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About CHE

Welcome to Castle Heights Elementary! Our school includes approximately 640 students in grades Pre-K through Fifth grade. Our school is committed to teaching and helping our students learn to Respect Self, Respect School, and Respect Others. Our school system is “Committed to a Community of Excellence” for all of our students.

School News

Stop Cyberbullying

Let's Stand Together Against Cyberbullying

Parents and students, staying safe online is just as important as staying safe in person. Cyberbullying affects all ages, but together, we can prevent it and keep our digital spaces positive and supportive.
Enough IS Enough

Enough IS Enough

Join us Thursday, December 5th to learn how to keep our kids safe from tactics used by adult predators online.
Red Ribbon Week Bracelets

Red Ribbon Week Recap!

LSSD appreciates Drug Free Wilco for sharing the powerful history of Red Ribbon Week with our elementary school students.
Taste of Wilson

“Taste of Wilson County”

Tomorrow night Wilson Bank & Trust is hosting their annual “Taste of Wilson County” beginning at 5:30. Our school would love to have a big showing at this event.A count will be taken when each person arrives and presents his or her ticket. The count will be based on school spirit shirts. So be sure and wear your CH shirt. We want CH to bring home the Taste of Wilson Spirit Stick to display for a year. Hope to see you there! Click title to get link for more information.

Our Mission

The commitment to excellence in teaching and learning inspires and empowers all children, equipping them with the tools they will need to be successful in a globally changing world.

About Us

The Lebanon Special School District’s mission is “Committed to a Community of Excellence”. The district provides instruction for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, as well as, services for children qualifying for special education. The Lebanon Special School District of Wilson County, Tennessee, was established by a special act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1901. Originally, the school district corresponded to the Tenth Civil District. It has been enlarged twice, taking in areas of the Third Civil District.

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