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  2. Knox County Schools - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Knoxville High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Emory Place Historic District ( ID94001259) Designated CP. November 10, 1994. Knoxville High School was a public high school in Knoxville, Tennessee, that operated from 1910 to 1951, enrolling grades 10 to 12. Its building is a contributing property in the Emory Place Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Rule High School (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    Rule High School was closed in 1991. Although the building is in bad shape it is still standing. Mary C. Hodge Halsey wrote the book, "Golden Memories of Rule High School - A History." It is a 426-page book with pictures, copies of school programs, and stories of faculty members and students. The school was inactivated on March 24, 2000. [2]

  5. Webb School of Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Tuition. $12,060 (Junior Spartan Pre-K) $18,720 (K-5) $20,900 (6-12) Website. www .webbschool .org. Webb School of Knoxville is a private coeducational day school in Knoxville, Tennessee, enrolling students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. It was founded in 1955 by Robert Webb (1919–2005), grandson of Webb School of Bell Buckle founder ...

  6. Both of Knoxville’s downtown bridges will be closed ... - AOL

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    With fireworks on the Henley Street bridge and a "compromised element" on the Gay Street Bridge, the city of Knoxville has shared alternate routes. Both of Knoxville’s downtown bridges will be ...

  7. East Tennessee Female Institute - Wikipedia

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    May 7, 1827. Closed. 1911. The East Tennessee Female Institute was an all-female institution of higher learning that operated in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, from 1827 until 1911. Originally chartered as the Knoxville Female Academy, the school offered high school and college-level courses to the women of Knoxville and surrounding ...

  8. The downtown Smokies stadium opens on Tax Day, a reminder ...

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    Ryan Wilusz is the growth and development editor. Phone 865-317-5138. Email ryan.wilusz@knoxnews.com. Instagram @knoxscruff. Support strong local journalism by subscribing at subscribe.knoxnews ...

  9. Central High School (Knoxville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School (Knoxville, Tennessee) Central High School is a public high school located at 5321 Jacksboro Pike in the Fountain City neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee, operated by the Knox County school system .The school's athletic teams are nicknamed the Bobcats, and its colors are red and black .