Collierville Schools is seeking feedback from all constituents to help drive how the district should best utilize these resources to address instructional needs and ongoing COVID-19 recovery. We appreciate your valuable feedback as we work together to support our students, staff, and community.
Please complete the below survey by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 1, 2021.
Summer Learning Camp officially kicks off on June 3rd for parent and student orientation at Bailey Station Elementary School. Please click the headline for complete details.
Collierville Schools conducted testing of lead levels in drinking water in accordance with the requirements set forth in T.C.A 49-2-133 and Collierville Schools Board Policy 3.212. The sample results revealed lead levels are above the regulatory limit (15 ppb) at two sources, Collierville Elementary School, Tara Oaks Elementary School, and West Collierville Middle School. Please click the headline to read the complete details.
We are excited to work closely with our families as we begin the next instructional pieces under the Family Life curriculum umbrella: Puberty the Wonder Years. Please click the headline to learn more about the instructional materials and to complete the consent form(s).
The virtual curriculum model is now accepting pre-registration applications for the 2021-22 school year. Each application will be individually reviewed and must meet current enrollment guidelines and standards to be accepted into the program. Please click the headline to complete your child's application.
Dr. Gary Lilly names longstanding employee, Ms. Brandi Hynes as the next principal of Tara Oaks Elementary School. She will succeed Ms. Tricia Marshall, who is retiring at the end of June after a 42-year career in education, the last ten of which were spent as Tara Oaks Elementary’s third principal. Read all about it here.
Voluntary Pre-K is an educational program that school districts may apply for on an annual basis and is funded by state and local funds. The purpose of the program is to provide your four-year-old child(ren), identified as being educationally and economically at-risk, with the access to a quality educational environment, in hopes of preparing he or she for future educational success. The program is of no cost to the parent(s)/caregiver(s).
Congratulations to Tara Oaks Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Darlene Rayburn! Mrs. Rayburn is currently a lead teacher in the Department of Exceptional Children. She has served in education for 23 years and we are so proud that she is a part of the Tara Oaks family!!
To stay up-to-date with both our current and next year's academic calendars, please click the headline. And please enjoy the extended weekend with your loved ones and friends!