News, Videos, Photos and Awards
-
WCS Music Educators Recognized by Country Music Association
Four WCS music educators are being celebrated by the Country Music Association (CMA) Foundation for their quality instruction in the classroom.
-
WCS Students Ace March ACT Exam
Seven WCS high school students are among the small percentage who scored a perfect composite score on the ACT exam taken in March.
-
JES Celebrates Student Art
Art is taking the spotlight at Jordan Elementary, where students had the opportunity to showcase their work in the school's inaugural Young Artists' Showcase.
-
WCS Fine Arts Senior Showcase 2022
Williamson County Schools celebrated some of its most talented students in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts at the 2022 Fine Arts Senior Showcase.
Upcoming Events
-
Girls Tackle Emerging Careers at CCTE Summer Camp
Posted by Karianne Annastas on 5/23/2022Engineering, law enforcement and architecture are just a few of the careers students can explore at the annual Girls Tackling Emerging Careers (TEC) Camp June 6-10.
The district's College, Career and Technical Education (CCTE) department is inviting rising eighth-grade girls to register for the exciting five-day camp. Students will participate in problem-solving and team-building activities, hear from women in non-traditional careers and complete various projects throughout the week.
Girls TEC Camp is open to students in Williamson County Schools, Franklin Special School District, private schools and homeschooled students in the county. Registration costs $150 per camper. To claim a spot in the camp, complete the registration form and return a check made payable to WCS to:
Kris Schneider
WCS Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center
104 Claude Yates Drive
Franklin, TN 37064For more information about the Girls TEC Camp and other summer camps hosted by the CCTE department, visit the WCS CCTE page.
-
Summit High to Hold Summer Mini Cheer Camp
Posted by Karianne Annastas on 5/16/2022Don't miss out on Summit High's Mini Cheer Camp June 13-15.
The SHS cheer team is inviting campers aged 5-14 to learn cheers, dances, chants, jumps and more. Athletes who are at least nine years old will also learn basic stunt techniques. At the end of the camp, students will have the opportunity to show what they've learned in a showcase for parents.
The camp will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 11 a.m. each day. Registration costs $65 per camper and may be completed online. Families may pay in cash or by a check made out to Summit Cheer Club. All payment is due on or before June 13.
For more information, email SHS cheerleading head coach Breanna Hankins.