Between January 10-February 28, LEAD offers free drive-thru COVID testing to any family. Visit your LEAD campus during school hours to get a test if you need it. In addition to testing, families can pick up surgical masks to ensure …
In partnership with the Metro Public Health Department, Metro Nashville Public Schools will be hosting multiple free drive-thru vaccine clinics where children 5-11 can get their first dose, with a follow-up for a second dose three weeks later. Parents or …
On Tuesday, August 10, each LEAD campus will begin a new school year. In effort to keep everyone safe and engaged in learning even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, LEAD Public Schools will follow these safety guidelines: Everyone on every …
The 2020-2021 school year is the first in the history of LEAD Public Schools in which students and teachers spent the majority of the year in a virtual classroom. As half of LEAD students return to in-person instruction in March …
Metro Nashville Public Schools announced on February 1 that students in MNPS schools will begin returning to classrooms over the next few weeks. At LEAD, we have decided to follow a slightly different schedule than MNPS and seek to explain …
Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) announced via their website and social media pages that middle school students in Metro Nashville will not return to in-person class next week due to the rise in COVID-19 cases. LEAD will continue its practice …
On Sunday, September 13, Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) announced via their website and social media pages a proposed schedule for returning to the classroom starting after Fall Break. This proposal will begin with the youngest learners and will progress …
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) announced tonight that remote learning will continue through the end of Fall Break, Friday, Oct. 9. LEAD Public Schools will also continue remotely through the same timeframe. The Director of Schools discussed a potential return …
The technical issues with Zoom this morning have been resolved and full service has been restored. Thank you for your patience.
On Tuesday, August 25, LEAD Public Schools will announce how we will hold classes after Labor Day. Prior to the 2020-2021 school year, we announced that we will begin the school year remotely. Stay tuned for more and to stay …