Annual Diversity Report

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-16 Annual Diversity Report Annual reporting for the Diversity Management Plan, presented at the Diversity Task Force meeting on April 13, 2016. Student Diversity Summary 2012-13 -14-15 -16 Diverse Schools # % # % # % # % District Schools 62 47% 63 47% 64 49% 59 45% Charter Schools 3 19% 6 30% 7 33% 14 47% Students in Diverse 2012-13 -14-15 -16 Schools # % # % # % # % District Students 42,940 56% 45,120 58% 44,511 57% 41,646 54% Charter Students 535 19% 1,417 34% 2,308 39% 3,917 46% All student data used for the reports are based on 40 th day enrollment. Schools listed in the reports are sorted by grade tier. The typical grade tiers provided by MNPS are: Elementary (Pre-K - 4), Middle (5 8) and High (9 12). Some schools serve multiple tier levels; in these cases the school is counted more than once and included in each grade tier provided by the school. Attached Reports: of Student Diversity (Diversity Management Plan, Section E) Early Learning Centers Year Two - Ethnicity Breakdown (14/15 and 15/16) New School Openings for -16 School Year Student Diversity Summary -14, -15 and -16 Plurality Schools -14, -15 and -16 Student Diversity Changes -14, -15 and -16 Schools More Than 90% One Race/Ethnic Subgroup of Staff Diversity (Diversity Management Plan, Section E) Staff Diversity Summary for 2012-13, -14, -15 and -16-16 Detailed Reports: o -16 Student Diversity Demographics for each school o -16 Student Diversity Diversity Status for each school o -16 Staff Diversity Academic Performance Framework

Section E of Diversity of Student Diversity Diversity Management Plan, Section E MNPS views diversity as multi-faceted, including race/ethnicity, income, language and disability. Taken together, the factors illuminate the diversity that is present in individual schools in the context of the school system as a whole. The definition of diversity is subject to modification from time to time as demographic circumstances in MNPS change. a. Student Diversity. The overall definition of student diversity has four parts. The first part of the definition, racial/ethnic diversity, serves the purpose of describing a paradigm of a racially/ethnically diverse school in the context of the school system as a whole. The three additional diversity factors serve to add depth to the portrait of diversity by including income, language and disability in the definition. The four-part definition serves as a goal for all schools. The definition of student diversity consists of four parts and is as follows: Part One: Racial/Ethnic Diversity. A school, when measured within its tier level, is expected to meet at least one of the following measures: the school enrolls multiple racial/ethnic groups and no single group represents more than 50% of the school s total enrollment; or the school enrolls at least three racial/ethnic groups and each represents at least 15% of the school s total enrollment; or the school enrolls at least two racial/ethnic groups and each represents at least 30% of the school s total enrollment. Parts Two, Three and Four: Income, Language and Disability Diversity. 3 A school, when measured within its tier level, is expected to meet at least two of the following measures: Its percentage of students eligible for free or reduced meals is at least two-thirds the average for schools in its tier. Its percentage of students eligible for English language service is at least two-thirds the average for schools in its tier. Its percentage of students classified with a disability is at least two-thirds the average for schools in its tier. Meeting the of Student Diversity. To meet the definition of student diversity, a school is expected to meet the four- part definition. Schools that do not meet the definition will be considered in need of greater diversity, and this need will be addressed as practicable by the the central office.

Ethnicity -15-16 Asian 3% 3% Black or African American 88% 89% Hispanic or Latino 5% 3% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island n/a 1% White 5% 5% # of Students 176 200 Early Learning Centers - Year Two Ethnicity Breakdown for -15 and -16 Bordeaux Early Learning Center % of Students by School Year Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island Hispanic or Latino Black or African American -16-15 White Asian 0% 30% 60% 90% 120% % of Students by School Year Ethnicity -15-16 Asian 4% 5% Black or African American 29% 29% Hispanic or Latino 46% 32% White 22% 33% # of Students 79 78 Casa Azafrán Early Learning Center White Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian -16-15 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% % of Students by School Year Ethnicity -15-16 Asian 0.5% 1% Black or African American 66% 62% Hispanic or Latino 7% 7% American Indian or Alaska Native n/a 0.4% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island 0.5% n/a White 26% 30% # of Students 206 225 Ross Early Learning Center White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island American Indian or Alaska Native Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian -16-15 0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0%

New School Openings for -16 SY Ethnicity Breakdown Smith Springs Elementary % of Students by School Year Ethnicity -16 Asian 1% Black or African American 48% Hispanic or Latino 23% American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island 0.4% White 28% # of Students 536 White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island American Indian or Alaska Native Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian -16 School Year 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% % of Students by School Year Ethnicity -16 Asian 2% Black or African American 61% Hispanic or Latino 5% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island n/a White 32% # of Students 296 Waverly Belmont Elementary -16 School Year White Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% As of 02/15/16

Student Diversity Summary -14, -15 and -16 Elementary - Student Diversity Status Schools Meet the % that Meet the Meet Race/Ethnic Only Meet I/L/D Only Plurality Schools Schools -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 Choice Schools 32 34 36 5 7 8 16% 21% 22% 4 4 4 16 20 19 2 6 6 *Zoned Schools 41 40 40 28 26 24 68% 65% 60% 0 0 1 10 9 10 20 19 18 Schools 73 74 76 33 33 32 45% 45% 42% 4 4 5 26 29 29 22 25 24 Middle - Student Diversity Status Schools Meet the % that Meet the Meet Race/Ethnic Only Meet I/L/D Only Plurality Schools Schools -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 Choice Schools 26 24 25 10 12 11 38% 50% 44% 1 2 4 10 6 9 9 10 11 *Zoned Schools 13 11 9 9 7 6 69% 64% 67% 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 6 4 Schools 39 35 34 19 19 17 49% 54% 50% 2 3 5 11 8 11 17 16 15 High - Student Diversity Status Schools Meet the % that Meet the Meet Race/Ethnic Only Meet I/L/D Only Plurality Schools Schools -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 Choice Schools 19 19 19 8 9 7 42% 47% 37% 5 3 5 4 5 4 6 5 6 *Zoned Schools 3 3 3 3 3 3 100% 100% 100% 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Schools 22 22 22 11 12 10 50% 55% 45% 5 3 5 4 5 4 9 8 9 District - Student Diversity Status Schools Meet the % that Meet the Meet Race/Ethnic Only Meet I/L/D Only Plurality Schools Schools -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 -14-15 -16-14 -15-16 Choice Schools 77 77 80 23 28 26 30% 36% 33% 10 9 13 30 31 32 17 21 23 *Zoned Schools 57 54 52 40 36 33 70% 67% 63% 1 1 2 11 11 12 31 28 25 District - Schools 134 131 132 63 64 59 47% 49% 45% 11 10 15 41 42 44 48 49 48 Charter - Schools 20 21 30 6 7 14 30% 33% 47% 2 1 0 9 12 12 4 4 7 Note: Zoned schools with partial voluntary enrollment are listed as "Choice School", schools reported as "Zoned Schools" do not have capacity for voluntary enrollment. Income/Language/Disability Factor is listed as "I/L/D". Schools Not Listed: MNPS Middle ALCs, Bass ALC, Bass Transition, Johnson ALC, The Cohn School, Cora-Howe, Murrell, Harris-Hillman 3/2/2016

Plurality Schools -14, -15 and -16 School Name Level -14 Plurality School -15 Plurality School -16 Plurality School A. Z. Kelley Elementary School ES 722 720 780 Academy at Hickory Hollow HS 83 98 92 Academy at Opry Mills HS 75 73 73 Amqui Elementary School ES 637 606 586 Antioch High School HS 1,964 2,096 2,133 Antioch Middle School MS 695 700 716 Apollo Middle School MS 813 798 784 * Cameron College Prep MS 452 587 601 Cameron Middle School MS 119 Cane Ridge High School HS 1,666 1,730 1,756 Casa Azafran Early Learning Center ES 74 77 Charlotte Park Elementary School ES 499 456 491 Cockrill Elementary School ES 500 488 437 Croft Middle Design Center MS 739 724 705 Dodson Elementary School ES 545 536 463 Donelson Middle School MS 673 699 728 Dupont-Tyler Middle School MS 655 652 578 Eakin Elementary School ES 575 583 596 Gateway Elementary School ES 240 292 298 Glencliff High School HS 1,402 1,491 1,449 Glenview Elementary School ES 837 800 680 Goodlettsville Elementary School ES 441 387 351 Goodlettsville Middle School MS 535 485 479 H.G. Hill Middle School MS 625 610 624 Henry Maxwell Elementary School ES 583 615 628 Hermitage Elementary School ES 298 295 324 Hickman Elementary School ES 552 535 530 Hillwood High School HS 1,202 1,155 1,208 * Intrepid College Prep MS 79 180 297 Isaac Litton Middle MS 339 419 485 John F. Kennedy Middle School MS 840 785 772 John Overton High School HS 1,791 1,895 1,916 * Knowledge Academies MS 215 293 299 * Knowledge Academy High School HS 87 Lakeview Design Center ES 931 976 638 * LEAD Prep Southeast MS 52 234 392 * Liberty Collegiate MS 321 416 463 Margaret Allen Middle School MS 475 504 471 Martin Luther King Magnet School MS 340 304 252 Martin Luther King Magnet School HS 855 920 959 McGavock Elementary School ES 313 309 280 McGavock High School HS 2,289 2,316 2,351 McMurray Middle School MS 730 740 801 Mt. View Elementary School ES 669 691 733 Neelys Bend Elementary School ES 458 454 393 * Neelys Bend College Prep MS 131 Page 1 of 2 3/2/2016

Plurality Schools -14, -15 and -16 School Name Level -14 Plurality School -15 Plurality School -16 Plurality School Neelys Bend Middle School MS 547 543 394 Norman Binkley Elementary School ES 468 510 537 Old Center Elementary School ES 366 343 338 Oliver Middle School MS 789 741 777 Paragon Mills Elementary School ES 907 923 885 * Rocketship United ES 368 Ruby Major Elementary ES 647 686 632 Shwab Elementary School ES 372 341 324 Smith Springs Elementary School ES 502 Stratton Elementary School ES 670 655 634 * Strive Collegiate Academy MS 120 Thomas A. Edison Elementary School ES 692 761 650 Thurgood Marshall Middle School MS 813 785 800 Tom Joy Elementary School ES 552 420 448 Tulip Grove Elementary School ES 556 553 578 Tusculum Elementary School ES 640 719 718 Two Rivers Middle School MS 593 557 524 Una Elementary School ES 899 902 889 West End Middle School MS 472 494 489 Wright Middle School MS 855 828 774 Plurality Schools ALL 36,064 52 36,696 53 35,305 53 % District Enrollment 44% 47% 41% * Charter Schools Page 2 of 2 3/2/2016

Student Diversity Changes 2012-13, -14 and -15 Classification School Name Student Diversity -14 Elementary School Bordeaux Early Learning Center 176 187 Elementary School Bordeaux Elementary School 372 Elementary School Chadwell Elementary School 340 367 396 Elementary School Casa Azafran Early Learning Center 74 77 Elementary School J.E. Moss Elementary School 914 880 869 Elementary School Paragon Mills Elementary School 907 923 885 Elementary School Pennington Elementary School 367 360 323 Elementary School Rosebank Elementary School 299 294 308 Elementary School Ross Early Learning Center 208 212 Elementary School Ross Elementary School 239 Elementary School Smith Springs Elementary School 502 Elementary School Waverly Belmont Elementary School 295 Elementary School Whitsitt Elementary School 543 517 525 5th Grade Only (Temp.) Cumberland Elementary School 41 5th Grade Only (Temp.) Joelton Elementary School 33 5th Grade Only (Temp.) Robert E. Lillard Elementary 25 Middle School Cameron Middle School 119 Middle School Jere Baxter Middle School 438 368 350 Middle School West End Middle School 472 494 489 High School Academy at Old Cockrill 96 66 73 High School Academy at Opry Mills 75 73 43 Charter Boys Prep 122 Charter Drexel (ES Tier) 187 Charter Drexel (MS Tier) 56 Student Diversity -15 Student Diversity -16 Charter Explore Community School 84 Charter KIPP Academy Nashville Elementary 177 Charter KIPP Academy 348 347 375 Charter KIPP Academy High School 101 198 Charter Knowledge Academy High School 87 Charter Nashville Acad. of Computer Science 97 181 Charter Neelys Bend College Prep 131 Charter RePublic High School 167 Charter Rocketship Northeast Elementary 439 487 Charter Rocketship United Elementary 368 Charter STEM Prep 298 420 420 Charter STEM Prep High School 134 Charter Strive Collegiate Academy 120 Charter Valor Flagship Academy 149 272 Charter Valor Voyager Academy 235 3/2/2016

Schools More Than 90% One Race/Ethnic Subgroup School Name/Specialized Program or Option Year Students Black or African American Income (FARM) Bordeaux Early Learning Center -15 175 89% 75% (Voluntary Pre-K) -16 187 90% 86% Buena Vista Enhanced Option School -14 351 93% 97% (Enhanced Option & Zoned Option) -15 362 97% 98% -16 322 95% 100% Caldwell Enhanced Option School -14 280 97% 94% (Enhanced Option) -15 275 95% 93% -16 242 93% 94% Glenn Enhanced Option School -14 179 95% 96% (Enhanced Option) -15 181 92% 98% -16 183 87% 98% Hull-Jackson Montessori Magnet School -14 477 91% 79% (Montessori Program w/ Optional Enorllment) -15 508 88% 79% -16 503 87% 75% Jones Paideia Magnet School -14 374 96% 68% (Paideia Program w/ Optional Enorllment) -15 366 96% 67% -16 336 96% 66% Napier Enhanced Option School -14 459 93% 96% (Enhanced Option & Zoned Option) -15 479 91% 97% -16 386 90% 98% Park Avenue Enhanced Option School -14 518 96% 96% (Enhanced Option) -15 523 95% 98% -16 457 93% 95% Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary School -14 539 94% 97% (Enhanced Option & Zoned Option) -15 516 93% 96% -16 447 96% 97% Robert E. Lillard Elementary -14 317 95% 81% -14 25 100% 96% -15 400 94% 90% -16 380 94% 86% Warner Enhanced Option School -14 343 92% 97% (Enhanced Option) -15 350 92% 97% -16 369 92% 95% Haynes Design Center -14 210 95% 85% (Paideia Program w/ Optional Enorllment) -15 272 97% 85% -16 270 99% 84% Pearl-Cohn High School -14 856 91% 83% (Zoned Option for portion of zone) -15 908 90% 90% -16 791 90% 89% Drexel Prep Elementary -14 187 99% 76% (Charter School) -15 NOT OPEN KIPP Academy Nashville Elementary -15 NOT OPEN (Charter School) -16 177 94% 97% Purpose Preparatory Academy -14 87 98% 28% (Charter School) -15 182 93% 70% -16 457 93% 84% Smithson-Craighead Academy -14 251 99% 96% (Charter School) -15 258 89% 91% -16 239 71% 85% Drexel Prep Middle -14 56 100% 79% (Charter School) -15 NOT OPEN School Name/Specialized Program or Option Year Students White Income (FARM) Percy Priest Elementary -14 555 85% 9% -15 560 86% 13% -16 560 90% 9% 3/2/2016

Section E of Diversity of Staff Diversity Diversity Management Plan, Section E MNPS views diversity as multi-faceted, including race/ethnicity, income, language and disability. Taken together, the factors illuminate the diversity that is present in individual schools in the context of the school system as a whole. The definition of diversity is subject to modification from time to time as demographic circumstances in MNPS change. b. Staff Diversity. MNPS views the diversity experience of students as amplified and reinforced when staffing, certified and non-certified, is diverse, both in the schools and central office. In this connection, MNPS will work to recruit a diverse workforce, addressing under-represented groups, if any. The definition of staff diversity is as follows: Certified staff. For racial/ethnic groups representing at least 15% of certified staff district-wide at the tier level of the school, a diverse school has such groups represented by at least two-thirds of such district-wide average. For racial/ethnic groups with tier-level district-wide averages below 15%, a diverse school, with central office assistance and oversight, works to increase its certified staff diversity. Non-certified staff. For racial/ethnic groups representing at least 15% of non- certified staff district-wide at the tier level of the school, a diverse school has such groups represented by at least half of such district-wide average. For racial/ethnic groups with tier-level district-wide averages below 15%, a diverse school, with central office assistance and oversight, works to increase its noncertified staff diversity. Meeting the of Staff Diversity. To meet the definition of staff diversity, a school is expected to meet the definitions as described above. Schools that do not meet the definition will be considered in need of greater diversity, and this need will be addressed as practicable by the the central office. In addition, in the interest of educational equity, MNPS will work to locate at schools with identified student performance needs certified staff with appropriate education levels, experience and special qualifications. Central Office Diversity. Certified and non-certified staff, respectively, working in the central office are expected to be composed of racial/ethnic groups that reflect the racial/ethnic composition of certified staff and noncertified staff in the District as a whole, i.e. district- wide with all grade levels combined. The central office s staff diversity is expected to serve as a model for staff diversity in the district as a whole. The Director will determine the need, if any, for a central office staff diversity improvement strategy.

Staff Diversity Summary for 2012-13, -14, -15 and -16 Schools Meet for Certificated and Support Staff (Figure 1) % that Meets for Certificated and Support Staff (Figure 2) Only Meet for Certificated Staff (Figure 3) Only Meet for Support Staff (Figure 4) Tier 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 Elementary 73 73 74 76 24 27 22 23 33% 37% 30% 30% 13 7 5 5 26 28 32 27 Middle 34 34 33 32 21 16 14 16 62% 47% 42% 50% 1 3 6 4 10 11 11 8 High 22 22 22 22 9 11 9 8 41% 50% 41% 36% 2 2 2 5 6 6 6 8 District 129 129 129 130 54 54 45 47 42% 42% 34% 36% 16 12 13 14 42 45 49 43 Schools not listed: MNPS Middle ALCs, Bass ALC, Bass Transition, Johnson ALC, The Cohn School, Cora-Howe, Murrell, Harris-Hillman, All Charter Schools Meet for Certificated and Support Staff Figure 1 % that Meets for Certificated and Support Staff Figure 2 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 24 27 22 23 21 16 14 16 Elementary Middle High District 9 11 9 8 54 54 45 47 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 37% 33% 30% 30% 62% 47% 50% 50% 42% 41% 41% 42% 42% 36% 34% 36% Elementary Middle High District 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 Only Meet for Certificated Staff Figure 3 Only Meet for Support Staff Figure 4 20 15 10 5 0 13 7 5 5 1 3 6 4 Elementary Middle High District 2 2 2 5 16 12 13 14 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 26 28 32 27 10 11 11 8 6 6 6 8 Elementary Middle High District 42 45 49 43 2012-13 -14-15 -16 2012-13 -14-15 -16 As of 1/26/16

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Income (ED/FRL) Elementary School (P3-4) 39,482 41% 31% 24% 4% 0% 0% 75% 20% 10% Elementary School A. Z. Kelley Elementary School 780 38% 30% 23% 8% 0% 0% 76% 25% 10% Elementary School Alex Green Elementary School 345 83% 10% 6% 1% 0% 0% 93% 5% 11% Elementary School Amqui Elementary School 586 44% 17% 39% 0% 0% 0% 95% 27% 12% Elementary School Andrew Jackson Elementary School 553 26% 57% 12% 3% 0% 0% 45% 4% 10% Elementary School Bellshire Design Center 534 84% 9% 6% 1% 0% 0% 86% 5% 9% Elementary School Bordeaux Early Learning Center 187 90% 5% 3% 2% 0% 1% 86% 0% 8% Elementary School Buena Vista Enhanced Option School 322 95% 2% 2% 0% 0% 0% 100% 1% 10% Elementary School Caldwell Enhanced Option School 242 93% 5% 3% 0% 0% 0% 94% 7% 12% Elementary School Cane Ridge Elementary School 1,057 52% 23% 22% 3% 0% 0% 81% 32% 6% Elementary School Carter-Lawrence Elementary Magnet 365 81% 12% 7% 0% 0% 0% 85% 10% 7% Elementary School School Casa Azafran Early Learning Center 77 29% 35% 31% 5% 0% 0% 51% 0% 3% Elementary School Chadwell Elementary School 396 61% 17% 21% 1% 1% 0% 94% 10% 12% Elementary School Charlotte Park Elementary School 491 21% 32% 37% 10% 0% 0% 90% 33% 14% Elementary School Cockrill Elementary School 437 35% 28% 33% 3% 1% 0% 95% 20% 13% Elementary School Cole Elementary School 814 9% 21% 63% 7% 0% 0% 92% 47% 8% Special Education Cora Howe School 18 50% 39% 11% 0% 0% 0% 67% 6% 94% Elementary School Crieve Hall Elementary School 455 10% 55% 22% 12% 0% 0% 40% 21% 6% Elementary School Cumberland Elementary School 474 81% 10% 8% 0% 0% 0% 88% 5% 13% Elementary School Dan Mills Elementary School 532 22% 66% 9% 3% 0% 0% 48% 5% 10% Elementary School Dodson Elementary School 463 45% 34% 20% 1% 0% 0% 79% 13% 14% Elementary School Dupont Elementary School 436 21% 67% 11% 0% 0% 0% 83% 3% 13% Elementary School Eakin Elementary School 596 42% 43% 5% 11% 0% 0% 37% 7% 14% Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Language (ELL) Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 1 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Charter East End Prep 514 75% 7% 17% 1% 0% 0% 82% 6% 6% Charter Explore Community School 84 61% 32% 6% 1% 0% 0% 56% 1% 11% Elementary School Fall-Hamilton Enhanced Option School 313 67% 12% 20% 0% 0% 0% 90% 11% 14% Elementary School Gateway Elementary School 298 41% 28% 30% 1% 1% 0% 86% 20% 11% Elementary School Glencliff Elementary School 458 9% 28% 61% 1% 0% 0% 90% 44% 6% Elementary School Glendale Elementary School 427 4% 88% 5% 2% 0% 0% 7% 1% 8% Elementary School Glengarry Elementary School 421 15% 18% 64% 2% 0% 0% 94% 54% 7% Elementary School Glenn Enhanced Option School 183 87% 7% 6% 0% 0% 0% 98% 3% 14% Elementary School Glenview Elementary School 680 14% 36% 50% 0% 0% 0% 97% 58% 7% Elementary School Goodlettsville Elementary School 351 40% 42% 13% 5% 0% 0% 74% 9% 10% Elementary School Gower Elementary School 727 23% 59% 9% 8% 0% 0% 47% 10% 17% Elementary School Granbery Elementary School 735 18% 58% 13% 11% 0% 0% 42% 13% 7% Elementary School Harpeth Valley Elementary School 789 13% 76% 3% 8% 0% 0% 27% 4% 8% Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 59 29% 41% 24% 5% 0% 2% 61% 8% 64% Elementary School Hattie Cotton Elementary School 308 63% 24% 12% 1% 0% 0% 86% 7% 19% Elementary School Haywood Elementary School 872 13% 12% 62% 14% 0% 0% 93% 59% 7% Elementary School Henry Maxwell Elementary School 628 23% 29% 42% 6% 0% 0% 70% 34% 10% Elementary School Hermitage Elementary School 324 29% 48% 21% 2% 0% 0% 77% 12% 16% Elementary School Hickman Elementary School 530 39% 46% 12% 2% 1% 0% 73% 15% 13% Elementary School Hull-Jackson Montessori Magnet School 503 87% 7% 2% 3% 0% 0% 75% 2% 7% Elementary School Inglewood Elementary School 269 77% 12% 9% 1% 1% 0% 92% 4% 11% Elementary School J.E. Moss Elementary School 869 17% 13% 64% 5% 0% 0% 93% 51% 8% Elementary School Joelton Elementary School 258 13% 80% 6% 1% 0% 0% 63% 2% 14% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 2 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Elementary School Jones Paideia Magnet School 336 96% 3% 1% 1% 0% 0% 66% 0% 11% Elementary School Julia Green Elementary School 498 9% 81% 2% 7% 0% 0% 11% 1% 10% Charter KIPP Academy Nashville Elementary 177 94% 5% 1% 1% 0% 0% 97% 3% 10% Elementary School Kirkpatrick Enhanced Option School 229 85% 9% 3% 3% 0% 0% 98% 7% 9% Elementary School Lakeview Design Center 638 40% 29% 29% 2% 0% 0% 88% 29% 15% Elementary School Lockeland Design Center 297 13% 84% 1% 2% 0% 1% 18% 0% 9% Elementary School McGavock Elementary School 280 19% 43% 33% 4% 1% 0% 84% 24% 7% Elementary School Mt. View Elementary School 733 37% 31% 29% 2% 0% 0% 80% 27% 10% Special Education Murrell Special Education Center 25 92% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 92% 4% 80% Elementary School Napier Enhanced Option School 386 90% 5% 5% 1% 0% 0% 98% 4% 15% Charter Nashville Classical 228 69% 25% 5% 0% 0% 0% 66% 1% 4% Elementary School Neelys Bend Elementary School 393 34% 19% 46% 1% 0% 0% 87% 32% 8% Elementary School Norman Binkley Elementary School 537 12% 28% 49% 11% 0% 0% 90% 53% 9% Elementary School Old Center Elementary School 338 51% 21% 26% 2% 0% 0% 83% 15% 10% Elementary School Paragon Mills Elementary School 885 27% 13% 52% 8% 0% 0% 95% 47% 9% Elementary School Park Avenue Enhanced Option School 457 93% 3% 3% 1% 0% 0% 95% 2% 13% Elementary School Pennington Elementary School 323 15% 63% 19% 3% 0% 0% 56% 13% 5% Elementary School Percy Priest Elementary School 560 3% 90% 4% 3% 0% 0% 9% 1% 6% Charter Purpose Preparatory Academy 250 93% 2% 5% 0% 0% 0% 84% 1% 6% Elementary School Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet 447 96% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 97% 5% 11% Elementary School Elementary School Robert E. Lillard Elementary 380 94% 2% 4% 0% 0% 0% 86% 2% 8% Charter Rocketship Nashville Northeast 487 64% 6% 28% 1% 0% 0% 94% 20% 12% Charter Elementary Rocketship United 368 46% 16% 37% 1% 0% 0% 92% 46% 6% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 3 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Elementary School Rosebank Elementary School 308 60% 29% 6% 4% 0% 0% 84% 4% 13% Elementary School Ross Early Learning Center 212 62% 30% 6% 1% 0% 0% 60% 0% 14% Elementary School Ruby Major Elementary 632 45% 42% 8% 5% 0% 0% 62% 12% 11% Elementary School Shayne Elementary School 763 34% 51% 6% 8% 0% 1% 54% 15% 11% Elementary School Shwab Elementary School 324 33% 15% 51% 1% 0% 0% 96% 26% 17% Elementary School Smith Springs Elementary School 502 48% 28% 23% 1% 0% 0% 70% 16% 10% Charter Smithson-Craighead Academy 239 71% 2% 25% 1% 0% 0% 85% 14% 8% Elementary School Stanford Montessori School 401 31% 51% 11% 6% 0% 0% 46% 3% 9% Elementary School Stratton Elementary School 634 39% 22% 37% 1% 0% 0% 87% 24% 9% Elementary School Sylvan Park Paideia Design Center 464 33% 59% 5% 3% 0% 0% 37% 2% 13% Elementary School Thomas A. Edison Elementary School 650 44% 30% 23% 3% 0% 0% 76% 26% 9% Elementary School Tom Joy Elementary School 448 61% 17% 21% 1% 0% 0% 94% 15% 13% Elementary School Tulip Grove Elementary School 578 31% 44% 20% 3% 1% 0% 74% 12% 9% Elementary School Tusculum Elementary School 716 12% 18% 53% 17% 0% 0% 95% 61% 7% Elementary School Una Elementary School 889 36% 31% 31% 2% 0% 0% 88% 38% 8% Elementary School Warner Enhanced Option School 369 92% 5% 3% 0% 0% 0% 95% 7% 14% Elementary School Waverly Belmont Elementary 295 60% 33% 6% 2% 0% 0% 51% 4% 9% Elementary School Westmeade Elementary School 521 22% 56% 14% 7% 0% 1% 63% 15% 10% Elementary School Whitsitt Elementary School 525 14% 15% 67% 4% 0% 0% 90% 49% 6% Middle School (5-8) 24,257 44% 29% 22% 4% 0% 0% 70% 12% 13% Middle School Antioch Middle School 716 32% 26% 35% 7% 0% 0% 74% 28% 10% Middle School Apollo Middle School 784 33% 20% 44% 4% 0% 0% 79% 22% 11% Middle School Bailey Middle School 404 84% 9% 5% 2% 0% 0% 92% 5% 21% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 4 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Middle School Bellevue Middle School 656 29% 59% 6% 6% 0% 1% 49% 4% 15% Charter Brick Church College Prep 358 87% 7% 6% 0% 0% 0% 89% 4% 3% Charter Cameron College Prep 601 26% 22% 51% 1% 0% 0% 75% 35% 10% Special Education Cora Howe School 28 64% 32% 4% 0% 0% 0% 82% 0% 96% Middle School Creswell Middle Prep School of the Arts 433 87% 9% 3% 0% 0% 0% 62% 1% 10% Middle School Croft Middle Design Center 705 19% 37% 36% 7% 0% 0% 70% 18% 12% Middle School Donelson Middle School 728 42% 41% 13% 3% 0% 0% 64% 8% 14% Middle School Dupont-Hadley Middle School 658 23% 65% 10% 1% 0% 0% 57% 3% 14% Middle School Dupont-Tyler Middle School 578 40% 38% 19% 2% 0% 1% 74% 7% 14% High School East Nashville Magnet School 458 83% 12% 4% 1% 0% 0% 62% 0% 9% Middle School Goodlettsville Middle School 479 44% 33% 19% 3% 0% 0% 70% 6% 14% Middle School Gra-Mar Middle School 382 74% 14% 10% 2% 0% 0% 86% 7% 19% Middle School H.G. Hill Middle School 624 25% 46% 19% 9% 0% 0% 72% 13% 15% Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 20 45% 25% 25% 5% 0% 0% 85% 10% 100% Middle School Haynes Design Center 270 99% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 84% 0% 14% Middle School Head Middle Magnet School 587 57% 30% 5% 8% 0% 0% 41% 1% 6% Charter Intrepid College Prep 297 24% 21% 52% 2% 0% 1% 66% 24% 5% Middle School Isaac Litton Middle 485 48% 44% 5% 2% 0% 0% 63% 2% 16% Middle School Jere Baxter Middle School 350 63% 13% 23% 2% 0% 0% 89% 10% 20% Middle School Joelton Middle School 419 65% 31% 5% 0% 0% 0% 81% 2% 20% Middle School John Early Middle School 446 84% 9% 4% 2% 0% 0% 80% 2% 17% Middle School John F. Kennedy Middle School 772 46% 24% 26% 4% 0% 0% 75% 16% 11% Middle School John Trotwood Moore Middle School 629 35% 55% 5% 5% 0% 0% 38% 3% 17% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 5 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Charter KIPP Academy 375 66% 3% 31% 1% 0% 0% 86% 10% 11% Charter KIPP Nashville College Prep 270 83% 2% 14% 0% 0% 0% 82% 5% 16% Charter Knowledge Academies 299 44% 19% 36% 1% 0% 0% 95% 14% 13% Charter LEAD Academy 164 73% 10% 15% 2% 0% 0% 85% 12% 10% Charter LEAD Prep Southeast 392 31% 36% 30% 3% 0% 0% 85% 21% 8% Charter Liberty Collegiate 463 48% 14% 36% 1% 0% 0% 86% 9% 11% Middle School Madison Middle School 607 61% 18% 20% 1% 0% 0% 82% 8% 16% Middle School Margaret Allen Middle School 471 39% 27% 31% 4% 0% 0% 87% 20% 13% High School Martin Luther King Magnet School 252 40% 42% 4% 12% 0% 0% 35% 0% 1% Middle School McKissack Middle School 347 84% 8% 8% 0% 0% 0% 95% 5% 22% Middle School McMurray Middle School 801 14% 17% 51% 18% 0% 0% 94% 48% 11% Middle School Meigs Middle Magnet School 687 26% 60% 5% 9% 0% 0% 25% 0% 5% Non-Traditional Metro Nashville Virtual School 22 18% 73% 5% 5% 0% 0% 45% 0% 18% Alternative Learning MNPS Middle School ALC Center 31 65% 19% 16% 0% 0% 0% 97% 6% 10% Special Education Murrell Special Education Center 30 67% 27% 7% 0% 0% 0% 90% 7% 93% Charter Nashville Academy of Computer Science 181 71% 16% 13% 0% 0% 0% 67% 4% 10% Charter Nashville Prep 427 74% 9% 16% 1% 0% 0% 76% 5% 14% Charter Neelys Bend College Prep 131 34% 21% 44% 2% 0% 1% 89% 23% 1% Middle School Neelys Bend Middle School 394 39% 18% 43% 1% 0% 1% 75% 17% 12% Charter New Vision Academy 193 51% 7% 41% 1% 0% 0% 87% 21% 8% Middle School Oliver Middle School 777 29% 53% 10% 9% 0% 0% 46% 9% 10% Middle School Rose Park Middle Magnet School 441 56% 32% 10% 2% 0% 0% 58% 2% 5% Charter STEM Prep 420 13% 21% 64% 2% 0% 0% 90% 22% 6% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 6 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) Charter Strive Collegiate Academy 120 42% 42% 14% 3% 0% 0% 62% 9% 6% Middle School Thurgood Marshall Middle School 800 43% 21% 29% 6% 0% 0% 68% 16% 16% Middle School Two Rivers Middle School 524 44% 35% 18% 2% 0% 0% 72% 8% 16% Charter Valor Flagship Academy 272 15% 64% 16% 6% 0% 0% 50% 11% 6% Charter Valor Voyager Academy 235 20% 51% 23% 6% 0% 0% 56% 15% 12% Middle School West End Middle School 489 39% 50% 6% 4% 0% 0% 41% 4% 17% Middle School Wright Middle School 774 23% 20% 51% 6% 0% 0% 87% 29% 13% High School (9-12) 21,978 47% 29% 19% 4% 0% 0% 65% 9% 12% Non-Traditional Academy at Hickory Hollow 92 33% 16% 42% 8% 1% 0% 83% 15% 2% Non-Traditional Academy at Old Cockrill 73 48% 36% 14% 3% 0% 0% 82% 5% 5% Non-Traditional Academy at Opry Mills 43 30% 51% 19% 0% 0% 0% 81% 5% 2% High School Antioch High School 2,133 40% 26% 31% 3% 0% 0% 68% 15% 11% Alternative Learning Bass Alternative Learning Center 58 84% 16% 0% 0% 0% 0% 84% 2% 7% Center Alternative Learning Bass Transition School Center 34 59% 26% 15% 0% 0% 0% 88% 3% 3% High School Big Picture School 181 54% 33% 12% 2% 0% 0% 59% 1% 10% High School Cane Ridge High School 1,756 43% 21% 29% 7% 0% 0% 64% 13% 11% Special Education Cora Howe School 57 54% 40% 5% 0% 0% 0% 75% 2% 96% High School East Nashville Magnet School 672 87% 9% 4% 0% 0% 0% 65% 0% 7% High School Glencliff High School 1,449 25% 23% 47% 5% 0% 0% 75% 22% 10% Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 53 43% 40% 13% 4% 0% 0% 58% 8% 100% High School Hillsboro High School 1,280 54% 37% 6% 3% 0% 0% 49% 1% 13% High School Hillwood High School 1,208 36% 44% 12% 8% 0% 0% 57% 6% 16% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 7 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report A: Student Diversity - Demographics for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Multi-tier schools will be in multiple tier categories Students Black or African American White Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Asian American Indian or Alaska Nat Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islan Indicators for Income/Language/Disability Income (ED/FRL) Language (ELL) High School Hume-Fogg High Magnet School 903 23% 61% 7% 9% 0% 0% 25% 0% 2% High School Hunters Lane High School 1,615 54% 19% 25% 2% 0% 0% 87% 9% 13% High School John Overton High School 1,916 22% 34% 30% 13% 0% 0% 68% 23% 8% Hybrid - Non- Johnson Alternative Learning Center 69 81% 6% 12% 1% 0% 0% 84% 1% 10% Traditional Charter KIPP Academy High School 198 68% 7% 25% 0% 0% 0% 78% 7% 13% Charter Knowledge Academy High School 87 49% 16% 33% 1% 0% 0% 98% 9% 10% Charter LEAD Academy 315 66% 10% 23% 2% 0% 0% 68% 9% 14% High School Maplewood High School 1,014 74% 10% 15% 1% 0% 0% 85% 6% 16% High School Martin Luther King Magnet School 959 44% 41% 5% 10% 0% 0% 32% 0% 2% High School McGavock High School 2,351 38% 44% 15% 3% 0% 0% 57% 4% 12% Non-Traditional Metro Nashville Virtual School 99 12% 80% 5% 2% 1% 0% 37% 0% 11% High School Middle College High School 130 54% 40% 5% 2% 0% 0% 61% 0% 2% High School Nashville School Of The Arts 609 38% 53% 7% 2% 0% 0% 27% 0% 7% High School Pearl-Cohn High School 791 90% 5% 5% 0% 0% 0% 89% 3% 21% Charter RePublic High School 167 74% 9% 17% 1% 0% 0% 74% 1% 10% Charter STEM Prep High School 134 13% 27% 60% 1% 0% 0% 84% 21% 11% High School Stratford STEM Magnet School 713 68% 23% 7% 2% 0% 0% 74% 5% 16% Hybrid - Non- The Cohn Learning Center 109 74% 13% 13% 0% 0% 0% 83% 5% 11% Traditional High School Whites Creek High School 708 79% 16% 5% 0% 0% 0% 79% 1% 21% Disability (SWD) Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 8 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Elementary School (P3-4) 39,482 Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Elementary School A. Z. Kelley Elementary School 780 Elementary School Alex Green Elementary School 345 Elementary School Amqui Elementary School 586 Elementary School Andrew Jackson Elementary School 553 Elementary School Bellshire Design Center 534 Elementary School Bordeaux Early Learning Center 187 Elementary School Buena Vista Enhanced Option School 322 Elementary School Caldwell Enhanced Option School 242 Elementary School Cane Ridge Elementary School 1,057 Elementary School Carter-Lawrence Elementary Magnet 365 Elementary School School Casa Azafran Early Learning Center 77 Elementary School Chadwell Elementary School 396 Elementary School Charlotte Park Elementary School 491 Elementary School Cockrill Elementary School 437 Elementary School Cole Elementary School 814 Special Education Cora Howe School 18 Elementary School Crieve Hall Elementary School 455 Elementary School Cumberland Elementary School 474 Elementary School Dan Mills Elementary School 532 Elementary School Dodson Elementary School 463 Elementary School Dupont Elementary School 436 Elementary School Eakin Elementary School 596 Charter East End Prep 514 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 1 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Charter Explore Community School 84 Elementary School Fall-Hamilton Enhanced Option School 313 Elementary School Gateway Elementary School 298 Elementary School Glencliff Elementary School 458 Elementary School Glendale Elementary School 427 Elementary School Glengarry Elementary School 421 Elementary School Glenn Enhanced Option School 183 Elementary School Glenview Elementary School 680 Elementary School Goodlettsville Elementary School 351 Elementary School Gower Elementary School 727 Elementary School Granbery Elementary School 735 Elementary School Harpeth Valley Elementary School 789 Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 59 Elementary School Hattie Cotton Elementary School 308 Elementary School Haywood Elementary School 872 Elementary School Henry Maxwell Elementary School 628 Elementary School Hermitage Elementary School 324 Elementary School Hickman Elementary School 530 Elementary School Hull-Jackson Montessori Magnet School 503 Elementary School Inglewood Elementary School 269 Elementary School J.E. Moss Elementary School 869 Elementary School Joelton Elementary School 258 Elementary School Jones Paideia Magnet School 336 Elementary School Julia Green Elementary School 498 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 2 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Charter KIPP Academy Nashville Elementary 177 Elementary School Kirkpatrick Enhanced Option School 229 Elementary School Lakeview Design Center 638 Elementary School Lockeland Design Center 297 Elementary School McGavock Elementary School 280 Elementary School Mt. View Elementary School 733 Special Education Murrell Special Education Center 25 Elementary School Napier Enhanced Option School 386 Charter Nashville Classical 228 Elementary School Neelys Bend Elementary School 393 Elementary School Norman Binkley Elementary School 537 Elementary School Old Center Elementary School 338 Elementary School Paragon Mills Elementary School 885 Elementary School Park Avenue Enhanced Option School 457 Elementary School Pennington Elementary School 323 Elementary School Percy Priest Elementary School 560 Charter Purpose Preparatory Academy 250 Elementary School Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet 447 Elementary School Elementary School Robert E. Lillard Elementary 380 Charter Rocketship Nashville Northeast 487 Charter Elementary Rocketship United 368 Elementary School Rosebank Elementary School 308 Elementary School Ross Early Learning Center 212 Elementary School Ruby Major Elementary 632 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 3 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Elementary School Shayne Elementary School 763 Elementary School Shwab Elementary School 324 Elementary School Smith Springs Elementary School 502 Charter Smithson-Craighead Academy 239 Elementary School Stanford Montessori School 401 Elementary School Stratton Elementary School 634 Elementary School Sylvan Park Paideia Design Center 464 Elementary School Thomas A. Edison Elementary School 650 Elementary School Tom Joy Elementary School 448 Elementary School Tulip Grove Elementary School 578 Elementary School Tusculum Elementary School 716 Elementary School Una Elementary School 889 Elementary School Warner Enhanced Option School 369 Elementary School Waverly Belmont Elementary 295 Elementary School Westmeade Elementary School 521 Elementary School Whitsitt Elementary School 525 Middle School (5-8) 24,257 Middle School Antioch Middle School 716 Middle School Apollo Middle School 784 Middle School Bailey Middle School 404 Middle School Bellevue Middle School 656 Charter Brick Church College Prep 358 Charter Cameron College Prep 601 Special Education Cora Howe School 28 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 4 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Middle School Creswell Middle Prep School of the Arts 433 Middle School Croft Middle Design Center 705 Middle School Donelson Middle School 728 Middle School Dupont-Hadley Middle School 658 Middle School Dupont-Tyler Middle School 578 High School East Nashville Magnet School 458 Middle School Goodlettsville Middle School 479 Middle School Gra-Mar Middle School 382 Middle School H.G. Hill Middle School 624 Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 20 Middle School Haynes Design Center 270 Middle School Head Middle Magnet School 587 Charter Intrepid College Prep 297 Middle School Isaac Litton Middle 485 Middle School Jere Baxter Middle School 350 Middle School Joelton Middle School 419 Middle School John Early Middle School 446 Middle School John F. Kennedy Middle School 772 Middle School John Trotwood Moore Middle School 629 Charter KIPP Academy 375 Charter KIPP Nashville College Prep 270 Charter Knowledge Academies 299 Charter LEAD Academy 164 Charter LEAD Prep Southeast 392 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 5 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Charter Liberty Collegiate 463 Middle School Madison Middle School 607 Middle School Margaret Allen Middle School 471 High School Martin Luther King Magnet School 252 Middle School McKissack Middle School 347 Middle School McMurray Middle School 801 Middle School Meigs Middle Magnet School 687 Non-Traditional Metro Nashville Virtual School 22 Alternative Learning MNPS Middle School ALC 31 Center Special Education Murrell Special Education Center 30 Charter Nashville Academy of Computer Science 181 Charter Nashville Prep 427 Charter Neelys Bend College Prep 131 Middle School Neelys Bend Middle School 394 Charter New Vision Academy 193 Middle School Oliver Middle School 777 Middle School Rose Park Middle Magnet School 441 Charter STEM Prep 420 Charter Strive Collegiate Academy 120 Middle School Thurgood Marshall Middle School 800 Middle School Two Rivers Middle School 524 Charter Valor Flagship Academy 272 Charter Valor Voyager Academy 235 Middle School West End Middle School 489 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 6 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) Middle School Wright Middle School 774 High School (9-12) 21,978 Non-Traditional Academy at Hickory Hollow 92 Non-Traditional Academy at Old Cockrill 73 Non-Traditional Academy at Opry Mills 43 High School Antioch High School 2,133 Alternative Learning Bass Alternative Learning Center 58 Center Alternative Learning Bass Transition School 34 Center High School Big Picture School 181 High School Cane Ridge High School 1,756 Special Education Cora Howe School 57 High School East Nashville Magnet School 672 High School Glencliff High School 1,449 Special Education Harris-Hillman Special Education Center 53 High School Hillsboro High School 1,280 High School Hillwood High School 1,208 High School Hume-Fogg High Magnet School 903 High School Hunters Lane High School 1,615 High School John Overton High School 1,916 Hybrid - Non- Johnson Alternative Learning Center 69 Traditional Charter KIPP Academy High School 198 Charter Knowledge Academy High School 87 Charter LEAD Academy 315 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 7 of 8

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Diversity-Student Report B: Student Diversity - Diverstiy status for each school Fiscal Year: -2016 Active Students as of Day 40 : 10/2/ (Students are counted under the school of primary enrollment) Students Multi Racial/Ethnic & No Single Group > 50% Part 1: Racial/Ethnic Diversity 3+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 15% 2+ Racial/Ethnic & Each >= 30% Part 2, 3, 4: Income, Language & Disability Diversity % ED >= 2/3 of Tier % ELL >= 2/3 of Tier % SWD >= 2/3 of Tier Meet/Not Meet = Met = Not Met Race/Ethnic (meet at least 1) I / L / D (meet at least 2) High School Maplewood High School 1,014 High School Martin Luther King Magnet School 959 High School McGavock High School 2,351 Non-Traditional Metro Nashville Virtual School 99 High School Middle College High School 130 High School Nashville School Of The Arts 609 High School Pearl-Cohn High School 791 Charter RePublic High School 167 Charter STEM Prep High School 134 High School Stratford STEM Magnet School 713 Hybrid - Non- The Cohn Learning Center 109 Traditional High School Whites Creek High School 708 Run Date: 1/26/2016 Page 8 of 8