District 24 - Benton County Schools Snapshot

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS 40.6% 0.2% 19.3% Economically Disadvantaged Limited English Proficient Students with Disabilities 6 Schools 2,121 Average Daily Membership Student Population Federal State Local Funding Sources White Black Hispanic Asian Native American Hawaiian/Paciヲc Islander Racial Demographics 98.8% Graduation Rate 20.1 Average ACT Score 56.6% College Going Rate $46,543 average teacher salary 1 Private Schools State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599 Benton County Schools 2018 District Designation: ADVANCING District 24 - Benton County Schools Snapshot District 24 Less than 9th grade 9-12th grade, No Diploma High School Graduate, including equivalency Some College, No Degree Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Graduate/Professional Degree Education Attainment Benton County Schools (6 of 6 schools) Holladay Elementary Camden Elementary Briarwood School Camden Jr High School Camden Central High School Big Sandy School For more information about the districts and schools in your legislative district, visit OREA's interactive map at: http://www.comptroller.tn.gov/OREA/MappingTN or email [email protected] Information in this profile is a compilation of publicly reported data from the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. This profile reflects active schools in the 2017-18 school year.

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

40.6%

0.2%

19.3%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

6 Schools

2,121Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Paci�c Islander

Racial Demographics

98.8% Graduation Rate

20.1Average ACT Score

56.6% College Going Rate

$46,543average teacher salary

1Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Benton County Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Benton County Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Benton County Schools (6 of 6 schools)Holladay ElementaryCamden ElementaryBriarwood SchoolCamden Jr High SchoolCamden Central High SchoolBig Sandy School

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

29.1%

0%

15.6%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

2 Schools

515 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsian

Racial Demographics

96.7% Graduation Rate

22Average ACT Score

68.7% College Going Rate

$44,150average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Bradford Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

EXEMPLARY

District 24 - Bradford Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Bradford Special School District Schools (2 of 2 schools)

Bradford High SchoolBradford Elementary

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29.1%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

22.3%

0.4%

11.7%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

9 Schools

3,913 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

93.7% Graduation Rate

21.3 Average ACT Score

68.7% College Going Rate

$46,320average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Gibson County Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Gibson County Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Gibson County Special School District Schools (9 of 9 schools)

Medina ElementarySouth Gibson County High SchoolMedina Middle SchoolSpring Hill ElementaryGibson County High SchoolDyer ElementaryYorkville ElementaryRutherford ElementaryKenton Elementary School

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22.3%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

45.4%

0.8%

13.4%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

6 Schools

2,899 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American

Racial Demographics

93.6% Graduation Rate

20.3 Average ACT Score

64% College Going Rate

$49,068average teacher salary

3Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Henry County Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Henry County School System Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Henry County Schools (6 of 6 schools)Henry ElementaryE. W. Grove SchoolHenry Co High SchoolLakewood ElementaryLakewood Middle SchoolDorothy And Noble Harrelson School

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45.4%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

48.1%

0%

17.5%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

2Schools

619Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

97.6% Graduation Rate

18.9Average ACT Score

62% College Going Rate

$44,701average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Hollow Rock-Bruceton Schools 

2018 District Designation:

IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT

District 24 - Hollow Rock-Bruceton Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Hollow Rock-Bruceton Schools (2 of 2 schools)Central ElementaryCentral High School

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48.1%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

63.2%

1.6%

15%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,006Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American

Racial Demographics

87.5% Graduation Rate

18.1 Average ACT Score

68.7% College Going Rate

$43,400average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Humboldt City Schools 

2018 District Designation:

SATISFACTORY

District 24 - Humboldt City Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Humboldt City Schools (3 of 3 schools)Stigall Primary SchoolEast Elementary SchoolHumboldt Junior/Senior High School

For more information about the districts and schools in your legislative district, visit OREA's interactive map at: http://www.comptroller.tn.gov/OREA/MappingTN or email [email protected] in this profile is a compilation of publicly reported data from the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. This profile reflects active schools in the 2017-18 school year.

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

40%

0%

17.3%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,236 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

97.3% Graduation Rate

19.8Average ACT Score

62% College Going Rate

$48,624average teacher salary

1Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Huntingdon Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

EXEMPLARY

District 24 - Huntingdon Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Huntingdon Special School District Schools (3 of 3 schools)

Huntingdon High SchoolHuntingdon Middle SchoolHuntingdon Primary

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40%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

36.5%

1.1%

15.2%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,297Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

95.5% Graduation Rate

21.2Average ACT Score

62% College Going Rate

$48,730average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

McKenzie Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation

ADVANCING

District 24 - McKenzie Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment McKenzie Special School District Schools (3 of 3 schools)

McKenzie High SchoolMcKenzie Middle SchoolMcKenzie Elementary

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36.5%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

40.8%

0.4%

17.8%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3Schools

1,922 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

95.3% Graduation Rate

20.5 Average ACT Score

68.7% College Going Rate

$46,188average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Milan Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Milan Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Milan Special School District Schools (3 of 3 schools)

Milan High SchoolMilan ElementaryMilan Middle School

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

37%

1.9%

15.1%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

7Schools

3,201 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

86.6% Graduation Rate

20.7Average ACT Score

62.7% College Going Rate

$47,940average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Obion County Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Obion County Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Obion County Schools (7 of 7 schools)Hillcrest ElementaryObion County Central High SchoolBlack Oak ElementaryRidgemont ElementaryLake Road ElementarySouth Fulton ElementarySouth Fulton Middle / High School

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37%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

46.3%

1.1%

17.2%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,609Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

N/AGraduation Rate

N/A Average ACT Score

64% College Going Rate

$50,541average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Paris Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Paris Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Paris Special School District Schools(3 of 3 schools)

W O Inman Middle SchoolParis ElementaryW G Rhea Elementary

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46.3%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

30.7%

0%

14.2%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

1 Schools

336 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsian

Racial Demographics

96.2% Graduation Rate

19.4 Average ACT Score

62% College Going Rate

$46,421average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

South Carroll County Special School District School 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - South Carroll County Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment South Carroll County Special School District School (1 of 1 school)

Clarksburg School

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

49.9%

2.1%

13.4%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,274Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American

Racial Demographics

92.6% Graduation Rate

21.2Average ACT Score

68.7% College Going Rate

$46,572average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Trenton Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Trenton Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Trenton Special School District Schools (3 of 3 schools)

Peabody High SchoolTrenton Middle SchoolTrenton Elementary

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49.9%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

41.3%

3.7%

12.2%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

1,600 Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American

Racial Demographics

94.1% Graduation Rate

22.4 Average ACT Score

62.7% College Going Rate

$49,654average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Union City Schools 

2018 District Designation:

ADVANCING

District 24 - Union City Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Union City Schools (3 of 3 schools)Union City Elementary SchoolUnion City High SchoolUnion City Middle School

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

38.7%

0.5%

13.5%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

10Schools

4,034Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative American

Racial Demographics

93.1% Graduation Rate

21.1 Average ACT Score

70.2% College Going Rate

$45,542average teacher salary

2Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

Weakley County Schools 

2018 District Designation:

SATISFACTORY

District 24 - Weakley County Schools Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment Weakley County Schools (10 of 10 schools)Green�eld SchoolGleason SchoolSharon SchoolDresden High SchoolDresden ElementaryDresden Middle SchoolWestview High SchoolMartin Middle SchoolMartin ElementaryMartin Primary

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38.7%

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SENATOR JOHN STEVENS

42.7%

0.1%

15.4%

EconomicallyDisadvantaged

Limited EnglishProficient

Students withDisabilities

3 Schools

859Average Daily Membership

Student Population

FederalStateLocal

Funding Sources

WhiteBlackHispanicAsianNative AmericanHawaiian/Pacific Islander

Racial Demographics

98.3% Graduation Rate

19.4 Average ACT Score

62% College Going Rate

$46,800average teacher salary

0Private Schools

State Average: $50,958 State Rate: 89.1% State Average: 20.2 State Rate: 63.4% State Count: 599

West Carroll Special School District Schools 

2018 District Designation:

EXEMPLARY

District 24 - West Carroll Special School District Snapshot

District 24

Less than 9th grade9-12th grade, No DiplomaHigh School Graduate, including equivalencySome College, No DegreeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate/Professional Degree

Education Attainment West Carroll Special School District Schools (3 of 3 schools)

West Carroll Junior/Senior High SchoolWest Carroll PrimaryWest Carroll Elementary School

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