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Teacher Talks: MLK Magnet teacher Leticia Skae

admin June 16, 2017In The News

In partnership with the Nashville Public Education Foundation, The Tennessean presents the new monthly “Teacher Talks” series. This is a monthly educator profile that seeks to create greater awareness in the community of the value …

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The Tennessean

Preds Postseason Run Brings Over $50 Million in Economic Impact to City

admin June 15, 2017In The News

A run to the Stanley Cup Final can do wonders for a town, and while the Nashville Predators fell just short of a championship, the city of Nashville still had reason for a standing ovation …

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NHL.com

Predators CEO, Nashville Mayor Barry say playoff run had over $50 million impact

admin June 15, 2017In The News

Mayor Megan Barry and Nashville Predators CEO Sean Henry on Thursday praised the city, fans, and the team for not only the impact on the ice during the Stanley Cup Final, but the economic impact …

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Community leaders turn out in full force to support public schools

admin June 12, 2017Press Releases

Mayor Megan Barry, Director of Schools Dr. Shawn Joseph and other community leaders are coming together to host the Nashville Public Education Foundation’s (NPEF) 13th annual Public Schools Hall of Fame on Wednesday, Oct. 4, …

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Community commitment vital to Nashville’s teachers

admin June 10, 2017In The News

Several weeks ago, Nashville’s skyline shined pink and red in honor of our public school teachers. That moment, while symbolic, was not fleeting. Rather, it marked the beginning of an important journey. We must show …

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The Tennessean

NES Engineer Traces Success Back to Kindergarten

admin June 7, 2017In The News

Senior Engineer Rashed Fakhruddin’s career at Nashville Electric Service has spanned more than two decades, and it includes countless hours encouraging students to pursue secondary education and grow their professional skills through internships and job …

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NES Power News

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