Please share your feedback with the Director Search firm

The Director Search Committee and RG175 consulting firm would like your input in this brief survey.
By Tina Modi and Brett Sweet, Director Search Committee Co-Chairs

As the USN Director Search Committee begins its important work of identifying a successor to Vince Durnan, it wants to hear from you.

A critical part of the search process is articulating the qualities that make USN special, the challenges and opportunities the next Director is likely to face, and the key professional and personal qualities that our community wants to see in the next Director. To this end, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete this survey. The perspective you provide will be of enormous value to the committee. The feedback will be analyzed and used to create a position statement to aid in the recruitment of candidates. Many thanks for your continued support of University School of Nashville.
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  • The newest members of the French Honor Society pose for a photo after their induction ceremony.

    French Honor Society inducts nine students

    Congratulations to Libin Abdulle 26, Henry Knowles ’26, Agnes McLemore ’26, Katherine Fast ’27, Abigail Manoukian ’27, Eleanor Mixon ’27, Louisa Nordberg ’27, Falcon Reed ’27, and Julia Young ’27 for their induction into the French Honor Society.
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  • Latin Scholars pose for a photo after the competition.

    USN wins Mid-State Junior Classical League Competition

    34 USN Latin scholars competed against schools from across Tennessee in a competition that tested their knowledge in academic subjects such as grammar, Roman history, and Roman life. After two days of competition, USN emerged victorious.
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  • Henry Knowles ’26 and Alice Littlehale ’26 speak after receiving the award for

    Peabody Press wins state awards

    Peabody Press, USN's High School newspaper, was named the THSPA's Best Overall Website and earned third place for Best Overall Newspaper.
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