Great Job Art teachers and students. The Art Show was amazing! "It's a Great Day to be a Scrapper!" Douglas Graham
7 months ago, Doug Graham
Electricity is back on at Primary and Junior High. Will keep you updated if something changes. We appreciate SWEPCO and their quick response.
7 months ago, Doug Graham
Electricity is out at Primary and Junior High. We are waiting on details from SWEPCO. All students are currently safe. More details as we learn more. Douglas Graham
7 months ago, Doug Graham
Reminder---ART SHOW THIS WEEK! I encourage you to attend. The amount of work is obvious and the talent is over the top. Great job students on your work and "thank you" to our staff for making this happen. Kudos to Julie Chesshir, Gabby Bevill, Megan Worthen, and Shawn Dale.
8 months ago, Doug Graham
On April 8, our region will experience a solar eclipse. This will be a phenomenon when the moon passes between the Earth and sun. While eclipses are fascinating, we must observe safely. Each student received a pair of certified solar eclipse glasses. Please inspect glasses, wear properly, and supervise children.
8 months ago, Doug Graham
Big Shout Out to Stacia Petty and our 2nd grade students. Outstanding job with presenting "The Circus"! Everyone enjoyed!
8 months ago, Doug Graham
In support of our Scrapperette Basketball team, you are encouraged to wear Scrapper attire all week. Good luck!
9 months ago, Doug Graham
Reminder-- Anyone attending the Regional Basketball Tournament will need an electronic ticket. Tickets will not be sold at the door. No local passes will be accepted! (employee passes, corporate passes, 65+ passes) AAA passes only. You can find the link on any school social media to purchase your ticket.
9 months ago, Doug Graham
NES class picture day, Monday, February 12th
9 months ago, Tyra Hughes
All 7-12 students will be admitted free to tonight's game against DeQueen. Games start at 6:00 pm.
10 months ago, Doug Graham
If your student rides, the red chick bus it is running late today.
10 months ago, Tyra Hughes
Nashville Schools will open at regular time today. (January 22, 2024). Raining with temperatures above freezing. All roads clear. You are encouraged to still use caution.
10 months ago, Doug Graham
With the prediction of freezing rain/ice moving in early tomorrow morning, we will not make a decision on school until after 5 am. Parents will need to have an alternate plan in place should the district have to make a last-minute call due to weather concerns.
10 months ago, Doug Graham
Thank you for participating in our community survey. Your input is valued and the results will be utilized in the decision making process. The survey is closed.
10 months ago, Doug Graham
Conditions are favorable for Black Ice. Temperatures are slightly above freezing with mist falling in some places. Please be careful coming to school. Absences and tardies due to conditions will be excused. Do not take any chances. Be safe!
10 months ago, Doug Graham
Nashville School District will have school tomorrow. (1-17-24). Busses will not run down any icy roads. If you live in an area where roads are still icy, you will need to get your child to the nearest paved road or bring them to school. Absences and tardies due to icy conditions will be excused. BE SAFE!
10 months ago, Doug Graham
Nashville School District will be closed tomorrow. (1-16-2024) A decision about Wednesday will be announced tomorrow. Basketball games for tonight and tomorrow have been cancelled and will be rescheduled.
10 months ago, Doug Graham
Community Meeting on Hybrid Calendar tonight at high school cafeteria. It will begin at 6:30 pm. You are welcome and encouraged to attend.
11 months ago, Doug Graham
Come support our Scrappers! City wide bon fire at 5:30 pm. Old practice field across from Wilson Park. Scrapper Cookies and Hot Cocoa will be served!
about 1 year ago, Doug Graham
Nashville School District will dismiss at 1:00 pm on Friday, November 17. Happy early Thanksgiving! For dismissing--each school and bus routes will treat 1 pm like 3 pm. Douglas Graham
about 1 year ago, Doug Graham