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Facts About Our School
Year School Built 2000
Square Footage 75,145
Number of Students 435
Grades Served PK-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
School Colors Blue and Gold
School Mascot Cubs
School Motto: "School Achievement Comes First"
Principal:
Michael Ross - michael.ross@mnps.org
District 7 School Board Representative:
Ed Kindall - etkindall@aol.com, 255-4003
District 17 Metro Council Representative:
Sandra Moore - sandra.moore@nashville.gov
Parent Support Group Contact:
PTO President, Ms. Clara Fulson - 291-6400
What Makes Our School Unique?
Welcome to Napier Enhanced Option School. Napier Enhanced Option is a place where students can live, learn, and grow in a safe and orderly environment. The faculty and staff at Napier are committed to the goals of education and understand the developmental challenges of young children growing up in a changing world. We believe that all students can learn and should be given the opportunity to be all that they can be. We are proud of what we have achieved at Napier. Our achievements are not due to complacency and satisfaction with the status quo. Our program is what it is because a staff of dedicated, aspiring men and women have a common goal - to do what is best for students - and are always looking for ways to achieve that goal. This year we will concentrate on the processes that spur continuing advancement.
McGavock Cluster Map (2008-2009)
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What Does Our School Offer?
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Service Learning
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Big Brother Big Sisters
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Four Pre-K Enhanced Program Classes
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Family Resource Center
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Encore Program
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Vanderbilt Mental Health
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Title 1 School-wide Services Program
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Trauma Debriefing Program
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Boy Scouts of America
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Girl Scouts of America
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RECAP from Vanderbilt
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Club Music City Miracle
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Saturday Tutoring
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Napier reside in the eastern most area of Davidson County and are zoned to McGavock High School. The elementary schools in the McGavock cluster are: Dodson, DuPont, Hermitage, Hickman, Andrew Jackson, Ruby Major, Napier Enhanced Option, McGavock, Pennington, Stanford Montessori, Tulip Grove and Una. Middle schools in this cluster are: Margaret Allen, Donelson, DuPont Hadley, DuPont Tyler, and Two Rivers.
Community Partners
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Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
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Volunteer program
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Charles Davis Foundation
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Vanderbilt University Education Department
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David Lipscomb University Education Department
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Family Resource Center
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Belmont University Education Department
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Trevecca University Education Department
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RECAP Program (Vanderbilt University)
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.
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Charles Davis Foundation
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Kroger - 8th Avenue
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Purity Dairy
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Bank of Nashville
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United Methodist Communications
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AIMS IRS
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Trevecca Community Church and College
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Brentwood Hills Church of Christ
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Donelson Church of Christ
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Juvenile Court
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AIMS IRS
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Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, national origin, or disability in its hiring or employment practices or in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services, or activities. 2008
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