05/05/2026
Congratulations to Mr. Jimmie McKinzie, our Robotics & Technology/STEM instructor, on being named Trezevant CTC Teacher of the Year, an outstanding and well-deserved honor.
Mr. McKinzie is also the recipient of a $5,000 Battelle Education STEM Classroom Award for his proposal, “Prosthetics & Orthopedic Mold, Models, and Prosthetics for Underserved Amputees and Disabled Clients.”
We celebrate his continued commitment to expanding high-quality STEM opportunities and making a meaningful impact in our school community.
04/10/2026
Trezevant Career & Technology Center proudly wishes all of our concurrently enrolled students from:
Craigmont High School,
Manassas High School,
Raleigh-Egypt High School, and
Trezevant High School
the very best as you take on your End-of-Course (EOC) / TCAP assessments beginning Monday, April 13!
Stay focused.
Show what you know.
Level up. 📈
04/01/2026
MSCS Parent Summit - Saturday, April 18 (9AM-12PM)
Register Here By Clicking the Link or Use the QR Code on the Flyer to Register:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=lBwpK7Bet0SJ6kuvFuzEqTh2cNqegmtKjvlfJCcl1WpUODA5Q0tISVJBM0VGRkMyV09aVlZUWUJDUS4u
04/01/2026
Congratulations to Superintendent Roderick Richmond!
03/10/2026
Voter Registration- Anne Dallas Dudley Award
The Secretary of State’s office is launching the Anne Dallas Dudley Gold Level and Silver Level awards for Tennessee high schools that meet student voter registration thresholds.
Gold Level: 100% of eligible students, 18 and older by the next election, are registered to vote. The Secretary of State’s office will gift the school with a commemorative plaque and gift personalized certificates to Student Ambassadors.
Silver Level: 85% of eligible students, 18 and older by the next election, are registered to vote. The Secretary of State’s office will gift personalized certificates to the school and Student Ambassadors.
The award is named in honor of renowned Tennessee suffragist Anne Dallas Dudley. One of the central figures in the women’s suffrage movement, she worked tirelessly to secure the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Learn more about Anne Dallas Dudley and Women's Suffrage in Tennessee on the Tennessee Virtual Archive.
All Tennessee public and private schools as well as home school associations are encouraged to participate in the Anne Dallas Dudley Award program.
Tennessee law allows students who are either 18 years of age, or 17 years of age and will be 18 by the date of the next election to register to vote.
Completed applications will be accepted until March 20, 2026. Link to more information:
Anne Dallas Dudley Award | Tennessee Secretary of State
Anne Dallas Dudley Award The Secretary of State’s office is launching the Anne Dallas Dudley Gold Level and Silver Level awards for Tennessee high schools which meet student voter registration thresholds. Image