As the summer season draws to a close, several school districts in Middle Tennessee are preparing to welcome students back to the classroom in the upcoming days. The academic year will kick off for a number of counties, with specific start dates set for each district.
In Giles County, students will embark on their first full day of classes on August 5th, marking the beginning of a new school year filled with opportunities for learning and growth. Similarly, Lawrence County Schools will also commence their academic activities on the same date, August 5th, ensuring that students are ready to engage in their studies.
Lewis County Schools will join the ranks of those starting on August 5th, as they too prepare for the arrival of students eager to learn. Maury County Schools will follow suit, with their first full day of school also scheduled for August 5th, creating a synchronized start for many in the region.
In contrast, Marshall County Schools will begin their school year a bit earlier, with the first full day of classes set for August 2nd. This earlier start allows students in Marshall County to get a head start on their educational journey.
Lastly, Wayne County Schools will round out the list with their first full day of school occurring on August 8th, providing a slightly later start for their students. As these counties gear up for the new academic year, anticipation is building among students, parents, and educators alike.