What This Story Is About
- The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System said at a meeting on Tuesday that it’s working to build a new elementary school.
Why It Matters
- Three schools are at over 100% capacity in the area of the county that’s also experiencing the fastest growth.
- The school system is working on finding land for a new building.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System said at a meeting on Tuesday that it’s working to build a new elementary school as it continues to see its fastest expansion in district history.
Norm Brumblay, chief operations officer for CMCSS, said at Tuesday’s meeting that the district has opened four new elementary schools since 2022, marking the fastest rate of school expansion in the district’s history.
The new schools have helped improve school capacity as a whole, which has dropped from 96% in 2024 to 90% in 2026…