For the 2025-26 school year, there is 1 public school serving 111 students in Holladay, TN.
The top ranked public school in Holladay, TN is Holladay Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Holladay, TN public school have an average math proficiency score of 22% (versus the Tennessee public school average of 34%), and reading proficiency score of 22% (versus the 37% statewide average). Schools in Holladay have an average ranking of 1/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Tennessee public schools.
Minority enrollment is 9% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Tennessee public school average of 43% (majority Black).
Best Public Schools in Holladay, TN (2025-26)
School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Holladay Elementary School
(Math: 20-24% | Reading: 20-24%)
Rank:
Rank:
3/
Bottom 50%10
148 Stokes Rd
Holladay, TN 38341
(731) 584-6874
Holladay, TN 38341
(731) 584-6874
Gr: K-9 | 111 students Student-teacher ratio: 8:1 Minority enrollment: 9%
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked public schools in Holladay, TN?
The top ranked public schools in Holladay, TN include Holladay Elementary School.
How many public schools are located in Holladay?
1 public schools are located in Holladay.
What is the racial composition of students in Holladay?
Holladay public schools minority enrollment is 9% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Tennessee public schools average of 43% (majority Black).
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