The Tigers came into the game with a mix of emotions, as they celebrated their seniors' contributions to the team over the years. The crowd was filled with friends, family, and fans, all eager to witness a memorable evening of volleyball. In an electrifying atmosphere filled with nostalgia and excitement, the Tigers hosted Valor for their senior night match. While the Tigers ultimately fell short, losing the match in four sets, the evening was marked by outstanding volleyball and an intense, competitive showdown between the two teams. In the end, this senior night match was a testament to the love of the game and the bonds formed through volleyball. Despite the outcome, the Tigers left the court with their heads held high, proud of the memorable performance they put on for their fans and grateful for the senior players who had given their all to the team.
After gathering in Durnan Auditorium to hear from Kayla Miller ’10, Ed, D., and former teacher Betty White, High Schoolers spent the day volunteering at various organizations throughout the region during Community Action Day.
During a fun cross-division collaboration, students in Third Grade Teacher Cala Millis' class visited HS Art Teacher Chris Cheney's class to learn about printmaking and the inner workings of a USN art studio.
Rodney Crowell, legendary artist and grandfather to USN student Iris ‘26, will perform on Saturday, April 11, for Music Night, our annual adult-only concert in Durnan Auditorium. Tickets will be available soon for this fundraiser, which supports the arts and athletics at USN.
USN Mission: 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.