Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
W.A. Bass Middle
   

5200 Delaware Avenue

Nashville, TN 37209
615.298.8065

School Board District 1 Map Bass (WA) MS Photo


 

Facts About Our School

 

Year School Built          1963

Square Footage            89,452
Number of Students          425

Grades Served              5-8

School Hours               8:55 - 3:55
School Colors               Red and White

School Mascot             Longhorn

School Theme              “We Are Family”

School Motto:

“Believing and Achieving Successful Student” (B.A.S.S)

 

Principal:

Janet Murphy - janet.murphy@mnps.org

 

Assistant Principal:

Sherry Bowins - sherry.bowins@mnps.org

 

District 1 School Board Representative:

Sharon Dixon Gentry, Ed.D - sharon.gentry@mnps.org , 299-8578

 

District 20 Metro Council Representative:

Buddy Baker - buddy.baker@nashville.gov

 

What Makes Our School Unique?

 

    The faculty and staff at W.A. Bass Middle School are committed to educational excellence. The faculty and staff are determined to provide a quality education in a safe environment. We embrace the efforts of the parents and community in the support given to the school to meet the strategic goals for our students.

     The teachers are the catalyst and the students are the stars of the class. We have been challenged to leave "No Child Left Behind". Therefore, our faculty and staff seek all the available resources and training by constantly participating in professional development opportunities that will better prepare us to effectively deal with those challenges.

Community Partners

  • Alignment Nashville
  • Ameri Choice
  • Centerstone
  • Family Children Services
  • Just Between Girls Character Building - Bethlehem Center of Nashville
  • Just Between Boys - Richland Village
  • Metro Police Department
  • Nashville Juvenile Court
  • Stars
  • Too Smart to Start
  • Truancy Prevention Program - Juvenile Court
  • Tennessee State Talent Search
  • United Methodist Church


Pearl-Cohn Cluster Map  (2008-2009)

 

What Does Our School Offer?

  • AVID
  • Band
  • Before and After School Tutoring
  • Character Education
  • Closed Circuit Television
  • FAC-Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Junior Achievement
  • Springboard
  • Math Specialist
  • Reading Specialist
  • Computer Lab
  • DARE
  • GREAT -Gang Resistance Education and Training
  • Success Path for 5th Grade - This program, along with AVID, provides writing, inquiry, collaboration and reading skills as well as organizational, time management, studying and test taking skills.
  • Talent Search -TSU Mentoring Program
  • Stars
  • Vanderbilt Tutorial Services and Mentoring
  • Grief and Loss Counseling
  • Reconciliation Mentoring Program
  • Don’t Follow My Path - substance abuse awareness
  • Academic Pep Rallies (student recognition)
  • Technology Laboratory
  • Student Council
  • Student Newspaper
  • Spanish
  • Literacy Coach
  • NCLB Program Specialist
  • NCLB Family Engagement Specialist

Who Attends Our School?

 

Students attending W.A. Bass live west of downtown Nashville and are zoned to Pearl-Cohn Business and Communications High School. The elementary schools in the Pearl-Cohn cluster are: Cockrill, McKissack Professional Development and Park Avenue Enhanced Option. The middle schools in this cluster are W.A. Bass and McKissack Professional Development.

 

PENCIL Partners

 

PENCIL Foundation, a nonprofit organization, links community resources with Nashville public schools. A PENCIL Partner is a business or other community organization that teams up with a Metro school to volunteer time and donate resources that promote student success.

  • Centennial Medical Center
  • Pencil Foundation
  • West End Community Church

 
 
  Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, national origin, or disability in its hiring or employment practices or in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services, or activities. 2008