Three Christian Academy of Knoxville students will participate in one of the Tennessee Governor’s Schools programs occurring this summer at a variety of universities across Tennessee.
Aaron Frazer, sophomore, will attend …
Pellissippi flowers are tribute to Compere
Drive Pellissippi Parkway to Hardin Valley Road and take a minute to enjoy the daffodils. They are the gift of one woman. Maria de la Luz Compere died in January …
Osakue joins CAK
Christian Academy of Knoxville (CAK) has added Andrew Osakue as part-time spiritual life director at the campus’ high school.
Osakue is a native of New Orleans, where he started his first …
KCS recognizes Teachers of the Year
Knox County Schools honored nearly 200 teachers during its Teacher of the Year celebration at the Knoxville Convention Center on Feb. 22. The event was sponsored by LifeTouch and Partners …
New in Hardin Valley
University Eye Specialists cut the ribbon to officially open its new Hardin Valley office on Feb. 20.
The new office, which opened to the public on Feb. 7, is located at …
Pellissippi scholar leads Knox Library series
Writer and scholar Edward Francisco has one test for a perfect short story: Could any word be removed from it and have it not be altered for the worse? By …
Debbie Dadey visits Tate’s
Tate’s School hosted children’s author Debbie Dadey, who has written several books including the kids’ favorite, Mrs. Jeepers. Pictured are: school librarian Necole Sykes, Debbie Dadey, second grade teacher Jana …
Echoes of the past: Why Rose marched
Last summer, Rosemarie Baechtel was stunned when she heard what the white nationalist marchers in Charlottesville were chanting:
“Blood and soil – blut und boden,” she said with undisguised disgust. “They …