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Metro Nashville Public Schools, or MNPS, is a school district that serves the city of Nashville, Tennessee and Davidson County. [2] As of the 2020–21 school year more than 80,000 students were enrolled in the district's 162 schools.
https://maplewood.mnps.org Maplewood High School is a secondary education facility operated by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools in Nashville, Tennessee , United States. It is located barely one-fourth mile east of Nashville's historic Dickerson Road and borders on Ellington Parkway on the west.
In March 2012, the Metro Board of Education dropped the "Comprehensive" title from all its zoned schools to reflect the district's new emphases on smaller learning communities and thematic career academies. [3] The school is noteworthy as MNPS's only STEM high school. The school colors are White, Gray, Black, and Orange.
Director of MNPS Adrienne Battle looks over her notes for the day at a school board meeting inside the MNPS administration building in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, July 25, 2023. A $1.27 billion ...
Ann also brings to our attention the proposal for a school zone automated with "speed checked by camera" - "speeding ticket by mail." This idea is the result of a study revealing the frequency of ...
This three zone transportation model reduces transportation costs, retains choice for families since each zone offers at least three magnet options in addition to a community school and allows students to attend schools closer to home. Each zone will offer K–8 students access to the following magnet programs: International Baccalaureate (IB ...
John Early Museum Magnet Middle School students and parents admire artwork on display in the school museum during a Black History Month celebration on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn.
Initially, the school served a rural area. Later population increases, re-zoning, the Vocational Educational Act, and 20th century influences have resulted in changes from a two-story red brick building in a pastoral setting to a set of massive white buildings which were designed by nationally recognized architects.