Fairview High School Welcomes You
Welcome to the Fairview High School website, where you can find resources regarding academic programs, school procedures, and events. We hope the information helps you in locating answers about the many programs and services offered.
We take pride in offering programs that guide students to success. If you need more information, please feel free to contact the administration or counselors at Fairview High. We will be happy to assist you in any way possible.
We are a caring, passionate, and family-oriented community. We invite you to join us at any of our events. We look forward to seeing you and sharing our Yellow Jacket traditions with you.
Vision
Fairview High School challenges and empowers all students to be lifelong learners and successful leaders.
Mission
Fairview High School exists to foster Jacket Pride by modeling service to others, collaborating as a school community for the betterment of all, and relentlessly encouraging higher expectations to achieve personal excellence.
Home of the Yellow Jackets
Fairview High was established in 1956 with the name of West High since it served the residents of Western Williamson County. Before the school was built, students from this area had to attend Franklin or Hillsboro High Schools. The school was located on Highway 100 and it presently serves as a Williamson County Parks and Recreation Center. The school had students from grades 7-12. The school’s first principal was W.W. Wallace and the first graduating class had 20 seniors. The students choose the Yellow Jacket as its mascot and black and gold as its colors. In 1962, the school’s name was officially changed to Fairview High.
The school was moved in 1982 to its present location at 2595 Fairview Boulevard. The building has had several additions since its opening, including 3 wing additions, a sports auditorium, an outdoor athletic weight room, and in 2017 we added a performing arts center, known as the FPAC.