From Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS): Metro Nashville Public Schools has updated our breakfast and lunch meal delivery to all Davidson County children under the age of 18. Children do not have to be students at MNPS or have proof …
This afternoon, Gov. Bill Lee called for schools to remain closed until April 24 as the Coronavirus outbreak continues. Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) announced that schools will now be closed through at least April 24 in light of Gov. Lee’s …
From MNPS: We know this unprecedented time brings unique challenges to our families and students. We’re working closely with our community partners to continue to provide meals to all students. Breakfast and lunch for students: Starting Monday, March 23, and …
To further combat the spread of COVID-19, the Metro Public Health Department has issued a Safer at Home Order — directing all residents of Nashville and Davidson County to stay inside their homes, and immediately limit all movement outside of …
Attention LEAD Families: all LEAD Public Schools campuses are closed through Friday, April 3. We will be contacting you later this week to communicate what academic resources we are planning for our students and families during this extended school closure. …
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak and tornado damage, the Tennessee General Assembly passed HB2818/ SB2672, which waives state assessment and accountability requirements, including the 2019-20 spring administration of the TNReady and end-of-course assessments. The amendment ensures that no school …
The Metro Nashville Health Department notified LEAD this week that they have completed calls to students and families related to the Coronavirus case at LEAD Southeast. Eleven (11) students were identified by the Health Department as needing to self-quarantine for …
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 …
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 …
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 …