Nashville Education Resources
Nashville Education Resources including information on Preschool, Kindergarten through Highschool, Public and Private, Homeschooling, Adult Learning, Colleges, Scholarships and much more.
Public Schools in Tennessee schools may request school fees, but no student may be required to pay a fee for activities and supplies required to participate in all courses offered for credit or grade if taken for credit in accordance with local board policies.
The Annual Mayors First Day Festival was started by former Nashville Mayor, Bill Purcell to help celebrate the beginning of the new school year. The concept has been a total success because an average of 20,000 local children and their families partake in this annual event every year. The festivities normally includes plenty of free educational activities, entertainment, and school supplies.
It's back to school time in Middle Tennessee and while the summer went by so fast - now it's time to get ready for the 1st day of school. Find out when your child goes back to school, what supplies they need, what they need to wear and what you can do to get a head start in finding out what you, as a parent, need and can to do, to prepare for this school year.
Planning to attend a local Middle Tennessee College or University in the near future? If so, we've gathered up a list of the Top Colleges & Universities to be found in the Nashville Area.
An Overview and Visual look at each of the School Clusters in the Metro Nashville Public Schools including information on what schools feed into which and more.
Tennessee General Assembly passed Public Chapter 398 which established an annual sales tax holiday beginning in August 2006. This holiday is held twice a year, once in August and once again in early Spring.
A Visual Look at some of Tennessee's State Symbols.