Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Johnson Special Education
   

1200 2nd Avenue South

Nashville, TN 37210

615.291.6414
School Board District 7 Map

 

Facts About Our School

 

Year Built                      1954

Number of Students       120

Grades Served               8-12

School Hours                 7:15 - 2:00

School Colors                Blue and Silver

School Mascot              Jaguar

School Motto:

“The most important thing you can give someone is a chance”

 

Principal:

Debbie McAdams - debra.mcadams@mnps.org

 

District 7 School Board Representative:

Ed Kindall - etkindall@aol.com

 

District 19 Metro Council Representative:

Erica Gilmore - erica.gilmore@nashville.gov

 

What Makes Our School Unique?


    We, at Johnson School, are proud to be a part of the Metropolitan Nashville Public School System. Our mission is to provide a therapeutic educational experience in a supportive, consistent, and nurturing environment where students learn personal accountability so that academic, behavioral, and social achievement can reach proficiency and beyond.

    In order to fulfill this mission, we must coordinate the efforts of home, school and community to best meet the needs and enhance the lives of our students. We strive to provide an environment that provides the support, consistency and nurturing that our special population requires.

    We welcome inquiries and would enjoy a visit from anyone wishing to see and experience firsthand our unique program.

Community Partners


Parent involvement is essential to the Johnson program.

Johnson is also a field placement location for students from:

  • David Lipscomb University - Social Work Department
  • Tennessee State University
  • The University of Tennessee - School of Social Work
  • Vanderbilt Graduate School 


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

What Does Our School Offer?

  • Students enrolled at Johnson follow the same academic guidelines as students in their schools of zones with accommodations made as outlined in each child’s IEP.
  • Centerstone has established a counseling program for Johnson School students. The aim of this program is to provide counseling services within the school. The two primary services of this program are individual psychotherapy and group therapy for students.
  • Program goals include improving students’ behavioral adjustment, self-esteem, and social skills; increasing students’ attention span, self-control, and problem solving skills; helping students explore and understand their feelings; working in a complementary role with classroom staff to prepare students for inclusion back to their school of zone.
  • Johnson also offers an after school Culinary Arts program and Work Based Learning opportunities. We have also established a partnership with Cameron Middle School so that our 8th graders may participate in after school sport activities. 

Who Attends Our School?

 

    Students throughout Davidson County attend our school. Our students are placed at Johnson through an IEP process.


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.

  • Highwood’s Properties has teamed up with Johnson School to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success. Highwood’s Properties provides our students with holiday gifts, science equipment, funding towards a science lab, reinforcements for positive behavior and staff recognition activities.
 
 
  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