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Tennessee Voice for Choice Marquita Holt

My name is Marquita Holt. I am a Nashville native. I have always had a desire and a heart for children. I was originally working with older children when I began to realize that they had some gaps in their education. Then I met Ms. Sonceria Radford at church.

It was her children that were a big inspiration for me. They have gone through a school that used the Montessori philosophy, and it completely inspired me to further understand why these children were so curious. They asked so many questions and were so joyful and so exciting. That is how I became interested in Montessori philosophy. I am a co-founder of Nia House, the Director of Admissions, and Director of Marketing.

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Tennessee Voice for Choice Darlene Needly

My name is Darlene Neely. I am one of the co-founders, the Academic Dean, and the lead teacher in the 3–6-year-old classroom at Nia House Montessori School in Nashville, TN. My experience with the Montessori approach started in 1996 when I worked with a team to try to start the first Montessori school in Nashville. I spent 18 years working at Hull Jackson Montessori. During my time there, I started a program at Belmont University where I became one of three founders in a rare program that trained Montessori teachers.

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Tennessee Voice for Choice Mary Austin Smith

When I was 37 weeks pregnant, I received the devastating news that my firstborn, Davidson, was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. There were many questions and concerns that flooded my mind at that time. How were we going to help him? Would he speak? Would he run? Would he learn to drive?

Soon after he was born, I had the overwhelming joy of knowing Davidson was fearfully and wonderfully made. Still, I wondered what could we do to help Davidson succeed in a world that now appeared stacked against him.

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Tennessee Voice for Choice Veronica Chambers

My name is Veronica Chambers. I am a lead instructor at Bridges Memphis youth organization.

I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship and attend the school that shaped me into the person I am today. As a businesswoman, I cannot stress enough how much of an impact a teacher can have in a young person’s life. Knowing that, I try my best to influence the youth as much as the program has for me.

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Tennessee Voice for Choice Valerie Wright

With a new school choice program, my son will now be able to explore different cultures, learn the things that will be beneficial to a successful livelihood, and not just learning to pass standardized tests. My son and I eagerly await the 2020-2021 school year and the years to follow knowing he will have an opportunity for a successful life.

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Tennessee Voice for Choice Sherri Clark

Sending my child to a charter school was the best decision I’ve ever made. She was able to excel and thrive freely. She was introduced to so many programs and extracurricular activities that helped boost her college application. I saw how successful my daughter turned out to be and it encouraged me to repeat the process with my grandchildren.

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