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Nashville Schools Budget Barely Keeping With Inflation
The Nashville Schools are bracing for a budget cut. While costs are rising at about 3.4% due to inflation and other needed costs, the increase in the overall budget is only 1.1%. Despite the Nashville Schools best efforts to insure this deficit is not felt by students-there will certainly be changes felt by the loss of 40 classroom teachers and almost 100 custodians.
Nashville Schools Move To All Standard Attire For Students
Starting school year 2007-2008 all students of Nashville Schools will have to wear standard attire. As one can imagine, the move was not made without protest, but the school board is determined that this will be the directive for all metropolitan Nashville Schools for the foreseeable future.
Nashville Schools Try To Attract Top Teachers
What does it take to catch a teacher? Nashville Schools and surrounding districts are trying to answer that question. Incentives including pay increases, job fairs, full time recruiters and on-site child care have been implemented as recruiters and administrators try to lure good teachers to Nashville Schools. The Metro district increased starting salaries by $2,000 for the 06-07 school year. Did it help? Only 8 positions were left unfilled at years end, but the reason fo…
Metro Nashville Public Schools Promote Unconventional Role Models
A Step in the Right Direction at Nashville Schools