Friday is School Lunch Hero Day, and we want to say a huge “thank you” to the KCS nutrition workers who provide healthy meals to students every day.
We are also …
Dogwood Arts gifts supplies to KCS students
The Dogwood Arts Festival provided a huge boost to arts instruction this spring, as they sent gift packets to every middle- and high-school art student in the district!
The kits included …
KCS offers summer learning programs
Knox County Schools will offer in-person summer learning opportunities for eligible students beginning on June 1.
The Elementary Summer Learning Camp is a 6-week program that will begin on June 1 and …
KCS virtual enrollment deadline nears
Knox County Schools will continue to offer two learning options in the 2021-22 academic year for students in grades 1-12.
These students can utilize in-person, on-campus instruction with additional safety measures …
Senior captains set tone for Bearden basketball
At the start of this school year, members of the Bearden High girls basketball team didn’t know whether they would get to play because of COVID-19.
But once their season tipped …
Graduation ceremonies to be held at high schools
On Thursday evening, Feb. 18, Knox County Schools Superintendent Bob Thomas sent the following message to Class of 2021 families about this year’s graduation ceremonies:
Dear KCS families,
Commencement season is approaching, …
Fulton students’ artwork featured in KAT marketing
When the City of Knoxville, Knoxville Area Transit and Knox County Schools announced the new Youth Freedom Pass, the initiative’s marketing campaign got an assist from two students at Fulton High …
CMA seniors on track for associate degrees
Some seniors from Career Magnet Academy have an extra reason to look forward to graduation this year. A dozen dual-enrollment students from CMA are on track to receive associate degrees …