Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Shayne Elementary School Profile
   

6217 Nolensville Road
Nashville, TN 37211
615.332.3020

District 2
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Overton Cluster
Overton

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Facts about our School
Year School Built 2004
Square Footage 70,725
Number of Students 760
Grades Served PK-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
School Colors Blue & Yellow
School Mascot Bright Shayne Star
Cluster Overton
 

Principal: Pam Greer - pam.greer@mnps.org

Assistant Principal: Wallace Peoples - wallace.peoples@mnps.org

District 2 School Board Representative: 
Dr. Jo Ann Brannon - joann.brannon@mnps.org

District 31 Metro Council Representative:
Parker Toler - parker.toler@nashville.gov, 376-2952 

 
What Does Our School Offer?

Pre-K (4 year olds)
Pre-K Communication and Behavior Intervention Program
Pre-K Language Center
ENCORE

Spanish
EL Instruction
YMCA Fun Company

Outstanding Parent Organization
Recycling
Climbing Wall
WMWS / Shayne Star News Network


What Makes Our School Unique?

    As we begin another year as an elementary school in the Overton Cluster, it is exciting to reflect on how far we have come since opening in the fall of 2004. Our faculty and staff have created a strong bond with each other that is held together by their commitment to children and excellence in education. Our students have developed a sense of school spirit and pride in being "Bright Shayne Stars" in their school. Partnerships forged with parents and community members have enabled the school to provide special programs, equipment and activities that enhance and enrich our curriculum and environment.
    The students at Shayne are representative of our city, state and our nation. We are proud to serve students from every socioeconomic level and a variety of cultures. A strong character education component helps students to develop respect and tolerance for each other and their beliefs. Academically, each student is provided with the challenges and/or support needed to meet and exceed district and state academic standards. Students who leave Shayne will be prepared to meet the academic and social challenges in any middle school setting.
    Come visit Shayne Elementary. You will feel love, excitement and excellence in the atmosphere!

Who Attends Our School?

    Students attending Shayne live in the southern most area of Davidson County and are zoned to Overton High School. The elementary schools in the Overton cluster are: Norman Binkley, Crieve Hall, Granberry, Haywood, Shayne and Tusculum. Middle schools are Croft Design Center, McMurray and W.H. Oliver.


PENCIL Partners

PENCIL Foundation, a nonprofit organization, links community resources with Nashville public schools. A PENCIL Partner is a business or other community organization that teams up with a Metro school to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success.

The partnership between Shayne Elementary and Ernst & Young is in its sixth year. Ernst & Young provides valuable copying services for the teachers and assist in events and activities. During the holiday season, employees frm Ernst & Young work with the school staff to provide holiday gifts for many needy students in the community.

 

 

Community Partners

    The Parent Teacher Association at Shayne is actively involved in all aspects of the school program. Parents and teachers work together to enhance educational opportunities and the school environment for the students at Shayne. The PTA sponsors a Book Fair two times per year, a Fall Fun Run and a host of other activities.
    Many other community partners participate in Shayne events such as Read Across America, Career Day, Field Day and many others. Local businesses, such as Tusculum Ace Hardware, Wal-Mart, Fifth Third Bank, Community Church, Charles Davis Foundation and Kroger, make monetary and manpower contributions to these special days.

 
 
  The Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, or disability in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities. MNPS does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. 2009 - 2010  
 
 
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