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Welcome to Johnson High School
Welcome to Johnson School were we are "Persuing Pathways That Lead To Suuccess".
At Johnson School we believe:
- Life is to be lived now.
- The group is important.
- Trust is essential.
- Competence makes a difference.
- Time is an ally.
- Intelligence can be taught.
- Feelings should be nurtured.
- The body is the armature of the self.
- Self-control can be taught.
- Ceremony and ritual give order.
- Communities are important.
- A child should know some joy in each day.
Students enrolled at Johnson follow the same academic guidelines as students in their schools of zones with accommodations made as outlined in each child’s IEP.
Centerstone has established a counseling program for Johnson School students. The aim of this program is to provide counseling services within the school. The two primary services of this program are individual psychotherapy and group therapy for students.
Program goals include improving students’ behavioral adjustment, self-esteem, and social skills; increasing students’ attention span, self-control, and problem solving skills; helping students explore and understand their feelings; working in a complementary role with classroom staff to prepare students for inclusion back to their school of zone.
Johnson also offers an after school Culinary Arts program and Work Based Learning opportunities. We have also established a partnership with Cameron Middle School so that our 8th graders may participate in after school sport activities.
Special education services are available for students ages 3 – 21 who qualify under Federal and State guidelines .
Special Education Links
Department of Special Education Belief Statements
Family Advisory Council on Special Education (FACE)
Special Education Parent Information
Child Find Information ¿Cómo sé si mi hijo(a) necesita más ayuda?
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.> |