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  2. Clarksville-Montgomery County School System - Wikipedia

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    It will be possible that due to the tremendous growth in Clarksville-Montgomery County, that more schools will need to be built in the near future as most schools have a capacity of over 100%. [citation needed] The school system employs about 2,500+ certified teachers. The School System employs 5,400+ employees total.

  3. Clarksville Academy - Wikipedia

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    A 1969 court decision mandated local public schools to be completed for the 1970–71 school year. A group of Clarksville parents met for the first time on November 14, 1969, to organize a new school for the area. Clarksville Academy opened August 31, 1970, for classes in grades one through nine.

  4. Etowah City Elementary School District - Wikipedia

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    A high school was built in 1922, but it later became a junior high school. [3] Kenneth Green served as principal of the junior high school until 1961, when Andrew Harbison replaced him. [4] Max Ellis served as superintendent until 1962, when he resigned. [5] In 1973 there were about 200 students in the middle school grades, 5-8. [3]

  5. Dundee-Crown High School - Wikipedia

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    This school would hold the only State Champion team in the combined school history in 1938 with its boys basketball team under Coach Eugene de Lacey. In 1953, the school district obtained federal funds to build a new building at 300 Cleveland Avenue in Carpentersville, and the old building became Dundee Junior High School/Dundee Middle School.

  6. Kenwood High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. It is home to the city's largest sports park, and the stadium is the largest high school/middle school stadium. Within this park are 7 soccer fields. These fields are used by many of the high and middle schools in the county for practice and elementary school games.

  7. Montgomery Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Central High School is a high school located in Cunningham, Tennessee, an unincorporated suburban community outside Clarksville. It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. It has a GreatSchools rating of 8 out of 10. [2] The Montgomery Central Middle School is situated on an adjacent site.

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  9. Rossview High School - Wikipedia

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    Rossview High School is a high school located in Clarksville, Tennessee. It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. The current building was completed in 2001 for $28 million. The school's mascot is Squawk The Hawk, and the school's colors are red and gold, though many sports teams prefer the more 'stylish' black and red.