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Renegade Mountain (also known simply as Renegade) is an unincorporated community [1] and a resort community in Cumberland County, Tennessee, located on the Cumberland Plateau. [2] Renegade Mountain bills itself as "Quite possibly the best place to live in Tennessee".
Franklin Special School District (FSSD) is a school district in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. The district includes 3,850 students attending eight schools for grades K–8. After completing eighth grade, students attend a Williamson County Schools high school (Franklin and Centennial). [1] The boundary includes the majority of Franklin. [2]
Rogersville City School or Rogersville City Schools is a school district headquartered in Rogersville, Tennessee. It operates one K-8 school , Rogersville Elementary School. [ 1 ] The district's boundary parallels that of the municipality of Rogersville, and high school students move on to Hawkins County School District .
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.
Battle Ground Academy (BGA) is an independent college-preparatory school for pre-K through 12th grade. BGA is located in Franklin, Tennessee, US. Founded in 1889, the school was originally located in part on the site of the Battle of Franklin in the American Civil War. BGA has two campuses and a separate location for its pre-K program.
Phillip Fulmer – former football coach of the Tennessee Vols (1992–2008) and Athletic Director (2017–2021) Jeff Hall – Tennessee Volunteer and St Louis Rams Place kicker; Tracy Hayworth – Tennessee Vols (1986–1989), Detroit Lions (1990–1995)
The school opened in 1996 to relieve overcrowding at nearby Franklin High School.. In 2014, a new 500-seat performing arts center was constructed. [3] [4] The new auditorium includes dressing rooms and set storage space and was built as part of a multi-phase project that called for building auditoriums at all Williamson County middle and high schools.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.