Campbell County Schools & Education

Campbell County, Tennessee

School Score

31/100

Higher = better

Rating

Below Average

Graduation Rate

91.0%

National avg 87.5%

Education Statistics

Graduation Rate

91.0%

National avg 87.5%

State avg 93.3%

Per-Pupil Spending

$5,449

National avg $13,239

State avg $6,215

School Score

31/100

Higher = better

State avg 47/100

State School Rank

#83

of 95 counties (1 = best)

Education Overview

About Schools in Campbell County, Tennessee

Campbell's Dedicated Public School System

Campbell County operates 16 public schools for 5,294 students through a single county-wide district. This system includes eight elementary schools and six high schools, providing varied options for local families.

Meeting National Graduation Standards

The county's 91.0% graduation rate exceeds the national average of 87%, though it trails the state average of 93.3%. Per-pupil expenditure is $5,449, which is lower than both the state average and the national average.

Centralized Learning for Campbell Students

The Campbell County district manages all 16 schools in the area, including two alternative schools. Campbell County Comprehensive High School is the largest in the district, enrolling 1,242 students.

A Balance of Rural and Town Schools

The school landscape is evenly split between eight rural and eight town schools, with an average school size of 441 students. Jacksboro Elementary is a major primary school anchor with 650 students currently enrolled.

Join a Community Focused on Student Success

Campbell County offers a stable school system with graduation rates that outperform the national average. Look for residential opportunities in Jacksboro or LaFollette to be near the county's largest elementary and high schools.

School Overview

Total Schools

16

in Campbell County

Total Enrollment

5,294

students

School Districts

1

district

Charter Schools

0

0% of total

School Type Breakdown

Elementary8
Middle2
High6
Other0

1 School District in Campbell County

Campbell County

16 schools
5,294 students enrolled

16 Public Schools in Campbell County

Campbell County Comprehensive High School

Campbell County

9–12High1,242 students
Jacksboro Elementary

Campbell County

PK–5Primary650 students
Caryville Elementary

Campbell County

PK–5Primary630 students
LaFollette Elementary School

Campbell County

PK–5Primary507 students
Jacksboro Middle School

Campbell County

6–8Middle493 students
Valley View Elementary

Campbell County

PK–5Primary412 students
Lafollette Middle School

Campbell County

6–8Middle394 students
Jellico Elementary

Campbell County

PK–8Primary288 students
Jellico High School

Campbell County

9–12High281 students
Wynn Habersham Elementary

Campbell County

PK–8Primary138 students
Elk Valley Elementary

Campbell County

KG–8Primary130 students
White Oak Elementary

Campbell County

PK–8Primary129 students
Campbell Co Adult High School

Campbell County

9–12High0 students
Jellico Learning Academy

Campbell County

6–12Alternative0 students
East Lafollette Learning Academy

Campbell County

6–12Alternative0 students
North Cumberland Online School

Campbell County

6–12High0 students

Educational Attainment

Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure

$5,449

State avg $6,215

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Frequently Asked Questions

Schools in Campbell County, Tennessee — FAQ

What does the school system look like in Campbell County, Tennessee?

Campbell County operates 16 public schools for 5,294 students through a single county-wide district. This system includes eight elementary schools and six high schools, providing varied options for local families.

How do schools in Campbell County perform academically?

The county's 91.0% graduation rate exceeds the national average of 87%, though it trails the state average of 93.3%. Per-pupil expenditure is $5,449, which is lower than both the state average and the national average.

What are the major school districts in Campbell County, Tennessee?

The Campbell County district manages all 16 schools in the area, including two alternative schools. Campbell County Comprehensive High School is the largest in the district, enrolling 1,242 students.

What is the school experience like in Campbell County?

The school landscape is evenly split between eight rural and eight town schools, with an average school size of 441 students. Jacksboro Elementary is a major primary school anchor with 650 students currently enrolled.

How can I find homes near good schools in Campbell County, Tennessee?

Campbell County offers a stable school system with graduation rates that outperform the national average. Look for residential opportunities in Jacksboro or LaFollette to be near the county's largest elementary and high schools.

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Data Sources

Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.

Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.