In addition to the volunteer remote learning opportunities we are offering online at all of our schools, we are mailing middle school packets to all homes. Families should be receiving them this week or early next week. These materials are …
While we can’t gather in traditional classrooms, we can still take time each day to learn. The best way to stay on top of your lessons is to establish a routine. Here are some helpful tips: • Follow a schedule, …
LEAD is pleased to report that, according to the Metro Nashville Health Department, the LEAD Southeast student who contracted the Coronavirus (COVID-19) earlier this month has recovered and is doing well. Additionally, the Health Department confirmed that staff and students …
Keeping our students and staff safe and healthy is and always will be our number one priority. While that means we can’t gather in traditional classrooms at this time due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we can continue educational services …
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 …
From TDOE: The Tennessee Department of Education secured a partnership with the state’s PBS stations to deliver daily instructional content for Tennessee students during COVID-19 school closures. This partnership will provide all students with access to daily learning opportunities right …
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 …