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SENATOR RUSTY CROWE
32%
0.4%
16.3%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
5Schools
2,461 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
94.4% Graduation Rate
21.9Average ACT Score
62.1% College Going Rate
49,062average teacher salary
$5,577per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Elizabethton City Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 3 - Elizabethton City Schools Snapshot
District 3
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Elizabethton City Schools (5 of 5 schools)East Side ElementaryWest Side ElementaryHarold McCormick ElementaryElizabethton High SchoolT A Dugger Junior High School
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SENATOR RUSTY CROWE
34.6%
4.7%
12.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
11Schools
7,779Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
93.1% Graduation Rate
22.3Average ACT Score
68% College Going Rate
$58,370average teacher salary
$4,161per pupil expenditure
4Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4 State Count: 599
Johnson City Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 3 - Johnson City Schools Snapshot
District 3
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Johnson City Schools (11 of 11 schools)Cherokee ElementarySouth Side ElementaryMountain View ElementaryWoodland ElementaryLiberty Bell Middle SchoolNorth Side ElementaryScience Hill High SchoolFairmont ElementaryTowne Acres ElementaryIndian Trail Intermediate SchoolLake Ridge Elementary
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SENATOR RUSTY CROWE
28.7%
0.4%
15.3%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
16 Schools
8,383Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
93.2% Graduation Rate
20.7 Average ACT Score
68% College Going Rate
$48,209average teacher salary
$4,139per pupil expenditure
2Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Washington County Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 3 - Washington County Schools Snapshot
District 3
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Washington County Schools (16 of 16 schools)Sulphur Springs ElementaryBoones Creek ElementaryDaniel Boone High SchoolBoones Creek Middle SchoolRidgeview Elementary SchoolFall Branch ElementaryGray Elementary School
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28.7%
South Central ElementaryLamar ElementaryWest View SchoolDavid Crockett High SchoolGrandview Elementary SchoolJonesborough Middle SchoolJonesborough ElementaryUniversity SchoolTennessee Virtual Learning Academy
SENATOR JON LUNDBERG
49.2%
0.6%
17.6%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
14Schools
5,889Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American
Racial Demographics
91% Graduation Rate
19.3 Average ACT Score
55.1% College Going Rate
$44,851average teacher salary
$9,030per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.5% State Count: 599
Carter County Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 4 - Carter County Schools Snapshot
District 4
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Carter County Schools (4 of 14 schools)Hunter ElementaryKeenburg ElementaryUnaka High SchoolUnaka Elementary
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49.2%
SENATOR JON LUNDBERG
45.1%
1.6%
19.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
7Schools
1,968 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
97.5% Graduation Rate
19.2Average ACT Score
47.3% College Going Rate
$43,939average teacher salary
$6,690per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Johnson County Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 4 - Johnson County Schools Snapshot
District 4
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Johnson County Schools (7 of 7 schools)Roan Creek ElementaryDoe ElementaryMountain City ElementaryJohnson Co Middle SchoolJohnson Co High SchoolShady Valley ElementaryLaurel Elementary
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45.1%
SENATOR JON LUNDBERG
38.6%
0.7%
17.3%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
12 Schools
7,398 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
95.9% Graduation Rate
22Average ACT Score
67.1% College Going Rate
$57,440average teacher salary
$4,148per pupil expenditure
7Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Kingsport City Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 4 - Kingsport City Schools Snapshot
District 4
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Kingsport City Schools (10 of 12 schools)John Adams Elementary SchoolAndrew Johnson Elementary SchoolRoss N. Robinson Middle SchoolDobyns - Bennett High SchoolAbraham Lincoln Elementary SchoolThomas Jefferson Elementary SchoolJohn Sevier Middle SchoolAndrew Jackson Elementary SchoolTheodore Roosevelt Elementary SchoolJohn F. Kennedy Elementary School
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38.6%
SENATOR JON LUNDBERG
36.3%
0.5%
17.2%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
22 Schools
9,396 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
95.4% Graduation Rate
20.3 Average ACT Score
67.1% College Going Rate
$47,760average teacher salary
$4,228per pupil expenditure
4Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Sullivan County Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 4 - Sullivan County Schools Snapshot
District 4
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Sullivan County Schools (22 of 22 schools)Mary Hughes SchoolMiller Perry ElementaryBluff City Middle SchoolBluff City ElementaryColonial Heights MiddleSullivan Gardens K-8Rock Springs ElementaryHolston ElementaryHolston Middle SchoolSullivan South High SchoolSullivan East High School
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Emmett ElementarySullivan Central High SchoolBlountville Middle SchoolBlountville ElementaryIndian Springs ElementaryHolston Valley Middle SchoolSullivan North High SchoolNorth Middle SchoolInnovation AcademyCentral Heights ElementaryKetron Elementary School
36.3%
MIKE BELL
41.3%
3.3%
14.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
5 Schools
1,582Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
N/AGraduation Rate
N/A Average ACT Score
54.1% College Going Rate
$54,150average teacher salary
$5,122per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Athens City Schools
2018 District Designation:
EXEMPLARY
District 9 - Athens City Schools Snapshot
District 9
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Athens City Schools (5 of 5 schools)City Park ElementaryAthens City Middle SchoolWestside ElementaryIngleside ElementaryNorth City Elementary
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SENATOR MIKE BELL
43.3%
9.4%
13.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
9 Schools
5,528Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
93.5% Graduation Rate
19.9Average ACT Score
64.7% College Going Rate
$53,698average teacher salary
$5,214per pupil expenditure
7Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Cleveland City Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 9 - Cleveland City Schools Snapshot
District 9
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Cleveland City Schools (9 of 9 schools)G.R. Stuart ElementaryBlythe-Bower ElementaryF.I. Denning Center of Technology and CareersArnold Memorial ElementaryMay�eld ElementaryCleveland HighCleveland MiddleD.P. Yates PrimaryE.L. Ross Elementary
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43.3%
SENATOR FERRELL HAILE
46.9%
16.8%
13.2%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
159Schools
81,792 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
80.2% Graduation Rate
18.9Average ACT Score
60.9% College Going Rate
$55,606average teacher salary
$3,634per pupil expenditure
1Private Schools
State Average: $50958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Davidson County Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 18 - Davidson County Schools Snapshot
District 18
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Davidson County Schools (5 of 159 schools)Ruby Major ElementaryDodson ElementaryTulip Grove ElementaryDuPont Tyler MiddleAndrew Jackson Elementary
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46.9%
SENATOR FERRELL HAILE
23.8%
1.9%
13.8%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
49 Schools
29,211Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
94.3% Graduation Rate
21.4Average ACT Score
70.4% College Going Rate
$47,367average teacher salary
$5,082per pupil expenditure
16Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Sumner County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 18 - Sumner County Schools Snapshot
District 18
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Sumner County Schools (49 of 49 schools)
See reverse for list of Sumner County Schools
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23.8%
SENATOR FERRELL HAILE
District 18 - Sumner County Schools Snapshot
Sumner County Schools (49 of 49 schools)
Beech ElementaryBeech Sr High SchoolBenny C. Bills Elementary SchoolBethpage ElementaryClyde Riggs ElementaryDr. William Burrus Elementary at Drakes CreekE B WilsonGallatin Senior High SchoolGene W. Brown ElementaryGeorge A Whitten ElementaryGuild ElementaryHarold B. Williams Elementary SchoolHendersonville High SchoolHoward ElementaryIndian Lake ElementaryJ W Wiseman ElementaryJack Anderson Elementary
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Joe Shafer Middle SchoolKnox Doss Middle School at Drakes CreekLakeside Park ElementaryMadison Creek ElementaryMerrol Hyde Magnet SchoolMillersville ElementaryNannie Berry ElementaryNorth Sumner ElementaryOakmont ElementaryPortland East Middle SchoolPortland Gateview Elementary SchoolPortland High SchoolPortland West Middle SchoolRobert E Ellis MiddleRucker Stewart MiddleStation Camp ElementaryStation Camp High School
Station Camp Middle SchoolSumner County Middle College High SchoolT. W. Hunter Middle SchoolUnion Elementary SchoolV G Hawkins Middle SchoolVena Stuart ElementaryWalton Ferry ElementaryWatt Hardison ElementaryWestmoreland ElementaryWestmoreland High SchoolWestmoreland Middle SchoolWhite House High SchoolWhite House Middle School
SENATOR FERRELL HAILE
36.3%
1.6%
14.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
3 Schools
1,244Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American
Racial Demographics
92.9% Graduation Rate
19.7 Average ACT Score
77.7% College Going Rate
$46,216average teacher salary
$6,069per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $9,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Trousdale County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 18 - Trousdale County Schools Snapshot
District 18
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Trousdale County Schools (3 of 3 schools)Trousdale Co ElementaryJim Satter�eld Middle SchoolTrousdale Co High School
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36.3%
SENATOR STEVE DICKERSON
46.9%
16.8%
13.2%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
159 Schools
81,792Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
80.2% Graduation Rate
18.9Average ACT Score
60.9% College Going Rate
$55,606average teacher salary
$3,634per pupil expenditure
39Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Davidson County Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 20 - Davidson County Schools Snapshot
District 20
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Davidson County Schools (38 of 159 schools)
See reverse for list of Davidson County Schools in District 20
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46.9%
SENATOR STEVE DICKERSON
District 20 - Davidson County Schools Snapshot
Davidson County Schools (38 of 159 schools)
Amqui ElementaryBellevue MiddleCrieve Hall ElementaryDonelson MiddleDupont ElementaryDuPont Hadley MiddleGateway ElementaryGlendale ElementaryGoodlettsville ElementaryGoodlettsville MiddleGower ElementaryGranbery ElementaryH. G. Hill MiddleHarpeth Valley ElementaryHermitage ElementaryHickman Elementary
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Hillsboro HighHillwood HighJoelton ElementaryJoelton MiddleJohn Overton HighJohn Trotwood Moore MiddleJulia Green ElementaryMay Werthan Shayne Elementary SchoolMcGavock ElementaryMcGavock HighMcMurray MiddleNeely's Bend ElementaryPennington ElementaryPercy Priest ElementaryStanford ElementaryStrive Collegiate Academy
The Academy at Opry MillsTwo Rivers MiddleWest End MiddleWestmeade ElementaryWhites Creek HighWilliam Henry Oliver Middle
SENATOR DOLORES GRESHAM
31.9%
0.2%
11%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
6 Schools
2,795Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American
Racial Demographics
94.7% Graduation Rate
20.2Average ACT Score
64.5% College Going Rate
$46,994average teacher salary
$6,243per pupil expenditure
2Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Chester County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 26 - Chester County Schools Snapshot
District 26
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Chester County Schools (6 of 6 schools)W Chester Elementary SchoolChester County High SchoolChester County Middle SchoolEast Chester Elementary SchoolChester County Junior High SchoolJacks Creek Elementary
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SENATOR DOLORES GRESHAM
42.7%
0.8%
17.6%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
4 Schools
1,563 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
89.7% Graduation Rate
19.2Average ACT Score
69% College Going Rate
$47,490average teacher salary
$6,003per pupil expenditure
0Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Decatur County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 26 - Decatur County Schools Snapshot
District 26
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Decatur County Schools (4 of 4 schools)Decatur County Middle SchoolDecaturville ElementaryParsons ElementaryRiverside High School
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SENATOR DOLORES GRESHAM
43.9%
1.8%
13.9%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
7 Schools
3,298Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
93% Graduation Rate
17.3 Average ACT Score
56.1% College Going Rate
$43,894average teacher salary
$5,057per pupil expenditure
4Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Fayette County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 26 - Fayette County Schools Snapshot
District 26
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Fayette County Schools (7 of 7 schools)La Grange Moscow ElementarySouthwest ElementaryWest Junior High SchoolOakland ElementaryBuckley-Carpenter Elementary SchoolEast Jr. High SchoolFayette Ware Comprehensive High School
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43.9%
SENATOR DOLORES GRESHAM
45%
0.5%
14.1%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
9 Schools
3,477 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
84% Graduation Rate
19.2Average ACT Score
59% College Going Rate
$47,080average teacher salary
$6,244per pupil expenditure
1Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Hardeman County Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 26 - Hardeman County Schools Snapshot
District 26
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Hardeman County Schools (9 of 9 schools)Grand Junction ElementaryMiddleton High SchoolMiddleton ElementaryHornsby ElementaryBolivar Middle SchoolCentral High SchoolBolivar ElementaryWhiteville ElementaryToone Elementary
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45%
SENATOR DOLORES GRESHAM
44.4%
0.2%
16.1%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
7 Schools
3,430 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
91.3% Graduation Rate
19.3Average ACT Score
55.8% College Going Rate
$45,000average teacher salary
$4,597per pupil expenditure
4Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Hardin County Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 26 - Hardin County Schools Snapshot
District 26
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Hardin County Schools (7 of 7 schools)Pickwick Southside SchoolEast Hardin ElementaryParris South ElementaryHardin County Middle SchoolHardin County High SchoolNorthside ElementaryWest Hardin Elementary
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44.4%
SENATOR JOEY HENSLEY
44.4%
1%
11.6%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
8 Schools
3,718 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
92.5% Graduation Rate
19.8 Average ACT Score
52.9% College Going Rate
$46,364average teacher salary
$5,101per pupil expenditure
2Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Giles County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 28 - Giles County Schools Snapshot
District 28
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Giles County Schools (8 of 8 schools)Minor Hill SchoolElkton ElementarySouthside ElementaryGiles Co High SchoolPulaski ElementaryBridgeforth Middle SchoolRichland ElementaryRichland School
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44.4%
SENATOR JOEY HENSLEY
36%
0.5%
12.1%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
12Schools
6,651 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American
Racial Demographics
96.4% Graduation Rate
20.5 Average ACT Score
64.3% College Going Rate
$48,386average teacher salary
$5,676per pupil expenditure
4Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Lawrence County Schools
2018 District Designation:
IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT
District 28 - Lawrence County Schools Snapshot
District 28
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Lawrence County Schools (12 of 12 schools)South Lawrence ElementaryLoretto High SchoolLeoma ElementaryLawrenceburg PublicNew Prospect ElementaryE O Coffman Middle SchoolIngram Sowell ElementaryLawrence Co High SchoolDavid Crockett Elementary
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Ethridge ElementarySummertown ElementarySummertown High School
36%
SENATOR JOEY HENSLEY
33.1%
0.6%
14.3%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
4 Schools
1,617 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
85.7% Graduation Rate
18.9 Average ACT Score
76.4% College Going Rate
$47,390average teacher salary
$6,057per pupil expenditure
3Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Lewis County Schools
2018 District Designation:
SATISFACTORY
District 28 - Lewis County Schools Snapshot
District 28
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Lewis County Schools (4 of 4 schools)Lewis County Intermediate SchoolLewis County ElementaryLewis County Middle SchoolLewis Co High School
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SENATOR JOEY HENSLEY
27.9%
0.1%
18.8%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
7 Schools
2,163 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
96.6% Graduation Rate
19.4 Average ACT Score
72.2% College Going Rate
$46,988average teacher salary
$6,618per pupil expenditure
1Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Wayne County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 28 - Wayne County Schools Snapshot
District 28
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Wayne County Schools (7 of 7 schools)Collinwood Middle SchoolCollinwood High SchoolCollinwood ElementaryWayne County High SchoolWaynesboro ElementaryWaynesboro Middle SchoolFrank Hughes School
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27.9%
SENATOR RAUMESH AKBARI
56.9%
7.7%
11.5%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
200 Schools
114,954 Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
79.2% Graduation Rate
17.7 Average ACT Score
63.5% College Going Rate
$56,480average teacher salary
$5,376per pupil expenditure
12Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Shelby County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 29 - Shelby County Schools Snapshot
District 29
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Shelby County Schools (67 of 200 schools)
See reverse for list of Shelby County Schools in District 29
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56.9%
SENATOR RAUMESH AKBARI
District 29 - Shelby County Schools Snapshot
Shelby County Schools (67 of 200 schools)
A. Maceo Walker MiddleAlcy ElementaryAlton ElementaryBellevue MiddleBruce ElementaryCentral HighChickasaw MiddleCircles of Success Learning AcademyCity University Boys PreparatoryCity University School Girls PreparatoryCity University School of IndependenceCity University School of Liberal ArtsCummings Elementary/MiddleDouble Tree ElementaryDowntown ElementaryDuBois Elementary School of Arts TechnologyDuBois High School of Arts TechnologyDuBois Middle School of Arts TechnologyDunbar ElementaryE.E. Jeter Elementary/MiddleExceptional Children Special PlacementsFord Road ElementaryFreedom Preparatory AcademyFreedom Preparatory Academy Elementary School
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Gardenview ElementaryGeeter MiddleHamilton ElementaryHamilton HighHamilton MiddleHavenview MiddleHollis F. Price Middle CollegeHolmes Road ElementaryIdlewild ElementaryJ. P. Freeman Elementary/MiddleKaleidoscope School of MemphisKIPP Memphis Collegiate ElementaryLevi ElementaryLucy ElementaryMagnolia ElementaryManor Lake ElementaryMaxine Smith STEAM AcademyMemphis Academy of Science Engineering Middle/HighMemphis Business Academy Elementary SchoolMemphis College PreparatoryMemphis Delta Preparatory Charter SchoolMemphis Grizzlies Preparatory Charter SchoolMiddle College HighMitchell High
Northaven ElementaryOakshire ElementaryPeabody ElementaryRiverview Elementary/MiddleRobert R. Church ElementaryRozelle ElementarySoulsville Charter SchoolThe Excel CenterVeritas College PreparatoryVision Preparatory Charter SchoolWesthaven ElementaryWestside ElementaryWestwood HighWhitehaven ElementaryWhitehaven HighWilliam Herbert Brewster Elementary SchoolWinchester ElementaryWoodstock Middle SchoolSouthern Avenue Charter School of AcademicExcellence Creative Arts
SENATOR BRIAN KELSEY
56.9%
7.7%
11.5%
EconomicallyDisadvantaged
Limited EnglishProficient
Students withDisabilities
200Schools
114,954Average Daily Membership
Student Population
FederalStateLocal
Funding Sources
WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander
Racial Demographics
79.2% Graduation Rate
17.7 Average ACT Score
63.5% College Going Rate
$56,480average teacher salary
$5,376per pupil expenditure
40Private Schools
State Average: $50,958 State Average: $4,863 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599
Shelby County Schools
2018 District Designation:
ADVANCING
District 31 - Shelby County Schools Snapshot
District 31
Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree
Education Attainment Shelby County Schools (23 of 200 schools)Avon SchoolBalmoral/Ridgeway ElementaryChimneyrock Elementary SchoolCordova ElementaryCordova High SchoolCordova MiddleDexter ElementaryDexter MiddleEast HighGermantown ElementaryGermantown HighGermantown MiddleGrahamwood ElementaryKate Bond Elementary School
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56.9%
Kate Bond Middle SchoolMacon-Hall ElementaryMt. Pisgah MiddleRidgeway MiddleRiverwood Elementary SchoolShady Grove ElementaryShelby Oaks ElementaryWhite Station ElementaryWhite Station High