Attention 8th Graders! It is YOUR time to celebrate! Please join your classmates in celebrating the end of Middle School with your 8th Grade Formal on Monday, May 4th from 6:30-9:30 PM at Legacy Farms. Tuesday, May 5th is and Admin Day. Tickets are $40 and INCLUDE dinner! They can be purchased through Venmo (code sent via email) OR bring cash or check FRIDAY during Pig-Out to buy at the table there! Ticket sales end April 17th, so don't miss out!
Seniors interested in the Work Ethic Distinction need to see me in Room 210 during 1st or 6th period and during Lunch D.
The deadline to submit all documentation is April 6, 2026. Remember to read the email from Mr. Nichols and follow all procedures for uploading the correct documents.
Yearbooks are selling out quickly. If you would like to purchase one, please place your order soon. We sell out every year, and once all copies are gone, we are not able to order additional books. The link to purchase a yearbook is available on the CMS homepage. See Ms. Quinn if you have questions.
The Central Magnet Senior Engineering Class presented at the Rutherford County STEM Expo on Monday evening and took home several awards. Andrew Smith and Rose Cowan won Special Recognintion from Nissan Motor Manufacturing and 1st Place Engineering in High School Division. Yug Patel won 1st Place in Agricutural STEM Division, 1st Place Industry Automation Award, and 1st Place MTSU Industry Award. Joy Holzmann took home 2nd place in the Agricutural STEM category, Ian Dunsford took home the Middle Tennessee Electric Award of Excellence, and Aidan Stricklin won 1st place in STEM Research and 1st Place BEST in Show which is the top honor of the event. Congratulations to all our seniors who represented Central very well with many gold and silver medals. You can see these and many other presentations at todays STEM Expo in our gymnasium.
Don't forget: Service hours are due April 7th! Make sure you have them ready!
Attention Current 8th Grade Jr. Beta Members - Applications for HS Beta Club are exclusively open to returning 8th grade Jr. Beta Members! Please see the HS Beta Website for the application and information. Applications are due Monday, April 13th.
Students planning to get a Driver's permit during Spring Break must take the SF1010 form. The SF1010 form is in the Attendance office.
Students and Teachers this is a very important message concerning your locker and spring break.... We will have a team coming into the building to sand and paint lockers over spring break. It is VERY important that you clean off the front of your locker and take everything out of it before you leave. Anything left on the outside will be thrown away, and anything left on the inside could be ruined. Please have the front of the locker cleaned off by the end of the day Wednesday, March 25.
High School will play Dodgeball on Spirit Day. Pick up a permission slip outside Ms. Dixon's door or print one off from the Student Council website. Turn in permission forms to Ms. Dixon by Friday, March 27th before the Pep Rally.
Reading Rooms will be available on Spirit Day, Friday the 27th for those who would like to spend their time in a quieter atmosphere. Sign up for your preferred room in FLEX starting Thursday. If you sign up for a room in advance but later decide to join the festivities, please remove your name from FLEX so our Reading Room attendance remains accurate.
Here are your Tuesday Dress-Up Participation Results
For High School's Tourist Day
4th Place - Seniors
3rd Place - Freshmen
2nd Place - Sophomores
1st Place - Juniors with 32% Participation
For Middle Schools Western vs. Hawaiian Day
3rd Place with 40% - 6th grade
2nd Place with 41% - 7th grade
1st Place with 42% - 8th grade
Dance team tryouts for middle and high school are May 7th and 8th. Please download the packet from the dance team website and see Ms. Givens if you have any questions.
The Tiger baseball suffered a gut punch losing in walk off fashion 6-5 to Macon Co. The Tigers did a lot right in building a 5-0 lead but saw the lead evaporate late. Benson Reavis led the Tiger offense with two hits. Tate Morris threw 3 shut-out innings to start the game. Joseph Rowell, John Roth, Elijah Bonner, Braylon Dowell and Tate Morris all contributed hits. The Tigers will be better for the experience and will carry this memory into the post season. The Tigers will now play 13 games over the rest of the week and through Spring Break to continue to improve and become the best version of themselves.
Yesterday, the Varsity Middle School Boys’ Soccer team earned a historic 1–0 victory over Blackman Middle. Thang Khai assisted Ritesh Kumar for the game‑winning goal. The Tiger defense, along with goalie Ryland Dolan, was outstanding, securing their third clean sheet of the season.
In JV action, the Blaze defeated the Tiger JV 3–0.