Centers For Family Life
Scholars Academy
For Gifted and Underachieving Minority Students
The Center Scholars Academy program was created to serve the needs of minority students by providing them with a quality education in a supportive learning environment. Students are accepted to the Scholars Academy based on a combination of several factors including high school GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, a complete application, references, a personal interview, and an evaluation of other data such as involvement and community service.


The Centers for Family Life is currently engaging in several community projects.
PROJECTS
100 Black Men Of America (Partnership)
The mission of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans.
100 Black Men of America, Inc. seeks to serve as a beacon of leadership by utilizing our diverse talents to create environments where our children are motivated to achieve, and to empower our people to become self-sufficient shareholders in the economic and social fabric of the communities we serve.
Black Positive Males Project
B.P.M. (A Rhythm to Success)
N.A.Z.A.
Nashville After Zone Alliance
NAZA is a network of established afterschool providers, each operating in a different geographic zone and with its own particular focus and mission. Each After Zone or Z. provides Metro middle-school students access to afterschool programs that offer meaningful enrichment activities in safe and structured environments. Each Z. is somewhat unique in the programming offered.