Evening Classes registration opens Feb. 3

Because of the spread of the omicron variant, we have removed cooking classes from the catalog and are focusing on classes where participants can remain masked. All instructors and participants are required to be vaccinated to participate. Look for the catalog to launch Thursday, February 3, and register beginning Wednesday, February 9.
Given the rise of COVID-19 cases, University School of Nashville again has postponed the start of Evening Classes. Please visit eveningclasses.org on Thursday, February 3 to view the course catalog or email eveningclasses@usn.org to be added to our email list & receive updates directly in your inbox.

USN Evening Classes are a collection of fun, educational, and enriching opportunities to learn from local professionals, entrepreneurs, and restaurateurs as well as USN faculty and staff. These one-day workshops, tours, and one-on-one instruction are for the greater Nashville community with class fees covering materials and benefiting USN's financial aid endowment. Registration opens Wednesday, February 9, and classes begin Thursday, February 24.

Thank you for your patience as we look to balance our desire to hold in-person learning opportunities with the complications the omicron variant brings. We appreciate your continued support of this program to add to our need-based scholarship endowment for K-12 students.
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