‘Scholars’ Bowl’ fans: Get excited!
Some people go crazy for March Madness. At East Tennessee PBS, everyone’s excited about the January genius jamboree! They don’t actually call it
Some people go crazy for March Madness. At East Tennessee PBS, everyone’s excited about the January genius jamboree! They don’t actually call it
Those who never have made it out to Pellissippi State Community College for an art exhibition have a unique opportunity to view a variety of works
Zoo Knoxville and the Tennessee Butterfly Monitoring Network (TBMN) will once again host the City Nature Challenge in Knox County. Plus, in 2021, the
This week’s Get Up and Go is dedicated to the students of Austin-East High School. Many wonder out loud what they can do to help. Here is a list of
A Pellissippi State Community College professor who was an early adopter of technology in the classroom recently was named a 2020 Distinguished
It may be Oscar season in Hollywood, but a group of students at Austin-East Magnet High School has already achieved a dramatic milestone. Four
A total of 38 Knox County students won special awards or took first, second, or third place in the 20th annual East Tennessee History Day Regional
CAK is proud to announce that the Class of 2021 valedictorian is Allie Cooper and the salutatorian is Anna Nichols. Allie Cooper is a National Merit
At the start of this school year, members of the Bearden High girls basketball team didn’t know whether they would get to play because of
On Thursday evening, Feb. 18, Knox County Schools Superintendent Bob Thomas sent the following message to Class of 2021 families about this year’s
Pellissippi State Community College will welcome more students back to campus this fall, with the new Bill Haslam Center for
Enrollment is open, and the deadline is soon approaching to apply to attend Emerald Academy, Knoxville’s first and only public charter school, for
When the City of Knoxville, Knoxville Area Transit and Knox County Schools announced the new Youth Freedom Pass, the initiative’s marketing
Church, school and community leaders gathered at Knoxville Catholic High School Feb. 22 to officially break ground on the $5 million, 13,500 square
The Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) is pleased to announce the publication of “A Search for Safe Passage,” an educational adventure for