Honoring a Namesake

Late Educator Ivanetta H. Davis Honored by the School That Carries Her Name
Posted on 12/19/2024
two Ivanetta Davis early learning students outside with their coats on.

volunteers who planted trees at Ivanetta Davis ELC

One of Nashville’s newest schools honored its namesake Thursday by planting a tree for her.

Ivanetta H. Davis Early Learning Center planted the tree on a hillside on its Bordeaux campus in memory of Ivanetta H. Davis, who served as an MNPS teacher and longtime elementary school principal.

Davis, who was 100 when she died in 2013, was also a founding charter member of the Nashville chapter of The Links, Incorporated, a national service organization that helped to put together the event.

Davis’s granddaughter, Ivanetta Davis Samuels, spoke to the audience of pre-kindergarten students, teachers, staff and Links members, saying the planting was a fitting tribute to a woman who nurtured and supported her students like the roots and branches of a tree.

“As an educator who dedicated her professional life to being a source of growth and knowledge, she loved her students,” Davis Samuels said. “She well understood the great equalizing power of love and respect. She showed both to all, especially her young students who, as a principal at Moses McKissack School, she greeted by name every morning.”

Davis Samuels and her mother also buried a time capsule containing photos, notes from friends and admirers of Davis, a “Garfield” comic strip, a Christmas ornament and other items next to the tree. Two Ivanetta Davis Early Learning students

The early learning center, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, recently worked with Metro Water Services and the Nashville Tree Foundation to plant trees around the school grounds, Principal Rhiannon Wilson said.

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