LEAD Southeast Middle School student tests positive for the Coronavirus
One of our LEAD Southeast Middle School students has tested positive for the Coronavirus. The student was in school last week and LEAD was notified by the Metro Health Department on Saturday morning, March 14. The Metro Nashville Health Department
From MNPS: Food delivery sites announced
Metro Nashville Public Schools will be offering free student meals along with food boxes provided by Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee at sites identified throughout Davidson County. “The societal changes that are occurring in response to COVID-19 make it
All LEAD Schools closed through at least April 3
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools announced today that all schools are closed through at least Friday, April 3. LEAD Public Schools will also close through at least Friday, April 3. Later this week, we will provide specific details about our revised
LEAD Working with Health Professionals after LEAD Southeast Student Tests Positive for Coronavirus
The Metro Nashville Health Department notified us Saturday, March 14, that one of our students at LEAD Southeast Middle School has a confirmed case of the Coronavirus. We are working with the Metro Nashville Health Department and following their guidelines
Letter to LEAD Families about Coronavirus Contingency Planning
Good afternoon LEAD Families, At LEAD, we know there is nothing more important than the safety and well-being of our students, families and staff members. That’s why we are taking every necessary precaution against the Coronavirus. Our staff has been thoroughly
Metro Nashville Public Schools Closes March 12 and March 13
(Last updated: March 13, 2020 at 8:30 p.m.). Out of an abundance of caution related to the Coronavirus, Metro Nashville Public Schools announced closed on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. As a result, LEAD Public Schools also closed for
LSE Middle hits goal of reading 200 million words
LEAD Southeast Middle School students and faculty hit their goal of reading 200 million words this school year as “Read Across America” begins. LEAD Southeast Middle School Principal Emma Mac and her team noticed that their students didn’t seem to be