Stratford High School (Tennessee)

Stratford STEM Magnet High School (formerly Stratford Comprehensive High School) is a magnet school in Nashville, Tennessee, operated by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. It serves approximately 600 students. In March 2012, the Metro Board of Education dropped the "Comprehensive" title from all its zoned schools to reflect the district's new emphases on smaller learning communities and thematic career academies. The school is noteworthy as MNPS's only STEM high school. The school colors are White, Gray, Black, and Orange.

Academies and Pathways
Stratford STEM Magnet High School has two academies, each with distinct pathways. Students are required to select a pathway by the 10th grade.

Academy of Science and Engineering (A.S.E.)
 * Interdisciplinary Science Pathway
 * Engineering Pathway
 * Biotechnology Pathway

Academy of National Security and the Science of Teaching (N.S.S.T.) (Changed in the 2020–21 school year, The NSST Academy was formally the Academy of National Security and Safety Technologies which included Criminal Justice/Forensic Science and Computer Simulation/Game Programming Pathways. The Computer Simulation/Game Programming Pathways were cut due to funding issues)
 * National Security Technology Pathway (Criminal Justice/Forensic Science)
 * The Science of Teaching Pathway

Advanced Academics
Stratford STEM is designated as a International Cambridge School. The Cambridge international curriculum sets a global standard for education, and is recognized by universities and employers worldwide. Our curriculum is flexible, challenging and inspiring, culturally sensitive yet international in approach. Cambridge students develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning. In addition, Stratford STEM offers numerous Advanced Placement (AP) courses and dual credit options.

Notable Staff

 * Dr. Michael Pratt – Executive Principal

Notable alumni

 * Cory Fleming, former NFL player
 * Ken Johnson, former NFL player