Dedicated educational leader Harvey B. Sperling, who lead USN from 1979 to 1990, has died.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications
University School of Nashville former Director Harvey B. Sperling died Tuesday, February 27 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. Mr. Sperling served as the eighth Director of University School of Nashville, leading the school from 1979 to 1990 at the pivotal time of its transition from a demonstration school to an independent school. He deemed USN as a place of “academic excellence in a pluralistic setting,” and the school adopted its first statement of nondiscrimination in 1980.
Former colleagues and successors recall him helping students and faculty dream big, motivating educators at USN — and across the country, instilling families’ confidence in the administration, bringing remarkable parents to govern as trustees, and saving the school with record enrollment and fundraising.
"I had the privilege of meeting with Mr. Sperling at his home when I first joined our school, listening to reflections on his time at USN, and gleaning advice on how to carry our school forward," said Director Amani Reed. "I am thankful for his mentorship and sincerely appreciated his vote of confidence at the Investiture last spring."
During his 11-year tenure at USN, Mr. Sperling oversaw fundraising for and construction of a building to house a second gymnasium, cafeteria, and performing & fine arts classrooms. The Sperling Center was named in his honor when it opened during his final year at USN.
Beyond Edgehill, Mr. Sperling became the face of USN in the educational community and Nashville community and built relationships to create an exchange program between USN and a school in Japan. After USN, he headed to University School of Milwaukee, where he was Head of School until 2000.
In addition to a host of USN alumni, parents of alumni, and former colleagues, Mr. Sperling will be deeply missed by his wife Cathie, daughter Sarah ’92, and her husband Kyle Young. His family will hold a small, private ceremony. To honor his memory as a dedicated educational leader, his family kindly requests gifts to be made to USN’s Harvey Sperling Endowed Scholarship Fund or the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, where he served on the museum’s Education Council for over 20 years.
The girls lacrosse team ended its season in overtime to become state runner-up. Tennis players Carter Kojetin '29 finished as a state quarterfinalist, Sophie Oliver '26 and Mary Kate Adler '28 finished as state semifinalists, and Veer Kodali '29 and Max Parker '29 finished as state champions. Meanwhile, eight runners competed at the state track and field meet in Knoxville, where Griffin Davidson '27, Caleb Freifeld '28, Drew Zwerner '28, and Jack Fruin '27, sprinted to first in the 4x800m relay and Jack also placed first in the 800m dash.
For the entire USN community: an invitation to give in gratitude, in celebration, and in honor of the woman who has given so much to our school. Make a gift at usn.org/giving to support students with needs beyond tuition and honor Interim Director Juliet Douglas.
The Middle School Quiz Bowl finished off another successful season with a trip to the Middle School National Championship Tournament in Chicago. The team fought hard and ended the season as a top-100 program in the country, finishing 75th overall. Congratulations to the team on a great performance and to Lucas Lupu ’31, named an All Star for being the fifth-highest scorer nationwide.
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.