Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1975
Square Footage 66,621
Building Addition 2005
Number of Students 428
Grades Served K-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
School Colors Blue and White
School Mascot Eagles
Principal:
Jeanette Smith - jeanette.smith@mnps.org
District 7 School Board Representative:
Ed Kindall - etkindall@aol.com, 327-4418
District 16 Metro Council Representative:
Anna Page - anna.page@nashville.gov
What Makes Our School Unique?
Glencliff Elementary serves grades K-4 in a modern school environment.The faculty and staff are committed to providing an educational experience second to none. A strong emphasis is placed on academics. As a Title 1 school, Glencliff staff has invested the additional resources to provide increased learning opportunities in reading, math, and computer literacy. The children are provided with opportunities to have hands on experiences in the arts and are exposed to a variety of cultural experiences.
We value every student we serve. They are our first priority, and we make an effort to ensure that every child is successful. We are committed to providing every child with the tools for lifelong learning.
Community Partners
- Glencliff Elementary Before and After Care Program - YMCA Fun Company 259-3418
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What Does Our School Offer?
Programs
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Accelerated Reader
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Art and Music Specialists
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Before and after care
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Big Brothers/Sisters “Big Program”
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Excel Reading
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Parent Volunteers
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S.T.A.R. Reading
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Success Makes Reading & Math
English Language Learner
We are especially proud of the great diversity of our student population. Our English Language Learners bring a perspective to our school that helps us to become a truly diverse multi-cultural center. These students represent 13 nationalities. The English-speaking abilities of these students range from very limited to very proficient. They have been able to teach us much about their cultures.
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Glencliff Elementary live south of downtown Nashville surrounding the Nolensville Road area and are zoned to Glencliff High School. The elementary schools in the Glencliff cluster are: Fall-Hamilton Enhanced Option, Glencliff, Glengarry, Glenview, Paragon Mills, and Whitsitt. The middle schools are Cameron and Wright.
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.
Glencliff Cluster Map (2008-2009)
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