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Education - Knoxville TN

The district comprises 94 schools (51 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, 16 high schools, and 11 special schools) and 8,339 staff who serve about 60,500 children in Knoxville and Farragut, as well as the rest of the county.

Education - Knoxville TN

Knoxville Public Schools

Austin-East High School

Richard Yoakley School

L&N STEM Academy

Edison School

Amherst Elementary School

Ritta Elementary School

Sunnyview School

Robert L Huff School

Vestal School

Episcopal School of Knoxville

West End Academy

Bearden High School

Northshore Elementary School

Amherst Elementary School

A L Lotts Elementary School

Farragut High School

Cedar Bluff Elementary School

Education - Knoxville TN

Colleges/Universities

University of Tennessee

Knoxville College

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville

Strayer University

The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture

Lincoln Memorial University

College of Arts and Sciences

Education - Knoxville TN

Public Library

Lawson McGhee Library

Cedar Bluff Branch Library

North Knoxville Branch Library

Sequoyah Library

Fountain City Branch Library

Murphy Branch Library

South Knoxville Branch Library

Halls Branch Library

Bearden Branch Library

Burlington Branch Library

Karns Branch Library

Deserted school playground due to flu outbreak

East Tennessee Schools Cancel Classes Due to Flu Surge

February 11, 2025

News Summary East Tennessee schools are closing their doors starting February 5 in response to rising flu cases affecting students and staff. Knox County Schools will be closed on February...

Closed school building in East Tennessee during flu outbreak

School Closures in East Tennessee Amid Flu Outbreak

February 11, 2025

News Summary In response to rising flu cases, several schools in East Tennessee, including Knox County, have announced closures. Starting February 6, districts like Maryville City and Loudon County prioritize...

Children participating in the Covenant Kids Run at Zoo Knoxville, with families cheering and a zoo animal in view.

Covenant Kids Run Energizes Schools in East Tennessee

February 11, 2025

News Summary The Covenant Kids Run kicked off on February 1, 2025, at Zoo Knoxville, uniting over 300 students and families to promote fitness among children in East Tennessee. This...

Closed school building in Knoxville due to flu outbreak.

Knoxville Schools Close Temporarily Due to Flu Surge

February 11, 2025

News Summary In response to a significant increase in flu cases, Knox County Schools in Knoxville will close on February 10 and 11. This decision aims to help students and...

Diverse group of students on campus using smartphones for social media.

School Student Wins $250K Settlement Over Social Media Posts

February 4, 2025

News Summary In a notable case from Memphis, Tennessee, a pharmacy student successfully argued her First Amendment rights after her social media posts led to her expulsion from school. Following...

Students gathered discussing ideas about free speech on college campus.

Memphis School Student Triumphs in Free Speech Case

February 4, 2025

News Summary Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, won a $250,000 settlement after facing expulsion due to her controversial social media posts. Her...

Diverse students in a classroom representing school choice

Tennessee’s New School Choice Legislation Passed

February 4, 2025

News Summary The Tennessee General Assembly has passed the Education Freedom Act, expanding school choice across the state. This initiative includes 20,000 scholarships aimed at low-income families and students with...

Group of pharmacy students celebrating a legal victory in a university setting.

Memphis Pharmacy School Student Wins First Amendment Case

February 4, 2025

News Summary Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy graduate from the University of Tennessee, recently won a $250,000 settlement after a ruling in her favor concerning First Amendment rights. The case stemmed...

Conceptual design of a new K-8 school building

Knoxville Proposes New K-8 School for Mechanicsville Area

February 4, 2025

News Summary Knox County Schools has proposed a new K-8 school in Mechanicsville, situated on the former site of Rule High School. The school will accommodate around 1,600 students, aiming...

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