Williamson County Schools
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Williamson County Schools (WCS) is a school district
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 in Williamson County
Williamson County, Tennessee
Williamson County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2010 US Census, the population was 183,182. The County's seat is Franklin, and it is part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county is named after Hugh Williamson, a...

, Tennessee
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, United States
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. There are 41 (about to be 42 in 2011-2012 school year) schools in the district. Three High Schools in the school system were ranked in Newsweek
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magazine's list of the top 1,000 public schools in the United States
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.

Administrators

Superintendent: Mike Looney, Ed.D.

Chief Academic Officer: David Heath, Ed.D.

Chief Operating Officer: Jason Golden, Esq.

Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Schools: John Tharp, Ed.D.

Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Schools, Denise Goodwin

Elementary schools

  • Allendale Elementary
  • Bethesda Elementary
  • Chapman's Retreat Elementary
  • Clovercroft Elementary
  • College Grove Elementary
  • Crockett Elementary
  • Edmondson Elementary
  • Fairview Elementary
  • Grassland Elementary
  • Heritage Elementary
  • Hillsboro Elementary Middle
  • Hunters Bend Elementary
  • Kenrose Elementary

  • Lipscomb Elementary
  • Longview Elementary
  • Nolensville Elementary
  • Oak View Elementary
  • Pearre Creek Elementary
  • Pinewood Elementary
  • Scales Elementary
  • Sunset Elementary
  • Trinity Elementary
  • Walnut Grove Elementary
  • Westwood Elementary
  • Winstead Elementary


Middle schools

  • Brentwood Middle
  • Fairview Middle
  • Fred J. Page (Page) Middle
  • Grassland Middle
  • Heritage Middle
  • Hillsboro Elementary Middle
  • Spring Station Middle
  • Sunset Middle
  • Woodland Middle

High schools

  • Brentwood High
    Brentwood High School (Brentwood, Tennessee)
    Brentwood High School is a public high school located in Brentwood, Tennessee, U.S.A. The school serves the north central section of Williamson County. It serves grades 9-12 and is known state-wide for its achievements in academics, the arts, and athletics...

  • Centennial High
  • Fairview High
  • Franklin High
    Franklin High School (Tennessee)
    Franklin High School is a Public High School located in Franklin, Tennessee, in Williamson County.-History:Franklin High School was established in 1910, with 2 teachers and 20 students in an upstairs room in the Franklin Institute, an old Elementary School, located in the center of Franklin,...

  • Fred J. Page (Page) High
    Fred J. Page High School
    Fred J. Page High School is a senior high school in the Williamson County School District. Though the school is located in the unincorporated town of Rudderville, its mailing address is listed as Franklin, Tennessee....

  • Independence High
  • Middle College High
  • Ravenwood High
    Ravenwood High School
    Ravenwood High School is a public high school located in Brentwood, Tennessee, which serves the eastern-most part of Williamson County and is known for its high test scores, athletics, and fine arts programs....

  • Summit High

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