Show your school pride with a game of 'Tiger Bingo'

Play USN Tiger Bingo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram during Homecoming Spirit Week for a chance to win gift cards, tickets, and school swag. Click here to download your board, repost & share using #USNtigerpride, and read on for rules & prizes.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Communications Director
 
It’s (almost) Homecoming Spirit Week at University School of Nashville. If you aren’t excited yet, we hope you’ll join us for USN Tiger Bingo to build your Tiger pride.
 
Here’s how to play:
  1. Click here to download your board. You also can screenshot it from our FacebookTwitter, and Instagram accounts.
  2. Repost the board to your personal account and share photos/videos as you complete each square. Be sure to use #USNtigerpride and tag or mention the school account. Your profile must be public for us to see your posts.
  3. Complete five squares in a row (horizontally, diagonally, or vertically), just like regular Bingo. Show us your completed board and say "Tiger Bingo."
This game will run Saturday, January 18 through Saturday, January 25. It is designed for the entire USN community. Parents of younger students can post on their accounts for their children. Middle Schoolers should wait until after 3:30 p.m. to log onto social media. Alumni, we want to see your school pride too.
 
The first three Tigers to share their completed boards and photos/videos will win prizes of their choice, and we’ll select more favorites throughout the week to reach into our grab bag of:
  • USN swag
  • gift cards to the USN Bookstore and 21st Avenue restaurants, including Starbucks, Dunkin’, Chipotle, SATCO
  • tickets for Habitat’s Spaghetti Supper (for a family of four)
  • two Prom tickets (for Classes of 2020 & 2021 only) 
  • two Music Night tickets (for ages 21+ only)
  • a reserved parking space on Music Night (for ages 21+ only)
  • two Evening Classes (must pay materials fee, if applicable)
Go Tigers!
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