At LEAD Southeast Middle School, there are nearly 38 Millionaires! These students and staff aren’t Millionaires in the traditional sense, instead they have earned the title by reading a million words so far this school year. “We are so proud …
LEAD Academy students are working together to give back to the Nashville community by volunteering at local organizations. The idea for a student-run community service club, called the Serve Others Club, was sparked in 2018 during a Freshman Seminar class …
At this year’s LEAD Brick Church Career Fair, students looked toward their futures by engaging with community professionals, asking thoughtful questions, and exploring what a successful career may look like for them. “The immediate impact before, during, and after the …
Neely’s Bend students are being rewarded for their excellent attendance. Students with perfect attendance, or excused absences only, are rewarded with extra recesses, dress out days, and snacks. The attendance initiatives exemplify the lead ethos of self-reliance. Students show self-reliance …
LEAD Public Schools is making a historic investment in our teachers to recognize their incredible value and importance to the success of our network. Beginning July 1, 2022, teachers will be eligible to earn up to 10% raises and $100,000 …
LEAD Academy High School hosted the first in-person Student-Led Conferences with families since the pandemic earlier this month. At LEAD, students are responsible for heading up their own academic progress conferences, instead of parents and teachers leading the conversation. “Student …
On Tuesday, LEAD Southeast High school students celebrated “Dress Your Culture Day,” where students represented their native countries and heritage by dressing in their cultural clothing. LEAD has a diverse student body with our students speaking 27 different languages and …
Dozens of LEAD Southeast Middle School students and families showed commitment to their health at the school’s annual health fair last month. Twelve community partners set up booths to talk to students and families about community resources available including: Nashville …
By Alexis Marshall WPLN Voces de Nashville was created to solve a problem: Leaders say there aren’t enough bilingual voices in the city. They’re working to help more people communicate with Nashville’s Spanish-speaking population, in settings like parent-teacher conferences and …
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 …