Sixth graders recently visited the Governor's Residence to learn more about one of First Lady Maria Lee's key initiatives, Tennessee Serves.
First grade students have partnered with Habitat for Humanity, learning about the organization's mission to house Nashville neighbors and address affordability barriers for homeowners in middle Tennessee and beyond.
Fifth graders had a day full of experiential learning at Junior Achievement BizTown, practicing the ins and outs of business, commerce, sales, and public service. This simulation is an incredible hands-on opportunity for students to explore different aspects of the economy.
Recently, middle school students received a glimpse into college during CPA Middle School College Week. Each grade participated in an individualized session led by the Upper School College Counseling team designed to expand their knowledge about the college application process.
Esports (electronic sports) is an organized, multiplayer video game competition for Upper School students. Led by Senior Charlie as Captain, the team faces other teams across the Eastern United States, quickly problem-solving and constantly adapting to win.
Before Spring Break, the eighth graders embarked on an enriching journey to Washington, D.C. The trip offered a hands-on learning experience, with visits to notable landmarks and quality time with one another as a class.
Ellie Holcomb '01 spoke to upper school students as part of the TICE's (The Institute of Cultural Engagement) Sojourn series, where speakers share stories of overcoming trials to discover their own unique design and divine purpose.
Jimmy John Liautaud, the founder and former chairman of Jimmy John's sandwich chain, spoke to Business + Entrepreneurship students in the upper school. Liautaud discussed his various entrepreneurial pursuits, failures, successes, and valuable lessons he's learned along the way.