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The average teacher experience is 13.0 years at the elementary level, 11.5 years at the middle school level, and 14.0 years at the high school level. A total of 39.83 percent of MNPS teachers have a bachelor's degree, 36.67 percent have a master's degree, 18.81 percent have Master's plus, and 4.6 percent have a doctorate degree.
In 1959–1969, the school once again became a high school, but was closed in order to follow desegregation orders. In 1969, the school graduated its last senior class and phased out the elementary school as well. [11] In 1970, Meigs became a junior high school. 1983 it became a magnet school- one of three magnet schools in the Metropolitan ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet for Health Sciences and Engineering at Pearl High School (or simply MLK Magnet) is a public magnet high school located in Nashville, Tennessee. MLK includes grades 7–12, and students enter through a lottery process similar to the other magnet schools in Nashville.
Parents, students and teachers are frustrated over a lack of communication as Metro Nashville Public Schools rolls out plans to phase out grades 7-8 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet School by ...
LEAD Academy High School serves grades 9-12. LEAD's first graduating class will graduate in May 2014. Brick Church College Prep serves grades 5-8. This school is a partnership between LEAD Public Schools, Metro Nashville Public Schools, and the Achievement School District. [5] LEAD Prep Southeast serves grades 5-8.
Students enter Crockett Elementary School on the first day of school in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. Williamson County Schools Aug. 5: Half-day for grades 1-12
The TSSAA has released its final region alignments for football for the 2025-2028 seasons, beginning with the 2025 TSSAA football season.. The TSSAA Board of Control finalized the regions on ...
Hume School, serving the first through 12th grades, opened in 1855 on Eighth Avenue (Spruce Street) just north of Broad and was the first public school in Nashville. [4] In 1875 Fogg High School was built adjacent to Hume School at the corner of Broad and Eighth and absorbed its high school students. Around 1910 both schools were razed and ...