Online registration is open. Go to www.usn.org/summer to learn about your choices for keeping your child safe and happy this summer, learning something new or exploring a favorite subject with a USN teacher or coach.
This is something you can mark off your list today. Whether your family includes an eager child entering kindergarten, a teenager who needs something to do next summer, or someone in between those extremes, you'll find at least one enticing opportunity in the list of USN camps. Sports, arts, technology--it's all there, including topics your child doesn't even know she's interested in yet.
Consider Ooey, Gooey Science, Lego Robotics, Teen Rock Camp, or Stop Motion Animation. Then there's Glass Fusing or a raft of theater camps. Cheer Camp. Library Camp. Lacrosse.
Just go to www.usn.org/summer and see for yourself, then register online. If you have any questions, email Summer Camp Director John Kleiner at jkleiner@usn.org.
The English Department and Hassenfeld librarians share summer reading lists for rising grades 5-12 and AP courses. View their suggestions at usn.org/reading. Lower School reading lists will be published before the last day of school.
15 members of the USN Science Olympiad Team traveled to the University of Tennessee-Knoxville for the state competition and returned to USN with several medals for their stellar performance.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.