CCCHS Teachers to Dedicate Time for Answering Concerns
Coffee County Central High School has announced that teachers will be dedicating time to answer questions and concerns from parents and students every Friday, for one hour. The times each teacher will be available are indicated below and have been shared with students via email. Individual teachers will inform... Read more
TN to Commemorate Ratification of  19th Amendment with Reenactment of Historic Vote on House Floor
“Our Century! Living Tennessee’s History of the Ratification” to take place on August 18 at 9:30 a.m. CT/10:30 a.m. ET and be live-streamed from the State Capitol The State of Tennessee will commemorate its role in the Ratification of the 19th Amendment, which occurred 100 years ago and guaranteed... Read more
Tullahoma Art Center Announces New Public Benefit Program
The Tullahoma Art Center has announced a new “public benefit program” in collaboration with Skills Development Center. The new program has established a weekly art program for individuals within the Skills program. According to TAC, “The program allows individuals to be in the community while participating in art programs... Read more
TCS Partners with Community to Create Co-ops for Working Parents of Distance Learners
Tullahoma City Schools have partnered with faith-based and community entities, such as Grace Baptist Church and Cedar Lane Church of Christ, to create an opportunity for childcare for working parents of distance learners. “We are extremely thankful for this community partnership; this opportunity is free and available on a... Read more
Manchester City Schools Hybrid Plan Information
On Monday, August 17, Manchester City Schools will be on the hybrid schedule.  Students in grades 3-8 have been divided into “A” and “B” schedules.  Students on the A schedule will attend school on Monday and Wednesday, while students on the B schedule will attend school on Tuesday and Thursday. ... Read more
Tullahoma Schools to Begin Hybrid Schedule on Monday
Tullahoma City School officials have stated that due to rising active cases, they will be moving forward with the hybrid learning plan. As of today, there are 298 active cases, leaving schools in the “moderate spread” zone. “The Coffee County active case count has continued to hover at the... Read more
Coffee County Schools to Require Masks Beginning Aug 12th.
At the August 10 board meeting, the Coffee County School Board approved a statement that requires the use of masks in district facilities.  Every effort is being made to provide a safe learning environment for our students and staff.  Should a parent feel that their child cannot attend school... Read more
Hillsboro Homecoming Association Serving Free Hot Dog Lunch Today
The Hillsboro Homecoming Association, located at 7926 Hillsboro Highway Hillsboro, is serving up a completely free hot dog lunch today! “This is just a token of our appreciation for all of the wonderful support we’ve received throughout the years,” HHA says. “As a token of our appreciation for the wonderful... Read more
Manchester City Schools to Move to Hybrid Schedule Aug. 12
“Today the active COVID -19 case count in Coffee Coffee reached 285. While the number is at the moderate spread level, Manchester City Schools is announcing a probable shift to its hybrid schedule on Wednesday, August 12. A hybrid schedule means that students will receive a combination of on-site... Read more
Tullahoma Schools Remain In Session Until Aug. 11, Move to Hybrid After Monitoring Case Count
Tullahoma City School officials have made the following statement regarding the active case count, and moving to the hybrid model: “Today the active case count in Coffee Coffee reached 285 which puts us at the 0.50% or the moderate spread category. While the number is just at the moderate... Read more