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From 2010 to 2015, the school was ranked among America's top 500 high schools and the best school zone in Tennessee by Newsweek magazine and U.S. News & World Report; [29] [30] however, during the 2015-16 school year Page High School dropped out of the top 1000 schools. [31]
Franklin's original mascot from the school's opening in 1910 was a 6-headed Dragon. In 1937, the mascot was changed to a confederate "rebel" soldier. [14] According to former principal Willie Dickerson, the 1937 annual described the reason for the new mascot at the then-segregated, all-white school saying "there was no animosity of the past ... we uphold these ideals and believe them to be right."
Fred J. Page High School, Franklin, Tennessee (#12 overall in Tennessee, #911 nationally) Nolensville High School, Nolensville, Tennessee (#13 overall in Tennessee, #1,054 nationally)
Fort Campbell High School, Fort Campbell The Fort Campbell Army base straddles the Kentucky -Tennessee border. The school is physically located in Tennessee, but is not a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association , the state's governing body for interscholastic activities.
Franklin Police Chief Rick Oliva told the Journal Sentinel the search of the high school was a "precautionary measure." As of 9:45 a.m., Oliva said that no intruder had been located in the school.
Students who live within the K–8 Franklin Special School District zone attend WCS high schools Centennial or Franklin after completing eighth grade. [4] WCS is the sixth largest school district in Tennessee [5] [better source needed] and offers a voluntary pre-K program for "at-risk children who are four (4) years of age on August 15." [6]
Franklin County High School is a high school located at 833 Bypass Road in Winchester, Tennessee. It is operated by the Franklin County School District . History
Franklin is an active participant in the Sister Cities program. Sister Cities of Franklin & Williamson County [61] was founded as an outgrowth of Leadership Franklin in March 2002. The City of Franklin has relationships with the following municipalities: Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada (2008) [62] County Laois, Ireland (2008) [62]