Holloway High School vs. Virtual Learning: Fact vs. Fiction in Rutherford County Education

Jul 15, 2026 at 10:25 am



Holloway High School is rewriting the rules of the traditional high school experience in Rutherford County by shifting away from the crowded halls of massive institutions and focusing on a micro-scale, relationship-driven environment. Host Chip Walters sits down with the leadership tag-team of new Principal Dr. Jessica Supakhan and Assistant Principal Jennifer Courtney to break down the realities of running a specialized choice school with a maximum capacity of just 160 students. They unpack the true history of Holloway, challenge the lingering misconception that it serves merely as a disciplinary alternative facility, and reveal how their strict no-cellphone policy has revived genuine social interaction and old-school playground fun during daily activity periods.

The discussion pivots into the evolution of the Rutherford County Virtual School, a fully integrated online learning platform designed for competitive athletes, home-school transitions, and students needing academic flexibility. Discover how these distinct educational pathways operate under a unified leadership team to provide tailored academic environments, robust dual-enrollment opportunities, and a strong sense of community. Whether you are an alumnus curious about the school’s restored historic composites or a parent weighing specialized local education options, this episode provides an insider look at contemporary alternative learning.

Key Takeaways

  • Debunking the Myth: Holloway is a specialized choice school focused on small class sizes and individual mentorship, not a disciplinary alternative school.

  • The Power of 150: Why keeping the student body close to the "magic number" of 150 naturally eliminates harmful social cliques and fosters a family atmosphere.

  • The Cellphone Cure: How a district-wide smartphone ban has transformed lunch and recess into an active, device-free community builder where kids actually talk and play.

  • Virtual vs. Distance Learning: The critical structural differences between temporary emergency pandemic schooling and a robust, permanent virtual curriculum.

  • Community Milestones: Details on the upcoming Back to School Bash on August 1st, featuring free resources, historic alumni events, and community outreach.