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School Starts Aug. 11 - What's new in 2008-2009? MNPS has announced several important changes for the 2008-2009 school year, including new school start times for most middle and high schools, orientation schedules, a schedule change at MNPS Enhanced Option Schools, MTA bus route changes, reorganization at the Central Office, SLC high school late arrival days, principal and assistant principal reassignments, and changes to athletic physicals. For more information regarding these district changes, click here.
*For the 2008-2009 school list, which includes all principals, school addresses, phone numbers and open/close times, click on the School Quick List located in the gray column to your left under the School Info section.
State Test Scores Released Monday, July 28, the State Department of Education released the state's No Child Left Behind test scores. MNPS is excited to announce that nine district schools have been removed from the High Priority List and into Good Standing status. These schools include: Overton High, Pearl-Cohn High, AlexGreen Elementary School, Glenn Enhanced Option Elementary School, Goodlettsville Middle School, Madison School, McMurray Middle School, Neely’s Bend Middle School, and W.A. Bass Middle School.
Despite this and other excellent news regarding this year's test results, MNPS has fallen into Restructuring 1 for failing to meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) this year for certain students. For more information about the test scores, district status and what's next for the district, click here.
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