PROGRAM PARTNERS
A unique and impressive network of community
partners have committed to the students’
total development over the next seven
years. Each organization will offer their
specialty as part of the training curriculum.
The Assistant Superintendent
of Middle Schools is on the 100
KINGS program development team.
Metro Nashville Middle School
principals will select, support
and/or replace program participants.
Belmont University will
host year-round training sessions, conduct
program analysis and reporting and help
increase the students’ expectation
for attending college.
The 100 will provide
life-skills training, career mentoring,
academic tutoring, and scholarship support.
The Learning Lab, an
academic remediation company, will provide
academic enrichment training.
Cheekwood Art Museum and the
Nashville Symphony will help
students expand their worldview through
Arts exploration.
Hands On Nashville will
teach students to implement the community
service planning process.
The Frist Center for the Visual
Arts will present the young men
with an art education curriculum and hands
on activities.
The Downtown Public Library
will teach the students how to use and
appreciate the library and computers.
Senior Citizens, Inc.
will match each boy with a foster grandparent
and monitor their relationship.
The Baird Company will
provide financial literacy training to
the students’ parents.
Kids On the Block will
provide parenting skills training to the
students’ parents.
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