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Halls High School is a high school in the Halls Crossroads suburb of Knoxville, Tennessee, operated by Knox County Schools. Founded in 1916, the school was one of the first in the area. It is named for Pulaski Hall, a prominent citizen and owner of one of the first businesses in the town.
The expansion was funded by a five-year $26.5 million federal grant awarded to the Teacher Incentive Fund. Additional funding was provided by a Knox County Schools Race to the Top grant and the Great Schools Partnership. South-Doyle High School implemented the TAP program in the 2011-2012 school year.
Bearden High School is a Knox County, Tennessee, high school located in the Bearden area in the city of Knoxville. [2]The school was founded in 1939. [3] It was named for the family of Marcus De LaFayette Bearden, a farmer who served as a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War.
For years, Knox County Schools has had an informal relationship with the center. The district has provided staff, space, utilities and access to school mail, Lautner told Knox News.
Before the 1987–1988 school year, the city of Knoxville 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 ...
He was elected to the Knox County Commission in 2004 and served until 2014. He has represented both the 5th District, which includes Farragut, and the county at-large. He was elected clerk in 2014 ...
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office arrested a girl who attends West Valley Middle School and a Carter MIddle School student. The girl posted online threats that named Knox County and other schools ...
Knox County Schools, the unified Knox County, Tennessee school district, operates the school. The school serves the majority of Farragut, portions south of Interstate 40. [2] The original Farragut High School, built in 1904, occupied a strip of land adjacent to Kingston Pike, becoming the first consolidated high school in Knox County.