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 …
Wayne Keener: Be true to your school
At one time the halls echoed with the sounds of teenage laughter and the banging of locker doors between classes. The building is a remnant from a time when there …
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 …
KCSO Car and Motorcycle Show returns
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) is once again sending out the call for exhibitors and vendors for the 2021 Car and Motorcycle Show. This is KCSO’s biggest fundraiser for …
Knox County students earn history awards
A total of 38 Knox County students won special awards or took first, second, or third place in the 20th annual East Tennessee History Day Regional Competition (ETHD). Winners were …
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 …