In-Person Tech Support at five Metro Schools begins Monday and runs through Sept. 18. Come see us between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. if you:
✅ Need help with your computer or WiFi hotspot
✅ Have questions about your device or learning programs.
Details: https://t.co/EjmQTMdMzL
Metro Schools will remain virtual for most students until October 12 and the district will seek to phase-in students returning to the classroom after the fall break if conditions allow.
More information on our blog: https://t.co/OtEQbRFeyJ
The threat to both peace and property is unacceptable and we will work with local law enforcement and community leaders to restore safety and order. This is not a reflection of our state or the fundamental American right to peaceful protest.
At the request of Mayor Cooper, I am authorizing the National Guard to mobilize in response to protests that have now taken a violent, unlawful turn in Nashville.
This woman, Antoinette Smith, is pleading with people to stop the rioting, despite having a black son and herself being grieved. She saw the news and drove over.
“This is not power. That is not strength,” she says.
If ever there was an era to highlight the value and awesome of public school teachers, this is it. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week, #TeamMNPS. We see you. We appreciate you. We honor you. Thank you. 🍎
Students in grades 5 to 12 who need a laptop for remote learning, can reserve by calling 615-269-5956 today. Laptops will be available for pickup this week.
Students in 3rd or 4th grade, can make a reservation beginning next week, Monday, April 27.
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School buildings are closed, but teaching and learning continue for the rest of the year. Here’s a glimpse of what families and students can expect during Remote Learning 2.0 as we work together to ensure our students have access to learning. https://t.co/MNtnnP3wDO