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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.
Mary S. Shoemaker Elementary School [14] with 470 students in grades 1-5 Diane Cioffi, principal [13] Middle school. Woodstown Middle School [15] with 278 students in grades 6-8 Allison Pessolano, principal [13] High school. Woodstown High School [16] with 579 students in grades 9-12 Richard Senor, principal [13]
The team finished the 1991 season with a 23-7-1 record after winning the Group II state championship by defeating Summit High School by a score of 2–0 in the tournament final. [21] The team won the Group I state championship in 2022, defeating New Providence High School by a score of 6–3 in the title game to finish the season with a 19–9 ...
Fort Campbell High School, Fort Campbell The Fort Campbell Army base straddles the Kentucky -Tennessee border. The school is physically located in Tennessee, but is not a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association , the state's governing body for interscholastic activities.
Field Street School [11] with 480 students in grades 1 - 3 Mary Kwiatkowski, principal; Paul W. Carleton School [12] with 355 students in grades 4 - 5 Cameron Baynes, principal; Middle school. Penns Grove Middle School [13] with 465 students in grades 6 - 8 Tara Allen, principal; High school. Penns Grove High School [14] with 508 students in ...
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. [4] The current building was built in 1967 and finished in ...
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.
South-Doyle High School shares a history with several former schools. Young High School was established in 1913, followed by South High School in 1952 and Doyle High School in 1967. In 1976, Young and South were merged to form South-Young High School. [6] In 1991, Doyle and South-Young were merged, creating the current South-Doyle High School. [7]