Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
East Literature Magnet
   

110 Gallatin Road

Nashville, TN 37206
615.262.6947

School Board District 5 Map East Literature Magnet Photo

 

Facts About Our School

 

Year School Built           1932

Renovation                    2004

Square Footage             208,308

Number of Students       1,200

Grades Served               5-12

School Hours                 7:45 - 2:45

School Colors                Red and Gray

School Mascot              Eagle

School Motto:
"Come Soar with the Eagles"

 

Principal:

Fran Stewart - frances.stewart@mnps.org

 

Assistant Principals:

Paul Brunette - paul.brunette@mnps.org

Tim Caher - timothy.caher@mnps.org

Kim Mansfield-
kim.mansfield@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

 

What Makes Our School Unique?

 

East Literature Magnet is distinct and unique in several ways:

  • Reading and writing are the primary focus of the curriculum.
  • Curriculum is built on research and critical thinking skills
  • All students complete a Senior Thesis or Scientific Research Project
  • Foreign language is offered at all grade levels
  • High school credit classes are provided for upper middle school students.
  • The 5-12 grade structure allows us to provide a strong, cohesive academic program.

    East Literature Magnet is in its ninth year as a standalone school. With a total population of 1,100, we continue to grow each year.
    
In all areas of life, reading and writing are essential skills. We hope you will give us an opportunity to talk with you about our program. We want the very best education for your student.


Geographically located in the Stratford Cluster: Stratford Cluster Map  (2008-2009)

What Does Our School Offer?

 

    East Literature Magnet opened its doors in the fall of 1993 as a school-within-a-school on the campus of East Middle School. This literature-based program provides the skills for life that are grounded in the written word and part of a framework of cultural diversity and interdisciplinary teaching. The nucleus of instruction is literary.

    High standards for behavior, integrity, and achievement are required. The school asks for community involvement by all its students. Students interested in being a part of this program should enjoy reading and have a desire to be a strong communicator.

 

Who Attends Our School?

 

    Any student who lives in Davidson County may apply to attend East Magnet through the lottery. The school has a geographic priority zone (GPZ) allowing 30%of available seats to students residing in this area. All students interested in attending a magnet school must submit applications prior to the deadline. The lottery is held after the winter holidays. For more information, call 259-INFO.

 

Community Partners

 

    The East Nashville High School Alumni house is located on our campus and serves as the headquarters for one of the largest alumni organizations in the nation. Our renovated buildings are built on the legacy left by the many former students who became pioneers and leaders in business, government, entertainment, and the military. Today, the alumni provide support for our campus and students. Scholarships are provided each year to selected students.

 

Before/After School Care

The East Nashville YMCA provides after school care for our students. The program begins immediately after school and goes until 6:00.

 

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.

  • East Area Business Council
 
 
  Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, national origin, or disability in its hiring or employment practices or in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services, or activities. 2008