week and school-sponsored, “Muffins with Mom Day,” combination drew a full breakfast crowd of students and families.
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County Mayor recognizes National School Breakfast Week with proclamation
To celebrate National School Breakfast Week, all RCS students will be offered no-cost breakfasts next week, March 5-9. |
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TV News personality helps Krisle Elementary celebrate Read Across America Week Fox 17's Erika Kurre visited Krisle Elementary School on Wednesday, February 29th in honor of Read Across America Week. |
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Teachers produce academic excellence in students
Eleven Robertson County schoolteachers were recognized at the February School Board meeting for exemplary results among their students. |
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R.I.S.E. students from county schools bring home honors in regional competition
More than 25 students involved in the Research, Investigation, Strategy and Evaluation program from several Robertson County schools participated in the 2012 Tennessee History Day competition hosted by Austin Peay State University on Feb. 22. |
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Jo Byrns High School holds student body career day
Jo Byrns Future Business Leaders of America members, under the supervision of Business Technology Teacher Joyce Bilyeu, hosted a, “Career Day,” in the school’s gymnasium, Tuesday morning, Feb. 28. |
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Jo Byrns High School students take First in Regional History Day Competition
On February 22, four students from Jo Byrns High School competed in the Regional National History Day Competition at Austin Peay State University. |
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Black History Month Celebrated at Bransford Elementary
Black history remains a time-honored and celebrated tradition in our history books today. |
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White House Herigate High School students place high at Health Occupations Students of America competition
Three White House Heritage High School students scored high honors at the regional Health Occupations Students of America competition, Feb. 6, on the Middle Tennessee State University campus. |
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White House Heritage Elementary to participate in Inaugural Science Olympiad
White House Heritage Elementary School, one of the few public STEM schools in the state, is proud to announce their participation in the Science Olympiad program on March 9, 2012. |