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Williamson County Elementary Schools - What's the score

Reblogger The 1410 Group of Benchmark Realty, LLC
Real Estate Agent with Benchmark Realty

I had a client asking about this very topic and asked Larry if I could re-blog. GREAT POST!!

Original content by Larry Brewer - Benchmark Realty llc License# 00285925

Brentwood, Franklin, and Spring Hill are all proud of their school system, and they should be. Based of the TCAP scores publish by the Tennessee department of education, all of these schools rank aboove the state average, and considerably higher than it's neighbor to the north, Davidson county schools. If you have a child who is starting to enter school, read this closely, and prepare your next home purchase with your childs education in mind.

Here are the scores, I combined all four or the TCAP test areas,  Math. Social studies, Science, and Reading  to come up the the total score. The state average is 226, the Davidson county average is 206, the highest score in Williamson county is Crockett at 308. a full 36 percent higher than the state average, and 53 percent higher than the Nashville average.

What would this type of education mean to your child?

   If you would like to do some of your own research, check out the Tennessee Department of Education website at http://edu.reportcard.state.tn.us/pls/apex/f?p=222:30:838565122193724::NO:::

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This posting and the contents written here are the intellectual property and opinions of Larry Brewer of Keller Williams Realty. Providing real estate services to clients in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Spring Hill, Green Hills, and the middle Tennessee area

 

 

 

Larry Brewer - Benchmark Realty llc
Benchmark Realty LLc - Nashville, TN

Stephen. I hope this was useful for your client. My personal opinion is that I was avoid the Franklin Special Schools district, and look for the other Franklin schools. You have better scores and lower taxes.

May 01, 2009 01:06 AM