High School Students: The PSAT test will be October 21. Registration to take the PSAT has begun. The cost to take the test is $18. You can register in attendance or sign up online. The link is on the main webpage. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Huffman. This is for students in 9th-11th grade. DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS SEPTEMBER 3.
Parking passes are for sale in attendance!! They are $5. Please be ready with make and model of your car and your license plate!
If you received an academic award last spring and did not get it at Awards Night, please go by the front office to pick it up.
Any high school student interested in earning the Seal of Biliteracy is invited to come to an informational meeting with Ms. Dixon in room #221 on Monday, Sept. 8th at 3:15. Seniors are especially encouraged to attend.
Attention, students. The 2026 yearbook is now on sale. You can find the purchase link on the CMS homepage. Early bird pricing runs through September 19th—this is the lowest price of the year. Secure your copy now so you don’t miss out.
Are you interested in ocean or environmental conservation? Come to the Ocean and Lake Conservation Club during F Club rotation! You'll learn all about marine life and discover ways to volunteer for environmental causes in our community.
Are you a girl interested in STEM, public speaking, and community outreach? Join Potentia 360@CMS! We are partnered with local non-profit Potentia 360 and we are dedicated to empowering female students interested in pursuing a career in STEM fields. We will be hosting speakers to inform members of possible career paths, as well as participating in community service projects. First meeting after school on September 4th from 3:15 to 4:30 in room 347! Bring your friends!
Do you enjoy business, finance, marketing, or hospitality? If so, any aspiring or existing DECA members, make sure to turn in your forms, pay your dues, and secure your spot for competition. You can get the forms from Mrs. Crawley-Harrison in room 210 or go to the CMS DECA club webpage.
Attention Central! Key Club will be selling donuts this week in the morning during the morning. Come get drinks, donuts, and other baked goods while they last. Also ask about their trip to Dollywood and how you can join!
Middle School Student Council Elections are this Friday. Check out the campaign posters in the cafeteria & the campaign videos on the middle school student council website!
All students wishing to be considered for FCA leadership, please return the form to Coach Lanier by this Friday. Also, be sure to join us this Friday morning for FCA in the auditorium before school. Thanks!
DECA will open the Coffee Shop starting Monday, September 8, in the concessions area. Hours are 7:15 a.m. to 7:50 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. We will serve iced/hot coffee, hot chocolate and cookies. We accept cash and debit/credit cards.
College Corner will host Vanderbilt, Embry-Riddle, MTSU, and Tennessee State University on Tuesday, Sept. 9 during C and D lunches. Stop by to ask any questions, show your interest, and pick up some information.
HS cheer will sell smoothies during lunch this Friday for $6.50.
The middle school tennis team wrapped up another win against Oakland yesterday. The girls won 5-0 and the boys 4-1, with Ugo Eze and Levi Thomas digging in to come from a 1-5 deficit to a final score of 7-9. There were lots of close matches with the tigers getting final victory. They play Dekalb county on Thursday.
Congratulations to the High School Girls Soccer Team on a dominant 6-0 district win over Spring Hill last night. Kristin Dean and Madisen Stanley each scored two goals. Sofia Kime and Claire Parkerson each had a goal. Assists came from Gabby Woods, Claire Parkerson, and Camila Sandes. Taylor Ertl for the shutout in goal.
The Tiger golf team took on Riverdale yesterday in the match play format. Senior Jenson Spry picked up a win for the boys. In the girls' match, sophomore JianJian Gao and freshman Stella Levine both defeated their opponents for the win. Freshmen Jude Austin and Carson Mathis led the JV to a win as well. The Tigers return to district play Thursday vs. Watertown and Goodletsville.
Hs volleyball is now 4-0 in District play with the W over Battle Creek!
Emery Bland: 21 kills, 9 aces
Maddie Porter: 26 assists, 4 kills
Gabby Baron: 9 digs, 2 kills
Wouldn't you be interested in visiting the Churchill Cabinet War Rooms - an underground complex that served as the British command center during World War II? Join Coach Snow's group as we visit London and other surrounding areas over Spring Break 2026. Visit or email Coach Snow by September 12 for all the enrollment information.