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| Facts about our School |
| Year School Opened |
1996 |
| Square Footage |
76,355 |
| Number of Students |
670 |
| Grades Served |
K-4 |
| School Hours |
8:00 - 3:00 |
| School Colors |
Blue & White |
| School Mascot |
Bluejay |
| Cluster |
Hunters Lane |
| School Motto: |
| "We Strive for Excellence" | |
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Principal: Steve Perkins - steve.perkins@mnps.org
Assistant Principal: Elizabeth Goetz - elizabeth.goetz@mnps.org
District 3 School Board Representative: Mark North - mark.north@mnps.org
District 4 Metro Council Representative: Michael Craddock - michael.craddock@nashville.gov, 226-0521 |
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| What Does Our School Offer? |
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Comprehensive Behavior Intervention Program for Autism (CBIP) English Language Learner Center |
Enhanced Resource in Communication (ERC) Mentoring Program Through Juvenile Court On-site Nursing Staff Through Vanderbilt Medical Center |
On-site Vanderbilt Clinician and Doctor in Residence Parent Workshops Title I Support | |
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What Makes Our School Unique?
Taylor Stratton Elementary School is proud to serve 675 students in pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. It is our belief that given time, nurturing and specific attention to individual needs, our students will learn to the best of their ability at or above grade level or by third grade. Student success is the reason for our existence and the administration and staff seek to do all we can to provide a positive academic and social haven for all students. We personify a safe and orderly environment that encourages parental and community support. At Taylor Stratton, we have a spirit of knowing that we can and will do whatever it takes in order to increase the level of achievement for all students by reaching and exceeding benchmarks of success.
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Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Taylor Stratton reside in the northeast corner of Davidson County and are zoned to Hunters Lane High School. The elementary schools in the Hunters Lane cluster are: Amqui, Bellshire Design Center, Gateway, Goodlettsville, Neely's Bend, Old Center and Stratton. Middle schools are Brick Church, Goodlettsville and Neely's Bend
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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.
Juvenile Court, 100 Woodland Street |
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Community Partners
The Madison Chamber of Commerce provides requested school needs. Various colleges and universities work through Taylor Stratton in preparing future teachers through student teaching and practicum experiences. Walgreens of Madison assists with a variety of services. | |
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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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