Kingsport City Schools Parent University & SPED 101: Family Learning Event The purpose is to inform and discuss with parents and students the importance of mental and behavioral health, attendance, and the negative effects of truancy.
Kingsport City Schools Accepting Zoning and Tuition Applications for 2023-2024 School Year Beginning March 1, applications will be available online at www.k12k.com via the Zoning & Tuition Application link at the top of the homepage.
Kingsport City Schools Announces 2023 Supervisor, Principal, and Teachers of the Year Those named include Michael Hubbard, Dr. Stacy Edwards, Marie Taylor, Kathleen Donnellan, and Regina Davenport.
Kingsport Board of Education Recommends Dr. Chris Hampton for Permanent Superintendent The Board voted 5-0 to authorize Board President Melissa Woods to lead the contract development and negotiation process.
Kingsport City Schools Now Accepting Hall of Fame Nominations KCS is now accepting nominations (retired teachers or non-teachers) for the 2023 class of the KCS Hall of Fame, which will be inducted in July 2023.
National Signing Day (Feb. 1, 2023) Click here for live stream and information regarding our National Signing Day event!
Kingsport City Schools Now Hiring Staff Positions Do you love being around children and need a full- or part-time position? Click here for more information.
Kingsport City Schools Board of Education Makes Revision to February Meeting Schedule The Board of Education meeting will now take place at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 2023 (originally scheduled for February 14, 2023).
Kingsport City Schools Sets Budget Committee Meeting The meeting is to review budget items for the 2023-2024 fiscal year.
Kingsport City Schools Hosts Parent Information Meeting on Tennessee Learning Loss Remediation and Student Acceleration Act Click to view information presented to KCS parents regarding TCA 49-6-3115, which states that beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, a student in the third grade shall not be promoted to the next grade level unless the student is determined to be proficient in English language arts (ELA) based on the student's achieving a performance level rating of “met expectations” or “exceeded expectations” on the ELA portion of the student's most recent Tennessee comprehensive assessment program (TCAP) test.