Gibbs is executive director of schools and associate superintendent of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, ...
In the wake of a fatal shooting at Antioch High School, the Nashville Metro Council has called for a police review of school ...
The disconnect between report card grades and actual student performance in Nashville schools is a serious issue that demands ...
To address factors driving disparate health outcomes, the district developed a “whole health” strategy for its employees. The ...
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Weeks after a Nashville charter school filed a lawsuit against Metro Nashville Public Schools, the charter school said they ...
After a fatal shooting at Antioch High School, all MNPS high schools will have a concealed weapon detection system.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — State lawmakers are considering a bill to allow public schools to deny enrollment for undocumented students. It’s a bill generating heated debate on both sides of the aisle.
After a lengthy discussion Tuesday, the Board of Education unanimously voted to expand a weapons detection system across all high schools in the district.
As a Feb. 28 deadline looms, schools say they are awaiting further guidance promised by the U.S. Department of Education ...
An extra layer of security will be implemented in area high schools after the Metro Nashville Public Schools board approved ...