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Harlin Named Principal at Brentwood Middle

Published July 16, 2009

Brentwood Middle Assistant Principal Bill Harlin has been named the school's new principal. Dr. David Heath, interim superintendent, made the announcement July 1, 2009.

“Bill has great expectations for Brentwood Middle students and the school community, and he brings a high level of energy,” said Heath. “He is already vested in Brentwood Middle and will work hard to build on the current successes of students and staff.”

Harlin is beginning his tenth year with Williamson County Schools. He had served as assistant principal at Brentwood Middle for the past three years. He started his career at Centennial High six years prior teaching AP European History and world history and also coaching track.

Harlin said he is honored to have been named principal. “I have been fortunate to work with an outstanding group of students, staff and parents over the past three years as an assistant principal,” said Harlin. “I look forward to serving this school and community in the years to come, and I certainly look forward to building on the standard of excellence that has been set.”

Harlin earned his Bachelor’s in History from the University of Mississippi. He earned his Master’s of Arts in Teaching from Belmont University. He and his wife, Kelly, have two young children.