Nashville public schools are providing no-cost meals to every kid in the district for the next two school years. Metro Schools is using federal ESSER funds to cover the cost of the lunches — budgeted at $7.5 million.
Public education advocates want Nashville to be known as a great place for kids, not just tourists
One of Nashville’s biggest public school advocate groups are asking Metro officials to make bigger moves to support local students. The Nashville Public Education Foundation wants the city to create what’s called a child opportunity index.
As Tennessee school districts make backup plans to tackle teacher shortage, the underlying issues remain
There are hundreds of teacher vacancies across Middle Tennessee and more than 2,000 across the state.
Test scores are improving in Nashville and Rutherford schools. But racial and economic achievement gaps remain.
According to the Tennessee Department of Education, English language arts “proficiency gains were reflected in all tested grades.”
Some Tennessee high schoolers say police and active shooter drills aren’t enough to keep them safe
They say they feel less safe after a mass shooter killed 19 kids and two adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Local book drive will deliver hundreds of Asian-themed novels to Nashville schools
The book drive is part of a growing push to make Tennessee more inclusive of Asian Americans.
Nashville school officials will review safety procedures after mass shooting at Texas elementary
Robb Elementary School is a rural town about 85 miles west of San Antonio, Texas. Authorities say the mass shooter was an 18-year-old man.
Unlike other big districts, Nashville schools won’t get much of a boost under the state’s proposed funding model. Here’s why.
Under the proposed school funding formula, Nashville schools are projected to receive about $12.6 million in additional state money, while similar large, urban school systems are set to receive more than double that amount.
Metro Schools will stop requiring masks after spring break
The school board voted to approve the recommendation from superintendent Adrienne Battle, but the debate became so heated that security cleared the board room at one point Tuesday night.








