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Selection Day acceptance letters were mailed home on January 18. They must be returned to the Office of School Options by February 3, 2012. Click here for more School Selection dates and information. Click for MNPS site 

   
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Middle Schools Block Scheduling
Think Link
Sales Tax Holiday
First/Third Wednesday Clubs
TN Report Card
Zoning Boundaries
Parent Involvement Policy
Student Compact
Brick Church School Impovement Plan

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Our school is a participant in the Tennessee Coordinated School Health Program. Learn more about the CSH Program.
School Profile

 


   
Welcome 
to 
Brick Church 
Middle School
 
(2011-2012)
                                                 
International Baccalaureate 
(International Baccalaureate Organization)

Healthier US Schools Challenge Award Silver Medal 
(United States Department of Agriculture)
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Ms. Chirelle Jefferson, Executive Principal
Mr. Charlie McReynolds, Asst. Principal
Welcome Back Letter
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Congratulations!
TEACHER OF THE YEAR
(2011-2012)
Mrs. Tara Shaw
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Theme:  
Community, Communication, Collaboration
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BCMS Mantra
"I am a scholar - A leader, not a follower.
I am strong and true - One of the gifted, talented, the few.
I am BCMS - I will pass the test.
Now, Discover your strengths!!"
                         

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Calendar of Events
            
Jan. 3:   Planning/Records Day

Jan. 4:  Spelling Bee
(Grades 5 & 6)

Jan. 12:  Spelling Bee
(Grades 7 & 8)

Jan. 16:  Dr. M.L. King, Jr. Holiday
(Students do not report.)

Jan. 17:  Report Cards Issued

Jan. 25:  Math Family Fun Night
(6:00 p.m.)

Feb. 16: Science Fair
(5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.)



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Congratulations! 
Mrs. Deborah Anderson & Staff 
BCMS Food Service
Silver Medal Challenge Winners



Brick Church Middle School is comprised of grades 5-8. Our student population comes to us from Amqui,Old Center and Gateway Elementary Schools. Many of our children live over ten miles away and travel by one of eighteen school buses to school each day. The school zone population is approximately 120,000. .


Mission Statement: To provide diverse educational opportunities in a safe learning community, where all children take ownership of their learning. All of our students will be proficient or above on all grade level Metro Nashville and Tennessee Standards, in every subject area, including writing and processing of information.

Vision Statement:  Brick Church Middle School will provide a foundation that prepares students for academic and cultural success.




                       


The Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, color, age, and/or disability in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services, or activities. MNPS does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. Contact MNPS ADA Coordinator at 259-8531.

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 on Complaint Process.

Click on the links provided for more detailed information. <Complaint Process.>