It was a close game from the first to the last set. The energy and cheering in the Cheek gym was deafening, but so inspiring! USN lost 19-25, won 25-22, and then fell 7-15 in an awesome match.
The Tigers played an inspiring 3 sets against Franklin Road Academy. USN was able to find various opportunities to battle back after and FRA run and stay in each set with timely serving! There was better communication, more hustle plays, and just general improvement set-to-set. The Tigers ended with a total of 14 aces throughout the match from all 6 of their servers! The match went by in a blur, but it was definitely a Friday night game! Come cheer on this team the next home game to experience an electrifying atmosphere. It will be loud, exciting, and fun for everyone! Go Tigers!
Students in Fifth Grade Social Studies Teacher Connie Fink’s class explored the history of their hometown during a study of Nashville's historic African American communities and presented their work Saturday, May 11 at Fort Negley.
Community Service Officer Rochelle Law-Wagener joined USN part-time in 2020 and transitioned to full-time in 2021. CSO Lakeith Washum joined USN in 2016. CSOs provide safety and security-related functions, including perimeter and parking lot security, traffic direction, access control, and special event staffing.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.