Clint Wilson, most recently the assistant principal of curriculum and instruction at Antioch High, will assume the executive principal role at Glencliff High. Previous administrative positions within the district include assistant principal at Wright Middle and Stratford High.
Wilson also spent two years as principal of Lebanon High School, during which time he increased the graduation rate by 7.4%, raised four of five TVAAS areas, and earned a $35,000 grant from AT&T for the school¹s freshman academy. He also served as a member of the implementation team for small learning communities in MNPS and is a graduate of the Principal¹s Leadership Academy of Nashville in 2005.
Other professional experience includes presenting at the national small learning communities conference this past June where he presented on designing an academy based master schedule, the implementation of effective professional learning communities, and the utilization of community support and resources. He has also led past professional development on data driven instruction, rigor in the classroom, and using common core standards to raise benchmark scores.
He plans on building on the many successes that Glencliff has experienced in the last several years and to bring a strong focus on transforming teaching and learning.
Justin Pruett is a 2001 Glencliff graduate who is finishing his law degree. He is also being recognized as the Alumni Achiever of the week by the district. Click to watch the video:
State Report Card
Click on the link below to read Dr. Register's Letter to Parents Concerning the State Report Card:
Glencliff High School with the support of great Academy Nashville Partners such as Vanderbilt One Hundred Oaks, are providing educational and career development opportunities for our students that will prepare them success in their future careers and educational pursuits.
These students helped to develop the plans for next year’s program which will be extended to more Glencliff High School students: Vanderbilt One Hundred Oaks Newsletter
Glencliff Enters White House Contest
Glencliff created a video as part of the Race To The Top Commencement Challenge. The winning school will have President Obama speak at this year's graduation commencement. To watch the news coverage, click the link below:
To view the full Glencliff video entry, click the link below:
Glencliff Selected to be Channel 4 WSMV's "Cool School"
(Click on picture above to view video.)
Dual Enrollment at Glencliff High School
In partnership with Nashville State Community College, Glencliff High School is offering Dual Enrollment for students that wish to have the early college experience. Students must meet entrance requirements to enroll in the courses, and those that qualify will earn college credit while attending high school. Click on the link below for more information.
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MNPS maintains an official complaint procedure that complies with the standards set aside by Federal Programs under No Child Left Behind. Complaints regarding Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (SES) are covered under this procedure. It can be found by clicking onComplaint Process.