- Neelys Bend Middle School
-
Neely's Bend Middle Schol Location 1251 Neely’s Bend Road
Nashville, Tennessee, 37115
United StatesInformation Type Middle School Established 1963 School district Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Principal Dr. Antoinette Love Williams Grades 5-8 Enrollment 708 Color(s) Gold and black Mascot Beaver Information 615-860-1477 Website [1] Neely's Bend Middle School (commonly NBMS) is a public school in northeast Nashville, Tennessee, part of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. The school is named after Neely's Bend on the Cumberland River on which it is located. The school opened in September 1963 as Neely's Bend Junior High, and has since served a variety of grades ranging from fifth through ninth grade. The school currently serves grades five through eight.[1]
The school is currently zoned to the Hunters Lane Cluster, accepting rising fifth graders from Amqui Elementary School and Neely's Bend Elementary School. Students who finish the eighth grade at Neely's Bend Middle School generally attend Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School.
Major Expansions
The school was expanded by 8 classrooms in 1967 and a further 18 classrooms in 2004.
External links
Coordinates: 36°14′31″N 86°40′27″W / 36.241989°N 86.674167°W
Notes
- ^ "Neely's Bend Middle School Profile", 'Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, accessed February 20, 2011.
High Schools Academy at Old Cockrill • Antioch • Cane Ridge • East Literature • Glencliff • Hillsboro • Hillwood • Hume-Fogg • Hunters Lane • Martin Luther King • Maplewood • McGavock • Middle College • Nashville Big Picture • Nashville School of the Arts • John Overton • Pearl-Cohn • Stratford • Whites CreekMiddle Schools Margaret Allen • Antioch • Apollo • Bailey • Bass • Jere Baxter • Bellevue • Brick Church • Cameron • I.T. Creswell • Croft • Donelson • DuPont Hadley • DuPont Tyler • John Early • East Literature • Ewing Park • Goodlettsville • Gra-Mar • Haynes • Head • H.G. Hill • Joelton • J.F. Kennedy • KIPP • Litton • Madison • Thurgood Marshall • McKissack • McMurray • Meigs • Moore • Neely's Bend • Oliver • Rose Park • Two Rivers • Martha Vaught • West End • WrightElementary Schools Amqui • Bellshire • Binkley • Bordeaux • Brookmeade • Buena Vista • Caldwell • Carter-Lawrence • Chadwell • Charlotte Park • Cockrill • Cole • Hattie Cotton • Crieve Hall • Cumberland • Dodson • DuPont • Eakin • Thomas Edison • Fall-Hamilton • Gateway • Glencliff • Glendale • Glengarry • Glenn • Glenview • Goodlettsville • Gower • Granbery • Alex Green • Julia Green • Harpeth Valley • Haywood • Hermitage • Hickman • Cora Howe • Hull-Jackson • Inglewood • Andrew Jackson • Joelton • Jones Paideia • Tom Joy • A.Z. Kelley • Kirkpatrick • Lakeview • Lillard • Lockeland • Ruby Major • Maxwell • McGavock • Mills • Moss • Mt. View • Napier • Neely's Bend • Old Center • Paragon Mills • Park Avenue • Pennington • Percy Priest • Rosebank • Ross • Shayne • Shwab • Smithson-Craighead • Stanford • Stratton • Sylvan Park • Tulip Grove • Tusculum • Una • Warner • Westmeade • WhitsittAlternative Learning Centers Baxter • Cohn • McCannSpecial Education Schools Harris-Hillman • Cora Howe • Murrell • JohnsonCharter Schools KIPP • LEAD • Smithson-CraigheadFormer High Schools North High School • Pearl High School • Meigs High School • Cameron High School • Madison High School • Goodletsville High School • Cohn High School • Litton High School • Nashville Central High School • Bellevue High School • Donelson High School • West High School • Dupont High School • Two Rivers High School • Joelton High School • Cumberland High SchoolOther Historical Schools Parmer Elementary • Tarbox School • New Hominy School • Washington Junior High • Woodmont ElementaryCategories:- Middle schools in Tennessee
- Schools in Nashville, Tennessee
- Educational institutions established in 1963
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.