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Pre-K Applications Still Available at Ernest Ray Education Center

June 18, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Any parent interested in applying for the Pre K program for their child may pick up an application at the DeKalb County Board of Education central office (Ernest Ray Education Center) downtown.

What will parents need for Pre-K registration?

Parents will need COPIES of these items: Proof of income for all household members, certified copy of birth certificate with the state seal, proof of residence in DeKalb County (i.e. gas/electric bill), and a current, up to date, physical examination and immunization record (These must be on a Tennessee Department of Health Certificate of Immunization, which can be obtained from your doctor’s office or the Health Department).

***Students must turn 4 on or before August 15, 2020 to enroll in Pre-K for the 2020-2021 school year.

If you have questions, please call Michelle Burklow at 615-597-4084.

The DeKalb County School System is expected to receive a grant from the Tennessee Department of Education to fund five voluntary Pre-K classes to serve up to 100 students for another year including four Pre-K classes at Smithville Elementary and one class at DeKalb West School.




Fundraiser Saturday for DCHS Class of 2020 Downtown Mural Project

June 18, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

A fundraiser is set for Saturday, June 20 in support of a mural project as a community tribute to the DCHS Class of 2020.

The event will be held at Button Willow General Store and Coffee Shop on Main Street downtown Smithville from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.. Stop in and buy some goodies to help raise funds for the mural. You can also go to First Bank of Smithville any time and make a donation there.

Jessica Higgins and her graduating daughter Karleigh Atnip came up with the idea for the mural. Mary Ann Puckett, a former art teacher at DCHS, agreed to layout the design work (as seen in the photo), artist Jody Johnson has agreed to bring much of the artwork to life, and Judge Bratten Cook, II has donated the back of his building at 106 N 3rd St for the mural.

In addition to monetary donations, volunteers are needed to help paint names of all seniors on the mural. For more information contact Higgins at jesshiggins2014@gmail.com.




DeKalb 911 Invites Residents to Take Advantage of “Premises Notes” Service

May 28, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County Emergency Communications District (E911) is offering a “premises notes” service to better serve the elderly, disabled, and persons with special needs or circumstances.

Residents with “premises notes” added to their address in the 911 database provide more information to responders when an emergency or non-emergency call is dispatched to that address.

“We dispatch by a computer aid dispatch system also known as CAD and one of the features of our CAD system is we have the ability to add to addresses of residents in our county what are known as “premise notes”. These notes allow us to better assist the public but also our emergency responders when they are dispatched out on an emergency or non-emergency call or just a simple public assist,” said DeKalb 911 Director Brad Mullinax.

“I want to offer this to our community as a way to get some information in to the 911 center that we can add to our database. We are especially looking to serve our elderly and disabled population and those with any kind of special needs, persons needing assistance, or just an average citizen with a special circumstance that public safety or emergency responders should know about. If we have that information we can add that to your address,” said DeKalb 911 Director Brad Mullinax

“Examples of things we are looking for are gate codes. If you have a private driveway that a responder would need a gate code to access your property or if you live alone and have a hidden key location that an emergency responder or police officer would need to gain access to your house, it would be helpful to add that information as a “premises note” to your address in our system,” he said.

“Contact information like a key holder or next of kin could be included. We have had folks do that in the past. Any kind of special medical information like oxygen use or concentrators or anything like that at home would be good for us to know as well as any kind of hazard that you may have at your residence or business such as dangerous chemicals, large amounts of fuel, or maybe an aggressive animal. That information would be beneficial to our emergency responders,” said Mullinax.

If you would like to add “premises notes” to your address please send that information and your address by email to dekalb911@gmail.com.

“ Although we prefer that you send your information by email a special phone line has been set up with voice mail that the public may call and leave a message but it is not manned. Just leave the information you want added and your address and we will put it in the database. That phone number is 615-597-8364,” said Mullinax.




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