Our students excel inside and outside the classroom, and Knox County Schools is committed to providing them with the instruction, resources and support they need to achieve their goals. Investing in students not only helps them as individuals but also ensures a vibrant future for all of Knox County.
The Knox County Board of Education is seeking input from the community as planning begins for the 2022-23 school year. Please take a few minutes to complete the brief survey. The Knox County Board of Education will be hiring a new leader to assume the role of Superintendent of Schools.
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Your first call should be to your child's school. Each school has a staff member, or two, that have access to all of their students' Aspen Family Portal logins. If the school doesn't have a login for you, you may request your login by contacting the KCS IT Helpdesk by completing this form.
Knoxville's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission held its Leadership Awards Luncheon on Thursday, and a KCS educator was among the honorees.
Patricia Robledo, a trailblazing entrepreneur and civil servant who immigrated to the United States at the age of 17, is putting her skills and experience to work on behalf of KCS students and families. Click the headline for details.
Journalism students at Karns High School are using a new platform to help their classmates stay informed. Click the headline for details.
Knox County Schools offers programs including STEM, Arts education, honors courses, CTE, and student supports; as well as extracurricular activities ranging from state championship athletics to the performing arts to robotics.