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Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1960
Addition and Renovation 2005
Square Footage 49,196
Number of Students 345
Grades Served PreK-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
School Colors Royal Blue and White
School Mascot Bears
Principal:
Tiffany Curtis- tiffany.curtis@mnps.org
District 3 School Board Representative:
Mark North- mark.north@mnps.org
District Metro Council Representative:
Rip Ryman- rip.ryman@nashville.gov, 859-0409
Parent Support Group Contact:
PTA President, Kimberly Webb
What Makes Our School Unique?
Old Center’s faculty and staff offer a unique learning environment. As an accredited school through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, we are dedicated to children, committed to excellence and developing life long learning experiences. Old Center embraces parents and community to ensure the success of all children. Our extensive volunteer program reflects the commitment that has been given to our students. It is our goal to continue to provide a safe, positive, collaborative learning environment where all children can learn.
Hunters Lane Cluster Map(2008-2009) |
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What Does Our School Offer?
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Educational Field trips
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4-H
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Social Worker
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Guidance Counselor
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Recycling
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YMCA Fun Company
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Kids on the Block
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Speech and Language Therapist
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School Psychologist
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AAA Achiever Awards Program
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Character Education Program
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Accelerated Reader
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Skills Tutor Computer Lab
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Wild About Reading Incentive Program
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Old Center reside in the northeast corner of Davidson County and are zoned to Hunters Lane High School. The elementary schools in the Hunters Lane cluster are: Amqui, Gateway, Goodlettsville, Neely’s Bend, Old Center, and Stratton. Middle schools are Brick Church, Goodlettsville and Neely’s Bend.
Community Partners
PENCIL Partners
PENCIL Foundation, a nonprofit organization, links community resources with Nashville public schools. A PENCIL Partner is a business or other community organization that teams up with a Metro school to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success.
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