Our staff strives to keep these mottos in mind as we work toward our goal of improving the learning of every KTMS student. Kenwood Trail is proud to be part of the award-winning, innovative Lakeville Area Public Schools District 194. Our district serves nearly 11,000 students in Dakota and Scott Counties, and spans 86 square miles.
Welcome to Kenwood Trail Middle School! We are proud to be a caring community dedicated to the promotion of excellence through knowledge, inquiry, and citizenship. We have two mottos at KTMS: “Where Kids in the Middle Come First”, and “Be Kenwood.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is proud to announce that Kenwood Middle School has received a STEM Designation from the Tennessee Department of Education. Kenwood is one of 13 schools across the state recognized in 2021.
The USDA stated that these free meals will be available through June 2022, or until funds run out. Meals are available for all children 18 and under in Montgomery County, including children not enrolled in CMCSS schools.
Community leaders can volunteer to speak with students by contacting Dr. Grant. For a middle school student, influence presents itself in all forms. For at-risk young men of color, daily life pressures are a continuous threat to their educational journey.
KTMS uses a single entrance and single exit system for our parking lot. We use this system to keep our students and staff safe during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up. All vehicles must enter at the north entrance (the intersection of 192nd Street and Kenwood Trail). School vehicles are the only exception to this requirement.
Our bus service is provided by Schmitty & Sons, for more information on their services, or to contact the bus garage, please call 952-985-7513 or visit their Schmitty & Sons Website.
When visiting Kenwood Trail Middle School, please use our Visitor Security System. This system allows students, families, staff, and community members to visit our schools and help ensure a safe and secure environment for all.