Decatur County Pre-K Program
Amy Clenney, Pre-K Director
Decatur County Board of Education
59 West Main Street
Decaturville, Tennessee 38329
731-852-2391
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Parsons Learning Center
Christee Clenney, Teacher
Glenda Scott, Teacher Assistant
Justin Kelley, Teacher
Vickie Hicks, Teacher Assistant
Decaturville Elementary
Stephanie Evans, Teacher
Kristy Funderburk, Teacher Assistant
Decatur County Middle School
Angela Inman, Teacher
Michelle Haggard, Teacher Assistant
Admission Requirements
- Birth Certificate or acceptable proof of age - (Tennessee Office of Vital Records)
- Immunization (shot record) must be up-to-date and on a Tennessee Certificate of Immunization Form - See new immunization requirements below
- Physical (within 12 months of school starting)
- Proof of Residency (current utility bill, lease, etc.) must be resident of Davidson County
- Social Security Card or Number (optional)
- Proof of Income (1040 form on which child name is listed, Family First Case Number, Food Stamp Number, etc.)
- Assessment (scheduled by the school)
Note: Your child must be 4 years old on or before September 30th of the current school year in order to be eligible for Pre-Kindergarten.
Philosophy
The Decatur County Pre-k Program provides an educational program that integrates hands-on learning and activities into the curriculum. Our classrooms will offer a variety of activities to promote the develop language, literacy, writing and math skills, physical and social emotional skills in various domains to form foundation for success in school.
- Develop necessary language skills. This will help with cognition, understanding spoken language to communicate and solve problems and develop early literacy skills.
- Establish relationships with other children and adults. This encourages friendships, cooperation with others, and learning social skills and rules that will help them as they get older.
- Demonstrate confidence and independence.
- Promote physical development of fine motor and gross motor skills (small and large muscles). This helps children recognize the importance of healthy lifestyles.
- Develop early literacy skills. This lays the foundation for reading and writing.
- Develop math skills. Children will gain an understanding of numbers, shapes, quantities, sequencing, time, patterns and problem solving.
- Develop science skills. Hand-on activities will help children explore their senses; understand movement, weight, volume, and where they and animals live.
- Understand social studies concepts. Children will gain a sense of their role in being a family member, discover how they are alike and different, learn how to get along and share responsibilities, follow rules and cooperate. They will also become aware of people in their community such as policeman, firefighter, doctor, etc…
- Explore the creative arts. Understand that they can be creative through art, music and dance. They can imitate “real-life” through dramatic play by taking on roles of people in their life.
Goals
The Decatur County Pre-k Program provides a hands-on curriculum and experiences to ensure success of each child in the areas of language, academic, sensory and socialization skills. The Pre-k program goals are to:
- Engage and inform parents
- Encourage effective communication between parents and the teacher
- Provide a comprehensive curriculum that fosters a child’s ability to learn in all content areas and build language and social skills required to be successful in the classroom and outside the classroom
- Promote positive relationships with peers and adults
- Align program and assessments with the Tennessee Early Childhood Learning Standards
Decatur County Middle School serves students in grades 5-8 in Decatur County. Decatur County Middle School opened to students for the first time in August 2000. Decatur County Middle School was established as a consolidation of students from Decaturville Elementary and Parsons Junior High School. The school day at Decatur County Middle School is 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Approximately 450 students are presently enrolled at DCMS.
Decaturville Elementary School is a Pre-K through 5th grade school with approximately 317 students. Decaturville Elementary School is located in Decaturville, Tennessee and serves the southern portion of Decatur County. DES was built in 1959 and since that time has undergone many renovations and improvements. It currently has 16 classrooms within the main building, two separate buildings that house Pre-K, and a portable building that houses the school’s computer lab. Decaturville Elementary also has an extended school program that operates from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m. and after school from 2:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m. during days that school is in session. The program is available during the summer and on days when school is not in session such as holidays, in-service/staff development days, and on days when early closings arise due to weather.
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Parsons Elementary School is a Pre-K-4 school located in Parsons, Tennessee. PES was originally built in the 1950’s as a first-fourth grade school. A kindergarten unit was added in the 1970’s. In 2000 PES underwent a major renovation which added 13 new classrooms to the original 9 classrooms. The school day begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. At present there are approximately 460 students enrolled at Parsons Elementary School. An Extended School Program (ESP) is also available at Parsons Elementary from 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. –5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday during the school year including school holidays, in-service/staff development days, inclement weather, and during summer break.
Decatur Co. Learning Center is located on the site of the former Parsons Junior High building. The learning center houses 3 of the 5 Pre-K programs in Decatur County. Each program has one teacher and assistant with no more than 20 students per program. For more information, contact Mrs. Amy Clenney at Amy.Clenney@tennk12.net.
Riverside High School was originally opened in 1965, but moved into a new facility in the fall of 2000 in Decaturville, Tennessee. RHS is a 9th-12th grade school which has thirty-three classrooms and 2 computer labs. Riverside High School operates on a modified block schedule with 9-week grading periods. Riverside offers a variety of courses including dual credit options and a well-established career-technical education program. RHS also has many well-established athletic programs including football, basketball, baseball, softball, golf, and soccer. There are approximately 473 students presently enrolled at Riverside.