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Important Dates May 17 - Kindergarten program 1:30 p.m. May 17 - 3rd/4th grade program 6:30 p.m. May 18 - Field Day May 24 - Last day of school for 2011-12 August 1 - Students return for 2012-13 school year
After this March 2, 2012 interview with WSMV, Mayor Karl Dean helped us wrap up Read Me Week by reading Dr. Seuss' Yertle the Turtle to Mrs. Graf's third grade class. Thank you to Mayor Dean and to all of our readers for making Read Me Week a BIG success at Charlotte Park!

Our teacher of the year is Mrs. Mary Finley.
 Charlotte Park receives Dell Netboook computers. Read about it in our Parent Newsletter.
Our Mission and Vision
State selects Charlotte Park to be "Reward School - Fastest Growth"

Thank you Hands On Nashville volunteers! More pics here.
The Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program (FFVP) began at Charlotte Park on Sept. 19, 2011 with PEARS. Go here to read more about the program. Find fun facts for students here.
If you didn't attend our Open House, go here to see what you missed.
 Fun with fruit and vegetables.
 See your child's grades online with GradeSpeed. Go here for complete information.
We want to thank the customers, management and employees of the Publix Super Market in the Hill Center at Nashville West for their generous donation of school supplies for the new school year.
 Visit our Media Center's Website.
Feed Your Child’s Body and Mind! video

Charlotte Park on WSMV.
The Tennessee Department of Education has announced that Charlotte Park Elementary School has met all federal benchmarks (known as Adequate Yearly Progress) under No Child Left Behind and the school's NCLB status for the 2011-12 school year is "Good Standing." More information is available at the Department of Education's website and at mnps.org.

 Program Highlights

You are invited to visit the home of Read Tennessee, a joint project designed to allow teachers, families and community members to work together for the benefit of young children throughout the state of Tennessee.
 Welcome from our Principal - Mrs. Constance Hayes
You are much welcomed to the Charlotte Park Elementary School Family and the 2011-2012 school year. We are anxious to begin another year of engaging your child in unique learning experiences where excellence is the expectation at all times. Excitement is in the air as we anticipate this brand new school year.
Our commitment is to provide a safe and caring environment where students, parents, and teachers can learn and grow together. Our goal is to develop, motivate and maintain within each child the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to positively function in a culture rich in diversity. As we prepare our students to master increased levels of academic standards we realize that it is YOU the parent who is your child’s most important teacher. Together, WE can provide the guidance your child needs while on the path to reach and exceed academic goals. The partnership that WE share is the key to the success of each child.
Our School Improvement Plan 2010-12 (Updated January 2012) is now available in WORD.
School Profile
Parent Newsletter | Boletín de padres
School Compact 2010-11
Parent Involvement Policy 2011-12
Parent Handbook 2011-12
The Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, color, age, and/or disability in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services, or activities. MNPS does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. Contact MNPS ADA Coordinator at 259-8531.
MNPS maintains an official complaint procedure that complies with the standards set aside by Federal Programs under No Child Left Behind. Complaints regarding Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (SES) are covered under this procedure. It can be found by clicking on Complaint Process.
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