Lewis County Schools Coordinated School Health and Family Resource Center

Lewis County Schools Coordinated School Health and Family Resource Center The purpose is to help overcome the non academic barriers to learning.

Great Summer Opportunity
04/27/2026

Great Summer Opportunity

Coordinated School Health Spring Newsletter
04/24/2026

Coordinated School Health Spring Newsletter

03/27/2026

Kindergarten Registration

Teen Safe Night Held at Lewis County Middle SchoolTeen Safe Night (TSN) was held on Friday, February 27, 2026, for 7th a...
03/19/2026

Teen Safe Night Held at Lewis County Middle School

Teen Safe Night (TSN) was held on Friday, February 27, 2026, for 7th and 8th grade students. The event was organized through a partnership between the Family Resource Center, Coordinated School Health, the Youth/Tobacco Subcommittee, Hope Hohenwald, and Jason and Christian Shadix.
Teen Safe Night is designed to help students better understand the importance of making safe and healthy choices as they grow into young adults. Throughout the evening, students participated in several educational sessions focused on real-life topics that can impact their future.
Sgt. David Hannah with the Tennessee Highway Patrol spoke with students about the dangers of alcohol and impaired driving, helping them understand the serious consequences that can come from poor decisions. Officers from the Hohenwald Police Department discussed the dangers of drug use and the impact drugs can have on individuals, families, and communities.
Students also learned about building healthy relationships during a session led by Thomas and Amy Moon, who talked about respect, communication, and making positive choices in friendships and dating.
One of the highlights of the evening was the interactive “Life Maze,” led by Heather Hinson, Health Educator with the Lewis County Health Department. With the help of several volunteers, students navigated a maze where they were given stickers representing different life choices. As they moved through the maze, students could see how those choices might affect the path their lives could take.
A total of 38 students attended the event.

We appreciate all of our amazing volunteers that made this possible!

Teen Maze
Lewis County Health Department
Lewis County Sheriff’s Department
TCAT-Hohenwald
Maury Regional EMS
Adair Funeral Home
UT Extension
Lewis County Head Start
32nd Judicial District & Child Advocacy Center
Rick Stevens
Diane Sullivan
Department of Children’s Services
Rusty Graves
Connie Griggs
Eric Williamson
TNSTRONG Students
Lewis County Prevention & Intervention Coalition (LCPIC)
CB&S Bank
TCAT Nursing Students

Lewis County Book Swap Encourages a Love of ReadingLewis County Elementary School and the Family Resource Center recentl...
03/13/2026

Lewis County Book Swap Encourages a Love of Reading

Lewis County Elementary School and the Family Resource Center recently hosted the annual Lewis County Book Swap, an exciting literacy event designed especially for Pre-K through 2nd grade students. The goal of the event is to promote a love of reading while giving students the opportunity to take home books of their own.
Out of the 483 students enrolled at Lewis County Elementary School, a total of 146 book swap forms were turned in, and the school community generously donated 300 books to help make the event a success.
During the book swap, every student received one free book, ensuring that each child had the chance to take home something new to read. Students who participated by bringing books to swap were rewarded with three books each. In total, 337 students received one book, while 146 students who contributed books received three books.
This year’s event was made even more special thanks to the Dollar General Literacy Grant, which was awarded to the Lewis County Family Resource Center. Through this grant, the center was able to purchase over 1,000 additional books, helping ensure there were plenty of options for students to choose from and supporting the success of the book swap.
The Lewis County Book Swap continues to be a wonderful way to encourage young readers, build excitement around books, and strengthen the school’s commitment to literacy. Thanks to the support of the Family Resource Center, community donations, and the Dollar General Literacy Grant, hundreds of Lewis County students were able to take home books and continue growing their love of reading.

Community Resource
03/13/2026

Community Resource

Lewis County Elementary School and Family Resource Center are having their annual Book Swap. Books will be swapped on th...
02/25/2026

Lewis County Elementary School and Family Resource Center are having their annual Book Swap.
Books will be swapped on the following dates: Monday, March 2nd (Pre-K-Kindergarten) and Tuesday, March 3rd (1st-2nd).
If you would like you like your child to participate, send in two children’s books to exchange and the permission form by Friday, February 28th. The books may be hardcover or paperback but must be in good condition. Please do not send in more than one Imagination Library book to exchange.
Only two books may be exchanged. Any books beyond the first two will be considered a donation.
ALL students in grades PK-2 will receive one book during Book Swap- even if they do not bring a book to swap. Those who bring one to swap will leave with two books. Students who bring two to swap will leave with three books!
Please contact Shannon Denton, Family Resource Center Director, at 931-796-2375 with any questions.

02/25/2026

Don't forget about Teen Safe Night this Friday for our 7th and 8th grade students. Forms can be turned in to the office.

🌸✨ Petals & Pearls Update ✨🌸Petals & Pearls has been cancelled for this school year.Any students who have already turned...
02/13/2026

🌸✨ Petals & Pearls Update ✨🌸
Petals & Pearls has been cancelled for this school year.
Any students who have already turned in money will have their payment credited toward next year’s event.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

All breakfasts and lunches are free for all students again this year!
02/09/2026

All breakfasts and lunches are free for all students again this year!

🌸 Petals & Pearls – Postponed 🌸Due to current conditions, we have decided to postpone Petals & Pearls.👕 Anyone who purch...
02/02/2026

🌸 Petals & Pearls – Postponed 🌸

Due to current conditions, we have decided to postpone Petals & Pearls.

👕 Anyone who purchased a shirt will receive it when we return to school.

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. 💗

Lewis County Schools Coordinated School Health Winter Newsletter
01/16/2026

Lewis County Schools Coordinated School Health Winter Newsletter

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