Franklin Special District Offers Families an Affordable Path to Franklin Schools
Families looking for a strong educational option in Franklin may want to take a closer look at the Franklin Special School District (FSSD). While FSSD is a public school district serving families within its boundaries, it also accepts students from outside the district on a tuition basis when space is available.
For families who want their children to attend school in Franklin, the tuition option can provide an attractive alternative to private-school tuition.
Affordable Tuition for Out-of-District Families
Families who live outside the Franklin Special District but want their children to attend an FSSD school can apply for enrollment through the district's tuition program. Tuition is based on availability, and placement is not guaranteed.
For families already living in Williamson County, the program can be an especially attractive option for accessing Franklin schools without the cost of a traditional private-school education.
Schools for Pre-K Through 8th Grade
Franklin Special District serves students from Pre-K through 8th grade and operates eight schools throughout the Franklin community. These include elementary, intermediate and middle schools designed to provide a strong educational foundation before students move on to high school.
FSSD schools focus on academics, literacy, mathematics, arts, technology and enrichment while maintaining the advantages of a smaller school district.
A Tuition Option Worth Exploring
For parents who work in Franklin, live elsewhere in Williamson County or commute into the area, FSSD's tuition program may provide an opportunity to consider a Franklin education that they might otherwise overlook.
Enrollment is based on available space, so families interested in the program should review the requirements, tuition information and application deadlines before applying.
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If you are looking for an affordable way for your child to attend a Franklin school, the Franklin Special School District may be an option worth exploring.
