NES (North Elementary School)

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400 N Congress Blvd, Smithville

About NES (North Elementary School)

Located in Smithville, TN, the North Elementary School (NES) is dedicated to delivering exceptional education to young learners, particularly those in grades K-2. With a strong commitment to inclusivity and comprehensive learning approaches, NES focuses on nurturing each child's unique abilities while fostering a supportive learning environment.

Through personalized instruction, engaging activities, and rich resources, NES partners with families to ensure the educational success of every student. The school offers an array of programs designed to enhance both academic and social skills, ensuring that each child is well-prepared for their future endeavors. Join the NES community, where every student is valued and empowered to thrive!

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SmithvilleDeKalb Countyspecial educationautism supportindividualized instructioninclusive educationlearning disabilitiesspecial needs..

About NES (North Elementary School)

Located in Smithville, TN, the North Elementary School (NES) is dedicated to delivering exceptional education to young learners, particularly those in grades K-2. With a strong commitment to inclusivity and comprehensive learning approaches, NES focuses on nurturing each child's unique abilities while fostering a supportive learning environment.

Through personalized instruction, engaging activities, and rich resources, NES partners with families to ensure the educational success of every student. The school offers an array of programs designed to enhance both academic and social skills, ensuring that each child is well-prepared for their future endeavors. Join the NES community, where every student is valued and empowered to thrive!

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