Washington County School District

There are 16 public schools managed by Washington County School District serving 9,199 students in Gray, TN. You can also narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Washington County School District - All Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
Chuckey South Central Elementary School
276 KG-8
Fall Branch Fall Branch Elementary School
323 KG-8
Gray Boones Creek Elementary School
495 KG-4
Gray Daniel Boone High School
1 Review(s)
1421 9-12
Gray Gray Elementary School
680 KG-8
Gray Ridgeview Elementary School
669 PK-8
Johnson City Boones Creek Middle School
361 5-8
Johnson City University School
510 KG-12
Johnson City Washington County Adult High School
n/a KG-12
Jonesborough David Crockett High School
1284 9-12
Jonesborough Jonesborough Elementary School
497 PK-4
Jonesborough Jonesborough Middle School
444 5-8
Jonesborough Lamar Elementary School
1 Review(s)
599 KG-8
Jonesborough Sulphur Springs Elementary School
499 KG-8
Limestone West View School
2 Review(s)
445 KG-8
Telford Grandview Elementary School
696 PK-8
Overview
(Washington County) Stats
(TN) State Statistics
# of Schools 16 School(s) 1,784 School(s)
# of Students 9,199 students 987,078 students
# of Teachers 587 Teacher(s) 64,542 Teacher(s)
Student : Teachers Ratio 16:1 15:1
# of Male Students 4,733 students 504,414 students
% Male Students 51.5% 51.1%
# of Female Students 4,466 students 482,664 students
% Female Students 48.5% 48.9%
Students by Ethnicity:
# of American Indian Students 21 students 1,901 students
% American Indian Students
0.2% 0.2%
# of Asian Students 48 students 15,771 students
% Asian Students
0.5% 1.6%
# of Hispanic Students 253 students 60,544 students
% Hispanic Students
2.8% 6.1%
# of Black Students 124 students 235,865 students
% Black Students
1.3% 23.9%
# of White Students 8,711 students 664,759 students
% White Students
95% 67%
# of Other Students 42 students 8,238 students
% of Other Students
n/a 1%
 
Students by Grade:
# of Students in Pre-Kindergarten: 120 students 28,590 students
# of Students in Kindergarten: 671 students 76,641 students
# of Students in 1st Grade: 701 students 76,706 students
# of Students in 2nd Grade: 665 students 74,785 students
# of Students in 3rd Grade: 586 students 74,793 students
# of Students in 4rd Grade: 685 students 75,479 students
# of Students in 5th Grade: 636 students 75,052 students
# of Students in 6th Grade: 746 students 74,610 students
# of Students in 7th Grade: 721 students 73,362 students
# of Students in 8th Grade: 699 students 71,463 students
# of Students in 9th Grade: 710 students 75,986 students
# of Students in 10th Grade: 713 students 73,491 students
# of Students in 11th Grade: 729 students 68,730 students
# of Students in 12th Grade: 817 students 67,390 students
# of Ungraded Students: n/a n/a

Town Statistics:

About This Town (Gray)
(Washington County) Stats
(TN) State Stats
Population (Approximate) n/a 5,681,706 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree n/a 18%
Median Household Income n/a $37,864
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