
L is for Lodge Cast Iron. Students learned about Lodge today from The Rambling Baker herself, Gloria Stewart. Thank you, Mrs. Stewart, for educating our students on things Made in Tennessee and for the tasty treats!





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You can’t have Made in Tennessee without C is for Construction. Thank you to Wright Brothers Construction for educating our students today about your areas of the industry. The visit even included machinery simulation.





You can’t have Made in Tennessee without C is for Construction. Thank you to Wright Brothers Construction for educating our students today about your areas of the industry. The visit even included machinery simulation.





V is for Volunteer. Camp Calhoun learned how Tennessee gained its nickname today followed by a visit from Calhoun Volunteer Fire Department. You can see the fun that followed! We’re always thankful for our community volunteers that not only keep us safe, but help out whenever possible! Friday is also the perfect day for Kona Ice! Thank you to all those who stopped by today to purchase Kona Ice in support of Camp Calhoun!





S is for Sequoyah. Thank you to today’s guest speaker from Sequoyah Birthplace Museum. Students enjoyed learning about Sequoyah and activities in the classroom afterward.





M is for Manufacturing! Thank you to today’s Camp Calhoun guest speaker Sherri Ingle from Denso for educating our students about what Denso does. You don’t get any more #madeinTN than #madeinMcMinn. Students were even treated to a goody bag to take home.





Josh Monroe, from Tennessee Valley Railway Museum, spoke to Camp Calhoun about Tennessee Trains including the Tennessee landscape along the routes. Looking for a fun adventure? Check out what Tennessee Valley Railroad has to offer at
https://www.tvrail.com/?fh-u=3b79c72e-50c6-46c1-9a30-1e765a09e1aa



Teresa Barlok, our guest speaker from CapStar Bank, spoke to our Calhoun Campers today about money, budgeting, needs, and wants. Students participated in a shading activity where they learned about the different coins, a bingo game that taught them the purpose of deposits, budgets, savings accounts, and more! Thank you, Mrs. Barlok, for helping us educate our students on such important topics!





No need to wait until Registration Day! New students may enroll at CES Monday - Friday 8 am - 2 pm by stopping by or contacting the front office at 423-336-2974.


Family Resource Agency has a 3 year old Head Start classroom located at CES. All information and registration is completed through Family Resource Agency. Please see the flyer or call 423-617-0575 to register for Calhoun Head Start. We look forward to having your kids!


H is for Honeybee! Camp Calhoun learned about Tennessee’s state agricultural insect today with research, books, taste testing, recipe creations, and guest speakers Adam and Amber Cook. What will Day 3 bring?




Camp Calhoun 2022 kicks off tomorrow with a birthday party for Tennessee! We look forward to seeing all registered students. Please see the flyer sent home with arrival and dismissal info.



We look forward to Camp Calhoun "Made in Tennessee" kick off June 3rd! This note was sent home with all registered students.


Congratulations to our 2022-23 Minks Basketball Team
Jaret Douglas
Wyatt McCay
Brady McNutt
Charlie Ivey
John Monroe
Kayne Watkins
Braxton Hafley
Joshua Austin
Gavin Ingle
Eric Mendoza
Emmanuel Togba
Wyatt Flory
Jacob Nelms

Congratulations to our Lady Minks Basketball 2022-23
Zoey Placeck
Zaniya Young
Maddy Shirk
Zannie Jones
Savannah Sluder
Hannah Howard
Lilli Byers
Shelby Liner
Blair Prince
Carly Sneed
Julisa Mendoza
Libby Kincaid
Kelsey McAlister

Congratulations!


•Basketball tryouts for 22-23 school year Monday & Tuesday after school until 4:30.
•Tuesday will be coke & candy day. Items $1 & $2.
•Wednesday is last day, grade cards, & dismissal at 10:30. Cheer tryouts 10:30-noon.


8th Grade Class Night starts at 7:00. Doors open at 6:30. Students report to Mrs. Keylon’s classroom without cell phones. Award winners will have pictures taken after ceremony.


•Doors will open 15 minutes prior to awards ceremonies during the regular school day and 30 minutes prior to 8th grade class night. Siblings will not be called out of class to attend other award ceremonies.
•Punch board game available during flex lab benefitting Relay for Life. $1 per punch. Every cup has a prize.
•Please see school calendar for all upcoming events.
