At Currey Ingram Academy we settle for nothing less than being a global leader for students with learning differences. By promoting strengths and supporting differences, our students receive the education they truly deserve.
Our Admissions team is here to guide you through the application process, from scheduling an in-person campus visit to completing the admission process.
At Currey Ingram Academy, we understand that students learn differently, so we must teach differently. Our teachers use evidence-based instructional practices and multi-sensory approaches to address each student’s learning profile.
Open to students in grades 9-12, Residential Life at Currey Ingram Academy continues the mission of the day school program by providing extended academic support while building independence and promoting responsibility.
Located on a beautiful 83-acre campus, Currey Ingram students participate in a wide-range of outdoor experiences, afterschool activities, athletics, arts and rich traditions such as our Henderson House program that they look forward to all year long.
Mustang Athletics is an educational-based athletics program that provides a competitive and safe environment. Offering both individual and team sports to students in grades K-12, all students are encouraged to participate.
It is through the philanthropy of our donors that Currey Ingram is able to provide life-changing, personalized instruction to support students with learning differences. From the Annual Fund to planned giving, our Community Engagement team is is here to help guide you through the process.
Currey Ingram Academy provides a broad range of learning opportunities and professional development that reflect the needs and interests of the community while strengthening the understanding of learning differences.
Each issue, we want to highlight our alumni in this section (Class News). Updates on alumni are listed in alpabetical order by last name. Please also clidk the Read More button for additional class news.
If you any class news you would like to include for the next issue, please email Shannon Polk.
Drew Blount (WSN) is engaged to be married to Man Ki "Joyce" Wong. He will also earn his MBA in December from The University of Tampa.
Jane-Coleman Harbison (WSN '02)completed a second Master’s degree in Public Humanities from Brown University in 2013. After high school, Harbison attended and graduated from Denison University (Ohio) where she double-majored in History and French with a minor in music. In 2010, she earned summa cum laude honors and was elected into Phi Beta Kappa. Following Denison, Harbison received a Fulbright scholarship to enroll in the History MA program at McGill University in Montreal to study slavery in the French Atlantic. Harbison is currently employed at the John Carter Brown Library.
Marcelle Fischer (CIA '08) was the alumni speaker at the New Parent Dinner at Currey Ingram Academy in August.
Matthew Foreman (CIA '05) received the W. Bryant Tirrill Alumni Award at Currey Ingram Academy's graduation ceremony on May 24, 2013. This award was established to honor an alumnus of Westminster School or Currey Ingram Academy who has successfully worked to address and accommodate his or her learning challenges and - in the process - has furthered the name of the school. Matt earned his Bachelor's degree and MBA from Lipscomb University. Since July 2011, Matt has been an associate buyer for the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative.
Matthew Foreman (CIA '05) and Matthew Friedman (CIA '11) are this year's Alumni Chairs of the Currey Ingram Annual Fund. Have questions about the Fund? Ask Matt or Matt!
Becca Kuhlo (CIA '11) has partnered with Rodan & Fields to sell their new line of dermatology products, in addition to continuing her successful babysitting business. This month, Kuhlo also earned her year chip for Celebrate Recovery, a program that has helped her with anxiety.
Ashley Manson (WSN '01)was the alumni speaker at the grand opening of Jennifer & Billy Frist Hall on August 18.
RaquelRaines (CIA '12) recently competed in the Music City Muscle competition at TPAC on October 5. Raines competed in the Bikini Tall Class against 17 other competitors. After 12 weeks of dieting and training seven days per week several times per day, Raines lost an overall 25 pounds and finished in the top 10. Raines is a trainer at Olympus Athletic Club and represented her gym in the competition.
Ben Rubbelke (CIA '09) ran the Franklin Classic 10K this fall and earned a time of 55:57.
Amy Seibold (CIA '10) will graduate from Nashville State in December with an Associate's Degree of Science and Teaching in Early Childhood Development.
Currey Ingram Academy is an exemplary JK-12 day and boarding school that empowers students with learning differences to achieve their fullest potential. Since 2002, the school has been located on an 83-acre campus in Brentwood, Tennessee, just miles from Nashville and Franklin. Families from 33 states and eight countries cite the school as their primary reason for moving to Middle Tennessee.
Currey Ingram Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS).