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Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1967 Building Addition 1986 Square Footage 83,429 Number of Students 760 Grades Served K-5 School Hours 8:00 - 3:00 School Colors Blue and Yellow School Mascot Lighthouse School Motto:
"Where Good Character Shines Through"
Principal:
Teresa Dillehay McCain - teresa.dillehay@mnps.org
Assistant Principal:
DeeAnne Miree - deeanne.miree@mnps.org
District 6 School Board Representative:
Karen Y. Johnson - karen.y.johnson@mnps.org
District 29 Metro Council Representative:
Vivian Wilholte - vivian.wilhoite@nashville.gov, 589 -2003
What Makes Our School Unique?
Lakeview Elementary Design Center serves children living in the Bell Road/Anderson Road area of Nashville near Percy Priest Lake. Our school zone encompasses a lovely neighborhood. Our faculty and staff have participated in creating a very strong program of character education that is taught throughout our curriculum. Students attend daily character education assemblies designed to focus attention on the various character traits taught during the school year. These traits include Respect, Responsibility, Perseverance, Honesty, Service, Citizenship, Caring, and Courage. We invite parents to be an integral part of this school as we build on our past and look with pride toward our future.
Community Partners
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American Child Care
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Children’s World
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For Kids Only, Kid’s, Inc.
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Heart to Heart Daycare LaPetite Academy
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Priest Lake Community Baptist
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YMCA Fun Company (on site) |
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What Does Our School Offer?
- 4th Grade Math Club
- 5th Grade Band
- Balanced Literacy
- Character Education Assemblies each day
- Chorus
- In-School and After School Tutoring
- Jump Rope for Heart
- Presidential Physical Fitness program
- Presidential Academic Fitness program
- Rhythm Group
- Reading Pilot Program
- Read-a-thon
- Winners Walk Tall
Who Attends Our School?
Lakeview is a design center that has a specialized Character Education program and voluntary enrollment. Students living within the school zone have the first choice at enrolling in this school and do not have to apply. Students living in the Antioch high school cluster have second priority and must apply through the lottery. Students living outside the cluster must apply through the lottery. For more information, call 259-INFO. Students attending Lakeview live in the southeast corner of Davidson County and are zoned to Antioch High School. The elementary schools in the Antioch cluster are: Lakeview Design Center, Moss Elementary, Mt. View Elementary, and Thomas A. Edison Elementary. The middle schools are Apollo and J.F. Kennedy.
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. Lakeview is proud to have the following organizations as PENCIL Partners:
Antioch Cluster Map (2008-2009) |