2024-25 Public School Report Card Released
Includes County, Area Schools’ Letter Grades
From the Dec 30, 2025 e-EditionNASHVILLE (December 18) — The Tennessee Department of Education released the 2024-25 State Report Card, including the 2024-25 School Letter Grades, for families and users to learn more about how districts and schools are performing across the state.
The State Report Card provides families, education leaders, elected officials and the public with a variety of interactive displays to inform tailored strategies and investments to support students and schools. Users can find resources available on the department’s website, including the State Report Card Overview and the State Report Card highlight video, to learn how to best utilize the tool.
“The 2024-25 State Report Card celebrates the progress and achievements of public schools and districts across Tennessee, empowering families and communities with the knowledge to support every student’s success,” said Lizzette Reynolds, Commissioner of Education. “We are inspired by the dedication of schools that excelled in School Letter Grades and are making a meaningful difference for students. We invite all Tennesseans to join us in supporting, uplifting, and advancing the growth of every school in our state.”
School Letter Grades provide a snapshot of how each school in the state is performing, including student achievement and academic growth measures for all schools, as well as a measure of college and career readiness just for high schools.
Letter grades are decided based on four main indicators: achievement, growth, growth for highest need students, and (if applicable) college and career readiness.
Statewide, 355 schools received an overall A letter grade, and 483 schools received an overall B letter grade. Four Carroll County schools received overall B letter grades.
Here’s a look at area schools’ grades from the 2024-25 school year.
McKenzie Elementary School: B, 491 students enrolled
McKenzie Middle School: D, 378 students enrolled
McKenzie High School: B, 366 students enrolled
Huntingdon Primary School: C, 399 students enrolled
Huntingdon Middle School: C, 467 students enrolled
Huntingdon High School: C, 403 students enrolled
Clarksburg School, Pre-K–12: C, 313 students enrolled
Hollow Rock-Bruceton Central Elementary School: B, 245 students enrolled
Hollow Rock-Bruceton Central High School: B, 345 students enrolled
West Carroll Primary School: no letter grade issued, 156 students enrolled
West Carroll Elementary School: C, 222 students enrolled
West Carroll Jr/Sr High School: C, 302 students enrolled
Gleason School, Pre-K–12: C, 382 students enrolled
In the e-Edition
McKenzie Banner December 30, 2025
Dec 30, 2025 · Read the full issue →
Related Stories

Wilson Receives UT Martin Business Award
MARTIN, Tenn. — Gleason native Sophie Wilson recently received the Horace and Sara Dunagan Chair of Excellence Rising Leader Award from the University of Tennessee at Martin's College of Business and Global Affairs, now called the College of Business. She also received UT…
Jul 15, 2026
Adysen Olds named to Mississippi State University's spring 2026 Deans' List
MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS (07/15/2026)-- Adysen Olds, of Bruceton, TN, was named to the Mississippi State University spring 2026 Deans' List.
Jul 15, 2026

Trezevant Council Backtracks on Rezoning Vote
TREZEVANT (July 14) — The Trezevant Town Council voted against rezoning the former Hillsman property at 5340 Broad Street on Tuesday, further stalling an eight-month effort to bring a hybrid grocery store to the town.
Jul 15, 2026

Baptist Hospital Welcomes CAO Kevin Redd
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Carroll County welcomed new Chief Administrative Officer Kevin Redd to its team.
Jul 14, 2026
