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School resource officers to remain the only armed personnel in Knox County Schools

The Knox County Schools Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution affirming that school resource officers (SRO) and law enforcement.

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Knox County parents will know later this month if their children are at risk for retention under new reading requirements

In two weeks, parents in Knox County will know if their children are at risk of having to repeat the.

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Knox County leaders approve historic salary investment for educators and staff

The Knox County School (KCS) Board approved a historic $39 million investment to raise the salaries of teachers and school.

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Knox County School leaders propose $39 million increase in district salaries

Knox County School (KCS) leaders are proposing a historic $39 million investment to increase the salaries of educators and school.

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Knox County School Board approves first off-site Bible class

Students at Knoxville’s Farragut High School will be able to earn a full elective course credit in Bible studies next.

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Parents ask Knox County School Board to commit to special education changes

Tiffany Matthews says a team of teachers oversees her son’s individualized education program (IEP) for autism at Knoxville’s New Hopewell.

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Knox County School Board pauses harassment language change critics worry could lead to harassment of LGBTQ+ students

Knox County School Board members voted to hold off implementing a proposed change to school harassment language some fear would.

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Knox County proposes new school to address overcrowding

A long-awaited solution may finally address school overcrowding in the Farragut area of Knox County. At Monday night’s school board.

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Knox County Schools announces new special education councils

Knox County Schools announced more reforms are coming for the district’s special education program. Assistant Superintendent of Student Success Jason.

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Two Tennessee school districts may be paving the way for improved literacy

The Tennessee State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) released a report this month that found two school districts may offer.

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