Wilson County Schools (WCS) is a K–12 school district in Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. The district enrolls nearly 20,000 students[1] and over 1,100 teachers[2] at ten elementary schools, three K-8 schools, four middle schools, and five high schools.

Wilson County Schools
Location
415 Harding Drive
, Tennessee, 37087
United States
Coordinates36°12′09″N 86°16′59″W / 36.2025°N 86.283°W / 36.2025; -86.283 (District office)
District information
TypePublic
MottoExcellence in all we do!
GradesK–12
SuperintendentJeff Luttrell
Schools23
Students and staff
Students~20,000
Teachers>1,100
Other information
Size9th largest school district in Tennessee
Websitewww.wcschools.com

Students who live within the K–8 Lebanon Special School District (LSSD) automatically transition to Lebanon High School in Wilson County Schools after completing their eighth-grade year. Wilson County Schools is the ninth largest school district in the state.[3]

History and notable events

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During the 2020 Nashville tornado, which struck Mt. Juliet, West Wilson Middle and Stoner Creek Elementary sustained catastrophic damage and were closed for the next two school years. Both schools had to be rebuilt, with demolition and construction starting in 2021.[4]

Administrators

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  • Mr. Jeff Luttrell, Director of Schools[5]

School board

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The Wilson County School Board[6] consists of seven board members serving seven zones,[7] each of whom are elected to serve a four-year term.

  • Carrie Pfeiffer, Zone 1
  • Dr. Beth Meyers, Zone 2
  • Melissa Lynn, Zone 3
  • Joseph Padilla, Zone 4
  • Larry Tomlinson, Zone 5
  • Kimberly McGee, Zone 6
  • Jamie Farough, Zone 7

Schools

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Elementary schools (K–5)

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  • Elzie Patton Elementary (1944)
  • Rutland Elementary (1998)
  • Gladeville Elementary (1833)
  • Lakeview Elementary (1969)
  • Mt. Juliet Elementary (1948)
  • Springdale Elementary (2017)
  • Stoner Creek Elementary (1987; rebuilt 2022)
  • W.A. Wright Elementary (1991)
  • Watertown Elementary (1959)
  • West Elementary (1872)

K–8 schools

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  • Carroll-Oakland Elementary (1978)
  • Southside Elementary (1967)
  • Tuckers Crossroads Elementary (1914)

Middle schools (6–8)

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  • Gladeville Middle School (2019)
  • Mt. Juliet Middle School (2002)
  • West Wilson Middle School (1976; rebuilt 2022)
  • Watertown Middle School (2014)

High schools (9–12)

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Specialty schools

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  • Barry Tatum Academy[9]
  • Wilson County Adult High School (1992)
  • Wilson County Adult Learning Center[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Wilson County Schools District Information".
  2. ^ "Tennessee Department of Education State Report Card Profile".
  3. ^ "Largest School Districts in Tennessee".
  4. ^ "Stoner Creek demolition work begins". The Wilson Post. May 27, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Director of Schools / Director of Schools". www.wcschools.com. Retrieved July 4, 2023.
  6. ^ "Wilson County School Board Members". Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  7. ^ "Wilson County Election Commission School Board Zones" (PDF).
  8. ^ "PROPOSED NEW HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION". Wilson County Schools. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  9. ^ "Barry Tatum Academy". Barry Tatum Academy. Wilson County Schools. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  10. ^ "Adult Learning Center". Adult Learning Center. Wilson County Schools. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
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