Join our athletic, arts booster clubs 

Support our student artists, thespians, and athletes by joining Tiger Arts Patrons and Tiger Club. Membership for each booster club is $100 for the entire family for 2023-2024 and includes admission to most events as well as a special gift.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications

Tiger Arts Patrons is the booster club supporting our visual and performing arts students. Membership is $100 per family per year and includes admission to our music, dance, and theater performances. Better known as TAP, this booster club provides a supportive community for our artists, enhances exciting extracurricular programming, and facilitates the acquisition of special items that may not fit into the school’s operating budget. Everyone in your household will enjoy free admission to all USN arts events — music, dance, theater, and visual arts (including off-campus performances) — excluding Student Theatre Guild performances.

Tiger Club is our athletic booster club and guarantees member families access to home games year-round. Tiger Club helps pay for upgrades to our athletic facilities, coordinates concessions sales, and sponsors sports recognition evenings. Membership helps enhance programs, venues, and recognition for our student-athletes. Tiger Club contributions over the past few years have enabled the purchase of the River Campus pavilion, bleachers, scoreboards, and dugout benches; cardio machines for the Fitness Center; and banners and record boards to recognize our athletes' successes. Tiger Club family memberships also allow USN to provide concessions at USN’s Sperling and Cheek Gyms; fund sports recognition evenings for Middle and High School athletes after each season; and offer you free admission to all regular season sports games at USN, so you can come out and cheer on our teams.

Both booster clubs are supported by USNA and run by parent volunteers. Stay tuned for more information on special gifts for families who join each booster club this academic year.
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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.