

Panthers Events and Notices
- LINQ Connect Meal Payment Information
- TN Department of Education TCAP Family Portal Information
- Selective Service Registration
- SMHS Title VI, Title IX, and Homeless Coordinators
- CSW Charitable Fund
- SafeTN App
Parents and families can watch this short video, reference the graphic below, or follow these three simple steps to access the TCAP Family Portal:
1) Find their student’s “unique access code” or “USID” on the bottom right-corner of the printed state score report.
2) Visit the Family Portal at KnowMoreLearnMoreTN.tnedu.gov.
3) Log in to find information on your student’s performance, a personalized video in your home language, questions to ask their teacher, and where they may need additional support.
* To note: If a parent does not have a score report to reference, they should contact their school and ask for their student’s state ID number. They will add two zeroes in front of that seven-digit number to create an account.
Males living in the United States (both citizens and non-citizens) are REQUIRED to register for the Selective Service at 18 years old.
Click here to register for Selective Service.
Failing to register is a felony and prevents college financial aid, access to federal jobs and more. Read about penalities for failing to register.
SMHS Title VI, Title IX, and Homeless Coordinators
SMHS has coordinators available at all times for the following programs:
- Title II Coordinator: Julie Moldenhaur
(Title II addresses student special needs and specialized staff training.) - Title VI Coordinator: Kim Wattenbarger
(Library/Media Center) (Title VI is part of the Civil Rights act of 1964.) - Title IX Coordinator: Lance Kennedy
(V.P. Office) (Title IX addresses gender equity in athletics.) - Homeless Coordinator: Kelly Walter
(Guidance) - 504 Coordinators: Karen Hicks, Missy Miller, Andrea Simmons
(Guidance) (Section 504 of IDEA addresses students with physical disabilities.)
Information about Coordinators can be found here.
Stone Memorial High School District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on age, gender, gender identity or expression, or genetic information, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
Our nondiscrimination information can be found here.
CCS Employment nondiscrimination policy.
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Governor Bill Lee:
"Every Tennessean has an active role to play in ensuring school safety, and that starts with downloading the SafeTN app. As students return to school this month, the SafeTN app is an easy way for parents and guardians to quickly and confidentially report safety concerns.”
The SafeTN app gives every Tennessean a direct line for confidentially reporting suspicious or concerning activity within schools.
