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Metro Nashville Public Schools
Location
Nashville, Tennessee United States
District information
TypePublic school
GradesPK12
Established1855; 169 years ago (1855)
SuperintendentDr. Adrienne Battle
NCES District ID4703180
Students and staff
Students80,494 (2020–21)
Teachers5,245.50 (FTE)
Staff4,227
Student–teacher ratio15.35
Other information
Websitewww.mnps.org

Metro Nashville Public Schools, or MNPS, is a school district that serves the city of Nashville, Tennessee and Davidson County. As of the 2020–21 school year more than 80,000 students were enrolled in the district's 162 schools.

Schools in the MNPS district include, but not limited too, schools like, MEIGS Magnet Middle School, Rose Park Math and Science Magnet Middle School, Hume Fogg Magnet High School, and MLK Magnet High School.

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 155 schools, offering instruction from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, with high schools also offering college-level credits.

Academics

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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 bachelor's 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 reflects a diverse spectrum of backgrounds. Students represent more than 100 countries and speak languages from more than 100 language groups. MNPS currently has the International Baccalaureate programs in nine schools. Also of note are the magnet schools Hume-Fogg, Nashville School of the Arts, and Martin Luther King.

Administration

Board of education

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. The current board members are:

  • District 1: Dr. Sharon Gentry
  • District 2: Rachael Anne Elrod, Vice Chair
  • District 3: Emily Masters
  • District 4: John Little
  • District 5: Christiane Buggs, Chair
  • District 6: Fran Bush
  • District 7: Freda Player-Peters
  • District 8: Gini Pupo-Walker
  • District 9: Abigail Tyler

Director of Schools

The Board of Education hires a Director of Schools to oversee daily operations of the schools in Nashville.

As of 2019, Dr. Adrienne Battle is the Director of Schools for MNPS.

High Schools

Middle School

  • Antioch Middle School
  • Apollo Middle School
  • Bellevue Middle School
  • Brick Church Middle School
  • Creswell Middle School
  • Croft Middle School
  • Donelson Middle School
  • DuPont Hadley Middle School
  • East Nashville Magnet Middle School
  • Goodlettsville Middle School
  • H.G. Hill Middle School
  • Haynes Middle School
  • Head Magnet Middle School
  • Isaac Litton Middle School
  • Jere Baxter Middle School
  • John Early Museum Magnet Middle School
  • John F. Kennedy Middle School
  • J.T. Moore Middle School
  • Madison Middle School
  • Margaret Allen Middle School
  • McMurray Middle School
  • Meigs Magnet Middle School
  • McKissack Middle School
  • Oliver Middle School
  • Rose Park Magnet Math and Science Middle
  • Stratford STEM Magnet School Lower Campus
  • Thurgood Marshall Middle School
  • Two Rivers Middle School
  • West End Middle School
  • Wright Middle School

Elementary School

  • A. Z. Kelley Elementary School
  • Alex Green Elementary School
  • Andrew Jackson Elementary School
  • Bellshire Elementary School
  • Cane Ridge Elementary School
  • Carter-Lawrence Elementary School
  • Chadwell Elementary School
  • Charlotte Park Elementary School
  • Cockrill Elementary School
  • Cole Elementary School
  • Crieve Hall Elementary School
  • Cumberland Elementary School
  • Dan Mills Elementary School
  • Dodson Elementary School
  • DuPont Elementary School
  • Eagle View Elementary School
  • Eakin Elementary School
  • Fall-Hamilton Elementary School
  • Gateway Elementary School
  • Glencliff Elementary School
  • Glendale Elementary School
  • Glengarry Elementary School
  • Glenview Elementary School
  • Goodlettsville Elementary School
  • Gower Elementary School
  • Granbery Elementary School
  • Harpeth Valley Elementary School
  • Hattie Cotton Elementary School
  • Haywood Elementary School
  • Henry C. Maxwell Elementary School
  • Hermitage Elementary School
  • Hickman Elementary School
  • Hull-Jackson Elementary School
  • Ida B. Wells Elementary School
  • Inglewood Elementary School
  • J.E. Moss Elementary School
  • Joelton Elementary School
  • Jones Paideia Elementary School
  • Julia Green Elementary School
  • Lakeview Elementary School
  • Lockeland Elementary School
  • May Werthan Shayne Elementary School
  • McGavock Elementary School
  • Mt.View Elementary School
  • Napier Elementary School
  • Norman Binkley Elementary School
  • Old Center Elementary School
  • Paragon Mills Elementary School
  • Park Avenue Elementary School
  • Pennington Elementary School
  • Percy Priest Elementary School
  • Robert Churchwell Elementary School
  • Rosebank Elementary School
  • Ruby Major Elementary School
  • Shwab Elementary School
  • Smith Springs Elementary School
  • Stanford Elementary School
  • Sylvan Park Paideia Elementary School
  • Thomas A. Edison Elementary School
  • Tom Joy Elementary School
  • Tulip Grove Elementary School
  • Tusculum Elementary School
  • Una Elementary School
  • Warner Elementary School
  • Waverley Belmont Elementary School
  • Weastmeade Elementary School
  • Whittsit Elementary School

K-8 Schools

  • Amqui K-8 School
  • Neely's Bend K-8 School

Specialty Schools

  • The Academy at Hickory Hollow
  • The Academy at Old Cockrill
  • The Academy at Opry Mills

Special Education Schools

  • Cora Howe School
  • Harris-Hillman School
  • Murrell School

Alternative Learning Centers

  • W.A. Bass Learning Center
  • Johnson Alternative Learning Center

Adult School

  • Transitions at Bass

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Davidson County". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  2. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Davidson County, TN" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 23, 2022. - Text list
  3. "History". MNPS. Archived from the original on November 26, 2010. Retrieved January 11, 2011.
  4. "Board of Education". Metro Nashville Public Schools. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  5. Gonzales, Jason. "Shawn Joseph is Nashville's new schools chief".
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
  • Margaret Allen
  • Antioch
  • Apollo
  • Bailey
  • Bass
  • Jere Baxter
  • Bellevue
  • Brick Church
  • Cameron
  • I.T. Creswell
  • Croft
  • Donelson
  • DuPont Hadley
  • DuPont Tyler
  • John Early
  • East Nashville
  • Ewing Park
  • Goodlettsville
  • Gra-Mar
  • Haynes
  • Head
  • H.G. Hill
  • Joelton
  • J.F. Kennedy
  • KIPP Academy Nashville
  • KIPP Nashville College Prep
  • Litton
  • Madison
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • McKissack
  • McMurray
  • Meigs
  • Moore
  • Neely's Bend
  • Rose Park
  • Two Rivers
  • Martha Vaught
  • West End
  • William Henry Oliver
  • Wright
Elementary Schools
  • Amqui
  • Bellshire
  • Binkley
  • Brookmeade
  • Buena Vista
  • Caldwell
  • Carter-Lawrence
  • Cane Ridge
  • Chadwell
  • Charlotte Park
  • Cockrill
  • Cole
  • Crieve Hall
  • Cumberland
  • Dodson
  • DuPont
  • Eakin
  • Thomas Edison
  • Fall-Hamilton
  • Gateway
  • Glencliff
  • Glendale
  • Glengarry
  • Glenn
  • Glenview
  • Goodlettsville
  • Gower
  • Granbery
  • Alex Green
  • Julia Green
  • Harpeth Valley
  • Hattie Cotton
  • Haywood
  • Hermitage
  • Hickman
  • Cora Howe
  • Hull-Jackson
  • Inglewood
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Joelton
  • Jones Paideia
  • Tom Joy
  • A.Z. Kelley
  • KIPP Kirkpatrick
  • KIPP Nashville College Prep Elementary
  • Lakeview
  • Lillard
  • Lockeland
  • Ruby Major
  • Maxwell
  • McGavock
  • Mills
  • Moss
  • Mt. View
  • Napier
  • Neely's Bend
  • Old Center
  • Paragon Mills
  • Park Avenue
  • Pennington
  • Percy Priest
  • Rosebank
  • Shayne
  • Shwab
  • Smithson-Craighead
  • Smith Springs
  • Stanford
  • Stratton
  • Sylvan Park
  • Tulip Grove
  • Tusculum
  • Una
  • Warner
  • Waverly-Belmont
  • Westmeade
  • Whitsitt
Alternative Learning Centers
  • Baxter
  • Cohn
  • McCann
Special Education Schools
  • Harris-Hillman
  • Cora Howe
  • Murrell
  • Johnson
Charter Elementary Schools
  • Drexel Preparatory
  • East End Preparatory
  • Explore! Community School
  • Nashville Classical
  • Purpose Preparatory
  • Smithson-Craighead Academy
Charter Middle Schools
  • Boy's Preparatory
  • Brick Church College Preparatory
  • Cameron Preparatory
  • Intrepid Preparatory
  • KIPP Academy Nashville
  • KIPP College Preparatory
  • Knowledge Academy
  • LEAD Academy
  • LEAD Preparatory Southeast
  • Liberty Collegiate Academy
  • Nashville Academy of Computer Science
  • Nashville Preparatory
  • New Vision Academy
  • STEM Preparatory Academy
  • Valor Collegiate Academy
Charter High Schools
Former High Schools
  • North High School
  • Pearl High School
  • Meigs High School
  • Cameron High School
  • Madison High School
  • Goodletsville High School
  • Cohn High School
  • Litton High School
  • Nashville Central High School
  • Bellevue High School
  • Donelson High School
  • West High School
  • Dupont High School
  • Two Rivers High School
  • Joelton High School
  • Cumberland High School
Other Historical Schools
  • Clemmons School
  • Fall School
  • Highland Heights Junior High
  • Parmer Elementary
  • Tarbox School
  • New Hominy School
  • Mt. View School
  • Washington Junior High
  • Woodmont Elementary
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