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SLC Late Arrival Day Dec. 1
Students attending the 12 MNPS high schools implementing Smaller Learning Communities will have an SLC late arrival day Monday, Dec. 1. The high schools affected are: Antioch, Cane Ridge, Glencliff, Hillsboro, Hillwood, Hunters Lane, Maplewood, McGavock, Overton, Pearl-Cohn, Stratford and Whites Creek. Students enrolled in these 12 high schools will report to school two and one half hours late, with the school day beginning at 9:40 a.m. Buses will still run for all students, following the later schedule. Board Approves Revisions to 2009-2010 Calendar
To view the new 2009-2010 school year calendar, click here.
Lottery School Application Deadline Dec. 5 The deadline to apply for a seat in one of Metro's magnet or lottery schools for the 2009-2010 school year is Friday, Dec. 5. No applications from current MNPS students will be accepted after this deadline. The lottery is scheduled Jan. 10, 2009. Click here for more information. New Student Assignment Plan Takes Effect 2009-2010 The New Student Assignment Plan, approved by the Metro Nashville Board of Education in July 2008, takes effect in the fall of 2009. For complete details of the plan, including new cluster maps, click here.
Registration Open for Winter Aquatics Camp MNPS Aquatics Winter Day Camp is a 7-day program held during the winter break for boys and girls currently in grades K-8. Students will participate in swimming activities at our indoor pool, arts & crafts, indoor games & activities, and much more. For more information, click here.
Schools Honored at the 2008 Apple Award Ceremony Apple Awards are presented each year by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce to schools that meet benchmarks mandated under No Child Left Behind. At this year's ceremony, 88 schools were recognized. Click here to learn more about the award ceremony and to view the list of schools that were honored.
New Organizational Chart for MNPS This summer, MNPS Central Office, in collaboration with the State Department of Education, made some organizational changes. To see the new administrative structure, click here.
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