MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – The 44th Annual Telly Awards, the premier award honoring video and television across all screens, has recognized CityTV, Murfreesboro’s government and educational station, with two Telly Awards. The national awards were announced and officially received this month.
Multimedia Producer John Padgett, with Lisa Trail and Tori Carr of Murfreesboro City Schools, earned a Silver 2023 Telly for producing “Take20 with .
(RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN) When combined, Rutherford County Schools and Murfreesboro City Schools operate 63 public schools and serve approximately 60,000 students.
Those numbers make the school systems among the largest in Tennessee, only behind Knox County, Davidson County and Shelby County.
To ensure the continued success of students, both districts see an increased need to gain further support from community groups, non-profits and faith-based organizations.
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – The 43rd Annual Telly Awards, the premier award honoring video and television across all screens, has recognized CityTV, Murfreesboro’s government and educational station, with two Bronze Telly Awards. The national awards were announced May 24, 2022, and officially received this month.
Video Producer John Padgett with Lisa Trail and Tori Carr of Murfreesboro City Schools earned a Bronze 2022 Telly for producing &ldqu .
Excellence in Education Becomes an Outdoor Experience for Murfreesboro City Schools Foundation Feb 10, 2021 at 08:24 am by scott
(Murfreesboro, TN) The 14th Annual Excellence in Education will become An Outdoor Experience on Friday, May 1st at 6 p.m. The outdoor event will be held at Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro.
Excellence in Education is traditionally held in January as a black-tie event, however, the event was postponed due to the pandemic until May 1st. Excellence in Education is the largest fundraiser for The City Schools Foundation.
Since March 2020, The City Schools Foundation has been a vital part of Murfreesboro City Schools’ COVID response. The Foundation funded, through the help of many community sponsors, summer and weekend food supplies as well as donated $50,000 for Chromebooks for students.