Stoner Creek Elementary School

Home of the Bobcats

Programs

“Inspiring hopes, challenging minds, and encouraging dreams.”

 

 

The running club is open-limited to students in grades 2-5.  It promotes health and exercise.  It takes place in conjunction with the YMCA’s Country Music Marathon.  (fee).

 

Questions? Contact Melissa Bunch

 

 

 

Speed Stacking is an exciting individual and team sport where participants stack and unstack 12 specially designed plastic cups in pre-determined sequence.  Competition takes place each November.

Questions? Contact Melissa Bunch

 

 

Recorders are open to children in grade 4 who wish to participate.  They perform at the holiday choir performance.

 

Questions? Contact Lena Boyd

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Stoner Creek’s choir is open

to any student in grades 3-5

who choose to participate.  One or two programs take place in December.

Questions? Contact Lena Boyd

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Advanced Choir is open by

audition-only to interested students enrolled in general choir.  One to three performances take place during the holiday season.

Questions? Contact Lena Boyd

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Bell Choir is open by audition-only to children in the 5th grade.    Children involved work on holiday songs and perform at the chorus performance.

Questions: Contact Lena Boyd

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The YAC is hosted in March every year at Cumberland University.  Classrooms participating will receive information in Jan./Feb.

 

 

The Art Club meets after school.

It is open to interested students in the 5th grade. 

 

Questions? Contact Carol Fancher

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The Drama Team is open by audition-only to students in grades

2-5.  It meets after-school.  A full-length production is presented in the spring.

Questions? Contact Nick Nance

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Running ClubArt ClubDrama TeamStick-To-It ReadingChoirAdvanced ChoirRecordersGuitarBell ChoirYoung Author's
ConferenceSpeed Stacks

 

 

 

Guitar is open to all 5th graders and is performed by audition-only at the holiday choir program.

 

Questions: Contact Lena Boyd

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Biz Town gives fifth graders the opportunity to put economics, math, government, and social studies concepts in a real life simulation. 

 

Questions? Contact Debbie Braun

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Stick-To-It Reading is a reading program designed to encourage reading and develop good reading habits.  It is conjunction with the Nashville Predators

Questions? Contact Ruth Franklin

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Biz Town

Homework Hotline

 

Homework Hotline provides free one-on-one academic assistance by phone to students or their parents.  The program is available in five languages, 4:00 - 8:00 pm, Monday -Thursday.  It's all free, thanks to Dell, TriStar Health System, Bridgestone Firestone Trust Fund, AT&T, Sonic Drive-ins and the Metro Nashville Public Schools.  The teachers answering the phones at Homework Hotline have all the currently adopted textbooks in the county.  The numbers are: 298-6636 or 1-888-868-5777

Wilson County Schools Non-Discrimination Statement

The Wilson County School System does not Discriminate due to age, race, color, gender, national origin, disability, religion, creed, or veteran status in the provision of services, in programs or activities, or in employment opportunities or benefits.  Inquiries concerning Title VI or title IX of the Civil Rights Act should be directed to Monty Wilson at (615) 444-3282.  Inquiries concerning Section 504 should be directed to Yvonne Smith at (615) 444-3282.  Inquiries concerning the American with Disabilities Act should be directed to David Burton at (615) 444-3282.