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Timeline
2016-2017 Annual Report
Academies of Nashville
2012-2013
2013-2014
Data Dashboards for Partnership Councils and Advisory Boards were developed
Middle Prep Ambassador Program was established
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Postsecondary partners were assigned to academies
COMMUNITY PENCIL signed 200th Academy Partner
2006-2007
2007-2008
Received Cohort 6 Smaller Learning Communities (SLC) Grant (8 high schools)
Freshman Academies established in 8 grant schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT
COMMUNITY Alignment Nashville convened 80+ community members and district and school personnel for collaborative high school redesign planning
SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY
PENCIL and the Chamber of Commerce were selected to co-manage Academy business engagement (CEO Champions, Partnership Councils, Academy Partner recruitment)
2009-2010
2008-2009
Wall-to- Wall Academies were established in 12 high schools
All high schools moved to block scheduling
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL DISTRICT
First Career Exploration Fair completed
Career/ Thematic Academies are planned at the 8 grant schools; structured proposal process put in place
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
Chamber of Commerce co-planned Career Exploration Fair; funded by the CEO Champions
Chamber of Commerce developed CEO Champions, established 6 Partnership Councils
2015-2016 SCHOOL DISTRICT
US Community Credit Union student-run branch opened at Hillsboro High School Bridgestone/ Firestone Customer Service Center opened at Maplewood High School HCA (Hospital Corporation of America) created emergency medical response simulation lab at Hillwood High School
COMMUNITY PENCIL and Deloitte hosted Partner Summit to share best practices and create peer dialogue on business engagement Academies of Nashville Study Visit reached participation of more than 2,000 people with an economic impact of more than $1 million
2016-2017
2011-2012 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Academies of Nashville celebrated its ten-year anniversary
Experiential Learning Model planned
Consistent focus on instruction across high schools was established: literacy, teaching for understanding, planning cycle, project-based learning, and the continuous improvement cycle
St. Thomas Health partnered with the district to establish the Health Scholars, a group of 100 students who were mentored through earning the Certified Clinical Medical Certificate
COMMUNITY
Elementary Ambassador Program established
Chamber of Commerce provided professional brand development and marketing plan through external consultant
COMMUNITY
Student Ambassadors were assigned and trained Academies of Nashville named a Ford Next Generation Learning Community Hub
COMMUNITY Alignment Nashville received America’s Promise grant to fund Academy Partner signing event PENCIL co-hosted Academy Partner Signing Event (82 partners signed) Chamber of Commerce organized the first Academies of Nashville Awards
Ford, the Chamber of Commerce, the Memorial Foundation, the James Stephen Turner Family Foundation, and HCA sponsored the “I Can” outreach campaign
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SCHOOL DISTRICT
President Barack Obama visited the Academies of Nashville and gave a presentation immediately following the State of the Union Address
COMMUNITY Nashville named the first ever Ford NGL model community
2010-2011 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Timeline
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Chamber of Commerce working committees were transferred to the Academies of Nashville A-Team coordinated by Alignment Nashville. PENCIL hosted a partner recommitment ceremony to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Academies of Nashville
2014-2015 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet High School student became first student signed by Warner Record Label TEDxNashvilleEd event was hosted and featured student speakers from Academies of Nashville
COMMUNITY 140 students earned an industry certification funded by MNPS, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and supported by PENCIL
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