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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: District 1: Rev. John Butler; District 2: ann Templeton; District 3: pat ridley; District 4: Katherine Bike
This is a list of public school districts in Tennessee, sorted alphabetically. The majority of school districts are operated by county governments, and some by city governments. The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider those to be independent governments.
Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) is a school district that serves the city of Nashville, Tennessee and Davidson County. [2] As of the 2020–21 school year more than 80,000 students were enrolled in the district's 162 schools. [1]
Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) is a system of schools in Montgomery County, Tennessee serving a population of over 166,722 people. It is the seventh largest district in Tennessee and has earned whole district accreditation. CMCSS is also ISO 9001 certified. Jean Luna-Vedder is currently the Director of Schools.
The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR or The College System of Tennessee) is a system of community and technical colleges in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is one of two public higher education systems in the state, the other being the University of Tennessee system. It was authorized by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly passed in 1972 ...
After months of lead-up, voters have made their choices for the next members of Centre County’s school boards. Thirty-four candidates ran for the 23 open school board seats across Centre County.
Blount County Schools (BCS) is a school district in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. The district has 18 schools with 750 teachers/administrators serving approximately 11,000 students. The district includes all unincorporated areas and all municipalities except for Maryville and most of Alcoa .
While vacating the board, the Tennessee Assembly members did not seem to take into account that TSU has been underfunded for years, to the tune of $2.1 billion, according to The Washington Post ...