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SMHS Resources- Academic Advising
- 2009-2010 Calendar
- Bell Schedule
- SMHS Student Handbook
- Attendance Changes
- 9th Grade Academy
- TCIDS Career Center
- Order Yearbooks Here
- Tutoring
- Class of 2010 Website
- Senior Newsletter
- Web Design Student Projects
Teacher Resources- Lesson Plans
- Google Login
- Regular Education Curriculum Standards
- CTE Curriculum Standards
- AP Central @ College Board
- Evaluation Documents
- SMHS Moodle
- Moodle Help
- TN Dept. of Education
- Technology Work Orders
- Maintenance Work Orders
- SMHS Inventory
- In-Service Dates and Sign-Up
- Press Release Links
- SACS SMHS SIP
- SACS Commendations
CommunityStone Memorial High School Panther Pages
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SMHS Volleyball Team finished the season ranked 1st in the district and 1st in the region. The ladies competed in the State Championship Tournament and made it to the second round. Congratulations to the Lady Panthers and to Coach Kunzelman for a great 2009 season. Way To Go Panthers!
Check out the Volleyball team's State Tournament Game from round one on October 28th here!
The 2009 SMHS Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams competed at Victor Ashe Park and finished the regular season 1st in their region. Both teams will compete in the State Championship at Percy Priest Steeple Course in Nashville, TN on November 7th.
Pictured above are both the boys and girls teams with their regional championship awards. Congratulations Panthers and Coach Tim Smith. Way To Go!
Panther News
The SMHS Varsity Football made it to the first round of the state playoffs for the first time. We took a hard loss to Livingston Academy. Congratulations to our Varsity Football and Coach Wattenbarger for a successful season. |
***Cumberland County Schools has two important surveys online at http:ccschools.k12tn.net. Parents please visit the website and take these surveys on School Safety and Parent Communication.***
*** Students, you may not turn right onto Genesis Rd. and then make a U turn to actually head toward the interstate. Making a U turn is very dangerous, especially in the afternoon right as school lets out when there is a lot of traffic. There will be a random police presence starting today and you will receice a citation if you make a U turn. You will also lose your parking pass. Please let's all slow down and exit the campus in a safe manner. ***
***Congratulations to Caroline Mercer who has been chosen as the DAR good citizen.***
***Congratulations to the SMHS Cross Country Team! Out 125 teams in our division, we went to state with 24 other teams. At the state championship our Girls team finished the season ranked 9th in the state and the Boys team finished ranked 15th in the state. Congratulations to both teams and Coach Smith!***
******November 19th is National Parent Involvement Day. SMHS would like to thank our Parents, Sponsors, and our Community for their continued support.***
***Drug Dogs will visit SMHS on November 18th. The first drug dog visit is always announced in advance. Future visits are not.***
***SMHS Conservation Efforts Pay Off: We have decreased our electric usage 1.61% for the first three months of the 2009/2010 school year for a savings of $1,535.36 to the Cumberland County School System. Thank You Teachers and Students!***
***SMHS Boys and Girls Cross Country Team finished 1st in our Region and will compete at the state championship on Saturday, November 7th in Nashville. Way to go Cross Country!!!***
***The 3rd annual Battle of the Bands was held on Saturday, November 7th in the SMHS Auditorium. Heather Stover won 1st place, Brist won 2nd place, and Old Highway 28 won 3rd place.***
**THANK YOU to Gordon Atchley and the people at the local Farm Bureau for making a donation to our volleyball team to help with expenses at the state tournament.**
**Do you want to go to high school in a foreign country for a year? Check out the Outbound Exchange Program. Information can be found at www.ohioerie.org.**
***Math Club meets the second Wednesday of every month in Mrs. Arnold's Room.***
All Stone Memorial students have been invited to attend the Cumberland Plateau Science and Engineering Fair at Tennessee Tech on March 20, 2010. Click here for more information.
***Win up to $5,000 by applying for a Prudential Spirit of Community Award! Click Here!!!
***Zero Tolerance for Zeros. Students with zeros in class will be required to attend before or after school tutoring. Click here for details.***
***ACT TUTORING From 6:55 AM - 7:40 Monday through Thursday in Mrs. Blake's room, C-103. ***
***Help SMHS Go Green***
"TURN OFF THE JUICE"-Teachers: to
keep down energy use, please keep one light switch flipped off in
your room.
***Also, remember to shut off your computer power when you
leave each day.
***Panthers "Pitch In!"- Please recycle
your empty drink bottles in the containers around the building.
***2009-2010 Attendance Policy Changes***
*A maximum of five (5) days per semester will be recognized as excused
absences with parent notes. The note must contain an excusable reason for
the absence.
*If a student is exempt from final exams per board policy, the absence on
the exam day is excused.
Tardy Policy Changes:
*Five unexcused tardies to school will equal one day of unexcused absence
for the purpose of Truancy Court referral.
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SMHS students, you are each given one precious time in life to be in high school and get your unique education. Take advantage of this special time, be involved, do your best, work harder than you’ve ever worked, and participate in those things that are of interest to you.
As Dr. Seuss said in one of his children’s books, “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.” We encourage you to “steer yourself” into challenging classes, extracurricular activities, competitions, and sports. You do not know how smart you are or what you can accomplish until you put yourself in positions that challenge you to do your best.
At SMHS we try to live by our motto: “Where today’s success meets tomorrow’s dreams.” I believe what we are trying to say is similar to what Plato said many years ago, “The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future.” The entire staff at SMHS is committed to providing a nurturing and challenging environment where you as a student can discover and develop your talents and feel the pleasure of accomplishment and success.
Henry Ford said, “Whether you think you can or whether you think you can’t, you’re right.” Our hope is that you will “think you can”. Let’s make this another great year to be a Panther.
Sincerely,
Janet
Brooker
Principal











