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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.
It is located barely one-fourth mile east of Nashville's historic Dickerson Road and borders on Ellington Parkway on the west. The school was formerly called Maplewood Comprehensive High School until March 2012 when the Metro Board of Education dropped the " Comprehensive " title from all its zoned schools to reflect the district's new emphases ...
It initially served students in grades ten through twelve who had previously attended Cameron, Donelson and Two Rivers high schools. McGavock added ninth grade in 1978. McGavock is a part of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools system. It sits on a part of the McGavock plantation that was purchased by Metro Parks in 1968 for $68,000.
Nashville's and Wilson County's public schools are closed today as many of their facilities serve as polling locations. Teachers are spending the day on professional development while voters file ...
District 1 candidates for the Metro Nashville Public Schools board joined a community listening session ahead of early voting.
Metro Nashville Public Schools posted gains across every grade level and all subjects in this year's state standardized tests. The district announced the news Tuesday, saying its gains on the ...
Hunters Lane High School (formerly Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School; commonly Hunters Lane, HLHS) is a public school in Nashville, Tennessee, operated by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. The school opened in 1986 and had its first graduating class in 1987. It serves approximately 1700 students.
Metro Nashville Public Schools. Aug. 6: Full day for grades 1-12, half day for pre-K and kindergarten. Aug. 7: Full day for grades 1-12, half day for pre-K and kindergarten.