A Central High School artist learned recently that her work will be included in a statewide exhibition in Nashville, reaching a goal many artists with more experience are still striving to accomplish: …
Dine Out for Education is August 30
Knox County Schools is asking community members to participate in the 19th annual “Dine Out for Education” on Tuesday, August 30. The promotion, presented by Graphic Creations, is a joint effort …
First KCS early release is today
Knox County Schools will implement six early-release days for students in the 2022-23 school year, and the first will be today, Wednesday, Aug. 17.
This proposal is designed to improve student learning …
Celebrating new Lonsdale school
Knox County Schools on August 1, 2022, celebrated a ribbon-cutting for the new Lonsdale Elementary School. The school features a 94,400-square-foot building that includes 36 classrooms, four teacher work areas, …
Bearden student earns solo wings
According to aviation tradition, flight instructors commemorate a student’s first solo flight by cutting off their shirttail, indicating that they can fly without direction. In the early days of aviation, …
Farragut student is Youth Poet Laureate
Melody Dalili has been writing poems for years, but she didn’t begin reciting them publicly until a spoken-word performance last August. Since then, the Farragut High School junior has gotten …
Fundraising helps Karns students with AP exams
A fundraising effort at Karns High School is working to broaden access to Advanced Placement classes.
The initiative was sparked last year, when social studies teacher B.J. Arvin heard about a Karns student who had …
Register for summer school
Knox County Schools is pleased to offer in-person summer learning opportunities for eligible students.
The Elementary Summer Learning Camp is a 4-week program that will begin on May 31 and will run …