With the addition of the new equipment the custodial staff they have been able to continue to care and improve our school. The new tools have allowed them to accomplish their various jobs with precision and in a timely manner that allows them to accomplish more tasks. Students will continue to see on a daily basis the impact that the Read more...
Eagles Working for Wood Ducks is a program that is constructing, erecting, monitoring, and maintaining wood duck nesting structures across the community. By partnering with local farmers, land owners, and local park committees, we are insuring the increased wildlife viewing opportunities for our entire community. The whistling wings and haunting call of the female wood duck has long been absent Read more...
The Rock Store Museum is open on the second and fourth Saturdays of the spring and summer months. It is also open whenever anyone would like to experience the history of the community. We will be able to use the building more frequently when we have adequate heating and air conditioning. Each time we open, we either receive or provide Read more...
The public finds it much easier to locate the Delano Park Playground and Garden for All Children and the historic Rose Garden. This is good not only for the local community but also for tourism. Families will learn about the Tennessee River Valley plants, animals, cultural and natural history in the accessible Riverwild Playground and Garden for All Children upon Read more...
This project will allow residents to travel under Highway 20, which has traffic count 26,700 per day, via the Bill Sims Bike trail making for a safer trail. Read more...
The students learned a great deal about curriculum in their science classes. They also learned skills such as leadership, teamwork, and responsibility. This has also made our school grounds look more inviting, and we have had numerous compliments on this project. Teachers of all subject areas utilize this beautiful space to conduct class meetings and assignments. Read more...
The project raised the environmental awareness levels of both students and community patrons. Additionally, stewardship of natural resources was taught and will have lasting impact on the participants of this project. Read more...
The FAWN program taught 6th graders how important our forest is to use and to our wildlife. Earth day teaches how important it is to take care of our earth for future generations. The teacher workshop is giving teachers valuable information and literature on getting agriculture back into the schools and how to take care of our natural resources. In Read more...
Our visitor’s concession stand was flooded by a sewage backup last year. This project enabled us to repair all of that damage. This enabled the band boosters and the youth league to open and use the concession stand during football games. Read more...