Save, share smiles on Amazon Prime Day

As you make purchases during Amazon's day of exclusive savings for its Prime members, be sure to share smiles with University School of Nashville by enrolling in AmazonSmile. Prime Day is Tuesday, October 13 through Wednesday, October 14.
Purchases USN families and friends have made through AmazonSmile have generated more than $6,800 for professional development and learning opportunities for faculty and staff. Continue to support USN by shopping at smile.amazon.com. Amazon will donate to the school .5 cent of every dollar you spend on products labeled "Eligible for AmazonSmile donation." Remember to always log in through smile.amazon.com to order for your purchases to count toward USN donations.

To enroll:
  1. Go to smile.amazon.com.
  2. Sign into your Amazon account.
  3. Select University School of Nashville as your charity.
  4. Shop as usual.

This spring Amazon added AmazonSmile to its iPhone app, which allows you to donate .05% of each order from Amazon, Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, Amazon Now, etc. to be donated to USN’s Bonus Bucks program. 
  1. Open the Amazon Shopping app on your phone.
  2. Choose “Settings” in the main menu (☰).
  3. Choose “AmazonSmile” to see if it’s turned on.
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  • Seniors are inducted into the Cum Laude Society on Wednesday, October 8 in the Gordon Multipurpose Room.

    Cum Laude Society welcomes 19 seniors

    Congratulations to the Class of 2026 inductees of the USN Cum Laude Society: Isabella Louise Aulino, Benjamin Wyatt Block, Eva Isabella Choe, Binyam Fisher Dunne, Saawan Suhaan Duvvuri, Uma Bela Ehrig, Cody James Farr, Erin Elise Ilagan, Amelia Casey Keuler, Henry Fisher Knowles, Meredith Anne Kojetin, Alice Boyd Littlehale, Agnes Adeliza McLemore, Ismaeel Moskinzada, Paulo Saoud, Ida Cecilie Schmidt, Evelyn Maeve Stevenson, Claire Emma Ward, and Lin Zheng.
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    Middle Schoolers explore culture, family, and community through food

    Students in Eighth Grade English Teacher Christine Park’s class wrapped up a lesson that saw them tell the story of their family recipes.
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    Library, High School artists celebrate Banned Books Week

    Every year, the American Library Association (ALA) invites libraries and communities to uphold the freedom to read by observing Banned Books Week. Read on to find out how the Hassenfeld Library celebrates this occasion, and to learn about an inspiring project from Emily Holt’s Book Art class last spring.
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