Re-enrollment for 2022-23

Please take a moment to view Mrs. McLamb’s video regarding re-enrollment. Automatic re-enrollment begins Monday, January 10. All students are considered returning students for 2022-23 and the Classroom Reservation fee (formerly the Returning Student Fee) will be applied to your account. If your student is not returning, please let the main office know. 

NTA is currently at or near capacity in most grades. In order to retain your child’s seat for the 2022-2023 school year, the Classroom Reservation fee must be paid by February 10 when Open Enrollment begins.

We look forward to a wonderful new academic year!

Mrs. McLamb's re-enrollment message

Help us bless our teachers and staff

Hello NTA Families,

We are asking for your help in blessing our teachers and staff this year. We want to take the opportunity this holiday season to thank them for their steadfast dedication and hard work during these challenging times. Please join us in donating a monetary gift through the month of November for this effort. Our goal is to provide a minimum of a $100 bonus for each NTA teacher, but we would love to far exceed that. We appreciate your generosity in helping us do so!

https://gofund.me/f8afc05c

Middle School Announcement

July 2, 2021

Dear NTA Family,

It is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Stephanie Marsh as Middle School Principal. She will begin this new role July 12, 2021. Mrs. Marsh has served at NTA for over ten years as an elementary and middle school teacher, and most recently as Middle School Dean of Students. Mrs. Marsh brings excellence and passion to everything she pursues, and I am confident that she will lead the middle school program with those same attributes.

Stephanie Marsh holds an associate and bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland as well as two master’s degrees from Liberty University. She is currently pursuing her doctorate at Liberty University.

Mrs. Marsh has already done incredible work at NTA and I look forward to watching her grow and strengthen the middle school program.

Sincerely,

R McLamb