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Based on current weather forecasts, schools and administrative offices will be closed tomorrow, Jan. 16, due to inclement weather. Employees do not report unless informed differently by a supervisor.
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MNPS will close all schools tmrw, Fri, Jan. 12, 2018 for inclement weather. No after school programs. No before/after care. All employees do not report. As a reminder, Monday is Nat'l Martin Luther King holiday, school will not be in session. We’ll c everyone again Tues. Jan.16
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The story behind this picture is pure sweetness.🤗 The young student on the left is visually impaired and had never been in the school building. The student on the right offered to be his buddy and walk with him. And a good day was had by all. 💙💛
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About 500 #TeamMNPS teachers & staff, including Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle, today received the first dose of vaccine to protect themselves & our community from COVID-19. About 500 more staff will be vaccinated tomorrow & so far, 5,500 appointments are booked.
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All Metro Schools will be closed Thursday, Jan. 18, because of continued hazardous roads throughout the county. All offices will be open and 12-month employees should report.
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"Hey Metro, what about tomorrow?" “We got school… or nah" “Just close already!" Yes, we see your questions. No, there is no decision yet.
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MNPS and Cora Howe School are mourning the tragic and unexpected loss of staff member Mr. Rasheed Walker. “Rasheed was a young man who consistently gave back to his community, and all of our lives are better for having known him," said K. C. Winfrey, Principal.
Mr. Rasheed Walker
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Metro Nashville Public Schools will be closed Wednesday, March 4 as the district continues to repair damage and deal with power outages caused by the powerful tornado that tore through our city early this morning. Details: bit.ly/3cq0pWR
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We are closely monitoring weather tonight. Should conditions call for a delay or school closure, we will make that decision no later than 5 a.m. tomorrow. It is going to be cold, so please bundle your children if they will be waiting at bus stops.
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Stop by the MNPS booth at this weekend to say hey. We've got some "MNPS for All" t-shirts and goods to give away, too. Why are we going to Pride? Because LGBTQ+ students, staff & families must feel safe, welcomed, affirmed & valued in our schools 🏳️‍🌈
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Our hearts are broken over the tragedy that happened this morning in neighboring Kentucky. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the entire Marshall County High School community.
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In light of the Mayor’s new mask requirements for Metro facilities, Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle recommends the Board of Education adopt a universal mask policy indoors and on buses for the start of the 2021-22 school year. Full statement:
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Due to the threat of severe weather, Metro Schools will be closing early today. Schools will be dismissing 3.5 hours after their start time. Buses will follow normal dismissal routes and procedures.
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will be on a two hour delay tomorrow, Monday, March 12, due to predicted inclement weather. All buses will run 2 hours later than normally scheduled, and classes will begin two hours later than normal. This is for schools only. Central Office reports as scheduled
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Working with Director of Schools Adrienne Battle, ’s commitment of $24M of CARES Act funds to provide devices for our students is a massive step forward for equity. Thank you, Mayor, for making our students a priority. When our students grow, our city grows, too.
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It's time to bridge the digital learning divide. I have directed $24 million of our federal CARES Act relief fund to provide every MNPS student in Nashville with a free laptop and mobile internet hotspots for those who do not have internet access. More: asafenashville.org/updates/fact-s
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Weather Update: With regards to a decision on school Thursday, we are monitoring road conditions closely & are working w/city agencies to determine whether the roads can be safely traveled. We have crews checking neighborhoods & this process will continue throughout the evening.
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It is official: MNPS buildings will stay closed for the remainder of the school year. But, the teaching and learning will continue. Our district is launching structured, enhanced learning so every child has access to a high-quality education. ow.ly/tTI550zfqEb
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We are all horrified by the tragic shooting at The Covenant School today, and our hearts go out to the families of the loved ones and the entire Covenant community. MNPS has been in close contact with throughout the morning.
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Congratulations to alumnus and World Series Champion Mookie Betts on being named the 2018 American League's Most Valuable Player. Betts, a Nashville native, has played outfielder for the Boston Red Sox since 2014.
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The MNPS Board of Education, women representing every district in every part of Nashville, joined Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle today to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which women fought for in the effort to gain the right to vote. #19thAmendment
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Jaylan Granberry, an MLK, student will wrap up his high school journey on 5/19. After receiving recruitment letters from colleges across the U.S. & weighing scholarship offers, he selected : “It’s an opportunity to get a great education. I believe I will feel right at home.”
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MNPS alumnus and MLB World Series’ “Most Valuable Player,” Mookie Betts, was selected to be the Honorary 12th Man at the Tennessee Titans game against the Washington Redskins Saturday, Dec. 22. Metts, an grad, is a rightfielder with the .
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Titans safety Kevin Byard visited Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary today and delivered new shoes to 375 students at the school. The gift was in partnership with via Dreambuilders. The kids loved their cool new sneakers and the great visit! 👟 🏈💙
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Judge Cheri Lynn Beasley, a product of MNPS, has made history. Judge Beasley, a 1984 graduate of , was recently appointed chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court making her the first African-American woman to be named the state’s top judge.
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All Metro Schools will be opening two hours late on Fri., Jan. 5. No before care will be offered & dismissal will be at regular time. (1/2)
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Metro Schools bus drivers who assisted on March 27: Martha Suarez Tonia Williams George Thomas Tracy Garton Maurice Southall Christina Wade Alberta Houston D.D. Helms Kelly Bell Nicole Ross Tracie Williams Sandra Coble Steve Beauman Gary Woodard Dewayne Ferrell 3/
7 of 15 MNPS school bus drivers who carried Covenant school children and staff to safety.
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Metro Nashville Public Schools are closed today due to hazardous road conditions. District offices will be open and 12-month employees should report to work at their discretion. Las Escuelas Metropolitanas están cerradas hoy. Las oficinas están abiertas.
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A very special thank you to , once a Mt. View Elementary student and now a safety, for the generous donation of backpacks to our students. It was a great event and we're grateful for the expression of community.
Ugo Amadi of the Seattle Seahawks gives backpack to students through van window.
Ugo Amadi of Seattle Seahawks gives thumbs up. Student, wearing mask, in car behind him.
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