Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Caldwell Elementary Enhanced Option
   

401 Meridian Street Nashville, TN 37207 615.291.6361

District 5
District 5 Map

 

Maplewood Cluster
Maplewood Cluster 

 

Caldwell Elementary 

 
Facts about our School
Year School Built 1937
Renovation 2005
Square Footage 62,211
Number of Students 276
Grades Served PK-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:45
School Colors Blue and Yellow
School Mascot Bear Cubs
School Motto:  
"Building a Strong Foundation for Excellence in Education"
Cluster McGavock
 

Principal: Michael Ross - michael.ross@mnps.org

District 5 School Board Representative:
Gracie Porter - gracie@gracieporter.com

District 5 Metro Council Representative: Pam Murray - pam.murray@nashville.gov,
248-3556

Parent Support Group Contact:
PTO Contact, Juanita Wynn - juanita.wynn@mnps.org, 291-6361 ext.1161

 
What Does Our School Offer?
  • After School Tutoring
  • Art Club
  • Classroom Guidance
  • Dedicated Faculty and Staff
  • First Tee National Golf Program
  • Music Club
  • Show Choir
  • Strong Community Involvement and Support


What Makes Our School Unique?

Our building is newly renovated. We are enjoying our new facilities as well as a new staff. This year, our theme is “Caldwell School is Under Construction: Building a Strong Foundation for Excellence in Education.” We invite everyone to come out to see what makes Caldwell such a special place!


Who Attends Our School?

Students zoned to Caldwell Elementary have first choice in attending. Students who do not live in Caldwell’s zone must go through the application process and must provide their own transportation.

Caldwell Elementary is geographically located in the Maplewood Cluster. For more detailed information about who attends this school, view the Maplewood Cluster Map. To determine whether you are zoned to this school, visit our School Zone Finder.


PENCIL Partners

PENCIL Foundation, a nonprofit organization, links community resources with Nashville public schools. A PENCIL Partner is a business or other community organization that teams up with a Metro school to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success.

  • Bank of America
  • Charles Davis Foundation
  • Internal Revenue Service

 

 

Community Partners

  • Juvenile Court of Nashville Davidson County
  • McNeilly Center
  • Salvation Army
 
 
  The Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, or disability in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities. MNPS does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. 2009 - 2010  
 
 
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