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Facts About Our School
Year School Built 2001
Square Footage 64,340
Number of Students 500
Grades Served K-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
Principal: Lucia Ashworth lucia.ashworth@mnps.org
District 2 School Board Representative Dr. Jo Ann Brannon - joann.brannon@mnps.org
District 32 Metro Council Representative:
Sam Coleman sam.coleman@nashville.gov, 641-5168
What Makes Our School Unique?
Maxwell Elementary’s goal is to provide every child with the skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing world. As a staff, we believe all children can learn and should have the opportunity to develop to their greatest potential. Maxwell Elementary teachers maintain high standards and expectations for student achievement and development. Our curriculum provides a solid foundation in reading, writing, and problem solving while also challenging each child to reach his/her academic potential. We provide a wide variety of educational experiences that develop responsible and productive members of society. We are dedicated to working with students and parents to help each child realize his/her greatest potential.
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What Does Our School Offer?
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Accelerated Reader - Individualized Reading Program
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Boy/Cub Scouts
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ENCORE program
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Fun Company Before/After Care Program
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Girl/Brownie Scouts
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Junior Achievement Activities
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Reading Intervention Program
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Recognition of Excellence Assemblies
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Maxwell live in the southeast corner of Davidson County and are zoned to Cane Ridge High School. The elementary schools in this cluster are: A.Z. Kelley Elementary, Cole Elementary, and Maxwell Elementary. The middle schools are Antioch and Thurgood Marshall.
Community Partners
- Maxwell’s Parent/Teacher Organization’s goal is to actively involve all parents in the education of their child. Maxwell Elementary’s PTO Board is planning many activities for our community this year. All parents will be invited to participate in PTO membership and school activities.
Cane Ridge Cluster Map (2008-2009 |