Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
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Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, or MNPS, is a school district that serves the city of Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. It is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County, in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the health care, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home...

. Over 74,000 students are currently enrolled in the district's 71 elementary schools, 36 middle schools and 15 high schools.

Demographics

There are approximately 75,000 students enrolled. As of the 2007-2008 school year, the MNPS System is 34.06% Caucasian
Caucasian race
The term Caucasian race has been used to denote the general physical type of some or all of the populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Western Asia , Central Asia and South Asia...

, 48.18% African-American, 14.35 Hispanic
Hispanic
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, 3.16% Asian
Asian people
Asian people or Asiatic people is a term with multiple meanings that refers to people who descend from a portion of Asia's population.- Central Asia :...

, and 0.26% other .

History

Metro Nashville Public Schools traces its roots to 1855, when Hume School opened its doors. In 1963, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools officially formed with the unification of Nashville and Davidson County schools. The district today includes 133 schools, offering instruction from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, with all high schools also offering college-level credits.

Academics

More than 99 percent of MNPS teachers meet federal standards in at least one subject, with 98.90 percent of classes taught by a highly qualified instructor. The average teacher experience is 13.0 years at the elementary level, 11.5 years at the middle school level, and 14.0 years at the high school level. A total of 39.83 percent of MNPS teachers have a Bachelors degree, 36.67 percent have a Master's degree, 18.81 percent have Master's plus, and 4.6 percent have a doctorate degree. Current enrollment exceeds 74,000 students, reflecting a diverse spectrum of backgrounds. Students represent 84 countries and speak languages from more than 77 language groups. MNPS currently has three of the five prestigious International Baccalaureate programs in the state of Tennessee and its teachers routinely earn state and national honors for excellence in the classroom. Also of note are the prestigious magnet schools Hume-Fogg
Hume-Fogg High School
Hume-Fogg Academic High School is a public magnet high school located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, teaching grades 9-12.-History:Hume-Fogg's original incarnation, Hume High School, which opened in 1855 on Eighth Avenue and Broad, was the first public school in Nashville.In 1875 Fogg High...

, Nashville School of the Arts, and Martin Luther King, which Newsweek
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consistently ranks among the top fifty in the nation.

School Board

Dr. Jesse Register is the current director of MNPS.

The Board of Education is composed of nine elected members, each serving 4-year terms, and each coming from one of the nine districts in the city and also two student board members elected by the district's director's student advisory council.

MNPS School Board

Chair: David Fox

Vice Chair: Gracie Porter
District Member Schools in District Term Expiration
1 Sharon Dixon Gentry
  • Cumberland Elem.
  • Robert E. Lillard Design Center @ Kings Lane
  • Bordeaux E.O. Elem.
  • Brick Church Middle
  • I.T. Creswell Middle Arts Magnet
  • Haynes Design Center
  • John Early Middle Paideia Magnet
  • Hull-Jackson Elem. Montessori Magnet
  • Old Brick Church
  • Buena Vista E.O. Elem.
  • Jones Paideia Magnet
  • W. A. Bass Middle
  • Charlotte Park Elem.
  • Cockrill Elem.
  • McCann ALC
  • McKissack Prof. Devel.
  • Wharton (Big Picture School)
  • McGruder Itinerant & Support Service Center
2012
2 Jo Ann Brannon
  • Norman Binkley Elem.
  • Crieve Hall Elem.
  • McMurray MS
  • Tusculum Elem.
  • Cole Elem.
  • Haywood Elem
  • Granbery Elem.
  • Oliver MS
  • Shayne Elem
  • Henry Maxwell Elem.
  • A. Z. Kelley Elem.
  • Thurgood Marshall MS
  • 2010
    3 Mark North
  • Joelton EL
  • Joelton MS
  • Alex Green EL
  • Bellshire EL
  • Ewing Park MS
  • Hunters Lane HS
  • Whites Creek HS
  • Chadwell EL
  • Madison (Spec Ed)
  • Stratton EL
  • Amqui EL
  • Neely's Bend EL
  • Neely's Bend MS
  • Gateway EL
  • Goodlettsville EL
  • Goodlettsville MS
  • Old Center EL
  • 2012
    4 Steve Glover
  • Andrew Jackson EL
  • Dupont EL
  • Dupont-Hadley MS
  • Dupont-Tyler MS
  • Tulip Grove EL
  • Dodson EL
  • Ruby Major
  • Donelson MS
  • Hermitage EL
  • Hickman EL
  • Old Dodson EL
  • Old Hickman EL
  • Margaret Allen MS
  • McGavock EL
  • McGavock HS
  • Pennington EL
  • Stanford EL
  • Two Rivers MS
  • 2010
    5 Gracie Porter
  • Caldwell E.O.
  • East Literature Magnet
  • Glenn Enhanced Option
  • Hattie Cotton EL
  • Ross EL
  • Shwab EL
  • Bailey Middle
  • Cora Howe Ele.
  • Kirkpatrick E. O.
  • LockeLand Ele.
  • Meigs Middle Magnet
  • Warner E.O.
  • Dalewood Middle
  • Inglewood Ele.
  • Rosebank Ele.
  • Stratford Comp. High
  • Jere Baxter Middle
  • Gra-Mar Middle
  • Isaac Litton Middle
  • Maplewood Comp. High
  • Dan Mills Ele.
  • Tom Joy Ele.
  • Jere Baxter Alternative Learning Center
  • 2012
    6 Karen Y. Johnson
  • Glenview Elem.
  • Apollo Middle
  • J. E. Moss Elem.
  • Lakeview Elem. Character Education Design Center
  • Una Elem.
  • Antioch High
  • Antioch Middle
  • Mt. View Elem.
  • Kennedy Middle
  • Thomas Edison Elem.
  • 2010
    7 Edward Kindall
  • Glengarry Ele.
  • Glencliff Ele.
  • Glencliff Comp. High
  • Nashville School of the Arts Magnet
  • Whitsitt Ele.
  • Wright Middle
  • Cameron MS
  • Fall-Hamilton EL
  • Napier Enhanced Option
  • Hume-Fogg HS
  • Martin Luther King, JR HS
  • Rose Park MS
  • Head MS
  • Pearl-Cohn HS
  • Croft MS
  • Paragon Mills EL
  • 2012
    8 David Fox
  • Eakin EL
  • Harris Hillman (Spec Ed)
  • Murrell (Spec Ed)
  • Hillsboro Comp. High
  • J. T. Moore Middle
  • West End Middle
  • Julia Green Elem.
  • Glendale Elem
  • John Overton Comp. High
  • Percy Priest Elem.
  • Robertson Academy(gifted)
  • 2010
    9 Kay Simmmons
  • Bellevue Middle
  • H. G. Hill Middle
  • Hillwood Comp. High
  • Westmeade Ele.
  • Cohn Adult/ALC
  • Martha Vaught Middle
  • Park Avenue E. O.
  • Sylvan Park Ele.
  • Brookmeade EL
  • Gower EL
  • Harpeth Valley EL
  • 2012


    Student Representatives

    Samir Haidar - McGavock High School

    Antwan Steele - MLK Jr. Academic Magnet High School

    Standard School Attire (SSA)

    In March 2007 the school board voted amongst heated debate to adopt the policy of Standard School Attire starting with the 2007-08 school year, mandating all schools comply for a two-year trial period. Standard Attire requires navy blue, black or khaki slacks, shorts, or skirts, and white or navy blue shirts with short or long sleeves and a collar, along with limited allowances for outer garb during the colder months. Each school may also select up to four additional colors for shirts, but patterns of any sort are strictly prohibited. The controversial move to uniforms in 2007 put Metro Nashville Public Schools in step with other school districts across the nation seeking to increase school safety and create a calmer, more productive learning environment by means of eliminating the "distractions" associated with casual clothing. Beginning with the 2009-10 school year, MNPS schools may opt out of SSA.. At that point, 7 well-organized high schools, including the three most successful based on academic test scores, in the city opted out.

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