Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
Hunters Lane High
   

1150 Hunters Lane

Nashville, TN 37207

615.860.1401
School Board District 3 Map Hunters Lane HS Photo

 

Facts About Our School

 

Year School Built           1986

Square Footage             272,812

Number of Students       1,900

Grades Served               9-12

School Hours                 7:15 - 2:15

School Colors                Blue & Orange

School Mascot              Warriors

 

Principal:

TBD

 

Assistant Principals:

Stephanie Adams - Todd Colicchio - Juana Grandberry - Dale Harned

 

District 3 School Board Representative:

Mark North - mark.north@mnps.org

 

District 3 Metro Council Representative:

Walter Hunt - walter.hunt@nashville.gov, 876-3367

 

What Makes Our School Unique?

 

    Students, parents, teachers and community leaders will tell you that Hunters Lane is a great place for students. Located between two of Nashville’s historic communities, Goodlettsville and Madison, Hunters Lane has been serving the northern part of Nashville for the past seventeen years.

    Our school offers a large selection of programs for students. Offerings include the prestigious International Baccalaureate Program, a unique Marketing and Business Academy and an outstanding ROTC program to name just a few. You will discover many other academic and extracurricular opportunities as you examine this profile.

    When the school day ends for high school students, Hunters Lane becomes a community education campus with classes for personal development and college credit. Our parking lot stays full morning, afternoon and night. I would like to extend an invitation to visit our school and experience the positive and challenging climate that is Hunters Lane.

Who Attends Our School?

 

    Students attending Hunters Lane reside in the northeast corner of Davidson County. The elementary schools in the Hunters Lane cluster are: Amqui, Gateway, Goodlettsville, Neely’s Bend, Old Center, and Stratton. Middle schools are Brick Church, Goodlettsville, and Neely’s Bend.

What Does Our School Offer?

  • 14 Advanced Placement courses
  • 21 TSSAA-sanctioned interscholastic teams
  • 3 cheerleading squads
  • 30+ clubs
  • Academic Decathlon
  • ACT Preparation
  • Army JROTC
  • Art Honor Society
  • Beta Club
  • Boys and Girls State
  • Country Music Careers
  • Country Music String Band
  • Drama Guild
  • Drug & alcohol education & counseling
  • Forensics
  • Jazz band
  • JTG
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Madrigals
  • Marching band
  • Marketing/Business Academy
  • Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society
  • National Honor Society
  • Pom-pom squad
  • Show Choir
  • Telecommunications Classroom
  • Yearbook, Newspaper 

Community Partners

  • Academic Booster Club
  • Band Boosters, contact Rochelle Burock, 289-9885
  • Business Roundtable, 860-1401
  • Community Education Advisory Board
  • Country Music Advisory Board, contact Rob Pearcy, 860-1427
  • Forensics Advisory Board, contact Sharon Matthews
  • PTSO, contact James White, 226-5938
  • Tennessee Minority Purchasing Council
  • Volunteer Coordinator, Barbara Wills, 860-1416

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.

  • Nashville Predators

Hunters Lane Cluster Map  (2008-2009)

 
 
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