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2007 STATE REPORT CARD

Williamson County Schools has a lot to be proud of after
scoring straight A’s on the annual State Report Card. The
yearly report provides a profile of each school district
throughout the state, using various standardized assessments
and collected statistics to award grades. The 2007 Report
Card is based on performance and statistics from the 2006-07
school year.
Williamson County Director of
Schools Dr. Rebecca Sharber attributes the district’s
success to both teachers and students. “We are very proud
to be able to say that the district has achieved all A’s in
both achievement and value-added for the second year in a
row," said Sharber. "Everyone connected with the district takes learning
seriously. We have a few areas for greater concentration and
we continue to study the best ways to approach those. We
have a great deal to celebrate in the release of this report
card.”
The report
card provides a profile of academic achievement,
demographics, discipline and graduation rates for the state,
each school district and every school.
Grassland
Elementary School is among several Williamson County schools
that has shown value-added growth over time. Principal Dr.
Ann Gordon says, “We are pleased with our gains at Grassland
as reflected on the State Report Card. The GES staff,
students, parents and community are committed to working
together to achieve excellence in teaching and learning.”
Heritage Middle is another
school that continues to improve. Principal Paula
Pulliam says, "Heritage Middle is blessed with dedicated
professionals who saw a need for improvement in our focus
and instruction. Focusing upon standards based
learning to improve scores as well as crafting lessons and
units that are engaging have paid off! However, having
other schools from other districts requesting to visit
because of our sustained improvement is the greatest
compliment a school can enjoy."
The purpose of this annual
report is to make it easier for educators, parents and
the public to understand important information about
Tennessee’s public schools. Scales Elementary School
Principal Rick West says he plans to use the information to improve teaching in the classroom and
raise achievement for students. “The teachers and staff at
Scales are never satisfied with ‘good enough’ – we are
always looking for ways to improve our teaching so that we
improve ourselves and enrich our students’ learning," said
West. "By
continuing to research best practices, and allowing our
teachers the time and support to implement their new
learning, we are establishing a very strong foundation for
many years to come. And by looking at the data closely, we
are able to identify those areas where we can improve and
celebrate the areas of success.”
The 2007 State Report Card can
be found online at:
http://www.state.tn.us/education/reportcard/. |
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Important Dates
Wednesday-Friday, November 21-23, No School due to
Thanksgiving Break
Tuesday-Friday, December 18-21, First Semester Exams
Friday, December 21, Student half-day, End of First
Semester
December 24-January 4, No School due to Winter Break
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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