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Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1951
Building Addition 1965
Square Footage 111,553
Number of Students 88
Grades Served K-12
School Hours 8:30 - 3:30
School Colors Orange and White
School Mascot Rams
Principal:
LuAnn Landrum - luann.landrum@mnps.org
District 3 School Board Representative:
Mark North - mark.north@mnps.org
District 4 Metro Council Representative:
Michael Craddock - michael.craddock@nashville.gov, 226-0521
Parent Support Group Contact:
PTA President, Rollin Grossholz
What Makes Our School Unique?
Madison School is unique in that our students are placed here via an IEP team decision. The students at Madison School exhibit learning needs that require a smaller school setting with a low student/teacher ratio. The teachers are specially trained to perform and interpret assessments to determine student academic needs, then select from alternative materials and/or adapt materials that will best fit student needs. Behavioral issues are also addressed at Madison. Our students are generally more fragile emotionally and require social skills instruction; assistance in identifying their emotions; training in problem solving in ways that foster maintaining dignity; and learning to interact functionally in the world. All faculty and staff are focused on student progress academically and socially; our goal is to do what it takes to help our students develop skills that will allow them to return to general education schools and be successful.
Geographically located in the Hunters Lane Cluster: Hunters Lane Cluster Map (2008-2009)
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What Does Our School Offer?
Pupil Personnel Services
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Centerstone Therapist
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Guidance Counselor
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Occupational Therapist
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Pathologist
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Physical Therapist
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School Psychologist
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Speech and Language
Student Incentives
Who Attends Our School?
Madison School is part of the Metropolitan Nashville Public School System. It is a Special Education School for students whose learning differences are so significant that they cannot effectively learn within the context of a less restrictive environment. Students are referred to Madison through the IEP Team.
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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