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  • Second Academies VIP Tour: Antioch High School

    More than 30 community and business leaders turned out this morning for the Academy VIP Tour at Antioch High School. The Academies of Nashville are Metro Schools’ innovative approach to redesigning its 12 zoned high schools, impacting 15,000 students with the goal of preparing every graduate for college and an eventual career. School districts across the country are coming to Nashville to see this approach, so we are hosting these VIP tours in partnership with Metro Schools so our city leaders see the transformation of our high schools firsthand.

    Director of Schools Dr. Jesse Register talked about the difficult, but necessary, goal of improving instruction across the district’s 5,000 classrooms. Teacher team leader Mary Beth White told the group this was happening at Antioch, where teachers plan together in teams, invite business partners into the classroom, and show students how the state’s academic standards relate to skills in the “real world.”

    Antioch’s academy partners -- Deloitte, Tennessee Credit Union, Nissan North America, Just Cruisin’ Plus, and Trevecca Nazarene University -- were represented at the tour, and were able to share the different ways business and postsecondary partners support their academies.

    A highlight of the tour was visiting the Tennessee Credit Union branch that operates inside the school during the lunch periods. Run by fully trained students in the Tennessee Credit Union Academy of Business & Finance, they open accounts and process deposits and withdrawals every day. The group also made visits to the Academy of Teaching & Service, the Academy of Hospitality, and the Academy of Technology & Communication. The student ambassadors conducting the tour enjoyed interacting with state leaders (Dr. Gary Nixon, director of the state board of education); local business leaders (Ric Pennisi, Ben Freeland, David Swett); and clergy with Nashville’s faith community (Rev. Bruce Maxwell and Rev. Harold Frelix).

    We’d like to especially recognize and thank the 10 state and local elected officials who took time out of their day today to see firsthand the progress in Nashville’s public high schools:
    State Representative Jim Gotto
    State Representative Sherry Jones
    Metro Council member Fabian Bedne
    Metro Council member Brady Banks
    Metro Council member Duane Dominy
    Metro Council member Jacobia Dowell
    Metro Council member Karen Johnson
    Metro Council member Jason Potts
    School Board member JoAnn Brannon
    School Board member Cheryl Mayes

    We’re gearing up for another big crowd at the next Academies VIP Tour at Stratford High School on October 25!
    Click here for more photos from the VIP Tour of Antioch High School.


    Gina Hatchett, a student in the Academy of Teaching & Service, talks about the advanced placement courses she is taking, her paid summer internship, and her desire to pursue a career as an attorney.


    Antioch academy partner Sherry Funk, with Just Cruisin’ Plus, shares with the touring group how she supports students and teachers in the Academy of Hospitality (listening, L-R: Rashonda Harris with Nissan North America, Rep. Sherry Jones, Councilmember Brady Banks, Councilmember Jacobia Dowell, Councilmember Fabian Bedne).


    Rep. Jim Gotto and Chamber Report Card Co-Chair Ron Corbin interact with the students inside Antioch High School’s Tennessee Credit Union branch.

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  • Chamber Announces Nominees for Inaugural Academies of Nashville Awards



    The first-ever Academies of Nashville Awards, sponsored by Altria and Deloitte, are intended to celebrate the success and excellence in Metro Schools’ reform efforts for each of its 12 zoned high schools. A nominating committee composed of leaders from the school district, Chamber and PENCIL Foundation developed the list of nominees after soliciting input from high school teachers, administrators and staff. In making their decisions, the nominating committee considered the extent to which nominees exhibited qualities consistent with the National Standards of Practice for academies. With over 1,000 educators working in MNPS high schools and 100 academy partnerships, there was strong competition for the limited number of available nominations. We expect the competition for these nominations to be even more difficult next year, as a number of schools who have only started academies this current school year are expected to deepen their implementation and academy partnerships in 2011-2012.

    In April, all nominees will be listed on an online ballot with a description of their accomplishments. The more than 600 members of “The Academy” will each have one opportunity to vote in all the awards categories through a secret ballot managed by Deloitte. High school principals, academy coaches, and teacher team leaders will all have a vote, as will academy business partners and partnership council members. The winners in each of the awards categories will be announced at an invitation-only event on May 12. In addition, one student in each of the 12 high schools implementing academies will receive an “academy student of the year” award at the PENCIL Foundation’s Bravo luncheon on May 4.

    At the Chamber CEO Champions meeting this morning, Paul Coakley from Altria and Fran Bedard with Deloitte announced the list of honored nominees for 2011:

    Academy Teacher of the Year (CTE/Thematic Pathway)
    • Deborah Crosby, Business, Glencliff’s Academy of Business with Ford PAS
    • Jennifer Gatlin, Marketing, Hunters Lane’s Academy of Business and Marketing
    • John Marshall, Engineering, Overton’s Academy of Engineering
    • Jana Myrick, Health Science, Hillwood’s Academy of Health
    • Barclay Randall, Electronic Media, McGavock’s Academy of Digital Design and Communication
    Academy Teacher of the Year (General Education)
    • Hank Cardwell, Science, Glencliff’s Academy of Medical Science and Research
    • Dr. Clifford Cockerham, Science, Whites Creek’s Academy of Public Service
    • Naomi Williams, Math, Antioch’s Freshman Academy
    • Kalee Willingham, Science, Hillwood’s Academy of Business, Entertainment, Hospitality, and Tourism
    • Launa Wood, English, Maplewood’s Freshman Academy
    Academy Team Leader of the Year
    • Tara Baker, English, Glencliff’s Freshman Academy
    • Martha Mitchell, Math, McGavock’s Academy of Digital Design and Communication
    • Jay Salato, French, Hillwood’s Freshman Academy
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Arts, Media, and Communications Partnership Council
    • CMT and McGavock’s Academy of Digital Design and Communication
    • Nashville Education, Community, and Art Television and Hillwood’s Academy of Art, Design, and Communication
    • SAE Institute and Pearl-Cohn’s Academy of Entertainment Communication
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Business, Marketing, and IT Partnership Council
    • Deloitte and Antioch’s The Tennessee Credit Union Academy of Business and Finance
    • Permanent General Companies and McGavock’s Academy of Hospitality and Finance
    • The Tennessee Credit Union and Antioch’s The Tennessee Credit Union Academy of Business and Finance
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Engineering, Manufacturing, and Industrial Technology Partnership Council
    • Earl Swensson Associates and Glencliff’s Academy of Environmental and Urban Planning
    • LP Corporation and Overton’s Academy of Engineering
    • Vanderbilt University Center for Science Outreach and Stratford’s Academy of Science and Engineering
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Health Partnership Council
    • Dialysis Clinic, Inc. and Glencliff’s Academy of Medical Science and Research
    • HCA and Hillwood’s Academy of Health
    • Healthways, Inc. and Cane Ridge’s Academy Wellness and Healthy Living
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Hospitality and Tourism Partnership Council
    • Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Hillwood’s Academy of Business, Entertainment, Hospitality, and Tourism
    • Gaylord Entertainment and McGavock’s Academy of Hospitality and Finance
    • Holiday Inn Vanderbilt and Hillwood’s Academy of Business, Entertainment, Hospitality, and Tourism
    Academy Partnership of the Year, Human and Public Services Partnership Council
    • Nashville State Community College and Antioch’s Academy of Health and Human Services
    • Trevecca Nazarene University and Antioch’s Academy of Health and Human Services
    • YMCA and Cane Ridge’s Academy of Wellness and Healthy Living
    Academy Coach of the Year
    • Pam Appleton, Antioch
    • Paula Barkley, McGavock
    • Alison McArthur, Glencliff
    Externship Project of the Year
    • CMT and McGavock’s Academy of Digital Design and Communication
    • LP Corporation and Overton’s Academy of Engineering
    • The Tennessee Credit Union and Antioch’s The Tennessee Credit Union Academy of Business and Finance
    Academy Assistant Principal of the Year
    • Dr. Adrienne Battle-Koger, Glencliff’s Academy of Medical Science and Research
    • Jennifer Bell, McGavock’s Academy of Aviation and Transportation
    • Debbie Booker, Antioch’s Freshman Academy
    Executive Principal of the Year
    • Tony Majors, Executive Principal, Glencliff
    • Robbin Wall, Executive Principal, McGavock
    • Aimee Wyatt, Executive Principal, Antioch
    Counselor of the Year
    • Tiffany Littlejohn, McGavock’s Freshman Academy
    • Jennifer Marciano, Glencliff’s Academy of Hospitality and Marketing
    • Houston Ragan, Maplewood’s Freshman Academy
    Freshman Academy
    • Antioch’s Freshman Academy
    • Glencliff’s Freshman Academy
    • McGavock’s Freshman Academy
    Academy of the Year
    • Antioch’s The Tennessee Credit Union Academy of Business and Finance
    • Cane Ridge’s Academy of Architecture and Construction
    • Glencliff’s Academy of Business with Ford PAS
    • McGavock’s Academy of Health Science and Law
    • Stratford’s Academy of Science and Engineering

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