District 24 - Benton County Schools Snapshot
Transcript of District 24 - Benton County Schools Snapshot
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%
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%
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%
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%
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.
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%
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%
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%
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%
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%
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%
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
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.