Programs & Activities

Opportunities Beyond the Classroom
Learning doesn't stop when the school day ends. Through a wide range of extracurricular activities and after-school programs, students have opportunities to discover new interests, build friendships, and grow as confident, well-rounded individuals. These programs enrich our Global Media and Mass Communications magnet focus by encouraging expression, collaboration, and real-world learning.

Extracurricular Activities
- Six TSSAA sport options
- Mariachi band, traditional band, choir, and drama
- Media related partnerships and field trips
- Student court and ambassador programs
- After-school clubs like gardening, e-sports, tutoring, and creative writing
- Disney Musicals in Schools (performance each Spring)
After School Programs
Wright Middle School is proud to offer free and engaging after-school programs. You can sign up for the program using the form located in the main office or by completing the online form.
Tutoring & Enrichment
Free program features a mix of tutoring and enrichment activities.
- Monday to Thursday 4:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
- Dinner provided
- Limited bus transportation available
We partner with Nashville After Zone Alliance to provide two community-provided afterschool programs, one on-site at Wright and one off-site at the Coleman Community Center.
On-site NAZA Program
Hosted by Nashville Immigrant Center for Empowerment (NICE), the NICE program meets at Wright Middle School Monday-Thursday. Students can apply for bus transportation to drop them off after the program. This program is a great place for students new to the United States or those working to learn English to come together and build their language and literacy skills through enriching activities, guest presenters, and community building.
You can apply for this program on the NAZA website.
Off-site NAZA Program
Located at Coleman Community Center, this program features tutoring, enrichment, physical activity, and holistic youth development for students in grades 6 to 8. Students accepted into the program will ride the MNPS bus to Coleman Park each day. Parents must pick their students up at Coleman Park at 6:00 p.m., as no drop-off transportation is provided.
You can apply for this program on the NAZA website.


