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

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Summer Ideas

SUMMER FAMILY RESOURCES FOR METRO FAMILIES There are many fun and educational activities throughout Metro Nashville for your family this summer. Below are resources for your family to enjoy, most of which are FREE! Nashville Public Library: Locations throughout Nashville. Check the library’s local event calendar for story times, puppet shows and other special events over the summer. Also don’t forget their “Summer Challenge” program that provides your child an opportunity to learn and win prizes. https://library.nashville.org Local Area Parks (i.e. Centennial, Bicentennial, Shelby, etc.). Most parks have fairs/festivals over the summer. www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation Kids Bowl Free: Sign up for free. Receive a free pass for every child registered to bowl two free games, everyday throughout the summer. The site has a list of participating sites, with maps and hours of operation. www.kidsbowlfree.com Let Freedom Sing: July 4th, Free entertainment and fireworks in Downtown Nashville. www.visitmusiccity.com/july4th Home Depot Free Kids Workshops: Free kids workshops – check with your local Home Depot. http://workshops.homedepot.com/workshops/kids-workshops Nashville Symphony Community Concerts: Free concerts at select parks over the summer. www.nashvillesymphony.org/communityconcerts Summer Movie Express: $1 admission to children’s movies at select Regal Cinema Theaters. www.regmovies.com/Movies/Summer-Movie-Express Warner Park Nature Center: Provides free admission. www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Nature-Centers-and-Natural-Areas/Warner-Park-Nature-Center.aspx Nashville Farmer’s Market: Free admission and great space to walk with the family. Bicentennial State Park is right next door. http://nashvillefarmersmarket.org Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Has a “Free Family Day” monthly – check their website for information. http://countrymusichalloffame.org Frist Center for the Visual Arts: Free for ages 18 and younger (Adults must pay) http://fristkids.org Tennessee State Museum: Provides free admission. www.tnmuseum.org For Information On Activities Your Family Can Do At Home Visit: www.mnps.org/countdowntokindergarten

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