Ruth. Co. School Board Member Tammy Sharp: JazzFest, Budget Retreats, and New School Construction

Apr 24, 2026 at 11:10 am by Producer



Rutherford County is bracing for a massive population surge, with 30,000 new homes projected by 2030, putting the school system's infrastructure and budget under the microscope. School Board member Tammy Sharp joins the show to break down how the district is navigating this rapid expansion, from the demolition of properties around McFadden to the upcoming opening of Pope Hill Middle. Amidst the talk of construction and "budget retreats," the community is gearing up for the return of JazzFest at The Fountains at Gateway, featuring student performances and a double-car giveaway by local nonprofits.

The conversation dives deep into the logistical hurdles of maintaining excellence in a district that is quite literally "bursting at the seams". Sharp highlights the unique role of charter schools in alleviating taxpayer burden for new construction while emphasizing the need for a dedicated performing arts center to house the county’s growing talent. Whether you are a parent concerned about class sizes or a jazz enthusiast ready for a weekend of music, this update provides a comprehensive look at the future of Murfreesboro and Smyrna.

Key Takeaways:

  • JazzFest 2026: The event moves to May 1st–2nd at The Fountains at Gateway, featuring middle school, high school, and collegiate bands.

  • Community Impact: Two deserving individuals will receive cars on Friday and Saturday, donated by Mechanics with a Mission and Godspeed.

  • Infrastructure Growth: Demolition is beginning near McFadden to improve traffic flow and parking, while the district eyes new property on Lee Road for future facilities.

  • Budget & Charters: A budget retreat is set for May 7th; meanwhile, the board recently approved a high school expansion for the RCP charter school.