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1 History  





2 Operations  





3 Statistics  





4 Schools  



4.1  Elementary schools  





4.2  Middle schools  





4.3  High schools  





4.4  Special schools  







5 Governance  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Andrew Johnson Building, former district headquarters

Knox County Schools is the school district that operates all public schoolsinKnox County, Tennessee.[1]

History[edit]

Before the 1987–1988 school year, the cityofKnoxville and Knox County operated separate school districts. In that year the two systems were consolidated into Knox County Schools.[2]

List of Knox County School Superintendents (1869–Present)

M.C Wilcott 1869–1873

Thomas Conner Karns 1873–1875

H.M Brothers 1875–1876

H.G Hampstead 1877–1878

Frank Smith 1879–1880

William Gibbs 1881–1883

John Shipe 1883–1885

James Saylor 1886–1888

J.C Ford 1889–1896

D.P Duggan 1897–1900

Sam Hill 1901–1907

E.R Cate 1907–1910

Monroe Wilson 1911–1917

William Stooksbury 1917–1922

William Morris 1923–1934

Leonard Brickey 1934–1946

Mildred Doyle 1946–1976

Earl Hofmeister 1976–1992

Allen Morgan 1992–1998

Roy Mullins 1998–1999

Charles Lindsey 1999–2007

Roy Mullins 2007–2008

James McIntyre 2008–2016

Buzz Thomas 2016–2017 (interim)

Bob Thomas 2017–2022

Dr. Jon Rysewyk 2022–Present

Lists of Knox County City School Superintendents (1871–1988)

Alenander Baird 1871–1875

Reverend H.T Morton 1875–1878

R.D.S Robertson 1877–1881

Albert Ruth 1881–1897

J.H. McCallie 1897–1901

Albert Ruth 1901–1907

Seymour Mynders 1907–1911

Walter Miller 1910–1924

Homer Shepherd 1926–1931

Harry Clark 1932–1941

Thomas Prince 1941–1949

Wilson New 1949–1954

Thomas Johnston 1954–1964

Olin Adams Jr. 1964–1971

Elmer Aslinger 1971–1973

Roy Wallace 1973–1975

James Newman 1975–1984

Fred Bedelle Jr. 1984–1987

Operations[edit]

Its current headquarters is in Knoxville.[3]

It was formerly headquartered in the Andrew Johnson Building in downtown Knoxville.[4]

Statistics[edit]

The district has 94 schools (including 51 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, 16 high schools, 11 special schools) with 8,339 employees serving approximately 60,500 students in the cities of Knoxville and Farragut as well as all other communities in the county. There are 3,927 classroom teachers, 85 principals, and 126 assistant principals. The system has another 549 certified personnel plus 3,652 support staff. All middle and high schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and 96% of the elementary schools are accredited.

As of April 2012, there were 1,431 students enrolled in Pre-K, 27,168 K-5, 12,879 grades 6–8, 16,230 grades 9–12, and 104 in non-traditional schools. Of the student population, 76.6% are white, 5.3% Hispanic, 2.2% Asian/Pacific Island, and 13.9% African-American.[5]

Schools[edit]

The district has a total of 88 schools within 9 districts.

Elementary schools[edit]

Knox County operates 50 elementary schools.

  • A. L. Lotts est. 1993
  • Adrian Burnett est. 1976
  • Amherst est. 2005
  • Ball Camp est. 1931
  • Bearden est. 1938
  • Beaumont Magnet Elementary and Honors/Fine Arts Academy est. 1936
  • Belle Morris est. 1930
  • Blue Grass est. 1938
  • Bonny Kate est. 1932
  • Brickey-McCloud est. 2003
  • Carter est. 1938
  • Cedar Bluff est. 1975
  • Chilhowee Intermediate est. 1928
  • Christenberry est. 1996
  • Copper Ridge est. 1979
  • Corryton est. 1936
  • Dogwood est. 1995
  • East Knox County est. 1979
  • Farragut Intermediate est. 1984
  • Farragut Primary est. 1989
  • Fountain City est. 1931
  • Gap Creek est. 1933
  • Gibbs est. 2006
  • Green Magnet Math and Science Academy est. 1956
  • Halls est. 1986
  • Hardin Valley est. 2000
  • Inskip est. 1948
  • Karns est. 1992
  • Lonsdale est. 1935
  • Maynard est. 1926
  • Mill Creek est. 2023
  • Mooreland Heights est. 1931
  • Mount Olive est. 1952
  • New Hopewell est. 1952
  • Northshore est. 2013
  • Norwood est. 1954
  • Pleasant Ridge est. 1948
  • Pond Gap est. 1954
  • Powell est. 1968
  • Ritta est. 1905
  • Rocky Hill est. 1940
  • Sarah Moore Greene Magnet Technology Academy est. 1972
  • Sequoyah est. 1930
  • Shannondale est. 1955
  • South Knoxville est. 1955
  • Spring Hill est. 1955
  • Sterchi est. 1959
  • Sunnyview Primary est. 1963
  • West Haven est. 1958
  • West Hills est. 1958
  • West View est. 1950
  • Middle schools[edit]

    The district operates 16 middle schools, enrolling grades 6–8.

    • Bearden Middle est. 1977
  • Carter Middle est. 1948
  • Cedar Bluff Middle est. 1964
  • Farragut Middle est. 1984
  • Gibbs Middle est. 2018
  • Gresham Middle est. 1931
  • Halls Middle est. 1981
  • Hardin Valley Middle est. 2018
  • Holston Middle est. 1957
  • Karns Middle est. 1974
  • Northwest Middle est. 1966
  • Powell Middle est. 1974
  • South-Doyle Middle est. 1967
  • Vine Middle est. 1951
  • West Valley Middle est. 1999
  • Whittle Springs Middle est. 1959
  • High schools[edit]

    The district operates 15 high schools. These are:

  • Bearden High School, Knoxville est. 1939
  • Carter High School, Strawberry Plains est. 1915
  • Career Magnet Academy, located at Pellissippi State Community College
  • Central High School, Knoxville est. 1906, relocated 1971
  • Farragut High School, Farragut est. 1904
  • Fulton High School, Knoxville est. 1951
  • Gibbs High School, Corryton est. 1913
  • Halls High School, Halls Crossroads est. 1916
  • Hardin Valley Academy, western Knox County est. 2008
  • Karns High School, Karns est. 1913
  • L&N STEM Academy est. 2011, located in former L&N railroad station
  • Powell High School, Powell est. 1949
  • South-Doyle High School, southern Knox County est. 1967
  • West High School, Knoxville est. 1951
  • Special schools[edit]

    There are 10 Knox County schools offering special or non-traditional programs. Included are three vocational high school programs:

    The Knox County Adult High School offers day and evening high school classes for adult students (age 18 and older) desiring to complete a regular high school diploma. It is housed in the historic Knoxville High School building.

    Knox County public preschools are:

    Other special schools are:

    Governance[edit]

    Knox County Schools is governed by a nine-member elected board of education[6] and directed by an appointed Director of Schools (aka: superintendent). The following will serve on the Knox County Board of Education from 2022–2024:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2020 CENSUS – SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Knox County, TN" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 23, 2022.Text list
  • ^ Ed Young and Harry Green, School System Consolidation, TACIR Staff Education Brief 8, Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, November 2005
  • ^ "Home". Knox County Schools. Retrieved July 23, 2022. 400 W. Summit Hill Drive • Knoxville, TN 37902
  • ^ "Central Office Contacts." Knox County Schools. Retrieved on September 9, 2015. "Physical Address: 912 South Gay Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902"
  • ^ "Knox County Schools: Facts and Figures", Knox County Schools website, archived from the original on February 19, 2012, retrieved May 1, 2013
  • ^ a b Board of Education, Knox County Schools website
  • External links[edit]


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