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  2. East Nashville Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    East Literature Magnet School: Type: Magnet high school: Motto: Come Soar with the Eagles: Established: 1993; 31 years ago () School district: Metro Nashville Public Schools: Principal: Myra Taylor: Faculty: 31.39 (2022–23) Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 612 (2022–23) Student to teacher ratio: 19.50 (2022–23) Color(s) Red and gray: Athletics

  3. Nashville School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Nashville School of the Arts. / 36.132027; -86.739411. Nashville School of the Arts ( NSA) is a public magnet high school including grades 9-12 for arts-interested students located in Nashville, Tennessee. Each student enrolls in one or more of the nine conservatories within the school; dance, theatre arts, literary arts, visual arts, and music ...

  4. Hume-Fogg High School - Wikipedia

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    Hume School, serving the first through 12th grades, opened in 1855 on Eighth Avenue (Spruce Street) just north of Broad and was the first public school in Nashville. [4] In 1875 Fogg High School was built adjacent to Hume School at the corner of Broad and Eighth and absorbed its high school students. Around 1910 both schools were razed and ...

  5. Hillwood High School - Wikipedia

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    Hillwood High School. / 36.1185; -86.87347. "We are Lawson!" James Lawson High School is a public high school located in Nashville, Tennessee, and is part of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS). Athletic teams are known as the Lightning and the school colors are baby blue and yellow. James Lawson opened in 2023.

  6. Father Ryan High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded 1925 by Alphonse John Smith, the bishop of Diocese of Nashville. It was initially named Nashville Catholic High School for Boys before adopting its current name in 1927 to honor Father Abram Joseph Ryan. In September 1954, the school began admitting black students, making it the first racially integrated school in ...

  7. List of mayors of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Mayors of Metropolitan Nashville. The following is a list of the mayors of Nashville after the consolidation of the municipal government with the government of Davidson County : Image. Mayor. Term. Beverly Briley. 1963–1975. Richard Fulton. 1975–1987.

  8. List of NCAA Division I non-football programs - Wikipedia

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    This list includes schools in the process of transitioning to Division I, but are not yet full D–I members. Some have had football teams in the past (); some never have (). Five Division I schools compete in sprint football, a variant governed separately from the NCAA that uses NCAA playing rules, but limits player weights to 178 pounds (81 ...

  9. Nashville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .visitmusiccity .com. The Nashville metropolitan area (officially the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a metropolitan statistical area in north-central Tennessee. Its principal city is Nashville, the capital of and largest city in Tennessee. With a population of over 2 million, it ...