Williamson County operates 50 schools serving 40,992 students across a rural Tennessee locale. The district demonstrates notably higher academic performance compared to state benchmarks. Mathematics proficiency reaches 75.5% versus the state average of 41.0%, while reading proficiency stands at 67.7% against 37.5% statewide. The graduation rate of 97.4% exceeds Tennessee's 94.0% average. Chronic absenteeism is reported at 7.4%.
The student population reflects relatively low concentrations of traditionally underrepresented groups. Economically disadvantaged students comprise 3.0% of enrollment, English learners represent 4.0%, and students with disabilities account for 12.0%. Racial composition is predominantly White at 74.8%, with Asian students at 8.7%, Hispanic students at 8.1%, Black students at 3.3%, and other groups making up the remainder.
Per-pupil spending of $3,869.29 falls slightly below the state average of $3,971, indicating the district maintains above-average academic outcomes while operating with somewhat lower per-capita funding. This spending-to-performance ratio suggests operational efficiency. The district's size and relatively stable, affluent demographic base support consistent academic achievement across measured metrics, though the limited economic and ethnic diversity among student populations represents a notable characteristic of the district's composition.
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Total Students
40,992
Schools
50
Per-Pupil Spending
$3,869.29
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
Federal Data Year: 2024-25
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
75.5%
Source: Tennessee Department of Education, 2024-25 School Year. Letter grades are aggregated from school-level A-F grades. TVAAS data from Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System.