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Harris-Hillman School

MNPS Special / Alternative Program · Grades PreK–12 · Hillsboro-West End, Nashville, TN

About Harris-Hillman School

Harris-Hillman School is an MNPS special-education or alternative program in Hillsboro-West End, serving grades PreK–12 in Davidson County.

This is a placement-based MNPS program rather than a school you apply to in the usual way: it has no attendance zone and no open application. Students arrive by referral or placement — through an IEP team, the district discipline process, or a credit-recovery referral — so the place to start is your current school counselor or the MNPS Exceptional Education office.

It enrolled 458 students in 2023-24 and is a Title I school.

For families weighing logistics: MNPS busing is available, and there is no uniform requirement.

Harris-Hillman School is one of 4 schools this guide lists in Hillsboro-West End and one of 11 MNPS special-education and alternative programs in Davidson County.

Overview

School typeMNPS Special / Alternative Program
GradesPreK–12
NeighborhoodHillsboro-West End
CountyDavidson
CostFree public school

Academic Performance

Enrollment458 (2023-24)

Tuition & Vouchers

TuitionFree — public

Transportation & Admissions

MNPS busingYes
Walk-in enrollmentYes
Application requiredNo
UniformsNo

Contact & Details

Address1706 26th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212
Phone(615) 298-8085
Always confirm zoning and open seats. Attendance zones, magnet/charter lotteries, and enrollment deadlines change. Verify current details directly with the school or MNPS.
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