Facts About Our School
Year School Built 1954
Building Addition 2000
Square Footage 60,583
Number of Students 300
Grades Served K-4
School Hours 8:00 - 3:00
Principal:
Ricky Binkley - ricky.binkley@mnps.org
District 5 School Board Representative:
Gracie Porter - gracie@gracieporter.com
District 7 Metro Council Representative:
Erik Cole - erik.cole@nashville.gov, 228-1337
What Makes Our School Unique?
We provide all students challenging opportunities for academic success as well as special opportunities in music, art, and physical education. Our “Math Wings Program”, affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, brings our children academic success in math, grades K-4. Special programs in reading promote the importance of families reading together with their children.
At Rosebank, we teach all children that they are very capable of learning and help them to make positive contributions while actively engaged in their learning. Students are also taught to connect with their peers, teachers, parents, and to become a responsible member of the Rosebank and Nashville Community.
Who Attends Our School?
Students attending Rosebank live east of downtown Nashville and are zoned to Stratford High School. The elementary schools in the Stratford cluster are: Cora Howe, Inglewood, Kirkpatrick Enhanced Option, Lockeland Design Center, Dan Mills, Rosebank, Ross, and Warner Enhanced Option. The middle schools in this cluster are Bailey and Litton. |
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What Does Our School Offer?
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Accelerated Reading
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
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Family Reading Night
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Jump Rope for Heart
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Kids-On-The-Block
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Kindergarten -15 minute Math
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Library Power School
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Literacy Tutoring
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Math Wings, grades 1-4, Johns Hopkins University
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Think Link
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Title I Schoolwide Project Reading
Community Partners
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After school care housed at the school is provided by East YMCA Several licensed day care providers serve our school. A complete list is available at the school. After school enrichment programs include tutoring by Fun Company.
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After school programs include the “Rosebank Academy” which begins in the fall and runs through late spring. Students receive specialized instruction in individual areas of need in language, reading and math. In addition, a Fine Arts component is offered to those students who express an interest in special programs.
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters
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FLIP - Friends Learning In Pairs
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Rosebank PTA
Stratford Cluster Map (2008-2009)
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