Kingsport City Schools Launches Parent University to Support Families The goal of KCS Parent University is to address certain challenges families face by providing information to educate, empower, and connect with resources either within KCS or within the Kingsport community.
Kingsport City Schools Board of Education Makes Revisions to February Meeting Schedule The KCS Board will be alternating the normal meeting and work session calendar previously announced.
Kingsport City Schools Now Accepting Hall of Fame Nominations Nominations for the Class of 2022 will be accepted through May 1, 2022.
John Adams Salutes Our Veterans Fifth Grade Choral students presented "A Veteran's Day Salute," directed by Music teacher Carole Makowski. Listen to the program here.
Kingsport City Schools Online Family Engagement Event: COVID-19 Vaccination Information KCS will live stream an online family engagement event featuring Dr. C. Buddy Creech, Director, Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program on Monday, October 25, 2021 at 7 p.m. on the Kingsport City Schools YouTube Channel (KPTSchools). After Dr. Creech's information session, Dr. Jeff Moorhouse will moderate a question and answer discussion with Dr. Creech.
Two Kingsport City Schools Make U.S. News & World Report Inaugural Best Elementary Schools List Andrew Johnson Elementary School and John Adams Elementary School have been named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the Best in Tennessee.
Kingsport City Schools Seeks ESSER III Funding Plan Feedback Seeking feedback from Kingsport families, employees, and community members.
Kingsport City Schools Announces Accountability Results; Reward Schools KCS has achieved the top composite score of 5 in TVAAS in the areas of system-wide literacy, system-wide numeracy, system-wide literacy and numeracy, and the overall system-wide composite score.
Kingsport City Schools Now Accepting Applications for Insight KCS An opportunity for up to 10-15 area residents to learn more about the inner workings of all KCS educational and functional operations.
Kingsport City Schools Board of Education to Hold Called Meeting The purpose of the called meeting is to consider the implementation of a mask mandate for KCS. This will include two 20-minute comment periods, one for those wishing to speak in favor of implementing a mask mandate and one for those who wish to speak against implementing a mask mandate. Click to learn how to address the Board.