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Clarksville RDC Approves $400,000 Donation to Local Schools

CLARKSVILLE, IN (February 29, 2024) – Several Clarksville schools are getting some extra assistance from the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission (RDC).  During its monthly meeting in February, the RDC approved the disbursement of $400,000 to be split among Clarksville Community Schools, Greater Clark County Schools (Parkwood Elementary), Providence High School, and St. Anthony of Padua School. ...

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Clarksville Redevelopment Commission approves funding for local schools

CLARKSVILLE, IN (March 30, 2023) – Some local schools will be getting some additional funding this school year thanks to the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission.  The body voted last year to invest up to $400,000 each year into a “Workforce Ready Fund” for local schools, with a goal of educating Clarksville’s workforce starting at the elementary...

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Clarksville Redevelopment Commission Invests in Building Future Workforce

CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 28, 2022) – Preparing students to participate in the competitive and global economy.  That is the goal of the Clarksville Redevelopment Commission (RDC) and it’s “Workforce Ready Fund,” which supports the learning and development of Clarksville students.  The goal is to help build and educate Clarksville’s workforce starting at the elementary, middle,...

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CLARKSVILLE PD: Inside Efforts to Protect Our Schools

CLARKSVILLE, IN (July 19, 2022) – Students were holding ‘end of the school year’ parties just days before a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas in May. That gunman then went on a shooting spree killing 19 students and two teachers. It was an unbelievable act of terror that shook not only that...

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Parkwood Elementary Unveils Newly Donated School Sign

CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 25, 2021) – Students and teachers at Clarksville’s Parkwood Elementary School are starting the new school year with a brand new look. The 50-year-old sign that once stood at the entrance to the school building is gone, and in it’s place is a brand new sign. School officials say the sign was...