Be Nice

The Franklin Special District is part of the Be Nice way of life, one of many schools and governmental agencies across Williamson County who strive every day to represent themselves with character and kindness. 

Our schools reinforce the Be Nice message, which is simply treating other people the way you want to be treated by being kind, respectful and generous. 

Community Effort

The FSD schools jumped on board the Be Nice initiative when invited by Williamson County Schools in 2014. The idea for incorporating the message into daily life began at Fairview High School with a small group of inspired students and is now become a county-wide movement. The message is spreading even farther and wider with pictures of famous and inspirational people popping up on social media. The students and staff are committed to taking this powerful message with them wherever they go!

Be Nice Week

FSSD Be Nice Week is the second week in November. The schools select Be Nice student ambassadors, the Board passes a proclamation, ambassadors march in a parade and the schools use the week to place special emphasis on the message that kindness matters.​

5 students wearing shirts that read Be Nice and holding motivational  signs in a school lobby with an adult smiling with them

FSSD Be Nice ambassadors hold signs of inspiration with a school counselor.

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Franklin Elementary Be Nice logo
Johnson Elementary  Be Nice logo
Liberty Elementary Be Nice logo
Moore Elementary Be Nice logo
Freedom Intermediate Be Nice logo
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Freedom Middle Be Nice logo