Lawmakers use time in between federal funding hearings to tour innovative Nashville public charter school

State Senators Jon Lundbeg, R-Brisol, and Bill Powers, R-Clarksville, and Representative William Slater, R-Hendersonville, utilized their downtime in between federal.

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Student environmental organization urges Metro Nashville School Board take climate change action

Students from Nashville’s chapter of the Sunrise Movement urged members of the Metro Nashville Board of Education to be more.

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The Martha O’Bryan Center unveils new $17 million campus

The Martha O’Bryan Center opened its doors Friday to a major expansion to the work the organization is already doing.

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Parents who opposed Invictus Nashville Charter School provided “false information” by their district, school leader says

On the morning of September 18, the Dean of Instruction for Stanford Montessori Elementary School used her publicly funded time.

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Metro Nashville School Board says Dr. Battle met every expectation in the 2022/2023 school year

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Board of Education says Director Dr. Adrienne Battle met every expectation for the 2022-23 school.

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Nashville lawmakers express opposition to rule change to prevent conflicts of interest in review of public charter school authorizers

A seemingly routine rule change involving the process of reviewing local school districts that authorize public charter schools faced opposition.

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Metro Nashville Public Schools breaks ground on the new Lakeview Elementary School

Metro-Nashville Public Schools broke ground Thursday morning on the new and updated Lakeview Elementary Design Center. The district plans to.

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MNPS Awarded Federal Magnet Schools Grant

The US Department of Education has awarded Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) the Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP) grant for.

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Charter Commission approves East Nashville native’s dream of opening Invictus Nashville Charter School

Dr. Brenda Jones made Nashville education history Friday by not just becoming the first Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) graduate.

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