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History: Since 1906The Franklin City School System was established in 1906 to provide children in the city an opportunity to attend school closer to home rather than travel many miles to attend a then-rural Williamson County school.
The first school, Franklin Grammar School, was built in 1907, at Five Points where the current Williamson County Archives building is now.
The FSSD School Board is extremely fiscally responsible and ensures that tax monies collected go to:• delivering instruction to our 3,700 students, serving students of
all income levels, stages of readiness, and language skill proficiencies.
• providing rich programming designed to engage the “whole child,” including the fine arts and physical education.
• ensuring delivery of curriculum resources and highly qualified personnel to meet the needs of both gifted and accelerated learners, those needing intense intervention, and everyone in between.
• excellent per pupil expenditures, a national standard of quality that illustrates the district’s commitment to providing high quality instruction and resources to its students.
• attracting and retaining the best and brightest teaching staff.
Financial Responsibility
u The FSSD holds a superior Moody’s Investment Rating of Aa1, which speaks to the district’s ability to borrow money and repay debt. This is critical to ensuring facilities and capital investments are maintained to the highest standards.
Money Saving Initiatives
District-Wide Energy
Conservation Program
LED Lighting Throughout
Recycling Rewards and Conservation
Initiatives
Extensive Grant and
Reimbursement Programs
Leadership Honors and Awards
School Board Stewardship
Tennessee School Boards Association
2017 Board of Distinction
3 Master School Board Members and 1 “In Process”
Our SchoolsPre-Kindergarten through 4th Grades
Franklin Elementary
Johnson Elementary
Liberty Elementary
Moore Elementary Poplar Grove
2016 TN Ready Achievement Scores
FSSD scores in the Top 10 among all 146 Tennessee school districts
5th in STATE in Math
7th in STATE in Reading/Language Arts
9th in STATE in Science2016 TN Ready
NoteworthySuccesses
• 10consecutiveyearsearningallA’sinachievement2014-15TNReportCard:
Achievement
• Consistentimprovementinstudentgains,providingaminimumofoneyear’sgrowthinallsubjectareas.Exceptionalgrowthnotedinmathandscience.
2014-15TNReportCard:
Value-Added
• Studentshavetheabilitytopursuehighschoolcreditcoursesbeforetheyleavemiddleschool:• WorldLanguages,AlgebraI,Geometry
HighSchoolCredit
• FSSDstrivestomaximizethepotentialofstudentswhodemonstrateoutstandingintellectualachievement,performance,andability.
HonorsProgramGrades5-8
AFocusonthe“WholeChild”
• InstrumentalMusicPrograms
• Chorus• DramaProductions• Art
FineArts
• DailyinK-4• Bi-Weeklyin5-8• BeforeandAfterSchoolFitnessClubs
PhysicalEducation
• “BeNice”• BullyingPrevention• GuidanceServices• ServiceLearningOpportunities
CharacterEducation
Who We AreA Look At Our Student Demographics
12.6% English Learner
12% Special Education
2015-2016 TN Report Card
53% 25%
15%
6%
1% Ethnicity Percentages
White
Hispanic/Latino
Black
Asian
Other
Multicultural Student Body
ALookAtOurEnglishLearnerPopulation
Arabic,Armenian,Chinese,Creoles&Pidgins,English,Faroese,Gujarati,
HaitianCreole,Hebrew,Hindi,Italian,Japanese,Korean,Malayalam,Mandar,Oriya,Persian,Portuguese,Romanian,Russian,Spanish,Swahili,Swedish,Tagalog,Tamil,Telugu,Turkish,Twi,
Urdu,Uzbek,Vietnamese,andYoruba.
2016-2017
Bachelor’s Degrees 34%
Master’s Degree or Higher 66%
Classes Taught by Highly Qualified
Teachers100%
Certified Teaching Staff by the Numbers
The Best and the Brightest
TN Report Card, 2015-2016
Honoring HistoryCaring for Our Facilities
School renovations are fully funded with no portables in use.
Recent playground phase-in plan ensures all schools have safe equipment.
Infrastructure updated and maintained for technology use, including 1:1 device initiative in grades 5-8.
High efficiency eco-friendly materials used wherever possible.
Competitive Athletic Programs2015-16 WMAA Champions in Football and Basketball
2015-16 WMAA Girls Tennis Champions
2017 UCA Competition Cheerleading Regional Champions
BasketballCheerleadingCrossCountryFootballGolfSoccer
VolleyballWrestlingBaseballSoftballTennisTrackandField
SafeandFunExtendedCareProgramsMACandWeeMAC
•BeforeandAfterSchoolCare
•FullSummerProgramming
•2017Summer:291Studentswith73Scholarships
WeeMACEmployeeChildCare
CommunityOutreachSummerFoodServiceProgram(USDAandHHS)
2017:40Days21,562Breakfasts28,378Lunches
FuelBagsthroughoutYear
CommunityOutreachYoungScholarsInstitute– SummerEnrichmentDayCamp
Jr.andSr.Scholars - OpentoAll509FSSDStudents530OtherStudents
RiverRats
2OneWeekSessions