Greeneville City Schools has announced the 2024–25 School Letter Grades, offering families and the community a clear view of school performance under Tennessee’s state accountability system. These grades reflect multiple indicators, including student achievement, academic growth, and college and career readiness at the high school level.
The district is proud to report that all schools earned an A or B, reflecting substantial achievement and growth:
· Hal Henard Elementary School: A
· EastView Elementary School: B
· Highland Elementary School: B
· Tusculum View Elementary School: A
· Greeneville Middle School: A
· Greeneville High School: A
Steve Starnes, Director of Schools, stated, "While we are very proud of our schools' letter grade results, these grades are more than just letters. They reflect the hard work of our students, teachers, and staff. While we celebrate the success evidenced by the results, we also recognize areas where we can continue to grow. Our commitment remains to provide every child with the best possible education and to ensure that our schools are places of opportunity and excellence."
Richard Tipton, Assistant Director of Schools for Curriculum & Instruction, added, “We are encouraged by our schools’ performance on the 2024–25 School Letter Grades and grateful for the collective effort behind these results. These grades offer valuable insight into student achievement and growth, but they represent only one part of a broader picture. Our focus remains on continuous improvement, using multiple measures to guide curriculum decisions and ensure every student is supported.”
School letter grades are determined using multiple measures, including:
· Student Achievement
· Academic Growth
· Growth of Highest-Need Students
· College and Career Readiness (for high schools)
Tennessee Online Public School at Greeneville and Greene Technology Center did not receive traditional school letter grades under the state accountability model.
To view detailed school performance data, visit the Tennessee State Report Card. Grades are intended to provide families and the community with clear, transparent information while supporting ongoing school improvement efforts.

