COVID-19 case tracker for 2021-2022

This is the COVID-19 tracker for the 2021-2022 school year.
By Health Team Directors Margee Brennan, M.D., and Jenn Aaron, N.P.

As part of our commitment to public health, USN will publish regularly an update on the number of students, faculty, and staff who have tested positive for COVID-19. A link is shared in the division publications each Friday school is in session. We hope this transparency helps families feel confident in our work to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus. 

As always, if you or your student is experiencing COVID-related symptoms, please contact the Health Team to receive a test. If you have additional questions or concerns, we encourage you to refer to the Health Team FAQ, in which we've compiled the latest information regarding our protocols and procedures based on those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Tennessee Department of Health.
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    1st graders become authors through creative writing project

    Students in First Grade Teacher Kim Rosing’s class have spent the last few weeks writing creative stories and working with High Schoolers on binding their books, culminating in a trip to Parnassus Books to see their work on display.
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    Stock up on summer reads as a local bookstore shares a percentage of its profits with USN for purchases made between 3 and 6 p.m. Friday, May 8.
     
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  • Lucas Lupu ’31 and Zoey Wei ’31 hold up their medals after taking the National Latin Exam.

    Students ace National Latin Exam

    The American Classical League recognized 36 University School of Nashville students for their scores on the National Latin Exam this year. Congratulations to Lucas Lupu ’31 and Zoey Wei ’31, who received perfect scores on the exam.
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