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Appendix E: School System Infrastructure Needs by County
Building Tennessee’s Tomorrow:Anticipating the State’s Infrastructure Needs
July 2019 through June 2024
APPENDIX E: SCHOOL SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS BY COUNTY
Table E-1 Tennessee Public School Systems as of July 2019 .....................................................217
Table E-2 Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary Schools ..................219
Table E-3 Infrastructure Needs at Existing Public Schools .........................................................223
Table E-4 Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary Schools ..................227
Table E-5 Overall Condition of Schools by School System as of July 2019 ..........................232
Table E-6 Overall School Ratings and Costs to Upgrade Components to Excellent or Good Condition .....................................................................................................234
Table E-7 Existing School Classroom Counts by School System .............................................239
Table E-8 Technology Needs at Existing Public Schools .............................................................244
Table E-9 Mandate Compliance Needs .............................................................................................248
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Appendix E: School System Infrastructure Needs by County
School System Student CountAnderson County $ 6,198Clinton 916Oak Ridge 4,468Bedford County 8,624Benton County 2,123Bledsoe County 1,611Blount County 10,275Alcoa 2,012Maryville 5,292Bradley County 9,978Cleveland 5,465Campbell County 5,164Cannon County 1,898Carroll County 6Hollow Rock-Bruceton SSD 630Huntingdon SSD 1,278McKenzie SSD 1,228South Carroll SSD 331West Carroll SSD 862Carter County 4,942Elizabethton 2,464Cheatham County 5,881Chester County 2,749Claiborne County 3,971Clay County 1,065Cocke County 4,311Newport 673Coffee County 4,260Manchester 1,348Tullahoma 3,409Crockett County 1,928Alamo 574Bells 367Cumberland County 7,026Davidson County 81,768Decatur County 1,511DeKalb County 2,824Dickson County 8,067Dyer County 3,790Dyersburg 2,492
Dyer 1,389,898 $367Dyer 5,520,000 $2,215
DeKalb 28,935,000 $10,247Dickson 35,960,000 $4,458
Davidson 3,636,774,000 $44,477Decatur 2,082,700 $1,379
Crockett 300,000 $818Cumberland 17,750,000 $2,526
Crockett 11,537,148 $5,983Crockett 7,570,000 $13,177
Coffee 0 $0Coffee 1,500,000 $440
Cocke 0 $0Coffee 21,000,000 $4,930
Clay 750,000 $704Cocke 21,082,000 $4,890
Chester 4,894,750 $1,780Claiborne 15,495,560 $3,902
Carter 11,706,384 $4,750Cheatham 42,989,040 $7,310
Carroll 0 $0Carter 15,545,050 $3,146
Carroll 1,786,000 $1,455Carroll 50,000 $151
Carroll 0 $0Carroll 551,792 $432
Cannon 2,238,000 $1,179Carroll 270,000 $44,749
Bradley 3,196,080 $585Campbell 2,035,500 $394
Blount 5,330,000 $1,007Bradley 38,366,500 $3,845
Blount 31,222,300 $3,039Blount 24,941,000 $12,397
Benton 9,858,116 $4,643Bledsoe 9,225,000 $5,727
Bedford 33,492,192 $3,883
Anderson 25,065,765 $4,044Anderson 1,405,000 $1,534
County Total Est. Cost Cost Per Student
Anderson 13,455,133 $3,012
Table E-2. Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary Total Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
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Table E-2. Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary (continued) Total Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
Fayette County 3,251Fentress County 2,080Franklin County 5,067Humboldt 1,043Milan SSD 1,875Trenton SSD 1,287Bradford SSD 541Gibson County SSD 3,885Giles County 3,595Grainger County 3,301Greene County 6,277Greeneville 2,800Grundy County 1,920Hamblen County 10,203Hamilton County 43,736Hancock County 950Hardeman County 3,329Hardin County 3,415Hawkins County 6,372Rogersville 646Haywood County 2,701Henderson County 3,814Lexington 807Henry County 2,926Paris SSD 1,574Hickman County 3,273Houston County 1,299Humphreys County 2,850Jackson County 1,409Jefferson County 6,897Johnson County 1,936Knox County 58,683Lake County 708Lauderdale County 3,758Lawrence County 6,803Lewis County 1,622Lincoln County 3,705Fayetteville 1,328Loudon County 4,658Lenoir City 2,220
Loudon 634,000 $136Loudon 1,760,000 $793
Lincoln 45,010,000 $12,148Lincoln 7,141,020 $5,378
Lawrence 7,824,866 $1,150Lewis 20,000,000 $12,334
Lake 10,930,000 $15,443Lauderdale 43,457,500 $11,565
Johnson 2,890,000 $1,493Knox 36,349,413 $619
Jackson 2,450,000 $1,739Jefferson 35,243,172 $5,110
Houston 827,000 $637Humphreys 10,975,000 $3,851
Henry 250,000 $159Hickman 16,903,000 $5,164
Henderson 198,000 $245Henry 13,941,654 $4,765
Haywood 8,102,700 $3,000Henderson 3,945,000 $1,034
Hawkins 16,232,142 $2,548Hawkins 50,000 $77
Hardeman 400,000 $120Hardin 1,038,000 $304
Hamilton 135,785,000 $3,105Hancock 1,653,671 $1,741
Grundy 4,520,000 $2,354Hamblen 46,042,000 $4,512
Greene 1,519,000 $242Greene 21,155,191 $7,554
Giles 35,889,250 $9,984Grainger 370,000 $112
Gibson 0 $0Gibson 600,000 $154
Gibson 3,360,000 $1,792Gibson 0 $0
Franklin 50,063,500 $9,880Gibson 460,000 $441
Fayette 3,325,000 $1,023Fentress 1,096,000 $527
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Table E-2. Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary (continued) Total Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
McMinn County 5,305Athens 1,582Etowah 363McNairy County 3,988Macon County 3,860Madison County 12,069Marion County 3,927Richard City SSD 244Marshall County 5,332Maury County 12,478Meigs County 1,705Monroe County 5,160Sweetwater 1,430Montgomery County 34,713Moore County 850Morgan County 2,774Obion County 3,143Union City 1,564Overton County 3,032Perry County 997Pickett County 616Polk County 2,163Putnam County 11,131Rhea County 4,166Dayton 823Roane County 6,311Robertson County 10,959Rutherford County 45,888Murfreesboro 8,423Scott County 2,782Oneida SSD 1,212Sequatchie County 2,149Sevier County 14,179Shelby County 114,842Arlington 4,658Bartlett 8,975Collierville 8,951Germantown 6,024Lakeland 1,736Millington 2,467
Shelby 3,500,000 $2,017Shelby 54,409,000 $22,054
Shelby 12,734,724 $1,423Shelby 40,375,000 $6,702
Shelby 937,500 $201Shelby 51,804,670 $5,772
Sevier 83,306,618 $5,875Shelby 458,737,647 $3,994
Scott 210,000 $173Sequatchie 7,000,000 $3,257
Rutherford 7,850,000 $932Scott 7,115,000 $2,557
Robertson 127,320,000 $11,618Rutherford 431,180,936 $9,396
Rhea 170 $0Roane 81,374,829 $12,894
Putnam 44,714,000 $4,017Rhea 3,355,000 $805
Pickett 555,000 $902Polk 23,710,000 $10,962
Overton 6,348,000 $2,094Perry 315,000 $316
Obion 173,923 $55Obion 12,428,474 $7,944
Moore 18,950,000 $22,291Morgan 1,375,500 $496
Monroe 565,000 $395Montgomery 256,008,994 $7,375
Meigs 2,226,000 $1,305Monroe 62,302,453 $12,075
Marshall 554,114 $104Maury 35,170,191 $2,819
Marion 52,826,960 $13,451Marion 2,650,000 $10,848
Macon 45,460,000 $11,776Madison 31,839,773 $2,638
McMinn 1,035,000 $2,852McNairy 12,908,900 $3,237
McMinn 6,600,000 $1,244McMinn 19,796,800 $12,512
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Table E-2. Infrastructure Needs at Public Elementary and Secondary (continued) Total Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
Smith County 2,914Stewart County 1,993Sullivan County 9,086Bristol 4,024Kingsport 7,325Sumner County 29,190Tipton County 10,423Hartsville-Trousdale 1,254Unicoi County 2,251Union County 4,325Van Buren County 722Warren County 6,260Washington County 8,243Johnson City 7,807Wayne County 2,069Weakley County 3,986White County 3,732Williamson County 39,879Franklin SSD 3,451Wilson County 18,314Lebanon SSD 3,727
$ 966,265Grand Total 8,559,687,662 $8,859 Includes cost estimates for new schools.
Wilson 775,503,500 $42,345Wilson 31,235,634 $8,382
Williamson 531,998,000 $13,340Williamson 39,950,000 $11,577
Weakley 4,420,000 $1,109White 460,000 $123
Washington 35,600,000 $4,560Wayne 3,520,000 $1,701
Warren 19,759,500 $3,156Washington 38,470,500 $4,667
Union 17,050,983 $3,942Van Buren 170,000 $235
Trousdale 200,000 $160Unicoi 7,325,000 $3,254
Sumner 106,726,708 $3,656Tipton 7,484,925 $718
Sullivan 105,120,549 $26,122Sullivan 10,278,000 $1,403
Stewart 1,350,000 $677Sullivan 129,121,000 $14,211
Smith 6,557,200 $2,250
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Appendix E: School System Infrastructure Needs by County
School System Student CountAnderson County $ 6,198Clinton 916Oak Ridge 4,468Bedford County 8,624Benton County 2,123Bledsoe County 1,611Blount County 10,275Alcoa 2,012Maryville 5,292Bradley County 9,978Cleveland 5,465Campbell County 5,164Cannon County 1,898Carroll County 6Hollow Rock-Bruceton SSD 630Huntingdon SSD 1,278McKenzie SSD 1,228South Carroll SSD 331West Carroll SSD 862Carter County 4,942Elizabethton 2,464Cheatham County 5,881Chester County 2,749Claiborne County 3,971Clay County 1,065Cocke County 4,311Newport 673Coffee County 4,260Manchester 1,348Tullahoma 3,409Crockett County 1,928Alamo 574Bells 367Cumberland County 7,026Davidson County 81,768Decatur County 1,511DeKalb County 2,824Dickson County 8,067Dyer County 3,790Dyersburg 2,492
Dyer 1,089,898 $288Dyer 5,440,000 $2,183
DeKalb 275,000 $97Dickson 2,960,000 $367
Davidson 3,190,844,000 $39,023Decatur 2,082,700 $1,379
Crockett 0 $0Cumberland 17,250,000 $2,455
Crockett 2,765,924 $1,434Crockett 5,820,000 $10,131
Coffee 0 $0Coffee 1,000,000 $293
Cocke 0 $0Coffee 10,000,000 $2,348
Clay 400,000 $376Cocke 9,816,000 $2,277
Chester 3,094,750 $1,126Claiborne 5,195,560 $1,308
Carter 5,006,384 $2,032Cheatham 2,989,040 $508
Carroll 0 $0Carter 15,485,050 $3,133
Carroll 1,786,000 $1,455Carroll 50,000 $151
Carroll 0 $0Carroll 0 $0
Cannon 2,238,000 $1,179Carroll 270,000 $44,749
Bradley 3,196,080 $585Campbell 2,035,500 $394
Blount 2,525,000 $477Bradley 22,082,000 $2,213
Blount 6,222,300 $606Blount 2,941,000 $1,462
Benton 5,408,116 $2,547Bledsoe 9,225,000 $5,727
Bedford 7,245,000 $840
Anderson 14,065,765 $2,270Anderson 25,000 $27
County Total Est. Cost Cost Per Student
Anderson 3,455,133 $773
Table E-3. Infrastructure Needs at Existing Public SchoolsTotal Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
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Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
Fayette County 3,251Fentress County 2,080Franklin County 5,067Humboldt 1,043Milan SSD 1,875Trenton SSD 1,287Bradford SSD 541Gibson County SSD 3,885Giles County 3,595Grainger County 3,301Greene County 6,277Greeneville 2,800Grundy County 1,920Hamblen County 10,203Hamilton County 43,736Hancock County 950Hardeman County 3,329Hardin County 3,415Hawkins County 6,372Rogersville 646Haywood County 2,701Henderson County 3,814Lexington 807Henry County 2,926Paris SSD 1,574Hickman County 3,273Houston County 1,299Humphreys County 2,850Jackson County 1,409Jefferson County 6,897Johnson County 1,936Knox County 58,683Lake County 708Lauderdale County 3,758Lawrence County 6,803Lewis County 1,622Lincoln County 3,705Fayetteville 1,328Loudon County 4,658Lenoir City 2,220
Loudon 634,000 $136Loudon 1,160,000 $522
Lincoln 12,010,000 $3,241Lincoln 3,441,020 $2,592
Lawrence 2,604,866 $383Lewis 0 $0
Lake 10,930,000 $15,443Lauderdale 43,457,500 $11,565
Johnson 2,890,000 $1,493Knox 28,724,413 $489
Jackson 2,250,000 $1,597Jefferson 28,743,172 $4,167
Houston 827,000 $637Humphreys 8,975,000 $3,150
Henry 250,000 $159Hickman 16,903,000 $5,164
Henderson 198,000 $245Henry 11,441,654 $3,910
Haywood 5,912,700 $2,189Henderson 3,895,000 $1,021
Hawkins 13,732,142 $2,155Hawkins 50,000 $77
Hardeman 400,000 $120Hardin 1,038,000 $304
Hamilton 60,885,000 $1,392Hancock 953,671 $1,004
Grundy 4,520,000 $2,354Hamblen 44,042,000 $4,316
Greene 1,019,000 $162Greene 21,155,191 $7,554
Giles 3,889,250 $1,082Grainger 370,000 $112
Gibson 0 $0Gibson 0 $0
Gibson 3,360,000 $1,792Gibson 0 $0
Franklin 1,918,500 $379Gibson 460,000 $441
Fayette 3,325,000 $1,023Fentress 1,096,000 $527
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Table E-3. Infrastructure Needs at Existing Public Schools (continued) Total Estimated Cost and Cost Per Student by School System
Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
McMinn County 5,305Athens 1,582Etowah 363McNairy County 3,988Macon County 3,860Madison County 12,069Marion County 3,927Richard City SSD 244Marshall County 5,332Maury County 12,478Meigs County 1,705Monroe County 5,160Sweetwater 1,430Montgomery County 34,713Moore County 850Morgan County 2,774Obion County 3,143Union City 1,564Overton County 3,032Perry County 997Pickett County 616Polk County 2,163Putnam County 11,131Rhea County 4,166Dayton 823Roane County 6,311Robertson County 10,959Rutherford County 45,888Murfreesboro 8,423Scott County 2,782Oneida SSD 1,212Sequatchie County 2,149Sevier County 14,179Shelby County 114,842Arlington 4,658Bartlett 8,975Collierville 8,951Germantown 6,024Lakeland 1,736Millington 2,467
Shelby 0 $0Shelby 10,150,000 $4,114
Shelby 12,734,724 $1,423Shelby 40,375,000 $6,702
Shelby 937,500 $201Shelby 50,304,670 $5,605
Sevier 30,787,375 $2,171Shelby 418,072,123 $3,640
Scott 110,000 $91Sequatchie 5,850,000 $2,722
Rutherford 7,850,000 $932Scott 1,315,000 $473
Robertson 79,320,000 $7,238Rutherford 37,471,186 $817
Rhea 170 $0Roane 10,874,829 $1,723
Putnam 14,634,000 $1,315Rhea 3,355,000 $805
Pickett 555,000 $902Polk 3,610,000 $1,669
Overton 6,348,000 $2,094Perry 315,000 $316
Obion 73,923 $24Obion 7,429,474 $4,749
Moore 15,950,000 $18,762Morgan 1,375,500 $496
Monroe 565,000 $395Montgomery 85,008,994 $2,449
Meigs 2,226,000 $1,305Monroe 23,282,453 $4,513
Marshall 554,114 $104Maury 33,684,191 $2,699
Marion 25,741,000 $6,554Marion 1,950,000 $7,982
Macon 560,000 $145Madison 29,814,773 $2,470
McMinn 1,035,000 $2,852McNairy 3,693,900 $926
McMinn 6,600,000 $1,244McMinn 11,016,800 $6,963
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Five-year Period July 2019 through June 2024
Smith County 2,914Stewart County 1,993Sullivan County 9,086Bristol 4,024Kingsport 7,325Sumner County 29,190Tipton County 10,423Hartsville-Trousdale 1,254Unicoi County 2,251Union County 4,325Van Buren County 722Warren County 6,260Washington County 8,243Johnson City 7,807Wayne County 2,069Weakley County 3,986White County 3,732Williamson County 39,879Franklin SSD 3,451Wilson County 18,314Lebanon SSD 3,727
$ 966,265Grand Total 5,180,243,243 $5,361
Wilson 154,003,500 $8,409Wilson 450,900 $121
Williamson 129,098,000 $3,237Williamson 13,750,000 $3,984
Weakley 1,320,000 $331White 460,000 $123
Washington 200,000 $26Wayne 2,670,000 $1,290
Warren 13,259,500 $2,118Washington 14,295,000 $1,734
Union 1,875,983 $434Van Buren 170,000 $235
Trousdale 200,000 $160Unicoi 7,325,000 $3,254
Sumner 6,726,708 $230Tipton 5,784,925 $555
Sullivan 75,120,549 $18,667Sullivan 10,098,000 $1,379
Stewart 1,350,000 $677Sullivan 43,121,000 $4,746
Smith 1,688,200 $579
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Cou
nty
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astr
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at P
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men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
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-yea
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dditi
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Ren
ovat
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Oth
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eeds
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Tot
al E
stim
ated
C
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Tab
le E
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Infr
astr
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re N
eeds
at P
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Ele
men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
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Cou
nty
Scho
ol S
yste
mSt
uden
t C
ount
New
Sch
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A
dditi
ons
Ren
ovat
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er N
eeds
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em-w
ide
Tot
al E
stim
ated
C
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le E
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astr
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re N
eeds
at P
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Ele
men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
ls (c
ontin
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ost b
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tem
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nty
3,98
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216,
400
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acon
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nty
3,86
031
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,000
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000
60,0
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0,00
045
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ison
Mad
ison
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nty
12,0
690
2,02
5,00
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82,4
000
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927
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all
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l Cou
nty
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nty
Scho
ol S
yste
mSt
uden
t C
ount
New
Sch
ools
A
dditi
ons
Ren
ovat
ions
Oth
er N
eeds
Syst
em-w
ide
Tot
al E
stim
ated
C
ost
Tab
le E
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Infr
astr
uctu
re N
eeds
at P
ublic
Ele
men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
ls (c
ontin
ued)
Tot
al E
stim
ated
Cos
t by
Scho
ol S
yste
mFi
ve-y
ear P
erio
d Ju
ly 2
019
thro
ugh
June
202
4
Mon
roe
Swee
twat
er1,
430
00
565,
000
00
565,
000
Mon
tgom
ery
Mon
tgom
ery
Cou
nty
34,7
1312
9,00
0,00
042
,000
,000
60,6
18,0
0020
,090
,994
4,30
0,00
025
6,00
8,99
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oore
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re C
ount
y85
00
3,00
0,00
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100,
000
018
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,000
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gan
Mor
gan
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nty
2,77
40
01,
278,
000
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000
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bion
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on C
ount
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143
010
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230
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182,
474
55,0
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2,00
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rton
Ove
rton
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nty
3,03
20
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000
150,
000
110,
000
6,34
8,00
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rry
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y C
ount
y99
70
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5,00
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cket
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am C
ount
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aR
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nty
4,16
60
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000
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355,
000
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ne C
ount
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311
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tson
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erts
on C
ount
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350,
000
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500,
000
7,85
0,00
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ott
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t Cou
nty
2,78
20
5,80
0,00
01,
315,
000
00
7,11
5,00
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ida
SSD
1,21
20
100,
000
011
0,00
00
210,
000
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atch
ieSe
quat
chie
Cou
nty
2,14
90
1,15
0,00
05,
250,
000
060
0,00
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000,
000
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erSe
vier
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nty
14,1
7913
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39,5
19,2
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,710
1,17
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50
83,3
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by C
ount
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4,84
221
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19,6
65,5
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7,77
3,49
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0,29
8,62
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458,
737,
647
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byA
rling
ton
4,65
80
075
0,00
018
7,50
00
937,
500
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byB
artle
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975
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500,
000
48,6
44,6
701,
660,
000
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byC
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rvill
e8,
951
00
12,7
34,7
240
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byG
erm
anto
wn
6,02
40
035
,375
,000
5,00
0,00
00
40,3
75,0
00Sh
elby
Lake
land
1,73
60
3,50
0,00
00
00
3,50
0,00
0Sh
elby
Mill
ingt
on2,
467
6,65
9,00
037
,600
,000
7,63
0,00
02,
520,
000
054
,409
,000
Smith
Smith
Cou
nty
2,91
40
4,86
9,00
01,
538,
200
150,
000
06,
557,
200
Stew
art
Stew
art C
ount
y1,
993
00
1,35
0,00
00
01,
350,
000
Sulli
van
Sulli
van
Cou
nty
9,08
685
,000
,000
1,00
0,00
036
,050
,000
7,07
1,00
00
129,
121,
000
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van
Bris
tol
4,02
428
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,000
2,00
0,00
072
,468
,049
2,65
2,50
00
105,
120,
549
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Cou
nty
Scho
ol S
yste
mSt
uden
t C
ount
New
Sch
ools
A
dditi
ons
Ren
ovat
ions
Oth
er N
eeds
Syst
em-w
ide
Tot
al E
stim
ated
C
ost
Tab
le E
-4.
Infr
astr
uctu
re N
eeds
at P
ublic
Ele
men
tary
and
Sec
onda
ry S
choo
ls (c
ontin
ued)
Tot
al E
stim
ated
Cos
t by
Scho
ol S
yste
mFi
ve-y
ear P
erio
d Ju
ly 2
019
thro
ugh
June
202
4
Sulli
van
Kin
gspo
rt7,
325
018
0,00
07,
727,
000
1,37
1,00
01,
000,
000
10,2
78,0
00Su
mne
rSu
mne
r Cou
nty
29,1
9010
0,00
0,00
00
6,50
7,70
821
9,00
00
106,
726,
708
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onTi
pton
Cou
nty
10,4
230
1,70
0,00
03,
737,
000
2,04
7,92
50
7,48
4,92
5Tr
ousd
ale
Har
tsvi
lle-T
rous
dale
1,25
40
020
0,00
00
020
0,00
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nico
iU
nico
i Cou
nty
2,25
10
07,
325,
000
00
7,32
5,00
0U
nion
Uni
on C
ount
y4,
325
15,0
00,0
0017
5,00
01,
698,
300
177,
683
017
,050
,983
Van
Bur
enV
an B
uren
Cou
nty
722
00
170,
000
00
170,
000
War
ren
War
ren
Cou
nty
6,26
00
6,50
0,00
012
,079
,500
1,18
0,00
00
19,7
59,5
00W
ashi
ngto
nW
ashi
ngto
n C
ount
y8,
243
24,0
00,0
0017
5,50
013
,995
,000
030
0,00
038
,470
,500
Was
hing
ton
John
son
City
7,80
720
,000
,000
15,4
00,0
0020
0,00
00
035
,600
,000
Way
neW
ayne
Cou
nty
2,06
90
850,
000
2,67
0,00
00
03,
520,
000
Wea
kley
Wea
kley
Cou
nty
3,98
60
3,10
0,00
055
0,00
077
0,00
00
4,42
0,00
0W
hite
Whi
te C
ount
y3,
732
00
460,
000
00
460,
000
Will
iam
son
Will
iam
son
Cou
nty
39,8
7938
6,00
0,00
016
,900
,000
125,
675,
000
3,42
3,00
00
531,
998,
000
Will
iam
son
Fran
klin
SSD
3,45
10
26,2
00,0
0013
,750
,000
00
39,9
50,0
00W
ilson
Wils
on C
ount
y18
,314
621,
500,
000
014
9,72
8,50
02,
125,
000
2,15
0,00
077
5,50
3,50
0W
ilson
Leba
non
SSD
3,72
730
,284
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500,
000
300,
900
150,
000
031
,235
,634
Gra
nd T
otal
966,
265
$2,
743,
671,
984
$63
5,77
2,43
5$
4,93
4,78
9,18
1$
210,
502,
062
$34
,952
,000
$8,
559,
687,
662
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nty
Exce
llent
Goo
dFa
irPo
orC
ount
yEx
celle
ntG
ood
Fair
Poor
And
erso
n12
6Fa
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14
2A
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son
3Fe
ntre
ss4
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nder
son
25
1Fr
ankl
in3
8B
edfo
rd10
4G
ibso
n3
Ben
ton
34
1G
ibso
n1
11
Ble
dsoe
23
Gib
son
12
Blo
unt
129
Gib
son
2B
loun
t1
21
Gib
son
45
Blo
unt
34
Gile
s2
6B
radl
ey5
83
Gra
inge
r1
7B
radl
ey4
5G
reen
e2
12C
ampb
ell
76
Gre
ene
15
1C
anno
n5
2G
rund
y1
41
1C
arro
ll1
1H
ambl
en11
7C
arro
ll2
Ham
ilton
2638
51
Car
roll
13
Han
cock
3C
arro
ll3
Har
dem
an9
Car
roll
1H
ardi
n4
3C
arro
ll1
2H
awki
ns6
111
Car
ter
212
1H
awki
ns1
Car
ter
5H
ayw
ood
5C
heat
ham
76
Hen
ders
on2
7C
hest
er2
4H
ende
rson
11
Cla
ibor
ne6
61
Hen
ry6
Cla
y1
3H
enry
21
Coc
ke3
9H
ickm
an4
22
Coc
ke1
Hou
ston
14
Cof
fee
63
1H
umph
reys
33
1C
offe
e2
1Ja
ckso
n2
2C
offe
e3
4Je
ffer
son
310
Cro
cket
t5
John
son
34
Cro
cket
t1
Kno
x13
722
Cro
cket
t1
Lake
12
Cum
berla
nd3
9La
uder
dale
43
Dav
idso
n8
6951
13La
wre
nce
49
Dec
atur
22
Lew
is4
DeK
alb
14
1Li
ncol
n3
13
Dic
kson
512
1Li
ncol
n3
Dye
r4
4Lo
udon
27
Dye
r3
1Lo
udon
3
Scho
ol S
yste
mA
nder
son
Cou
nty
Clin
ton
Oak
Rid
ge
Mar
yvill
eB
radl
ey C
ount
yC
leve
land
Cam
pbel
l Cou
nty
Can
non
Cou
nty
Bed
ford
Cou
nty
Ben
ton
Cou
nty
Ble
dsoe
Cou
nty
Blo
unt C
ount
yA
lcoa
Cof
fee
Cou
nty
Wes
t Car
roll
SSD
Car
ter C
ount
yEl
izab
etht
onC
heat
ham
Cou
nty
Che
ster
Cou
nty
Car
roll
Cou
nty
Hol
low
Roc
k-B
ruce
ton
SSD
Hun
tingd
on S
SDM
cKen
zie
SSD
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h C
arro
ll SS
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bold
tM
ilan
SSD
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ton
SSD
Bra
dfor
d SS
DG
ibso
n C
ount
y SS
D
Dye
r Cou
nty
Dye
rsbu
rg
Faye
tte C
ount
yFe
ntre
ss C
ount
yFr
ankl
in C
ount
y
Cum
berla
nd C
ount
yD
avid
son
Cou
nty
Dec
atur
Cou
nty
DeK
alb
Cou
nty
Dic
kson
Cou
nty
Man
ches
ter
Tulla
hom
aC
rock
ett C
ount
yA
lam
oB
ells
Cla
ibor
ne C
ount
yC
lay
Cou
nty
Coc
ke C
ount
yN
ewpo
rt
Ham
blen
Cou
nty
Ham
ilton
Cou
nty
Han
cock
Cou
nty
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dem
an C
ount
yH
ardi
n C
ount
y
Gile
s Cou
nty
Gra
inge
r Cou
nty
Gre
ene
Cou
nty
Gre
enev
ille
Gru
ndy
Cou
nty
Hen
ry C
ount
yPa
ris S
SDH
ickm
an C
ount
yH
oust
on C
ount
yH
umph
reys
Cou
nty
Haw
kins
Cou
nty
Rog
ersv
ille
Hay
woo
d C
ount
yH
ende
rson
Cou
nty
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ngto
n
Laud
erda
le C
ount
yLa
wre
nce
Cou
nty
Lew
is C
ount
yLi
ncol
n C
ount
yFa
yette
ville
Jack
son
Cou
nty
Jeff
erso
n C
ount
yJo
hnso
n C
ount
yK
nox
Cou
nty
Lake
Cou
nty
Loud
on C
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noir
City
Scho
ol S
yste
m
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e E-
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vera
ll C
ondi
tion
of S
choo
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ool S
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uly
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E-5.
Ove
rall
Con
ditio
n of
Sch
ools
by S
choo
l Sys
tem
as o
f Jul
y 20
19 (c
ontin
ued)
Cou
nty
Exce
llent
Goo
dFa
irPo
orC
ount
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celle
ntG
ood
Fair
Poor
McM
inn
17
1Sh
elby
53
2M
cMin
n1
4Sh
elby
26
1M
cMin
n1
Shel
by1
14
McN
airy
27
Shel
by1
1M
acon
26
Shel
by1
21
Mad
ison
1111
Smith
81
Mar
ion
51
4St
ewar
t3
1M
ario
n1
Sulli
van
513
3M
arsh
all
54
1Su
lliva
n1
52
Mau
ry10
102
Sulli
van
102
Mei
gs3
1Su
mne
r22
26M
onro
e8
12
1Ti
pton
311
Mon
roe
13
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sdal
e1
2M
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y22
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nico
i1
5M
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11
Uni
on2
5M
orga
n3
32
Van
Bur
en2
Obi
on7
War
ren
47
Obi
on3
Was
hing
ton
68
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rton
45
Was
hing
ton
101
Perr
y1
3W
ayne
26
Pick
ett
11
Wea
kley
47
Polk
23
1W
hite
62
Putn
am10
10W
illia
mso
n33
13R
hea
34
Will
iam
son
62
Rhe
a1
Wils
on14
8R
oane
124
1W
ilson
42
Rob
erts
on7
102
164
387
317
119
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herf
ord
3020
Rut
herf
ord
85
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t3
4Sc
ott
3Se
quat
chie
21
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er14
16Sh
elby
4675
48Sh
elby
4
McN
airy
Cou
nty
Mac
on C
ount
yM
adis
on C
ount
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ario
n C
ount
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icha
rd C
ity S
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inn
Cou
nty
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ens
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ah
Mon
tgom
ery
Cou
nty
Moo
re C
ount
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orga
n C
ount
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bion
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nty
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on C
ity
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shal
l Cou
nty
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ry C
ount
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nty
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roe
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twat
er
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land
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ith C
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t Cou
nty
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by C
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nty
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y C
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t Cou
nty
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Cou
nty
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am C
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y
Scho
ol S
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mSc
hool
Sys
tem
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iam
son
Cou
nty
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klin
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on C
ount
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bano
n SS
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tal
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hing
ton
Cou
nty
John
son
City
Way
ne C
ount
yW
eakl
ey C
ount
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hite
Cou
nty
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tsvi
lle-T
rous
dale
U
nico
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nty
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on C
ount
yV
an B
uren
Cou
nty
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ren
Cou
nty
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van
Cou
nty
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tol
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gspo
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mne
r Cou
nty
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on C
ount
y
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ol S
yste
mSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
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imat
ed
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rade
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tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
t*A
nder
son
Cou
nty
00
$0
1817
94.4
4%$
13,7
59,0
0018
$13
,759
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ton
00
03
00.
0%0
30
Oak
Rid
ge1
00
77
87.5
%1,
410,
133
81,
410,
133
Bed
ford
Cou
nty
00
014
1071
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7,24
5,00
014
7,24
5,00
0B
ento
n C
ount
y1
00
77
87.5
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080,
916
84,
080,
916
Ble
dsoe
Cou
nty
33
7,38
0,00
02
240
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850,
000
58,
230,
000
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unt C
ount
y0
00
218
38.1
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000
216,
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000
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oa1
12,
941,
000
30
0.0%
04
2,94
1,00
0M
aryv
ille
00
07
228
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2,24
0,00
07
2,24
0,00
0B
radl
ey C
ount
y3
32,
882,
000
135
31.2
5%2,
280,
000
165,
162,
000
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vela
nd0
00
93
33.3
3%2,
026,
080
92,
026,
080
Cam
pbel
l Cou
nty
00
013
430
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745,
000
1374
5,00
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anno
n C
ount
y0
00
73
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195,
000
72,
195,
000
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roll
Cou
nty
11
210,
000
10
0.0%
02
210,
000
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low
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k-B
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ton
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00
02
00.
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20
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tingd
on S
SD0
00
40
0.0%
04
0M
cKen
zie
SSD
00
03
310
0.0%
1,73
5,00
03
1,73
5,00
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uth
Car
roll
SSD
00
01
110
0.0%
50,0
001
50,0
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est C
arro
ll SS
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00
30
0.0%
03
0C
arte
r Cou
nty
11
13,2
00,0
0014
533
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1,72
5,83
615
14,9
25,8
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etht
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00
55
100.
0%4,
891,
131
54,
891,
131
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atha
m C
ount
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00
136
46.1
5%1,
789,
040
131,
789,
040
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ster
Cou
nty
00
06
610
0.0%
3,09
4,75
06
3,09
4,75
0C
laib
orne
Cou
nty
11
2,15
0,00
012
1076
.92%
2,35
9,00
013
4,50
9,00
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lay
Cou
nty
00
04
125
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350,
000
435
0,00
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ocke
Cou
nty
00
012
1083
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8,36
6,00
012
8,36
6,00
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ewpo
rt0
00
10
0.0%
01
0C
offe
e C
ount
y1
15,
000,
000
91
10.0
%5,
000,
000
1010
,000
,000
Tab
le E
-6.
Ove
rall
Scho
ol R
atin
gs a
nd C
osts
to U
pgra
de C
ompo
nent
s to
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
nB
y Sc
hool
Sys
tem
and
Ove
rall
Scho
ol R
atin
g w
ith C
ost p
er S
tude
nt b
y Sc
hool
Sys
tem
Five
-yea
r Per
iod
July
201
9 th
roug
h Ju
ne 2
024
Ove
rall
Fair
or
Poor
Con
ditio
nO
vera
ll E
xcel
lent
or
Goo
d C
ondi
tion
All
Scho
ols
And
erso
n0.
0%$0
And
erso
n12
.5%
$316
Cou
nty
Scho
ols w
ith
Upg
rade
Nee
dsSc
hool
s with
U
pgra
de N
eeds
Per
Stud
ent
And
erso
n0.
0%$2
,220
Ble
dsoe
60.0
%$5
,109
Blo
unt
0.0%
$587
Bed
ford
0.0%
$840
Ben
ton
12.5
%$1
,922
Bra
dley
18.7
5%$5
17B
radl
ey0.
0%$3
71
Blo
unt
25.0
%$1
,462
Blo
unt
0.0%
$423
Car
roll
50.0
%$3
4,80
5C
arro
ll0.
0%$0
Cam
pbel
l0.
0%$1
44C
anno
n0.
0%$1
,157
Car
roll
0.0%
$151
Car
roll
0.0%
$0
Car
roll
0.0%
$0C
arro
ll0.
0%$1
,413
Che
atha
m0.
0%$3
04C
hest
er0.
0%$1
,126
Car
ter
6.67
%$3
,020
Car
ter
0.0%
$1,9
85
Coc
ke0.
0%$1
,941
Coc
ke0.
0%$0
Cla
ibor
ne7.
69%
$1,1
35C
lay
0.0%
$329
Cof
fee
10.0
%$2
,348
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Scho
ol S
yste
mSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
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rade
Cos
t*
Tab
le E
-6.
Ove
rall
Scho
ol R
atin
gs a
nd C
osts
to U
pgra
de C
ompo
nent
s to
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
n (c
ontin
ued)
By
Scho
ol S
yste
m a
nd O
vera
ll Sc
hool
Rat
ing
with
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t per
Stu
dent
by
Scho
ol S
yste
mFi
ve-y
ear P
erio
d Ju
ly 2
019
thro
ugh
June
202
4O
vera
ll Fa
ir o
r Po
or C
ondi
tion
Ove
rall
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
nA
ll Sc
hool
s
Cou
nty
Scho
ols w
ith
Upg
rade
Nee
dsSc
hool
s with
U
pgra
de N
eeds
Per
Stud
ent
Man
ches
ter
00
03
00.
0%0
30
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hom
a0
00
71
14.2
9%1,
000,
000
71,
000,
000
Cro
cket
t Cou
nty
00
05
240
.0%
2,76
5,92
45
2,76
5,92
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lam
o0
00
11
100.
0%5,
560,
000
15,
560,
000
Bel
ls0
00
10
0.0%
01
0C
umbe
rland
Cou
nty
00
012
1083
.33%
13,9
70,0
0012
13,9
70,0
00D
avid
son
Cou
nty
6459
1,85
4,96
0,00
077
4531
.91%
1,33
5,88
0,00
014
13,
190,
840,
000
Dec
atur
Cou
nty
00
04
410
0.0%
2,08
2,70
04
2,08
2,70
0D
eKal
b C
ount
y1
117
5,00
05
116
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100,
000
627
5,00
0D
icks
on C
ount
y1
160
,000
173
16.6
7%2,
700,
000
182,
760,
000
Dye
r Cou
nty
00
08
225
.0%
1,08
9,89
88
1,08
9,89
8D
yers
burg
00
04
410
0.0%
4,35
0,00
04
4,35
0,00
0Fa
yette
Cou
nty
22
2,11
5,00
05
114
.29%
1,00
0,00
07
3,11
5,00
0Fe
ntre
ss C
ount
y0
00
62
33.3
3%54
6,00
06
546,
000
Fran
klin
Cou
nty
00
011
545
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955,
000
1195
5,00
0H
umbo
ldt
00
03
133
.33%
300,
000
330
0,00
0M
ilan
SSD
11
2,80
0,00
02
133
.33%
560,
000
33,
360,
000
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ton
SSD
00
03
00.
0%0
30
Bra
dfor
d SS
D0
00
20
0.0%
02
0G
ibso
n C
ount
y SS
D0
00
90
0.0%
09
0G
iles C
ount
y0
00
86
75.0
%3,
829,
250
83,
829,
250
Gra
inge
r Cou
nty
00
08
337
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370,
000
837
0,00
0G
reen
e C
ount
y0
00
142
14.2
9%50
0,00
014
500,
000
Gre
enev
ille
11
4,18
9,00
06
685
.71%
16,2
65,8
107
20,4
54,8
10G
rund
y C
ount
y2
21,
900,
000
55
71.4
3%2,
260,
000
74,
160,
000
Ham
blen
Cou
nty
00
018
950
.0%
43,7
30,0
0018
43,7
30,0
00H
amilt
on C
ount
y6
612
,570
,000
6430
42.8
6%47
,945
,000
7060
,515
,000
Han
cock
Cou
nty
00
03
310
0.0%
945,
271
394
5,27
1
Cof
fee
0.0%
$293
Cro
cket
t0.
0%$1
,434
Cof
fee
0.0%
$0
Cum
berla
nd0.
0%$1
,988
Dav
idso
n41
.84%
$39,
023
Cro
cket
t0.
0%$9
,678
Cro
cket
t0.
0%$0
Dic
kson
5.56
%$3
42D
yer
0.0%
$288
Dec
atur
0.0%
$1,3
79D
eKal
b16
.67%
$97
Fent
ress
0.0%
$263
Fran
klin
0.0%
$188
Dye
r0.
0%$1
,745
Faye
tte28
.57%
$958
Gib
son
0.0%
$0G
ibso
n0.
0%$0
Gib
son
0.0%
$288
Gib
son
33.3
3%$1
,792
Gra
inge
r0.
0%$1
12G
reen
e0.
0%$8
0
Gib
son
0.0%
$0G
iles
0.0%
$1,0
65
Ham
blen
0.0%
$4,2
86H
amilt
on8.
57%
$1,3
84
Gre
ene
14.2
9%$7
,304
Gru
ndy
28.5
7%$2
,167
Han
cock
0.0%
$995
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ol S
yste
mSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
t*
Tab
le E
-6.
Ove
rall
Scho
ol R
atin
gs a
nd C
osts
to U
pgra
de C
ompo
nent
s to
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
n (c
ontin
ued)
By
Scho
ol S
yste
m a
nd O
vera
ll Sc
hool
Rat
ing
with
Cos
t per
Stu
dent
by
Scho
ol S
yste
mFi
ve-y
ear P
erio
d Ju
ly 2
019
thro
ugh
June
202
4O
vera
ll Fa
ir o
r Po
or C
ondi
tion
Ove
rall
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
nA
ll Sc
hool
s
Cou
nty
Scho
ols w
ith
Upg
rade
Nee
dsSc
hool
s with
U
pgra
de N
eeds
Per
Stud
ent
Har
dem
an C
ount
y0
00
92
22.2
2%40
0,00
09
400,
000
Har
din
Cou
nty
00
07
228
.57%
603,
000
760
3,00
0H
awki
ns C
ount
y1
13,
516,
000
1717
80.9
5%9,
148,
000
1812
,664
,000
Rog
ersv
ille
00
01
00.
0%0
10
Hay
woo
d C
ount
y0
00
55
100.
0%5,
777,
000
55,
777,
000
Hen
ders
on C
ount
y0
00
97
77.7
8%3,
895,
000
93,
895,
000
Lexi
ngto
n0
00
20
0.0%
02
0H
enry
Cou
nty
00
06
233
.33%
8,74
5,00
06
8,74
5,00
0Pa
ris S
SD0
00
31
33.3
3%25
0,00
03
250,
000
Hic
kman
Cou
nty
22
16,2
20,0
006
337
.5%
545,
000
816
,765
,000
Hou
ston
Cou
nty
00
05
510
0.0%
707,
000
570
7,00
0H
umph
reys
Cou
nty
11
3,00
0,00
06
457
.14%
5,97
5,00
07
8,97
5,00
0Ja
ckso
n C
ount
y0
00
41
25.0
%25
0,00
04
250,
000
Jeff
erso
n C
ount
y0
00
1311
84.6
2%28
,174
,000
1328
,174
,000
John
son
Cou
nty
00
07
342
.86%
2,89
0,00
07
2,89
0,00
0K
nox
Cou
nty
22
3,83
9,43
085
4652
.87%
22,1
12,9
4487
25,9
52,3
74La
ke C
ount
y2
210
,660
,000
11
33.3
3%12
0,00
03
10,7
80,0
00La
uder
dale
Cou
nty
33
39,4
80,0
004
457
.14%
2,38
0,00
07
41,8
60,0
00La
wre
nce
Cou
nty
00
013
861
.54%
2,45
4,86
613
2,45
4,86
6Le
wis
Cou
nty
00
04
00.
0%0
40
Linc
oln
Cou
nty
31
10,0
00,0
004
114
.29%
2,00
0,00
07
12,0
00,0
00Fa
yette
ville
00
03
310
0.0%
3,29
1,00
03
3,29
1,00
0Lo
udon
Cou
nty
00
09
222
.22%
634,
000
963
4,00
0Le
noir
City
00
03
133
.33%
1,16
0,00
03
1,16
0,00
0M
cMin
n C
ount
y1
13,
600,
000
88
88.8
9%3,
000,
000
96,
600,
000
Ath
ens
44
5,29
9,80
01
120
.0%
4,40
0,00
05
9,69
9,80
0Et
owah
00
01
110
0.0%
750,
000
175
0,00
0M
cNai
ry C
ount
y0
00
94
44.4
4%47
7,50
09
477,
500
Har
din
0.0%
$177
Haw
kins
4.76
%$1
,988
Har
dem
an0.
0%$1
20
Hen
ders
on0.
0%$1
,021
Hen
ders
on0.
0%$0
Haw
kins
0.0%
$0H
ayw
ood
0.0%
$2,1
39
Hic
kman
25.0
%$5
,122
Hou
ston
0.0%
$544
Hen
ry0.
0%$2
,989
Hen
ry0.
0%$1
59
Jeff
erso
n0.
0%$4
,085
John
son
0.0%
$1,4
93
Hum
phre
ys14
.29%
$3,1
50Ja
ckso
n0.
0%$1
77
Laud
erda
le42
.86%
$11,
140
Law
renc
e0.
0%$3
61
Kno
x2.
3%$4
42La
ke66
.67%
$15,
231
Linc
oln
0.0%
$2,4
79Lo
udon
0.0%
$136
Lew
is0.
0%$0
Linc
oln
28.5
7%$3
,239
McM
inn
80.0
%$6
,130
McM
inn
0.0%
$2,0
67
Loud
on0.
0%$5
22M
cMin
n11
.11%
$1,2
44
McN
airy
0.0%
$120
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Scho
ol S
yste
mSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
tSc
hool
C
ount
Est
imat
ed
Upg
rade
Cos
t*
Tab
le E
-6.
Ove
rall
Scho
ol R
atin
gs a
nd C
osts
to U
pgra
de C
ompo
nent
s to
Exc
elle
nt o
r G
ood
Con
ditio
n (c
ontin
ued)
By
Scho
ol S
ys