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| Facts about our School |
| Year School Built |
1946 |
| Major Renovations |
1999 |
| Square Footage |
132,476 |
| Number of Students |
500 |
| Grades Served |
5-8 |
| School Hours |
8:55 - 3:55 |
| School Colors |
Royal Blue & Gold |
| School Mascot |
Bear Cub |
| Cluster |
Cane Ridge | |
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Principal: Mary Nollner - mary.nollner@mnps.org
Assistant Principal: Cindy Tarkington - cynthia.tarkington@mnps.org
District 6 School Board Representative: Karen Y. Johnson - karen.y.johnson@mnps.org
District 32 Metro Council Representative: Sam Coleman - sam.coleman@mnps.org, 641-5168
Parent Support Group Contact: PTSO President, Tanya Gann |
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| What Does Our School Offer? |
| Special Programs |
Student Activities/Clubs |
Athletics |
- Algebra 1 for Credit
- Art
- Band
- Computer Lab
- DARE
- English Language Learners (ELL)
- G.R.E.A.T
- Independent Study
- Library Media
- Music
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- After School Tutoring
- Boys and Girls Club
- Community Recycling Program
- Word Nerd Club
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- 8th Grade Leadership Council
- Men and Women of Distinction
- School Newspaper
- Student Council
- The Crew
- Yearbook Club
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- Boys and Girls basketball
- Boys and Girls Soccer
- Boys and Girls Track and Field
- Cheerleading
- Football
- Girls Volleyball
- Wrestling
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What Makes Our School Unique?
Antioch Middle School offers a very rich, diverse culture with more than twenty countries and languages represented. We embrace our diversity, and we allow it to drive what we do and who we are.
Our mission at Antioch Middle School is to create a safe learning environment that promotes responsible, productive citizens of high character who are lifelong achievers. Students will demonstrate respect for peers, authority, cultural differences, personal possessions, and their school.
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Who Attends Our School?
Students living in the Antioch Middle area are zoned to Cane Ridge High School. For more detailed information about who attends this school, view the Cane Ridge Cluster Map. To determine whether you are zoned to this school, visit our School Zone Finder. |
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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.
Bass, Berry & Sims Attorneys at Law | |
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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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