Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1964
Square Footage 23,604
Number of Students 155
Grades Served K-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
Principal:
Constance Hayes - constance.hayes@mnps.org
District 3 School Board Representative:
Mark North - mark.north@mnps.org
District 10 Metro Council Representative:
Rip Ryman - rip.ryman@nashville.gov, 859-0409
What Makes Our School Unique?
Gateway Elementary’s name symbolizes that the school is a “Gateway to Learning.” With that in mind, we are focusing on providing higher academic standards by improving our instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, science and social studies so that every child has a strong foundation.
As the principal of Gateway, it is my responsibility to motivate and focus the teachers and parents to make a positive difference in students’ lives. With a strong PTA, community involvement and volunteers will provide the needed support to ensure academic success. Please visit Gateway and experience the excitement of learning.
Hunters Lane Cluster Map (2008-2009) |
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What Does Our School Offer?
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Cub Scouts
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Friends Learning in Pairs (FLIP)
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Girl Scouts
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Junior Achievement
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Six Weeks Spring After School Tutoring Program
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Title I School
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Tutoring Program sponsored by Senior Inc.
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Gateway reside in the northeast corner of Davidson County and are zoned to Hunters Lane High School. The elementary schools in the Hunters Lane cluster are: Amqui, Bellshire Design Center, Gateway, Goodlettsville, Neely’s Bend, Old Center, and Stratton. Middle schools are Brick Church, Goodlettsville, and Neely’s Bend.
Community Partners
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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