Two Years After Devastating Tornado, LEAD Serve Others Stations Continue to Support Families
On March 3, 2020, many LEAD students, families, and staff members experienced significant tornado damage, days without power or access to basic resources, and loss of wages and jobs. The tornado destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses in Middle Tennessee and
VOTE NOW: LEAD Academy Basketball Player up for TSSAA High School Athlete of the Week
LEAD Academy’s very own Derrick Seay is a finalist for The Tennessean’s TSSAA High School Boys Athlete of the Week. This is the first time that a LEAD Academy student athlete has been selected as a finalist. Seay is currently
Meet LEAD Public School’s 2021 Valedictorians and Salutatorians
LEAD Public Schools is proud to announce our 2021 Valedictorians and Salutatorians: Juliana Shoun, Lead Southeast High School Valedictorian, Steven Dao, Lead Southeast High School Salutatorian, Miriam Michel, LEAD Academy Valedictorian, and Anna Caballero, LEAD Academy Salutatorian. The students earned the
Announcing Wi-Fi Opportunities for LEAD families
As a part of our on-going “LEAD Serve Others Stations” initiative, we will continue to serve our families who are in need of the most assistance with additional resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are a LEAD family and are
LEAD addressing civil rights, injustice, systemic racism
As protesters gathered in Nashville earlier this summer after the death of George Floyd in Minnesota, leaders in our network gathered to discuss how to best support staff members and families for the days and weeks ahead and what role
Planning for 2020-2021 school year well underway
One month into summer break, LEAD is continuing to prepare for the 2020-2021 school year. Planning relates to three key initiatives: 1) LEAD is committed to 1-1 computing across our schools for the coming school year; 2) LEAD is committed to providing
Three LEAD teachers earn Blue Ribbon Teacher Awards!
Congratulations to Paige Pennigar of LEAD Southeast High, Lindsay Roe of LEAD Cameron, and Elizabeth Phelps, of LEAD Cameron (pictured above, left to right) for earning Blue Ribbon Teacher Awards for Teacher Leadership, announced today by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Breakfast and Lunch Available for Anyone Under the Age of 18
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
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
LEAD’s innovative performance-based teacher pay program featured in The Tennessean
LEAD's innovative performance-based teacher pay program was featured in The Tennessean on Feb. 10. From LEAD Cameron teacher Alyssa Patel: "It really allows you to drive your own path forward," Patel said of the compensation model. "Which you don't usually get