Williamson County School System
Williamson County Schools is a K-12 school district with more than 30,700 students enrolled for the 2009-2010 school year. They are ranked nationally for their performance scores and are ranked as one of the top school systems in the state of Tennessee.
There are currently 37 school sites: eight high schools, seven middle schools, 21 elementary schools, and one K-8 school.
Click here to learn about the Williamson County Schools most recent achievements.
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WCS Fact Sheet
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Report Card - Williamson County
The Tennessee Department of Education has redesigned a state report card on schools aiming to make it easier for educators, parents and the public to understand important information about Tennessee’s public schools. The annual state report card provides a profile of academic achievement, demographics, discipline, and attendance and graduation rates for the state, each school district and every school. The 2009 report card is based on performance and statistics from the 2008-09 school year.
Click here to view the Williamson County Schools 2009 Report Card
Recent Rankings
6 Schools on Top High Schools in U.S. List (Source: Newsweek, 2008)
Brentwood - 192nd
Ravenwood - 473rd
Franklin - 737th
Fairview - 854th
Independence - 1,318th
Centennial - 1,405th
#20 in Higher Education Numbers - 49.1% of residents over 25 years of age having attained a bachelor's degree in the year 2006 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey)