Nashville School of the Arts

Nashville School of the Arts
Address
1250 Foster Ave.
Nashville, Tennessee
USA
Information
Type Magnet high school
Motto "The Greatest School on the Planet"
Established 1993
Principal Dr. Gregory Stewart
Faculty 35
Grades 9 - 12
Number of students 814
Website http://www.nsahs.mnps.org/site215.aspx

Nashville School for the Arts (NSA) is a public magnet high school including grades 9-12 for arts-interested students located in Nashville, Tennessee. Major arts areas include dance, music, theatre, and visual art. The school once had a mass media program, which was shut down after the 2013-2014 school year, with former Mass Media students being given the option of finishing their years at the school. A literary arts program is planned to begin in the 2015-2016 school year. Students are expected to both study in their respective arts and complete the same academic curriculum as all other Metropolitan Nashville Public School students. While the school focuses on the arts, TCAP scores are above the Davidson County scores.[1] Students must audition, interview, or write an essay to be accepted. There is no lottery admission to NSA.

History

Nashville School of the Arts began as a small magnet program for arts-interested students in Pearl-Cohn High School in 1993. As time went on, NSA grew to a size warranting its own facility, which was achieved in 1996 on the former Cumberland School campus. The school has established pencil partners,[2] which is a business or other community organization that teams up with a Nashville school to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success, as well as community partners (including Youth Villages and PG-13 players, just to name a couple).

Mission

The mission of Nashville School of the Arts is to provide the highest quality instruction in the fine and performing arts while providing a challenging academic program for the talented and creative students in the public school community we serve.

School Counselors and Support Staff

Vision

Nashville School of the Arts is committed to leading the nation in the integration of arts and academics.

Colors

Carolina Blue and Black

Clubs/Organizations

Newspaper

Backstage is NSA's student-run newspaper. In 2010, the publication began a web-based format. Stories are added constantly, complete with upcoming NSA events, reviews, scheduled activities, and anything that is of interest to the student body.

Dean of Students

Randi Staggs — 2014–Present

Principals

Teachers

"(Honors)" indicates the teacher teaches Honors level as well as the standard level for that course.

Assistant principals

References

  1. TCAP Scores
  2. The Nashville School of the Ars Pencil and Community Partners

External links