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TESTING DATES for 2008-2009

 

Welcome to Hunters Lane High School

Learning, leading, succeeding at the Lane!


Standard School Attire Modification for 2009-2010
Hunters Lane students will continue to wear standard school attire for 2009-2010. The only change is that students WILL be able to wear Hunters Lane apparel and hoodies that are solid orange, blue, or white in color.

The following regulations will continue to be enforced in 2009-2010 at Hunters Lane High School:

  • Shirts must have a collar and be solid orange, blue, or white.
  • Pants that have belt loops must have a belt.
  • All pants, shorts, capri pants, skirts, skorts or jumpers must be navy blue, black or any shade of khaki. Cargo pants and denim jeans of any color are not permissible.
  • All shirts must be properly buttoned and tucked inside pants, shorts or skirts.
  • All clothing must be appropriately sized. Tightfitting, baggy or sagging shirts or pants are not
    allowed.
  • Logos or manufacturer trademarks, if any, must be no larger than two inches. School logos are permitted and are not limited in size.
  • T-shirts with or without sleeves may be worn as undergarments. They must be solid white, blue or orange and may not display any writing, pictures or images.

    Graduation 2009: Congratulations Warrior Graduates!
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    On May 18th, the Class of 2009 crossed the stage at Municipal Auditorium as their last official act as high school students. We are so proud of the nearly 400 Warriors who are headed into the "real world" ready to acontribute their style and ideas. We will miss these Warriors and are proud of what they have already accomplished and what lies ahead. Go 2009 Warriors!!!!

    Prom 2009: Warrior Fun At Mardi Gras!
    Prom King & QueenProm Couple 1Prom Girls & Dr K
    Prom King & Queen                                 All smiles!                              Students & Dr. Kessler

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    Prom couples celebrating with style and grace!  

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    Warriors enjoying the festivities!                                Warrior administrators dressed to the nines!

    National Honor Society Inducts 22 New Warrior Members 
    Twenty-two Warrior were inducted into the prestigious National Honor Society at a cermeony held April 20, 2009. We are proud of these students and the work ethic they bring to everything they do.

    22 Students Holding Certificates22 Students Holding Certificates Standing

    Pictured: New National Honor Society Inductees.



    Thanks to our new neighbor, Lowe's North Nashville, For Their Donation to Hunters Lane!


    The Warriors are grateful to Lowe's North Nashville. At their grand opening celebration on April 2, Store Manager Dale Johnson (left) presented Principal Susan Kessler with a check funding a grant request. Loss prevention manager, Jay Freeman is pictured on the (right).

    Store Manager Dale Johnson (left) presented Principal Susan Kessler with a check funding a grant request. Loss prevention manager, Jay Freeman is pictured on the (right).

    Left to right: Store Manager Dale Johnson (left) presented Principal Susan Kessler with a check funding a grant request. Loss prevention manager, Jay Freeman is pictured on the (right).


    Newspaper Staff Wins at Tenn. High School Press Association Contest

    Congratulations to teacher Alison Johnson and Warrior Post staff members for winning awards at the Tennessee High School Press Association Contest awards held March 2nd at Vanderbilt University. Way to go Warriors!

    Photo of  Mrs. Johnson, Rene Mason (3rd place column writing), and Lauren Treftz (honorable mention inside page design and column writing).
    Left to right: Mrs. Johnson, Rene M. (3rd place column writing), and Lauren T. (honorable mention inside page design and column writing).

    Coming Home 2009~True Warrior Spirit!
    Students enjoyed the pep rally, victorious basketball games for both boys and girls teams and great performances from our athletes, band, majorettes, and Rhythm and Blues Dance Team. Congratulations to Coming Home King Devonte!

    Photo of Senior Coming Home Courth Photo of Dr. Kessler and Warrior Chicks King Devonte Carney at Pep Rally
    Senior Coming Home Court

      Dr. Kessler and Warrior "Chicks"

    King Devonte at Pep Rally
         
    Photo of Varsity Cheerleaders 9th and 10th Grade Coming Home Court 11th Grade Coming Home Court
    Varsity Cheerleaders  9th & 10th Coming Home Court 11th Grade Coming Home Court

    LTC (Ret) Barry Sprouse Teacher of the YearCongratulations LTC (Ret) Barry Sprouse for being selected Hunters Lane's 2009 Teacher of the Year!
    A long time member of our faculty, Colonel Sprouse came to Hunters Lane in 1993 to create the JROTC program. JROTC is one of the most popular courses of study at Hunters Lane which is credited with a 98% graduation rate of JROTC members. Colonel Sprouse is best known for his commitment to students and his always present smile. Hunters Lane is proud to have Colonel Sprouse as a Warrior!

    Hunters Lane's Jarron Award Finalist
    The Warriors are very proud of Senior Jarron G. He was nominated by Hunters Lane for the prestigious Hume Award and was selected by the Hume committee to be a finalist. Jarron is known around "The Lane" for his positive attitude, excellent citizenship,and non-stop smile.

    First Tennessee Donates $12,500 for Digital Microscopes!
    Hunters Lane is grateful to First Tennessee Bank and the Nashville Alliance for Public Education for donating $25,000 to be shared between Hume-Fogg and Hunters Lane High Schools for digital microscopes. Our students have been using them already and are very appreciative for the generous donation.

    Photo of Mike Edwards, First Tennessee Bank, Pam Garrett, Nashville Alliance for Public Education, Executive Principal Susan Kessler, Chris Henson, Hume Fogg Principal Paul Fleming, Tony Thompson, First Tennessee Bank, and Rita Davis,Hume Fogg teacher.
    Pictured from the left, Mike Edwards, First Tennessee Bank, Pam Garrett, Nashville Alliance for Public Education, Executive Principal Susan Kessler, Chris Henson, Hume Fogg Principal Paul Fleming, Tony Thompson, First Tennessee Bank, and Rita Davis,Hume Fogg teacher.

    Homecoming 2008: What a week!

    Photo of students enjoying the pep rally and  spirit days competition Photo of students enjoy the football game.
    Students enjoyed the pep rally, spirit days competition, football game, and dance.

    Mayor Dean Visits the Warriors on the First Day of School!

    Photo of Principal Kessler and Mayor Karl Dean
    Mayor Karl Dean and Principal Kessler toured Hunters Lane on the first day of school this year!

    Our mission is to “provide learning opportunities in a safe environment, ensuring the success of students in our technology-driven world.” To ensure the success of our ninth graders we instituted a 9th Grade Academy with an advisor/advisee program last year. For older students, we have the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and the Marketing and Business Academy. Over the next two years, we will increase the opportunities for students to participate in additional Small Learning Communities (SLC) after the ninth grade. Please explore our web site for more information about Hunters Lane High School, a school moving in a positive direction.



    The Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, or disability in admission to, access to, or operations 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.>