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What's Cool In School

What's Cool In School

By: Main Street Media of Tennessee
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What’s Cool In School provides insight into your local schools! From new programs, to academic excellence, athletics, and more we cover it all. Host Stefanie Miller travels to 14 Rutherford County High Schools to spotlight new and interesting topics happening at each school, while Murfreesboro Post sports editor Monte Hale keeps you up to date on local high school sports around the county. What's Cool In School highlights the idea that what kids are doing in the classrooms, in the gym, and on campus IS cool.© 2025 Main Street Media of Tennessee Politics & Government
Episodes
  • What’s Cool in School, Season 2 | Smyrna Elementary, TFAA & Christiana Middle - Dec. 2, 2025
    Dec 3 2025

    In this special episode of What’s Cool in School, Stefanie Miller visits some of Rutherford County’s younger grades and highlights STEM at Smyrna Elementary, the arts at Thurman Francis, and both STEM and STEAM at Christiana Middle.

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    30 mins
  • What’s Cool in School, Season 2 | PCA - Nov. 25, 2025
    Nov 26 2025

    Stefanie Miller visits Providence Christian Academy in this week’s episode of What’s Cool in School! She learns more about their mission and academics, and speaks with seniors on how their extracurriculars have helped them succeed in school.

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    31 mins
  • What’s Cool in School, Season 2 | Riverdale - Nov. 18, 2025
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of What’s Cool in School, Stefanie Miller visits Riverdale High School! She tours their new kitchen designed for culinary arts classes, sees what art students are working on and learns more about their engineering program.

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    28 mins
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