Brick Church Middle School’s Proficiency Rates Drop Nearly 50 Percent Following Takeover by Metro Nashville Public Schools

During the August 2024 Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Dr. Adrienne Battle welcomed Brick Church Middle School back to the district, with a promise of improvement at the north Davidson County school.

“This year, we not only welcomed students back to schools across the district, but we also welcomed back one of our schools to the MNPS family. We have successfully launched the new-and-improved, back-and-better Brick Church Middle School,” said Battle.

MNPS initially handed over control of Brick Church Middle School to LEAD Public Schools in 2012 as part of a state effort to turn around struggling schools by converting them into public charter schools. Charter Schools are free public schools operated by a non-profit organization under a “charter” with a school district or the state…

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