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SafeTN Threat Reporting App
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security has developed a reporting app that will allow users to anonymously report safety concerns. The Homeland Security office will review, assess, and then forward reports to law enforcement, mental health crisis teams, and/or school administrators based on the information received. The attached FAQ provides additional details on the app and the notification process. The attached handout addresses how the app works, what to report, and where the app can be downloaded.
SafeTN is free. Students, staff, parents, and the community need only to download the free mobile app on a compatible device.
Clay County Schools students were so excited to welcome Riley the Reading Raccoon on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
Riley the Reading Raccoon, official literacy mascot of the Tennessee Department of Education, travelled with representatives from the Tennessee Department of Education because he wanted to see our amazing students and their joy of reading. Director Diana Monroe, Principal David Maxfield, Assistant Principal Mallory Birdwell, and Save the Children Reading Ambassador Melanie Eads welcomed Riley to Celina K-8’s preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first, and second grade classes. Riley then travelled to Hermitage Springs School and visited pre-k, kindergarten, first, and second grade students.
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Empower TN and the Highlands Economic Partnership strive to improve the quality of life for all citizens by providing opportunities for businesses to grow and prosper, and by providing access for citizens of all ages educational and work experiences that will allow them to better themselves generationally. We do this through Economic Development, Workforce Development, and Workplace Education.
How can you help support literacy at home?
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All Tennessee families can order one booklet pack for each of their kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students using this site.
In partnership with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF), the department is opening up an opportunity for parents to order free at-home reading resources this winter for any of their children in grades K-2.
Through this partnership, the department and GELF want to encourage at-home reading practice to help young learners become stronger readers outside of the classroom. Based on if a child is in kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade, they will receive seven At-Home Decodable Book Series, which contain 20+ exciting stories full of sounds and words to practice, and age-appropriate, high-quality books from Scholastic.
Links to Pre-K Application available on the PreKindergarten page
Kindergarten and Pre-K applications are available in the front office and can be picked up anytime
Celina K-8 would like to thank Mrs. Hannah Brown and Miss Austa Weir for their hard work on the paintings honoring our local police, fire, and rescue workers. Thank you so much ladies!!! It is a beautiful reminder that we see each day on our campus!!!!
We want to thank Officer Lindsey or his service to our country and our school. We appreciate all he does to keep our school safe!