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WCS HIGH SCHOOLS MAKE
NEWSWEEK LIST

Five
Williamson County high schools are among the best in the nation according to
Newsweek magazine. The magazine's annual report evaluates
and ranks the nation's top 1,500 high schools.
According to Newsweek, Brentwood High School was ranked
211 in the nation, followed by Ravenwood High at 395, Fairview High at
750, Franklin High at 813 and Centennial High at 1,469.
Newsweek
began publishing its list of top U.S. high schools in 1998
using a special formula called the Challenge Index. Here's how it works: researchers take the total number of
Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or Cambridge
tests given at a school and divide by the number of seniors
who graduate. The list represents less than six
percent of the approximately 27,000 U.S. public high
schools.
"The
expectations
of our parents and community are a huge factor in our schools
achieving this recognition," says Williamson County High
School Director Dan Hampton. "I attribute much of this
to the educational culture of this community."
Fairview
High School Principal Tony Donen says the students deserve
much of the credit. "We are proud of our students for
challenging themselves academically at a high level in
preparation for college," says Donen. "Being
recognized nationally is a testament to the students,
teachers, and community for their support of maximizing
rigorous academic opportunities for our school.

#211 -
Brentwood High |

#1,469 -
Centennial High |

#813 -
Franklin High |

#750 -
Fairview High |

#395 -
Ravenwood High |
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Important Dates
Thursday, August 13,
First full day for students
Monday, September 7,
No School due to Labor Day
Tuesday, September 29,
half day for students, parent teacher conferences
For other
dates, check with each individual school
MEETING DATES
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