For assistance with student usernames, parents can contact their students’ schools. For assistance with students’ passwords, parents can call the schools or contact Knox County Schools’ Help desk at Help Desk Ticket or 865-594-1830. When will the parent portal be available for parents?
What is the Parent Portal? The Parent Portal is a convenient, online tool for parents of new and current Club Members of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley (BGCTNV). Interested in attending BGCTNV?
What is Aspen Family Portal? Aspen Family Portal is your online access point for important student information and teacher communication. This secure site provides an easy way to view student academic information including:
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.
For assistance with students’ passwords, parents can call the schools or contact Knox County Schools’ Help desk at Help Desk Ticket or 865-594-1830. When will the parent portal be available for parents? Parents can expect to receive instructions for setting up their accounts in early October .
The portal is available beginning August 8 for students using their usernames and passwords, and until parent accounts are set up, parents can access their students’ information using their students’ usernames and passwords. For assistance with student usernames, parents can contact their students’ schools.
When that information is available, office staff can provide it to the parent. What is Canvas? Canvas is a Learning Management System . Parents should think of it as a "virtual backpack" in which students can access and complete assignments online.
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.