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7.4 avg / 10

Williamson County School District

School District · Franklin, Tennessee

Students: 41,909
Teachers (FTE): 2,717

Avg Rating

7.4

out of 10

Schools

50

28 elem, 11 mid, 11 high

Per-Pupil Spending

$11,899

Student-Teacher Ratio

15.4:1

How this district compares

Tennessee rank

#23 of 134

districts by avg. composite

Vs. state average

+1.1

above Tennessee avg

Per-pupil spending

$11,899

+$488 vs Tennessee median

District size

41,909 students

Much larger than Tennessee median

About Williamson County

Williamson County Schools serves 41,909 students across 52 schools in Tennessee, making it one of the larger suburban districts in the state. Families moving to the area will find a broad range of grade levels represented, with elementary options that consistently outperform district averages and a high school roster anchored by strong academic programming.

Across the district, 50 schools carry a ranked score, averaging 7.4 out of 10 — a solid baseline that reflects steady, system-wide performance rather than isolated pockets of excellence. That average matters: it tells parents that quality is not concentrated in just one or two schools but distributed across the network. Still, several campuses clear that bar by a meaningful margin. Winstead Elementary School leads the district with an 8.9 out of 10, tied with Creekside Elementary School at the same mark. Heritage Elementary and Longview Elementary School each score 8.7, and Renaissance High School rounds out the top five at 8.6. Four of the five highest-rated schools are elementary campuses, which signals particular strength at the foundational grade levels.

For parents weighing school assignments by address, that concentration of high-scoring elementaries is worth mapping against residential options early. The gap between the district average of 7.4 and the top scorers at 8.9 represents real differences in measured outcomes — parents should check individual school scores rather than relying on district-wide reputation alone.

Renaissance High School's 8.6 rating stands out as the clear high school leader, giving families a concrete target for secondary enrollment planning. Combined with a district average well above the midpoint of the 10-point scale, Williamson County presents a competitive option for parents prioritizing academic performance. With 52 total schools and nearly 42,000 students, the district has the scale to offer programming variety while its top-rated campuses demonstrate that size has not come at the cost of quality. Parents should cross-reference individual school scores with attendance boundaries, as performance varies and proximity determines assignment.

District Map

Schools in Williamson County, colored by MySchoolScout rank. Click a pin for details.

District Average Test Scores

Math Proficiency 65.0%
School
State
N/A
ELA Proficiency 65.9%
School
State
N/A

Average proficiency across all schools in Williamson County with test data.

Schools in Williamson County

50 schools
Elementary Schools 28
Middle Schools 11
High Schools 11

District Details

City
Franklin
Total Enrollment
41,909
Teachers (FTE)
2,717
Child Poverty Rate
0.0%
Data Year
2023

Frequently Asked Questions

How many schools are in Williamson County?

Williamson County has 50 schools in total — 28 elementary, 11 middle, and 11 high schools. You can explore each school's ratings and details on this page.

What is the average rating for Williamson County?

The average composite rating for Williamson County is 7.4/10. This score is calculated from the individual ratings of all schools with academic data in the district.

What is the per-pupil spending in Williamson County?

Williamson County spends $11,899 per student per year.

What is the student-teacher ratio in Williamson County?

The average student-teacher ratio in Williamson County is 15.4:1.

What is the top-rated school in Williamson County?

Winstead Elementary School is the highest-rated school in Williamson County with a composite score of 8.9/10.

What are the test scores in Williamson County?

Across schools in Williamson County with test data, the average math proficiency is 65.0% and the average ELA (reading/writing) proficiency is 65.9%. These figures represent the percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level standards.

How does Williamson County compare to other districts in Tennessee?

Williamson County has an average school rating of 7.4/10 across 50 schools. Families can compare this to other districts in Tennessee by visiting individual district pages. Factors like school size, available programs, and community demographics also play a role in choosing the right fit.

How does MySchoolScout rate schools?

MySchoolScout ratings are based on a comprehensive methodology that weighs Academic Performance (50%), Student Growth (20%), Equity (15%), and Learning Environment (15%). Learn more about our rating system on our methodology page.

District Averages

Overall Rating
7.4/10
Math Proficiency
65.0%
ELA Proficiency
65.9%

How We Rate Schools

Every school receives a composite score from 1 to 10 based on four pillars: Academic Performance (50%), Student Growth (20%), Equity (15%), and Learning Environment (15%). Scores are built from publicly available data including standardized test results, enrollment figures, and school climate indicators.

Read our full methodology

Data from NCES Common Core of Data, Tennessee Dept. of Education, and U.S. Census ACS for the 2023–24 school year. Rankings computed by MySchoolScout. See all data sources.

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