The Annual Statistical Report for fiscal year 2014-2015 includes an array of information providing the public with statistics about education in Tennessee. We hope that you will find the report useful to become better acquainted with Tennessee's education system.
The office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction was created in 1835. By Legislative Act in 1843, which went in effect in 1844, the office was abolished. The following Superintendents were elected by the Legislature:
Superintendent
Term
Robert H. McEwen
1835-1840
Robert P. Currin
1840-1841
Scott Terry
1841-1844
From 1844 to 1867, the State Treasurer was ex-officio Superintendent of Public Instruction. In 1867, the office was again created. The following Superintendents were elected by the people and served for the respective periods shown below:
Superintendent
Term
John Eaton, Jr.
1867-1869
A. J. Tipton
1869-1871
In 1870, the office was again abolished, and the duties devolved upon the State Treasurer, who was made ex-officio Superintendent of Public Instruction. In 1873, the office was recreated, and the following officers, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate, have served the terms shown below:
Superintendent
Term
J. B. Killebrew*
John M. Flemings
1873-1875
Leon Trousdale
1875-1881
W. S. Doak
1881-1882**
Julia A. Doak
3 mos. ending July, 1882***
G. S. Crawford
1882-1883***
Thomas H. Paine
1883-1887
Frank M. Smith
1887-1891
W. R. Garrett
1891-1893
S. G. Gilbreath
1895-1897
Price Thomas
1897-1899
Morgan C. Fitzpatrick
1899-1903
Seymour A. Mynders
1903-1907
R. L. Jones
1907-1911
J. W. Brister
1911-1913
S. J. Thompson
1913-1915***
S. W. Sherrill
1915-1919
Albert Williams
1919-1921
J. B. Brown
1921-1923
* Assistant State Superintendent, 1870-1873
** Died in Office.
*** Filled unexpired term
Under the reorganization bill of 1923, the State Department of Public Instruction became the State Department of Education. The title of the chief state school officer was changed to Commissioner of Education.
Commissioner
Term
P. L. Harned
1923-1933
Walter D. Cocking
1933-1937
W. A. Bass
1937-1938
J. M. Smith
1938
Halbert Harville
1938-1939
B. O. Duggan
1939-1945
Burgin E. Dossett
1945-1949
J. M. Smith
1949-1950
J. A. Barksdale
1950-1953
Quill E. Cope
1953-1958
Joe Morgan
1958-1963
J. H. Warf
1963-1971
E. C. Stimbert
1971-1972
Benjamin E. Carmichael
1972-1975
Sam H. Ingram
1975-1979
Otis L. Floyd
1979
E. A. Cox
1979-1980
Robert L. McElrath
1981-1987
Charles E. Smith
1987-1993
Wayne Qualls
1994-1995
Jane Walters
1995-1999
E. Vernon Coffey
1999-2001
Faye P. Taylor
2001-2003
Lana C. Seivers
2003-2008
Dr. Timothy K Webb
2008-2010
Patrick Smith
2010-2011
Kevin Huffman
2011-2014
Candice McQueen
2014-
District 1
Mr. B. Fielding Rolston, Chairman
3745 Arrowhead Trail
Kingsport, TN 37664
District 2
Mr. Mike Edwards
Knoxville Chamber of Commerce
17 Market Square, #201
Knoxville, TN 37902
District 7
Ms. Wendy Tucker
2819 Polo Club Road
Nashville, TN 37221-4345
District 8
Mr. Cato Johnson
9155 Hillmann Way Drive
Memphis, TN 38134
District 9
Dr. William E. Troutt
688 Magnolia Manor Circle
Memphis, TN 38117
Sara Heyburn, Executive Director
Tennessee State Board of Education
710 James Robertson Parkway
1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
Nashville, TN 37243-1050
Russ Deaton, Interim Executive Director
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Parkway Towers, Suite 1900
404 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
School System
Director of Schools
Chairperson
ANDERSON COUNTY
Mr. Larry Foster
John Burrell
Clinton
Ms. Vicki Violette
Tim Bible
Oak Ridge
Mr. Bruce Borchers
Keys Fillauer
BEDFORD COUNTY
Mr. Don Embry
Amy Martin
BENTON COUNTY
Mr. Mark Florence
Joey Cooper
BLEDSOE COUNTY
Ms. Jennifer Terry
Bobby Angel
BLOUNT COUNTY
Mr. Rob Britt
Trevis Gardner
Alcoa
Mr. Brain Bell
Steve Marsh
Maryville
Mr. Mike Winstead
Doug Jenkins
BRADLEY COUNTY
Dr. Johnny McDaniel
Nicholas Lillios
Cleveland
Mr. Martin Ringstaff
Thomas Cloud
CAMPBELL COUNTY
Mr. Donnie Poston
Mike Orick
CANNON COUNTY
Ms. Barbara Parker
Randy Gannon
CARROLL COUNTY
Mr. John McAdams
Harold McLain, Jr.
+Hollow Rock-Bruceton
Mr. David Duncan
Brad Hurley
+Huntingdon
Ms. Pat Dillahunty
Lee Carter
+McKenzie
Mr. Lynn Watkins
John Austin
+South Carroll
Dr. Tony Tucker
Philip Moore
+West Carroll
Mr. Eric Williams
Jimmy Halford
CARTER COUNTY
Dr. Kevin Ward
Rusty Barnett
Elizabethton
Dr. Corey Gardenhour
Rita Booher
CHEATHAM COUNTY
Dr. Stan Curtis
Brian Chase
CHESTER COUNTY
Mr. Tony Kilzer
Rob Moore
CLAIBORNE COUNTY
Ms. Connie Holdway
Shannon England
CLAY COUNTY
Mr. Jerry Strong
David West
COCKE COUNTY
Mr. Manney Moore
Richard Coggins
Newport
Mr. Steve Thompson
Mickey Powers
COFFEE COUNTY
Dr. LaDonna McFall
Brett Henley
Manchester
Dr. Keith Brewer
Susan Wood
Tullahoma
Dr. Dan Lawson
Pat Welsh
CROCKETT COUNTY
Mr. Robert Mullins, Jr.
Jasper Taylor
Alamo
Ms. Reesha G. Black
Lawrence Harden
Bells
Mr. Richard Davy
Gary Emison
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Mr. Donald Andrews
Dan Schlafer
DAVIDSON COUNTY
Mr. Chris Henson
Sharon Gentry
DECATUR COUNTY
Mr. Branson Townsend
Robert Bibbs
DEKALB COUNTY
Mr. Mark Willoughby
W.J. Evins
DICKSON COUNTY
Mr. Danny Weeks
Tim Potter
DYER COUNTY
Dr. Dwight L. Hedge
Mike McLaughlin
Dyersburg
Mr. Dennis Durbin
Joe Yates
FAYETTE COUNTY
Mr. James Teague
Bob Doll
FENTRESS COUNTY
Mr. Mike Jones
Gary Tinch
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Dr. Rebecca Sharber
Kevin Caroland
GIBSON COUNTY
……………….
Humboldt
Dr. Versie Hamlett
Terry Johnson
+Milan
Dr. Mary Reel
Marty Elliott
+Trenton
Ms. Sandra Harper
Mark Harper
+Bradford
Mr. Dan Black
Don Lannom
+Gibson Co. Special
Mr. Eddie Pruett
Treva Maitland
GILES COUNTY
Mr. J. B Smith
Daryl Williamson
GRAINGER COUNTY
Mr. Edwin Jarnagin
Harold Frazier
GREENE COUNTY
Dr. Vicki Kirk
Rick Tipton
Greeneville
Dr. Linda Stroud
Craig Ogle
GRUNDY COUNTY
Mr. David Dickerson
Timothy Spicer
HAMBLEN COUNTY
Dr. Dale Lynch
Joe Gibson, Jr.
HAMILTON COUNTY
Mr. Rick Smith
George Ricks, Sr.
HANCOCK COUNTY
Mr. Tony Seal
Freddie Mullins
HARDEMAN COUNTY
Mr. Warner Ross II
Bobby Henderson
HARDIN COUNTY
Mr. Michael Davis
Ron Ashe
HAWKINS COUNTY
Mr. Steve Starnes
Chris Christian
Rogersville
Mrs. Rebecca Isaacs
Reed Matney
HAYWOOD COUNTY
Ms. Teresa Russell
Harold Garrett
HENDERSON COUNTY
Mr. Steve Wilkinson
Tommy Gordon
Lexington
Mrs. Susie Bunch
Robert Helms
HENRY COUNTY
Mr. Sam Miles
Tom Beasley
+Paris
Mr. Mike Brown
Richard Edwards
HICKMAN COUNTY
Dr. Jerry Nash
Jackie Deitmen
HOUSTON COUNTY
Ms. Cathy Harvey
Kinney Spears
HUMPHREYS COUNTY
Mr. Jimmy Long
Gene Trotter
JACKSON COUNTY
Mr. Joe D. Barlow
Dewey C. Mabery
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Dr. Charles Edmonds
Bill Jarnigan
JOHNSON COUNTY
Dr. Mischelle Simcox
Kevin Long
KNOX COUNTY
Mr. James McIntyre
Mike McMillan
LAKE COUNTY
Ms. Sherry Darnell
Warren Douglas
LAUDERDALE COUNTY
Mr. Shawn Kimble
Robert Harris
LAWRENCE COUNTY
Dr. Bill Heath
Brenda Jacobs
LEWIS COUNTY
Mr. Benny Pace
Jeff Gandy
LINCOLN COUNTY
Dr. Wanda Shelton
Jerry Pendergrass
Fayetteville
Dr. Janine Wilson
Mark Clark
LOUDON COUNTY
Mr. Jason Vance
Ric Best
Lenoir City
Ms. Jeanne Barker
Rick Chadwick
MCMINN COUNTY
Mr. Mickey Blevins
Quinton Howard
Athens
Ms. Melanie Miller
Micheal Bevins
Etowah
Dr. Mike Frazier
Marilyn Miller
MCNAIRY COUNTY
Mr. John Prince
Jarrell Stanfield
MACON COUNTY
Mr. Anthony Boles
Steve Walton
MADISON CO.
Verna Ruffin
Jim Campbell
MARION COUNTY
Mr. Mark Griffith
Terry Case
+Richard City
Ms. Cindy Blevins
Melissa Phenis
MARSHALL COUNTY
Ms. Jackie Abernathy
Donnie Moses
MAURY COUNTY
Mr. Edward E. Hickman
Jim Morrison
MEIGS COUNTY
Mr. Don Roberts
Christopher Clark
MONROE COUNTY
Mr. Tim Blankenship
Bob Lovingood
Sweetwater
Dr. Keith Hickey
Janie Dacus
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Dr. B.J. Worthington
Jimmie Garland
MOORE COUNTY
Mr. Chad Moorehead
Lorrie McKenzie
MORGAN COUNTY
Dr. Edd Diden
Randy Harlan
OBION COUNTY
Mr. Russ Davis
Brian Rainey
Union City
Mr. Gary L. Houston
Glenda Caudle
OVERTON COUNTY
Dr. Terry Webb
Mike Hayes
PERRY COUNTY
Mr. Eric Lomax
Martha Sharp
PICKETT COUNTY
Ms. Dianne Elder
John Reagan
POLK COUNTY
Mr. James Jones
Mark Williams
PUTNAM COUNTY
Mr. Jerry Boyd
Dawn Fry
RHEA COUNTY
Mr. Jerry Levengood
John Mincy
Dayton
Mr. Michael Latham
Gary Louallen
ROANE COUNTY
Mr. Gary Aytes
Michael L. Miller
ROBERTSON COUNTY
Mr. Mike Davis
Connie Hogan
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
Mr. Don Odom
Wayne R. Blair
Murfreesboro
Dr. Linda Arms Gilbert
Butch Campbell
SCOTT COUNTY
Mr. Bill Hall
John Vernon Thompson
+Oneida
Ms. Ann Sexton
Nancy Williamson
SEQUATCHIE COUNTY
Mr. Johnny Cordell
Charlie Rollins
SEVIER COUNTY
Dr. Jack A. Parton
John McClure
SHELBY COUNTY
Mr. Dorsey E. Hopson
Teresa Jones
Arlington Community
Ms. Tammy Mason
Kay Williams
Bartlett City
Mr. David Stephens
Jeff Norris
Collierville Schools
Mr. John Aitken
Mark Hansen
Germantown Municipal
Mr. Jason Manuel
Lisa Parker
Lakeland Municipal
Mr. Ted Horrell
Kevin Floyd
Millington Municipal
Mr. David Roper
Donald Holsinger
SMITH COUNTY
Mr. Barry Smith
Brian Smith
STEWART COUNTY
Mrs. Leta Joiner
Billy Sexton
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Mr. Jubal Yennie
Dan Wells
Bristol
Mr. Gary L. Lilly
Jim Butcher
Kingsport
Dr. Lyle Ailshie
Carrie Upshaw
SUMNER COUNTY
Dr. D. R. Phillips
Andy Daniels
TIPTON COUNTY
Dr. William Bibb
Marty Burlison
TROUSDALE COUNTY
Mr. Clint Satterfield
Denice Jackson
UNICOI COUNTY
Ms. Denise H. Brown
Cathy Thomas
UNION COUNTY
Mr. Jimmy Carter
David Coppock
VAN BUREN COUNTY
Mrs. Cheryl Cole
Ricky Walling
WARREN COUNTY
Mr. Bobby Cox
Linda Blair
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Mr. Ronald Dykes
Todd Ganger
Johnson City
Dr. Richard Bales
Tim Belisle
WAYNE COUNTY
Dr. Gailand Grinder
Barry Hanback
WEAKLEY COUNTY
Mr. Randy Frazier
Gordon Morris
WHITE COUNTY
Ms. Sandra Crouch
Edd Cantrell, II
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Dr. Mike Looney
PJ Mezera
+Franklin City
Dr. David Snowden
Tim Stillings
WILSON COUNTY
Dr. Donna Wright
Larry Tomlinson
+Lebanon
Mr. Scott Benson
Steve Jones
ASD (Achievement School District)
Mr. Chris Barbic
+Indicates Special School District
Table 1 Number of Public Schools (K - 12)
Number of Elementary Schools
1,075
Number of Middle Schools
312
Number of Secondary Schools
345
Number of Vocational Schools
13
Special Education Schools
12
Number of Adult High Schools
27
Number of Alternative Schools
27
Total Number of Schools
1,811
Table 2 Training of Public Personnel (K - 12)
Education Level
Men
Women
Not Reported
Total
Ph. D. Degree
408
781
0
1,189
Ed. S. Degree
1,515
4,522
3
6,041
M.A. plus 45 qtr. hrs.
1,122
3,771
2
4,894
Master's Degree
6,044
22,448
37
28,529
Bachelor's Degree
5,754
20,646
88
26,488
3 Years College
0
1
0
1
2 Years College
39
73
0
112
1 Year College
4
1
0
5
0 Years College
539
241
3
783
Total
15,426
52,483
133
68,043
Note: Total will not match total licensed personnel from Table 3. Table 2 contains only those assignment codes used for Report Card as "Administrators" and "Teachers"
Table 3 Assignment of Teachers, Administrators and Members of Boards of Education (K - 12)
Elementary Classroom Teachers
45,030
Secondary Classroom Teachers
19,064
Total Classroom Teachers
64,094
Elementary School Principals
1,132
Secondary School Principals
484
Principals Serving Both Elementary and Secondary Grades
123
Total School Principals
1,739
Elementary School Assistant Principals
774
Secondary School Assistant Principals
911
Assistant Principals Serving Both Elementary and Secondary Grades
141
Total Assistant Principals
1,826
Supervisors of Instruction – Elementary Grades Only
99
Supervisors of Instruction – Secondary Grades Only
84
Supervisors of Instruction Serving Both Elementary & Secondary Grades
111
Total Supervisors of Instruction
294
Elementary Librarians
1,028
Secondary Librarians
418
Librarians Serving Both Elementary and Secondary Grades
111
Total Librarians
1,556
Elementary Guidance Personnel
1,116
Secondary Guidance Personnel
1,016
Guidance Personnel Serving Both Elementary and Secondary Grades
148
Total Guidance Personnel
2,279
Other Professional Instructional Personnel
3,540
Psychological Personnel
473
Attendance Personnel
79
Total Number of Instructional Personnel
75,880
Superintendents
140
Assistant Superintendents
40
Other Licensed Educators
479
Total Number of Certificated Personnel
76,539
Non-Certificated Administrative Personnel
1,192
Members of Boards of Education
814
Table 4 Other Employees of Boards of Education
Health Personnel
a. Nurses
1,153
b. Other Professional & Technical Health Personnel
448
Secretarial and Clerical Personnel
a. School Support Level
5,369
b. System Support Level
1,925
Plant Operation Personnel
a. Custodians
3,460
b. Other
166
Plant Maintenance Personnel
2,099
Transportation Personnel
6,264
Food Service Personnel
9,166
Educational Assistants
a. Regular
6,352
b. Library
481
c. Special Education
8,493
d. Vocational Education
87
e. Other
1,118
Data Processing
828
School Safety Personnel
928
Other Employees
1,251
Total
49,597
Total Number of Employees of Board of Education
128,132
Table 5 Average Salary
Licensed Educators
$50,463
Instructional Personnel
$50,175
Classroom Teachers
$47,979
Principals
$82,445
Superintendents
$115,078
Table 6 Number of High School Graduates
Regular Diplomas
62,632
Special Education Diplomas
955
Certificates of Attendance
34
Grand Total All Diplomas/Certificates
63,621
Table 7 Average Daily Membership*
Kindergarten
73,566
First Grade
76,968
Second Grade
77,271
Third Grade
75,829
Fourth Grade
73,760
Fifth Grade
72,703
Sixth Grade
71,907
Seventh Grade
72,195
Eighth Grade
72,827
Ninth Grade
76,105
Tenth Grade
72,019
Eleventh Grade
66,805
Twelfth Grade
61,744
Special Education Self-Contained
15,837
Total ADM
959,536
*Includes Adult High School Students
- Total off due to rounding.
Table 8 Average Daily Attendance*
Kindergarten
69,796
First Grade
73,387
Second Grade
73,959
Third Grade
72,735
Fourth Grade
70,736
Fifth Grade
69,800
Sixth Grade
69,069
Seventh Grade
69,046
Eighth Grade
69,514
Ninth Grade
72,254
Tenth Grade
68,077
Eleventh Grade
62,750
Twelfth Grade
57,360
Special Education Self-Contained
14,743
Total ADA
913,227
*Includes Adult High School Students
Table 9 First Month Membership (Kindergarten through Twelve)
Kindergarten
75,024
First Grade
78,295
Second Grade
78,720
Third Grade
77,232
Fourth Grade
75,315
Fifth Grade
74,303
Sixth Grade
74,098
Seventh Grade
74,454
Eighth Grade
75,082
Ninth Grade
78,878
Tenth Grade
74,739
Eleventh Grade
69,573
Twelfth Grade
66,090
Total Net Enrollment
971,803
Table 10 Record of Pupil Progress
Grade
Promotions
Retentions
Incidents of Suspension
Students Suspended
Student Expulsions
Long Term Change of Placement
Kindergarten
67,167
2,605
1,723
1,052
9
3
First Grade
69,777
2,020
2,165
1,324
6
4
Second Grade
71,237
1,177
2,558
1,611
13
6
Third Grade
69,910
932
3,003
1,950
17
12
Fourth Grade
67,154
511
3,443
2,234
17
15
Fifth Grade
63,034
393
5,167
3,120
24
41
Sixth Grade
67,617
745
8,296
4,832
75
161
Seventh Grade
67,715
933
10,706
6,036
132
348
Eighth Grade
61,976
614
9,566
5,745
114
489
Ninth Grade
67,530
3,736
11,954
6,715
287
609
Tenth Grade
63,853
2,623
9,854
5,825
183
586
Eleventh Grade
61,221
1,627
7,523
4,649
147
477
Twelfth Grade
62,962
1,697
5,714
3,837
90
382
Total
861,153
19,613
81,672
48,930
1,114
3,133
Table 11 Number of Children Ages 3 through 21 with Disability Receiving Special Education Services
Learning Disabled
47,895
Intellectual Disabled
7,640
Speech /Language Impaired
32,884
Emotionally Disturbed
3,082
Autism
8,639
Health Impaired
15,399
Physically Impaired
646
Hearing Impaired or Deaf
1,238
Visually Impaired or Blind
602
Deaf/Blind
12
Multi-Disabilities
2,121
Developmentally Delayed
9,403
Traumatic Brain Injury
344
Total
129,905
Table 12 (PART A) Pupil Transportation
Miles of Bus Route One Way (Daily)
297,998
Number of Vehicles Employed in Pupil Transportation
8,858
Number of Pupils Enrolled for Transportation
Not Available
Average Number of Pupils Transported Over 1 1/2 Miles
484,211
Type of Bus Ownership
District Owned
6,399
Private Owned/Contracted
2,779
Table 12 (PART B) Driver and Accidents
Number of Bus Drivers
Regular
7,384
Substitute
1,524
Total
8,908
Accidents
Type of Accident:
Property Damage
854
Personal Injury
94
Treated and Released
86
Confined Overnight
8
Fatalities
2
Receipts
Total Receipts From State
$4,278,065,646
Total Receipts From Federal Government
1,122,769,674
Total Receipts From County and City or Special District
3,326,328,459
Total Other Revenue Receipts
391,498,626
Total Revenue Receipts
9,118,662,405
Total Non-Revenue Receipts
402,453,311
Grand Total Receipts From All Sources
$9,521,115,716
Expenditures
Instruction
$5,025,841,685
Support Services – Student
367,643,004
Support Services – Instructional Staff
540,998,575
Support Services – Administration
$790,741,449
Support Services-Operations & Maintenance of Plant
736,994,107
Other Current Expenditures
988,793,513
Total Current Expenditures
$8,451,012,333
Community Services
77,732,493
Early Childhood Education
120,899,136
Capital Outlay
59,521,383
Debt Services Operating Transfers
517,803,403
Capital Projects
304,403,892
Grand Total of All Expenditures
$9,531,372,640
Total Operating Expenditures*
$8,561,439,983
Operating Expenditures Per PUPIL ADA*
$9,245
*Operating Expenditures Per Pupil ADA includes: Current Expenditures Per LEA Financial Report (excluding Student Body Education and Adult Education); U.S.D.A. Commodity Value; and State Level Program and Administrative Expenses.