Welcome to Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, where dedicated professionals prepare more than 80,000 students for the future.
We believe every student should be challenged to reach his or her peak performance. To do this, we offer exciting educational opportunities and stimulating learning environments. We focus on students as individuals, each with unique needs and capabilities. We welcome and encourage parents to be involved. We seek community ownership and support. And we constantly pursue new initiatives to help all students reach higher goals.
Visit just about any major college or university in the United States and you’ll probably find a recent graduate of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. Every year thousands of young men and women graduate from our district, prepared for the challenges of higher education or the career of their choice.
From pre-kindergarten on, our teachers seek to develop, nurture, lead and inspire. It’s a mission we undertake with joy and enthusiasm, knowing the education of children is the most important thing any community does.
Welcome to our page! Williamson County Schools is a K-12 school district with approximately 42,000 students. There are 52 school sites: 11 high schools, 11 middle schools, 29 elementary schools, and one K- 8 school.
Wilson County Schools is a K-12 school district located outside of Nashville with approximately 18,000 students enrolled for the 2017-2018 school year. Wilson County includes Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and Watertown. There are 22 school sites: 3 K-8 schools, 10 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 4 high schools, M.A.P. Academy, and an Adult High School. The district’s newest school is located in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (Springdale Elementary).
Mission Statement: Wilson County Schools ensures an environment in which every student develops high personal expectations, knowledge, and skills necessary to be successful today and in the future.
"Excellence in all we do!"
Wilson County Schools is pleased to announce that two elementary schools in the district have been identified as “Reward Schools” by the Tennessee Department of Education. This is a tremendous honor for the schools being recognized. In order to make the list, a school must score among the top 5-percent in the state, for academic achievement and growth.
Gladeville Elementary and Stoner Creek Elementary are both being recognized for Progress and Performance. Only 23 other schools in the state received this distinction. Their presence on that elite list speaks volumes about the hard work and dedication of the teachers, administrators, and students at each school.
Some other schools in the district made noteworthy progress.
W.A. Wright Elementary achieved the highest growth score for elementary schools in Wilson County. Lakeview Elementary had the highest achievement score. There were 75.2% of the students who scored “on track” or “mastered” in English, Math, and Science. Mt. Juliet High School had the highest achievement and growth score for high school.
Wilson County Schools is the place to be!
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