At Neely's Bend Middle School - we believe:
- All children can learn.
- The use of researched-based strategies for instruction will improve student achievement.
- The results of assessments should drive daily instruction.
- All stakeholders should be given an opportunity to be involved in the decision-making process.
- Every student should be provided a curriculum with emphases on the skills mandated by state and local policy.
Attention all Parents:
On Monday, January 30th at 5:30 pm, we will be having a meet and greet with our NEW
principal Mr. Philip Hammonds. We will also be holding our 1st parent meeting of 2012. Some of the activities will be: Student led data talks, Sam's Club, MNPD and our annual Title 1 meeting. Dinner will be provided by Title 1. We look forward to seeing everyone here at Neely's Bend.
YEARBOOKS ON SALE!!!!!!
Soft Copy is $20
Hard Copy is $25
CASH only for Yearbooks
Starting October 24th, 2011
Tennessee Titans & the NFL making the grass greener on school football fields
posted by: Bass, Joseph A - MNPS at Sep 19, 2011 2:40:00 PM
We're deep into the football season, and several Metro schools will enjoy it even more thanks to hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of field and stadium improvements. The money comes from the people who know fields and stadiums best - the Tennessee Titans and the National Football League.
Some $200,000 were spent on upgrading the bleachers, fences, scoreboards, goal posts and more at Bailey, Neely's Bend, Joelton and Apollo Middle Schools. Cane Ridge High School received enough money for new sod on the field and new lighting.
The money is part of a grant from the NGL Grassroots Program, which brings together the league's Youth Football Fund with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation. More information is available on the Youth Football Fund website.
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