HES holds Book Fair

Haywood Elementary had a great turnout for the school’s Book Fair held October 27 through November 3. According to HES librarian Dawn Lovelace, the…

HHS students serve at Chamber banquet

Seven members of the Haywood High School Culinary Arts 2 and 3 classes were the servers at the annual Brownsville-Haywood County Chamber of Commerce…

Students help with Backpacks

"Haywood High HOSA students are participating in the Haywood County School’s Backpack food program for the third year. Since the object of the…

FRC welcomes families at Anderson

    Welcoming families and students to the Family Resource Center at Anderson is LeeAnna Parker Davis.  Anderson has a new Family Resource…

Students attend Leadership Summit

Four Haywood Middle School students had the opportunity to attend the 5th Annual FutureStar Leadership Summit at The University of Tennessee at…

HHS students visit Vesta Home Show

Students from Mrs. Denita Jarratt’s Residential Interior Design class had the chance to visit the Vesta Home Show at Ainsley Manor in Fayette County…

AECC Cubs “Sock Hop”

It was hard to keep up with the Anderson Cubs and Cub-ettes as they hopped their way through the decades on Friday when AECC held it annual Sock Hop.…

HHS students are “HEE HAW”

In the style of the old country variety show, HEE HAW, Haywood High Show Choir members presented slap-stick jokes and country tunes October 29 and 30…

Students in STEM make slime

Mrs. Ti-Anna Wiley and her STEM students are making slime at East Side! And they also made parachutes!  

Senator Gresham visits East Side

Tennessee State Senator Dolores Gresham came to speak to East Side’s Student Council representatives on October 12. She spoke to students about…

ES students create posters

Mrs. T. Pickens' class at East Side Intermediate School completed an animal adaptations poster project. You can walk down Dreams Boulevard at the…

AECC holds Slumber Number Party

Anderson Early Childhood Center held its annual slumber number party October 11. Slumber? No way!  Game stations were set up all geared towards math!…