Nashville Teachers Pitch Student Solutions as Community Voting Opens
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You’ve probably noticed that educators often have the best ideas for helping students succeed—but rarely get the resources to try them. That’s exactly why the Nashville Public Education Foundation created Teacherpreneur: a program that invests directly in teachers’ innovations. This year, twelve educators are ready to pitch solutions they’ve developed to address real challenges in their classrooms. Now it’s your turn to help decide which idea gets the Community Favorite Award.
TL;DR
The Teacherpreneur 2026 program from Nashville Public Education Foundation enables twelve Metro Nashville teachers to pitch their classroom solutions for student success.
Community voting is open through March 3, 2026, at 5 p.m. CT to select the Community Favorite Award winner, who receives $2,500 in funding.
Proposals address diverse challenges including reading gaps, multilingual learner support, computer science access, and student mental health resources.
This model puts educators directly in control of developing solutions to challenges they observe daily in their classrooms.
Successful teacher-driven innovations could potentially scale across the district to benefit more students.
Twelve Educators, Twelve Solutions
The Teacherpreneur 2026 cohort represents a diverse group of Metro Nashville Public Schools teachers, each bringing unique solutions to challenges they see every day in their classrooms. From closing reading gaps to supporting multilingual learners, from building computer science skills in early grades to creating safe spaces for student mental health, these educators have identified problems and developed approaches only those in the classroom could envision.
Voting is now open for the Community Favorite Award, which gives the public a direct voice in determining which teacher-led initiative receives $2,500 in funding. The three top ideas selected by judges will also receive funding at first, second, and third place levels. This community-driven approach ensures that the solutions reflecting real community priorities get the support they need to reach students.
Research consistently shows that teachers are the closest to student challenges and most capable of designing effective solutions. Yet traditional funding mechanisms often bypass classroom educators in favor of outside vendors or predetermined programs. Teacherpreneur flips this model by putting educators in the driver’s seat and inviting community members to participate in selecting the most promising ideas.
The Nashville Public Education Foundation has supported educator innovation through this program because they understand that those who spend each day with students know what works. When teachers can test their ideas with real resources, students benefit immediately—and successful approaches can potentially scale to benefit students across the district.
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How Community Voting Works
To participate in selecting the Community Favorite Award winner, visit the Teacherpreneur webpage and watch each cohort member’s brief idea video. After reviewing the proposals, cast your vote for the initiative you believe will make the biggest difference for Nashville students. Voting is open through Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 5 p.m. CT.
This is an opportunity for parents, community members, and anyone invested in Nashville’s public schools to directly support educator innovation. The $2,500 Community Favorite Award provides not just funding but recognition for an idea shaped by real classroom experience—and chosen by the community it aims to serve.
Key Takeaways:
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Community Voting Open: Twelve Nashville teachers are competing for the Community Favorite Award in the Teacherpreneur 2026 program, with voting open through March 3, 2026.
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$2,500 Prize: The Community Favorite winner receives $2,500 to implement their classroom solution, chosen by public vote rather than judges alone.
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Teacher-Led Innovation: The program empowers educators to develop and pitch solutions to challenges they observe daily in their classrooms.
What to Watch For
As voting concludes, Pay attention to which solutions resonate most with the community and judges. This year’s proposals address everything from early literacy intervention to multilingual student support, from computer science access for youngest learners to mental health resources through student clubs. The winning ideas will likely reflect the priorities Nashville families care about most.
If this model proves successful, it could inspire similar teacher-entrepreneurship programs elsewhere. The Teacherpreneur approach demonstrates that when we trust educators and involve communities, we can generate fresh solutions to persistent challenges in public education.
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When we trust educators who work directly with students and involve communities in selecting the best ideas, we create conditions for genuine innovation in education. The Teacherpreneur model recognizes that teachers possess invaluable insight into what students need—and gives them the resources to act on that knowledge.
The system that distributes resources through top-down channels often misses the most effective solutions because they’re developed by those closest to the work. Programs like Teacherpreneur represent a shift toward putting educators and communities at the center of educational innovation.
If you’re ready to support teacher-driven solutions that could transform student outcomes in Nashville, the Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial that includes a personalized Action Plan – and you keep that plan even if you decide it’s not the right fit.
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