LEAD Board Chairman Featured in Tennessean Op-Ed
The Tennessean recently ran a Letter to the Editor penned by a group of charter school Board of Director chairs, including Mr. Dwayne Tucker, LEAD's Board chairman. "As proud volunteer board chairs of Nashville public charter schools, we collectively stand ready and
WELCOME BACK!
We officially kicked-off the 2016-2017 school year on August 3 and we could not be more excited to be back alongside our families as we further our mission to provide a high-quality education for more than 2,000 students across our
LEAD Public Schools Hosts Back-to-School Orientations
LEAD Public Schools hosted a series of back-to-school orientations and open houses at our four locations across the city, beginning with a new student orientation for fifth-graders at LEAD Southeast at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 26. The sessions took place
LEAD Welcomes Mayor Barry, Embarks on Service
LEAD Public Schools closed its annual LEAD University Summit on Friday with a morning dedicated to service projects across Nashville after opening remarks from Mayor Megan Barry. Mayor Barry addressed more than 200 staff members first thing Friday morning on the
LEAD U Summit 2016 Commences at Brick Church
The annual LEAD University Summit kicked off Wednesday morning with a video of students thanking their teachers for their impact both inside and outside of the classroom. It quickly continued with LEAD Academy High School graduate Simba Woodard captivating an
LEAD University 2016 Kicks Off at Brick Church with “New to LEAD”
LEAD University 2016, the network's annual professional development, orientation and team building program held each July, officially kicked off with "New to LEAD" at Brick Church this week. There, more than 50 new staff members are learning about the LEAD mission,
School Start and End Times Changed for 2016-2017
All LEAD college preparatory middle schools will follow the same school start and end time schedules beginning on Wednesday, August 3, the first day of school for the 2016-2017 school year. Brick Church, Cameron, LEAD Southeast and Neely's Bend will run
Cameron Opinion Featured in The Tennessean
CEO Chris Reynolds penned an opinion piece about Cameron: A Lead Public School that ran in the June 15 edition of The Tennessean. To read the column, please visit this link. Thank you to The Tennessean for running it.
LEAD Academy Math Teacher Named Blue Ribbon Award Winner
LEAD Academy High School math teacher Melissa Martens was named today as one of 46 teachers in Davidson County to be chosen for a Blue Ribbon Award by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. “I am so proud of Melissa's work in her
LEAD Southeast Music Program Rocks
Dr. Rock strides into his classroom at LEAD Southeast and a hush immediately comes over his assembled students. “Alright!” he says. “Let’s get this ‘Radioactive’ thing going. Let’s see if we can tear it up.” And tear it up they did. “They” are