Tips, Resources, and Information to help "Make a positive difference in the lives of our students." If you have any questions or require further resources, please contact TLC's Counselor. TLC can recommend and refer, based on parental permission, a variety of community resources for students and families needing assistance.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
CHS Parent Teacher Conferences
Tuesday Nov. 16 from 4 PM until 7 PM
You can pick up your child's official progress report from his or her first period teacher during conferences.
The dates for finals are Thursday, Dec. 16 and Friday, Dec. 17. Unfortunately, we will not be able to make exceptions to these dates and there are no exemptions from final exams.
CHS strongly encourages you to check out their website at chs.clevelandschools.org and click on the News Stream button for daily announcements or on the Current Events button for the school's master calendar. Both of these are updated daily.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Yearbooks on sale all week during all 3 lunches.
- Early bird price is $65 if your payment is received by Dec. 31st. After Jan. 1 the cost increases to $70. This year we are offering a payment plan. You may make a $35, NON-REFUNDABLE deposit before Christmas and make the final $35 payment after Jan. 1. Please make checks payable to CHS.
- You may also order them online by going to ybpay.com.
Underclassmen make up pictures will be this Thursday, September 30 from 8am - 2pm. You may pick up order forms in the library.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Lee University Tutoring Center

Need additional help in your Classes?
Lee University Tutoring Center
Any elementary, middle, and high school student in the Cleveland/Bradley County area can participate free of charge.
Open Tuesdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Located in Room 203 (upstairs) in the Leonard Center on the Lee University campus.
For more information call 303-5077 Rochelle Mayberry, AmeriCorps Vista.
Transportation not available.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
New Hope Pregnancy Care Center "Walk for Life"
The "Walk For Life" will take place on Saturday, September 18, 2010 at Cleveland High School. Registration begins at 8:15 AM / Walk Event Begins at 9:00 AM. NHPC now offers quick and easy ONLINE REGISTRATION!!! Click here to get involved!!!!!!!!!!
New Hope Pregnancy Care Center affirms the sanctity of all human life and promotes the benefits of sexual purity with an emphasis on abstinence untilmarriage. We exist to bring compassionate help and hope to women andmen facing a crisis or unplanned pregnancy. We also provide counseling support for those dealing with the hurt of a past abortion. Your participation in the "Walk For Life" will help to raise funds needed to enable New Hope to continue offering all of the following services free:
Pregnancy Tests
24 Hour Hotline - (423) 479 - 6683
Confidential & Compassionate Peer Counseling
Learning Opportunities to Earn Baby and Maternity Items
Parenting Classes
Abstinence & Sexual Purity Education in Schools & Churches
Post Abortion Recover Support
Monday, September 13, 2010
TREK Program at The Teen Learning Center
TREK Adventures held “Camp TLC” Aug. 25 at Camp Ocoee for Teen Learning Center students. TREK (Teaching Responsibility and Educating Kids) addresses the need for education that prevents tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse, while instilling the knowledge and skills necessary for students to become responsible, productive citizens. This activity provided students a fun experience, learning opportunities, and shared memories to gear up for a successful year at the TLC. “Camp TLC” was an idea of Cliff Eason, TLC principal, who wanted to “create an opportunity that would build relationships between staff members and students.” Additionally, this experience was designed to introduce students to community partners participating in the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Grant. Through creative play and exploration, students worked together in small groups gaining a knowledge of nature. Some student sessions included rock climbing, canoeing, hiking and fishing. There was also a student session on art, pet, and alcohol and drug therapy.Blair Deacon, TLC counselor and TREK program director, said, “This real-life classroom setting helps our students to foster an understanding and appreciation of nature, community and self.”The TLC has formed a coalition of youth-serving agencies and individuals to meet the needs of the alternative school populations of Cleveland and Bradley County school system students and their families. TREK incorporates cultural diversity training for students and families, while addressing gender-specific needs utilizing art and animal-assisted therapy and life-skills training. The target population for the TREK program is youth ages 12-18 (grades 6-12) who have been identified by the Juvenile Court, or by a school system, as being at high risk for delinquent behavior, and who attend school in an alternative school setting (The Teen Learning Center/GOAL Academy). These high-risk students may have truancy issues, poor academic performance, or behavioral problems at school, home or within the community.Deacon said that Manufacturers Chemicals, Cleveland City Schools Director Dr. Rick Denning (and his wife, Evelyn), Cleveland Family YMCA, Camp Ocoee and the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth made Camp TLC possible through their financial support.
Community College Fair
Monday, August 30, 2010
Coordinated School Health Screenings
Helping Paws Healing Hearts Weekend

What is it?
A time to share, relax and heal.
A FREE Weekend for children ages 6-14 who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
What is Included?
Meals, Snacks, T-shirt and lots of therapeutic activities and healing time.
When:
Friday, September 17, (4 pm-8 pm) 2010
Saturday, September 18, (8 am-2 pm) 2010
Where:
The Campus of Blythe-Bower Elementary School
604 20th Street, SE
Cleveland, Tn. 37311
What will we do?
Music therapy, Art therapy, Play therapy, Pet therapy, Small groups and many other activities.
How do I register?
Contact Ms. Deacon @ The Teen Learning Center or your students Counselor
Camp is limited to 25 campers so register soon. This is for first time camp attendees. Please do not register if you attended camp previously.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 1st.
Questions?
www.helpingpawshealinghearts.com
ilovemydogs@charter.net
423-595-5698
Helping Paws Healing Hearts is a non-profit organization, which utilizes animal assisted activities to reach and teach children in Bradley County.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide,
call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Call 1-800-273-TALK today and help save a life
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Healing Hearts Camp

March 26 4:00 -8:00
March 27th 8:00-4:00
Blythe Bower Elementary School Cleveland,TN
Ages 5-12 and 13-18
Art, music, pets, and playtime are just a few of the activities Healing Hearts will feature. Parents and guardians of campers are encouraged to get involved, too. Healing Hearts will host a special adult therapy session Saturday from 8:00-11:00.
Healing Hearts is offered at no cost to the camper. Hospice will provide dinner friday night, lunch saturday, and snacks along the way. Only children who have endured the death of a relative or close friend are invited to enroll.
Space is limited.
Contact: Jan Collins (423) 892-4289 x 19422
or Amy Hicks (423) 595-5698
Deadline for enrollment is Friday March 12th!!!!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Community Home School Resources

Registration Cost: $80.00
Course Cost : $80.00 Every 3 Weeks
Program Design: prepackaged materials/ books on a 3-5 course schedule, with work turned in every 3 weeks.
Gateway Christian Schools:
Phone: 901-454-1606
Fax: 901-454-9814
P.O. Box 280117 Memphis, TN 38168-0117
o Registration Cost: $50 per Student / Offering
o Course Cost: N/A
o Program Design: Student chooses course work and program and pays for books/ course material.
This list provides you with some non-public home school resources available in our community. If you are aware of other resources, please let me know, I would love to add them to my list. If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact your student's counselor.
Anger HOTline
479-1597
Friday, February 19, 2010
How Do I get a Tennessee Learner's Permit???

For the issuance of a Tennessee Learner Permit:
· Must be at least 15 years of age
· Pass a standard vision screening.
· Pass the Class D knowledge exam. Practice exams are available online.
· If you are under the age of 18, you will also need to have:
* A parent or legal guardian (with proof of guardianship) present to sign a minor/teenage affidavit and financial responsibility form.
* Show proof of school attendance/progress from a current Tennessee school or a letter from the school in your previous state that confirms your attendance and satisfactory progress during enrollment in that school. This letter must be signed and dated by the principal or guidance counselor no more than 30 days prior to your Tennessee application.
· Provide all required documentation.
Proof of School Attendance
Applicants under the age of 18 must prove they are enrolled in school and making satisfactory progress. If they have already graduated, they must bring their high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate with them when they apply. If not, they need to ask their school to complete a Certificate of Compulsory School Attendance and take the original part of this form with them to a driver license station. The form is valid for only 30 days.
If a student fifteen years of age or older drops out of school or fails to make satisfactory academic progress, the school is required to notify the Department of Safety. This suspends the student's driving privileges. The first time a student drops out, he or she may regain the privilege to drive by returning to school and making satisfactory academic progress. There is no second chance, however. The second time a student drops out he or she must wait to turn 18 years old before being eligible to apply.
Bradley Co Driver’s License Location:
301 James Asbury Dr NW Cleveland (423) 478-0346
Job Corps Federal Scholarship Information
“Job corps is the only Federal Scholarship of its kind for young adults under the age of 25. The scholarship includes two years of vocational, academic, and social skills training in addition to clothing, housing, food, equipment, basic medical and dental care, and even a small amount of pocket money every two weeks. Successful students can leave with an academic diploma vocational certification, a driver’s license, and the social skills that all employers desire in a new employee.”
16 to 24 Years Old?
Please join us at the Job Corps information session to find out how all of this is possible!
Date & Time: Every Monday @ 2:00 PM
Every Wednesday @ 4:30 PM
Where: Job Corps Admissions Office
951 Eastgate Loop
Building 5700, Suite 500
Chattanooga, TN 37411
(Behind the Goodyear Tire Center)
Questions? See the Counseling Office
or call Tamara Daniel or Sheila Simpson
423-894-3865
Lee University Tuitoring Center

Need help with Homework?
Need additional help in your Classes?
Lee University Tutoring Center provides an environment for students to study under the supervision of college tutor and receive help in a variety of subject areas.
*Any elementary, middle, or high school student in the Cleveland/ Bradley County area can participate free of charge.
Open Mondays from 4:00-6:00
Located at the offices of First Baptist Church on Central Avenue
(between Church Street and Ocoee).
For more information call 303-5077 or see your counselor