Williamson Inc Holds Q&A for Nolensville New Schools

Nolensville High School

In less than a year, Williamson County Schools’ three newest schools will open in Nolensville for the 2016-17 school year.

Principals from Mill Creek Elementary, Mill Creek Middle and Nolensville High School will be presented with a check donation from the Williamson County Chamber Foundation during the Nolensville Area Business Council’s quarterly luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 15 at Providence Baptist Fellowship Church, 1668 Sunset Road in Brentwood.

The donation is on behalf of the former Nolensville Chamber of Commerce, which was grandfathered into the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce after the county-wide unification of three chambers in 2013. All three schools will receive the Nolensville Chamber of Commerce’s remaining operating funds, which amount to $14,000. The elementary and middle schools will receive $3,000 each, and the high school will receive $8,000.

For the luncheon’s agenda, Williamson, Inc. President and CEO Matt Largen will lead a panel discussion with two of the three newly appointed principals: Bill Harlin (Nolensville High) and Kari Miller (Mill Creek Middle). Also serving on the panel will be WCS Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools Denise Goodwin. Questions for the panel will be centered on the vision each principal will have for their respective schools.

The luncheon, presented by Williamson Medical Center, begins at 11:30 a.m. with registration and networking. Members and guests can attend for $15 by registering online or paying at the door.