The Academies of Cane Ridge High School Open House
Date: January 25, 2011
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Cane Ridge High School
12848 Old Hickory Blvd
Nashville, TN Map it
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Researching a new source of renewable energy with LP Building Products. Working alongside some of the nation’s leading medical and scientific minds. Exploring the business world through internships and job shadowing which still in high school. Learning how to interview and write resumes. Building relationships with teachers and classmates that will last long after high school graduation. Entering college and the global workforce with skills that put you ahead of your competition.
Find the program that will build your future. Starting January 24, The Academies of Nashville will hold a series of Open Houses at each of the city’s 12 zoned high schools. You will learn what academies are offered at each school, how the academies will better equip you (or your child) for success during and after high school, how local businesses interact with and assist the school’s academies, and how you can take advantage of the new learning options.
Students and parents are invited to attend any or all of the Open Houses. But remember, each will be specific to the host school. There may be a program at another school that better suits your needs or your child’s needs.
Pamela W. Burgess,
Family & School Liaison - Cane Ridge Cluster
615-687-4000 ext.819363 or
615-456-5559 Cell
Want to know more?
For more school and parent resources, please visit us @ www.mnpssfl.org/
This blog was created for the parents of A.Z. Kelley students to receive the latest SIT Lead (Title I) updates.
SIT Lead Title I Scheduling Updates
Emily Graves is the SIT Lead (School Improvement Team Lead) and FES (Family Engagement Specialist) for A.Z. Kelley ES. If you need information regarding Title I, please contact her at emily.graves@mnps.org or 941-7535 ext. 2110. The Community Room (located near the office at the front of the building) is open Monday- Thursday, and addtional days throughout the week. Please check the blog or voice recording for updated times and activities.
"Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference."- Jane Goodall
Monday, January 24, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
The Cane Ridge Cluster in collaboration with the Antioch Cluster
Present
The Middle School, High School, & Beyond Educational Forum
When: Saturday, February 5, 2011
From: 8:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Where: Cane Ridge High School
Located at 12848 Old Hickory Blvd Antioch, TN 37013
Academic transition can be challenging to students and families. There are new requirements and new concerns for both students and parents. For these reasons, on Saturday, February 5th, we will present a collection of workshops designed for parents of 4th grade students, middle and high school students, and those just entering college or pursuing other options. The event is offered to help parents with the transitional years of middle school, high school and beyond. It will begin at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m.
We will have informational sessions on such topics as, The Achievement Gap, College Access, Act Test Strategies, Gang Awareness, Exceptional Ed. Transitional Services, Parents as Partners (Spanish Sessions only), 9th Grade Academy & Small Learning Communities, Social Networking of Teens, Parenting 301, Suicide Prevention, Kids on the Block, and many more for families. There will also be booth guest offering a wide variety of information.
Please make plans to join us for a light breakfast, informative sessions, activities for middle and high school students, community partner booths, door prizes, and other incentives. This event is free and open to all families.
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Our Goals are
· to empower parents with the knowledge to support their child's academic success during middle and high school years, with a focus on transition
· provide parents and students with resources and options to carry over into life long achievements through informational sessions, booth vendors, and other helpful resources.
· and to enhance the impact of family, school, and community connections on student achievement.
To Register, please click on the link below or contact Pamela Burgess at 456-5559.
For more information, please contact Pamela.Burgess@mnps.org or Bradley.Redmond@mnps.org
Pamela W. Burgess,
Family & School Liaison - Cane Ridge Cluster
615-687-4000 ext.819363 or
615-456-5559 Cell
Want to know more?
For more school and parent resources, please visit us @ www.mnpssfl.org/
Present
The Middle School, High School, & Beyond Educational Forum
When: Saturday, February 5, 2011
From: 8:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Where: Cane Ridge High School
Located at 12848 Old Hickory Blvd Antioch, TN 37013
Academic transition can be challenging to students and families. There are new requirements and new concerns for both students and parents. For these reasons, on Saturday, February 5th, we will present a collection of workshops designed for parents of 4th grade students, middle and high school students, and those just entering college or pursuing other options. The event is offered to help parents with the transitional years of middle school, high school and beyond. It will begin at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m.
We will have informational sessions on such topics as, The Achievement Gap, College Access, Act Test Strategies, Gang Awareness, Exceptional Ed. Transitional Services, Parents as Partners (Spanish Sessions only), 9th Grade Academy & Small Learning Communities, Social Networking of Teens, Parenting 301, Suicide Prevention, Kids on the Block, and many more for families. There will also be booth guest offering a wide variety of information.
Please make plans to join us for a light breakfast, informative sessions, activities for middle and high school students, community partner booths, door prizes, and other incentives. This event is free and open to all families.
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Our Goals are
· to empower parents with the knowledge to support their child's academic success during middle and high school years, with a focus on transition
· provide parents and students with resources and options to carry over into life long achievements through informational sessions, booth vendors, and other helpful resources.
· and to enhance the impact of family, school, and community connections on student achievement.
To Register, please click on the link below or contact Pamela Burgess at 456-5559.
For more information, please contact Pamela.Burgess@mnps.org or Bradley.Redmond@mnps.org
Pamela W. Burgess,
Family & School Liaison - Cane Ridge Cluster
615-687-4000 ext.819363 or
615-456-5559 Cell
Want to know more?
For more school and parent resources, please visit us @ www.mnpssfl.org/
The Community Career Center has new Computer Training schedules available for Spring 2011. There are computer and workshop classes being held at Antioch Middle School, Park Ave Elementary, John Henry Hale Community Center, Preston Taylor Community Center, Sam Levy Community Center, and Vine Hill Community Center. They are both day and evening classes.
These classes are FREE to Metro Nashville School Parents and Grandparents. The classes held at Park Ave and Antioch Middle are strictly for parents and grandparents.
** Again this year we are preparing taxes for FREE ($49,000 or less in 2010) at Sam Levy Community Center and John Henry Hale Community Center.
These classes are FREE to Metro Nashville School Parents and Grandparents. The classes held at Park Ave and Antioch Middle are strictly for parents and grandparents.
** Again this year we are preparing taxes for FREE ($49,000 or less in 2010) at Sam Levy Community Center and John Henry Hale Community Center.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The Middle School, High School, & Beyond Educational Forum
The Cane Ridge Cluster in collaboration with the Antioch Cluster
Present
The Middle School, High School, & Beyond Educational Forum
Academic transition can be challenging on students and families. There are new requirements and new concerns for both students and parents. For these reasons, on Saturday, February 5th, we will present a collection of workshops designed for parents of 4th graders, middle and high school students, and those just entering college or pursuing other options. The event will begin at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. There will be a light breakfast, activities for middle and high school students, community partner booths, door prizes, and other incentives. This event is free and open to all families.
Present
The Middle School, High School, & Beyond Educational Forum
Academic transition can be challenging on students and families. There are new requirements and new concerns for both students and parents. For these reasons, on Saturday, February 5th, we will present a collection of workshops designed for parents of 4th graders, middle and high school students, and those just entering college or pursuing other options. The event will begin at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. There will be a light breakfast, activities for middle and high school students, community partner booths, door prizes, and other incentives. This event is free and open to all families.
Bilingual Story Time @ Edmonson Pk Library
It is time for our monthly bilingual Spanish/English Storytime at the Edmondson Pike Library this Saturday, Jan. 15, at 11:00 .m. A very talented volunteer from Book’em will come to the library to read stories in both Spanish and English, and I hope some of your students might be able to join us. Please share this information with families and children who would enjoy this type of free programming.
Dates for the rest of this semester are:
February 12
March 12
April 23
May 21
June 11
We have a number of special events planned at all Nashville libraries for African American History Month, throughout February. Please check our website, www.library.nashville.org or come by closer to the end of the month to pick up a brochure listing programs across the city.
Thanks, as always, for your support and help in notifying the public of these free opportunities at the library.
Stay warm!
Tori Ross
Tori Ross
Children's Librarian
Edmondson Pike Area Library
5501 Edmondson Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
615-880-3957, ext. 232
victoria.ross@nashville.gov
Dates for the rest of this semester are:
February 12
March 12
April 23
May 21
June 11
We have a number of special events planned at all Nashville libraries for African American History Month, throughout February. Please check our website, www.library.nashville.org or come by closer to the end of the month to pick up a brochure listing programs across the city.
Thanks, as always, for your support and help in notifying the public of these free opportunities at the library.
Stay warm!
Tori Ross
Tori Ross
Children's Librarian
Edmondson Pike Area Library
5501 Edmondson Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
615-880-3957, ext. 232
victoria.ross@nashville.gov
Ms. Vetter & Mrs. Crawford need help with a class project!
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Mrs. Graves is back!
I am off of maternity leave and ready to be back. My schedule is listed to the right. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you!
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