Education – Knoxville TN

Education

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.

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

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

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

New Health Science Center Coming to Knoxville

March 12, 2025

News Summary Knoxville is set to undergo a significant transformation with the construction of the Knox Regional Health Science Center. This $75 million state-of-the-art facility will replace the Roane State...

Knox County Schools Snow Day Announcement

March 11, 2025

News Summary Knox County Schools will be closed on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, due to an impending snowstorm. The closure ensures the safety of students, teachers, and staff in hazardous...

Knoxville Schools Report Card Grades: Local Education Insights

March 11, 2025

News Summary The Tennessee Department of Education has released school-specific letter grades for Knoxville schools. Out of 81 schools, 52% received an ‘A’ or ‘B’, showcasing positive trends in educational...

Knox County Schools 2023-2024 Annual Report Highlights

March 11, 2025

News Summary Knox County Schools’ 2023-2024 annual report showcases significant achievements, including a 93% graduation rate and improvements in reading and math proficiencies. The district met 27 of its 37...

Cookeville School Highlights in TSSAA State Basketball Championships

March 11, 2025

News Summary The TSSAA Division II State Basketball Championships are heating up in Cookeville, showcasing incredible talent from schools across Tennessee. As the tournament progresses, teams from Nashville, Knoxville, and...

East Tennessee Schools Closed Amid Severe Weather Alerts

March 11, 2025

News Summary In East Tennessee, many schools are facing closures and delays due to severe weather conditions including heavy rain, high winds, and potential wildfires. A 10Weather Impact Alert has...

Knoxville Opens Nuclear Training Simulator Laboratory

March 9, 2025

News Summary Kairos Power has launched a new Operator Training Simulator Laboratory at the University of Tennessee’s Tickle College of Engineering, aimed at training future nuclear reactor operators for the...

Northwest Middle School Receives National Recognition

March 4, 2025

News Summary Northwest Middle School in Knoxville, Tennessee, has been honored as a National Demonstration School by the AVID initiative, making it the first school in Tennessee to receive this...

Halls Middle School Handles Bomb Threats with Care

March 4, 2025

News Summary In February 2025, Halls Middle School in Knoxville faced two bomb threats, leading to swift evacuations and the deployment of a K-9 unit. The safety of students and...

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