Attention all rising 9th grade students! Get excited for Freshman Orientation on Tuesday, August 6th from 8:30-12. KCS buses will run. We can’t wait to see you! #FultonFamily
Based on significant inclement weather being forecasted throughout the day including heavy rainfall and winds and the potential for flooding – and out of an abundance of caution, Knox County Schools will be closed on Friday, March 3, 2023.
🍊 THE VOLS HAVE DONE IT! 🍊 | Tennessee takes down Alabama for the first time in nearly two decades in a thrilling finish! Final Score: 52-49!!
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Don't forget about our Falcon Academy Spotlight Night on Tuesday, September 6 from 5 - 7 PM. Parents can talk with teachers, see our CTE pathways in action, and much more!
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The goal here isn’t improving education for all students in TN. This bill is most certainly not going to serve, “the least of these.” What it will do is put the most vulnerable at greater risk, increase for profit K-12 education, and segregate communities. #EverybodyAlways
Student: This text is so small?
💚: You can make it larger!
🎉New Feature🎉: Large Text Mode is now in the Accessibility Settings in student activities. Enabling this will make the text in titles, subtitles, notes, text inputs, and math inputs larger for students!
Due to staffing challenges related to illness, Knox County Schools will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022. Central office, maintenance and custodial staff will report as scheduled.
Based on significant inclement weather being forecasted overnight and in the early morning hours, Knox County Schools will be closed for all staff, including Central Office, on Mon., Jan. 3, 2022. Staff & students will return to school on Tues., Jan. 4, unless otherwise notified.
Oils have specific temperatures called “smoke points” where they break down and release airborne compounds. Cooking oils themselves aren’t flammable at these temperatures, these airborne compounds are really flammable.