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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 ...
New Tazewell is located in central Claiborne County, adjacent to the twin city of Tazewell, at a coordinate of (36.437838, -83.607613 According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 5.3 square miles (14 km 2 ), all land.
Tazewell is a town in and the county seat of Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States. [8] The population was 2,165 at the 2000 census, 2,218 at the 2010 census, and 2,348 at the 2020 census. The town is named for Tazewell, Virginia , which itself was named for Henry Tazewell (1753–1799), a U.S. senator from Virginia .
Claiborne County was established on October 29, 1801, created from Grainger and Hawkins counties and extended the southern boundary to Anderson County.It was named for Virginia tidewater aristocrat William C. C. Claiborne, one of the first judges of the Tennessee Superior Court and one of the first representatives in U.S. Congress from Tennessee.
State Route 131 (SR 131) is a south-to-north highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee that is 68.8 miles (110.7 km) long. It is designated as a secondary route.. Local names for the roads followed by portions of the route are Lovell Road, Ball Camp-Byington Road, Beaver Ridge Road, Emory Road, Powell Drive, Tazewell Pike, Clinch Valley Road, and Mountain Valley Highway 131.
SR 131 (E Emory Road) – Powell, Gibbs SR 170 west (Old Raccoon Valley Road) – Heiskell, Claxton: Southern end of SR 170 concurrency: Anderson SR 170 east (Hickory Valley Road) – New Tazewell: Northern end of SR 170 concurrency: Norris: SR 61 (Andersonville Highway) – Andersonville, Big Ridge State Park: Southern end of SR 61 concurrency
Junction of Main St. and Old Knoxville Rd. 36°27′07″N 83°34′12″W / 36.4519°N 83.5700°W / 36.4519; -83.5700 ( Graham-Kivett Tazewell
Following the merger of Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools in 2013, a referendum was put forth to the residents of Bartlett to form their own school district. In July 2013, the residents of Bartlett approved the referendum and Bartlett City Schools was created. [3]