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Partnering Organizations in Education
Metro Nashville Public Schools
Friends of Metro Schools
Nashville Alliance for Public Education
PENCIL Foundation
Alignment Nashville
Chamber committee announces Report Card results
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce has released its 15th annual Report Card for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS). Prepared by the 22 volunteers on the Education Report Card Committee, the report overviews the 2006-2007 school year, focusing on the areas of school system performance, public support and advocacy for MNPS, and individual school accountability.
View the full report. ( )
Chamber seeks members who support pre-K expansion
This year, Gov. Bredesen has asked the Tennessee General Assembly to approve an additional $25 million to continue the expansion of Tennessee's voluntary, high-quality pre-kindergarten program for 4-year-olds. If approved, the state will be able to add 245 additional pre-K classrooms in the 2008-2009 school year. Making sure all kindergarteners enter school ready to learn is an important strategy in ensuring success for Metro Schools. If you are interested in learning more about this important issue, please contact Marc Hill at mhill@nashvillechamber.com, or Etta Bell at ebell@nashvillechamber.com.
Click here to read an op-ed column about Pre-K expansion from Nelson Andrews, chairman of the Chamber's Public Education Advocacy Committee.
A wide spectrum of both public and private K-12 education opportunities provides families with many choices in the Nashville area. In addition to the various county public school systems in the MSA, there are three city school systems that serve students through grade six. These are located in Lebanon, Murfreesboro and Franklin.
Nashville also has a long tradition of private education, providing choices that accommodate
individual religious beliefs and different preferences for educational methods and approaches.
The Chamber works closely with Metro Nashville Public Schools to develop initiatives geared toward helping students succeed. The overarching mission of the Chamber's education department is to help ensure 100 percent success for all Metro public school students. For more information about K-12 and higher education options in the Nashville area, please click the links to the left.
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