- McGavock Elementary School
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McGavock Elementary School Location 275 McGavock Pike
Nashville, Tennessee, 37214
United StatesInformation Type Elementary School Motto "Together We Shine" Established 1956 School district Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Principal Dr. Christopher Marczak Grades K-4 Enrollment 285 Color(s) Blue and Yellow Mascot Stars Information 615-885-8912 Website [1] McGavock Elementary School (commonly McGavock Elementary, Little Mac) is a public school in Nashville, Tennessee, part of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. The school is named after the McGavock family [1] , who were important in the early development of the city and who built the nearby Two Rivers Mansion. The school opened in the Fall of 1956 and currently serves kindergarten through the fourth grade. [2]
The school is currently zoned to the McGavock Cluster, generally sending children who have completed the fourth grade to Two Rivers Middle School and eventually McGavock Comprehensive High School.
Major Expansions
The school saw significant expansions in 1963, when a wing was added, and in 2008, when an indoor physical education facility was added.
Notes
- ^ Green, Julia M. Historical Sketches of the Davidson County Schools. Self-Published, 1962. (Part of the Nashville Public Library's Nashville Room collection)
- ^ "McGavock Elementary School Profile", Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, accessed February 20, 2011.
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