Decaturville Elementary posts 2026-27 supply lists, urges registration completion
Decaturville Elementary asked returning families to finish ParentVUE forms before school begins, warning that students will not get Chromebooks until paperwork is done.

Decaturville Elementary posted its 2026-27 supply lists and told returning families to finish online registration before school begins. Students will not receive a Chromebook until the required paperwork is complete.
The message, posted on the school’s live feed four days ago, told parents to complete every field in ParentVUE even if nothing has changed. When the form asks for a date, families were instructed to enter 8/3/26, and the phone-number section should be set to text permission YES so the school can reach homes before classes start.
For help with registration, families can contact Dr. Scott King at 731-847-1750 or scott.king@decaturschools.org. The school asked parents to include the student’s name and school when requesting assistance.
Decatur County Schools has tied returning-student registration to ParentVUE across the system, and the forms help create class lists and determine how many teachers the district will need.

Decaturville Elementary is at 820 South West St. in Decaturville, Tennessee, with Christee Pettigrew as principal. Melinda J. Thompson is district director of schools, and the district office is at 59 West Main Street in Decaturville.
A 2026-27 Student Handbook is posted on the school’s documents page. Decaturville Elementary has also announced a new Lending Library for students, and the campus was recognized as a Reward School for the 2024-25 school year, a designation based on academic achievement, student growth and low chronic absenteeism.
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