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TN Names Top Schools for Achievement and Growth

Published August 16, 2013

More than two dozen Williamson County schools are among the top performing schools in the state. The Tennessee Department of Education announced the state's 2013 Reward Schools August 19.

Under Tennessee's accountability system, Reward Schools are the top five percent of schools in the state for annual growth and the top five percent for academic achievement. Williamson County Schools had a total of 26 schools that earned this distinction. That's up from nine schools in 2012.

“It is affirming to see that individual schools in WCS are being recognized for superior achievement," said WCS Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney. "With the school board’s leadership, the tenacity of our employees, and the hard work of our students, we continue to outpace schools across the country. Hopefully, this nearly 300 percent increase in Reward Schools will delight our community and demonstrate what an incredible return on investment WCS provides the citizens of Williamson County.”

Listed below are the Williamson County schools that were named 2013 Reward Schools.

Performance & Progress

  • Allendale Elementary
  • Brentwood Middle
  • Clovercroft Elementary
  • Crockett Elementary
  • Page High
  • Grassland Middle
  • Sunset Elementary
  • Trinity Elementary

Performance

  • Brentwood High
  • Edmondson Elementary
  • Franklin High
  • Page Middle
  • Grassland Elementary
  • Hillsboro K-8
  • Independence High
  • Kenrose Elementary
  • Lipscomb Elementary
  • Nolensville Elementary
  • Oak View Elementary
  • Pearre Creek Elementary
  • Scales Elementary
  • Summit High
  • Sunset Middle
  • Walnut Grove Elementary
  • Winstead Elementary
  • Woodland Middle