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School History
Hillsboro School celebrated its 100th birthday in 1991. It began as a private
school in the Leiper's Fork community and was purchased by the Williamson County
Board of Education in 1905. The school continued at the same campus until a
lightning strike in 1930 burned the original buildings. In 1933 Williamson
County Board of Education rebuilt the facility. Hillsboro's enrollment increased
to 550 students in 1976 with the consolidation of Burwood and Evergreen Schools.
In 1979 high school students were dispersed to Franklin and Fairview High
Schools. A new four million dollar facility was built in 1981.
Community
The Hillsboro/Leiper's Fork community is a picturesque rural village. It has a
diverse population of country music celebrities, land owners, businessmen and
women, farmers and homemakers.
Before/After
School Care Page
Care is available for both mornings and afternoons.
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Conferences are held each semester. Parent/teacher communication is encouraged
at all times.
Parent Support Organization
The Parent Teacher Organization meets monthly to plan and expedite fundraisers ,
teacher support, and student enrichment. The Booster Club promotes and supports
game concessions.
Special Programs
Accelerated Reader, ArtZone, Channel One, D.A.R.E., Internship/Mentor program with
Belmont University, Odyssey of the Mind, Outdoor Classroom, Ozzie's Club, Parent
Involvement Program, Program for the Gifted, Reading Recovery, STAR (Standardized
Test for the Assessment of Reading,) S.T.A.R.S., Star Search-Kids on Stage, Student
Council
Library/Media Center
The library media center is the hub of the school. Its collection of over 10,000
books also includes computers, multimedia CD's, a magazine database, Accelerated
Reader, S.T.A.R., Internet access, on-line encyclopedias, periodicals, and local
newspapers.
Academics
Hillsboro is an arts centered school and incorporates art, music, and drama into
all academic areas. Its motto is "Academic Excellence Through the Arts."
Tutoring
Tutoring is available regularly for Middle School students and for elementary
students on a need basis
Guidance
A full time guidance counselor emphasizes life skills, study skills, and
decision making processes.
Special Education Services
Elementary CDCI class Middle School CDCI class CDCII Resource Speech/Language
Development
STARS
Students Taking a Right Stand program compliments guidance skills with peer
mediation, discussion groups, and special community-centered projects.
Physical Education
Hillsboro provides a full service gymnasium including six basketball goals. Boys
and girls locker rooms with shower facilities are available. Instruction
includes rhythms (tinkling, lummi sticks, multicultural folk, line and social
dancing),skating, table tennis, badminton, bowling, golf and tennis, jump
roping, and volleyball. The Middle School has football, baseball, softball,
cross country, girls volleyball, cheerleading, Special Olympics
Partnerships
College Grove Blue Grass Association Epiphone First Union Bank Mackie
Corporation Pucketts Tennessee Arts Commission Tennessee State Museum
Site Based Management
The school is managed by a Building Leadership Team composed of faculty
representatives and parents.
Feeder Schools
Students are zoned to Franklin High School and
Independence High School.
School Colors
Red and White
School Mascot
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