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    Empowering Our Students, Strengthening Our Future

    Robert TaylorBy Robert TaylorOctober 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the newly elected representative for District 1 on the Metro Nashville Public School
    Board, I am honored to serve a community that is rich in history, culture, and
    resilience. Our district, home to five high schools—Whites Creek High School, East
    Magnet High School, Maplewood High School, Kipp Nashville Collegiate High School,
    and Republic High School—has long been a place where challenges are met with
    determination and where our students’ potential is limitless, despite the obstacles
    they may face.
    District 1 has the highest percentage of economically disadvantaged students in
    Metro Nashville Public Schools. This reality underscores the importance of equipping
    our young people with the knowledge and resources they need to succeed, not just
    academically, but as engaged citizens who understand their power to shape the
    future.
    One of the most critical ways we can empower our students is by encouraging and
    facilitating their participation in the democratic process. Voting is a fundamental
    right and a powerful tool for change. Yet, far too often, young people, especially those
    from underserved communities, are left out of the conversation when it comes to
    civic engagement.
    This election season, we have a unique opportunity to change that narrative. In
    partnership with Organize Tennessee – the state’s leading election protection
    nonprofit – I am launching a voter registration and voter education initiative across
    the high schools in District 1. Our goal is to ensure that every eligible student is
    registered to vote, understands their voting rights, and is informed about the issues
    that will impact their lives and their communities.
    This initiative is about more than just registering students to vote—it’s about
    educating them on the importance of civic participation and empowering them to
    be active participants in our democracy. It’s about giving them the tools to advocate
    for themselves and their communities, to hold their leaders accountable, and to
    make their voices heard.
    As we embark on this initiative, I am reminded of the words of civil rights leader and
    my fellow Fiskite, John Lewis, who once said, “The vote is precious. It is almost sacred.
    It is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have in a democracy.” Our students
    deserve to know the power of their vote and the impact it can have on their futures.

    I believe in the potential of every student in District 1, and I am committed to working
    alongside our educators, families, and community partners to provide them with the
    opportunities they need to succeed.
    As someone who has been an MNPS parent, supporter, and employee for over 20
    years, I’ve seen firsthand the power of student and family voices. This initiative is just
    the beginning. I am committed to fulfilling my campaign promise to find fresh
    solutions to the unique challenges we have in the District. This is the first of many
    impact initiatives I plan to execute. Together, we can ensure that our students are
    not only prepared for the future but are also active participants in shaping it.

    By Robert Taylor, Metro Nashville Public School Board Member, District 1

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