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The Metro Nashville Board of Education denied two charter school applications Tuesday, kicking off what has become a process of denials and appeals for those hoping to open charter schools in the city.
Despite meeting or partially meeting the standards required to open, an application to open a new dual-language K-8 school in South Nashville and an application to establish “Nashville Classical Charter School II” were both denied.
The dual-language school, Aventura Community School, proposed providing instruction in English and Spanish for about 930 students starting with the 2022-23 school year.
But the district s Office of Charter Schools found the application did not provide enough evidence that it could support students with disabilities or provide intervention services. Board members, including Gini Pupo-Walker, agreed that number of students who speak Spanish or would be interested in the dual curriculum is continuing to grow in Nashville.
The sellers were members of the Graves family.
The Mays are perhaps best known for their long-standing ownership of various downtown Nashville properties and their failed attempt more than a decade ago to build the proposed May Town Center, which would have offered office, retail and residential buildings on Bells Bend (read
Itâs worth noting that neither Metro officials nor many Joelton and Scottsboro residents were particularly receptive to the Maysâ desire to undertake May Town Center, citing traffic concerns among other issues. The massive mixed-use development would have required, the Mays contended, a bridge spanning the Cumberland River and connecting Bells Bend to the city (specifically, Charlotte Park). Metro said it would not provide funding for the bridge.
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